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MINUTES - 12021952 - Sup Rec Vol 53
5upi RVI 5 OR 5 RECOR D VO L U M 1: E)3 COVERING Dr.-c 2 1952 to JUNE 9, 1953 y.IV. M• t BEFORE Thz BUARD uF S MMVISas TUESDAY, DEMMER 2, 1952 w THE BUARD 1-MIN REGULAR SESSIUN AT 9 U'CLOA.M.CK h'';.Gr.,j:°iF IN THE BOARD CHAJOERS2 HALL uFj, RECURDS2 NARTINEZ9 CALIFURNLI y'! "-k.i, fir..... PRESENT: huN. H. L. C U161 INGS CHAIRWi PRESIDING; SUPERVISUAS I. T. GvYAd, RAYS TAYLUR, J. FREDERICKSUN;w . ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN• PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK• tq',,;r,; - " v%t.•Yt k S. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of November.,. 1952, .are;: read to the Board by the Clark and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman::. zYas y^ yp In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra c? 1 Costa, authorizing the fila r_ of a Disclaimer. jja a WHEREAS,j r 9ifi jw dS the Count of Contra Costa has been named aY party, defendant ins:an action pending in the District Court of the United States, in and.' for the NorthernDistrictofCalifornia, Southern Division, entitled, "United States of America;. Plain= tiff, vs. 0. Y1. acre of land more or less, in the Count of Contra Costa, State of tom...California, East Contra Costa Irrigation District, at al, Defendants," Civil No. 30320`;:: „ fie: to condemn the right and privilege for an electric transmission line on, across andlabovethelandsubjectoftheaction, all of which real property is situate in the- County of Contra Costa; and y=' ry1'r. WHEREAS, in such actions the County of Contra Costa is made a Party defendant: 3 on account of the possible tax liens on the real property sought to be condemned, fit is necessary and proper that the County should disclaim any interest in the event al° taxes are Bill g , K yypaidanddischaredandthereisnooutstandingtaxlienonan such lands for the same. Nom, THEREFviB, BZ Ir RiSuLVED AND uRDEM, by this Board of Supervisors: Of` L the County of Contra Costa, that in any such condemnation proceeding now pending. or: which may hereafter be instituted in said Court, wherein the County of Contra'..Costa,>sha be a party defendant for the sole reason that it has or may claim a lien on the lands involved in any such proceeding for taxes, and the auditor and the Tax Collecto'r of th ': County of Contra Costa shall certify to the District Attorney of said County that: a1. i taxes on an such lands are fullY y paid and discharged and the same are free and clear...,,. ` ;:: :•=f;,; of any and all liens for the sari;, said District Attorney is hereby authorized and. in- `' ti> # structed to appear in any such action or proceeding in said Court and file an approprt= = Jjlatedisclaimerofanyright, title, interest or claim in or to any such property or_• ' ' ''..:"': r_ lien thereon and in or to an moneys due uyyupon such condemnation from the United States- of America. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: ; 4Y r AYES: Supervisors - yak. s Ra S Taylor,. 'I. T. Goyak,, H. L. Cumming, , y J Frederickson 14Ur'S: Supervisors - None J.1. ABSENT:Supervisors - W. .G. Buchanan SV ,y,MIntheI:atter of :authorizing County Auditor to draw war- s rants in payment of k, payor canvass- in„g boardsa absentee voters' i ballots, November General Election. i This Board Navin a- on November 18, 1952, adoo pied an order appointing certain ;'; named voters to count and canvass all of the absent voters' ballots cast in the `C'on ti orf 1952f and x'' _- at the !November General Election; L; t The County Clerk having stated to this Board that the said canvassing board has completed the count of said absent voters' ballots in thirty-three hours; NUV O THEREFORE, and an motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor,jGoyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the County auditor is authorized to draw his 9wa17-ants in the sum of $52.14 to each of said voters referred to in said order of Novem: : l ber Is, 1952, except Alita Holmes and Wilma Sands, said amounts being at the rate of 1.58 per hour which was the compensation fixed in said order of November 18, 1954and except Dorothy Boyd, a regular Country employee. IT IS BY THE BuARD FURTHER uRDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of Alita Holmes in the sum of $30.02 (said Mrs. Holmes havingJ a worked a total of nineteen hours) and to draw his warrant in favor of Wilma Sands ia.- the sum of $22.12 (said Mrs. Sands having worked a total of fourteen hours}, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k •. In the 14atter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 19.92...M LCounty tax liens on certain property acquired by them for State highway purposes;, and r , Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. x L The County Auditor-Controller having verified the transfer of title to thetIx r., State and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax, liens on the following described property, which is covered under the assessment numbers shown opposite each descri tion• andP d Said request having been approved by the district tttorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD UKDERED that authorization. is given to the County Auditor to cancel the 1952-53 f, y County tax liens on the following described property: rt,.a. Property Acquired by State of California f a, 1952_53 f Description Assessment No. r x x F 215 ac descr. parcel - Elwood P. haws For 170214 4 ' Por Ro Las tedanas 25.360 ac descr. parcel - Hooper 720214 10.815 ac descr. parcel - Hooper 720215 6.321 ac. of 30.09 ac. parcel - Hooper For 80055 descr. por - Hooper For 312176 For 312171 For 312175 n n For 312011 n Por 312014 r f'^ti tll For Ro Las Juntas R; W'ly .029 ac. - Post For 170126 W'ly .029 ac. - Post Por 170126 For To San Ramon Yf r Willy .508 ac - Harris For 525053 u. Subd of For of Acalanes Rancho For Lot 9 For 506219 r;,U Amd, liap of Alta Punta Tract or For lot 3. Block 4 Por 140306 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. present In the Fatter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Lien. The Richmond School system having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 yf County tax liens on the property hereinafter described, and the County Auditor having verified transfer of title to the school district and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens assessed under the assessment numbers shown, and F said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisorsor Oop yak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to cancel the 1952-53 County tax wXti14, liens under the said assessment numbers, to-wit: Property acquired by Richmond School District Description n 1. Subdivision 1952-53 Lot Block Assessment No. N strom's Addition w- 3 5 104895 1 Tewkbury Heights f ' r Lot 3 less NE tri Por and all hot 4 13 130973 8 13 130977 1 13 08608 r 2 & NE tri por _3 13 808609 24 13 808614-1 IGa4 r x 1. 25 13 808615 26 13 808616 r .. 27-28-29 13 808617 d Fay Andrade Tract IG of 19, 202 21 1 1971101 7 5_ of 19, 20, 21 1 197102 22, 23 1 197103 Andrade View Tract 1-2 3 197427 S 100' of 5-6 3; 197429 N of 3-4-5 6 197493 (2nd Inst.. S of 3-4-5 6 197492 fiL4a 9 6 197495 10 6 197496 Assessors 2-lap of For of Maclean Ranch 10 - 5.34 acres 702410 12 - 2.23 acres 702412 9 Por 13 - 1.70 acres 702413 l q 7 k; Tuesday, December 21 1952, Continued. r r .. Assessors Hap of For of i=,aclean Ranch (Continued) For 13 - 1.2$5 acres 702414lY The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 3 present. In the Matter of Authorizi ng Can- r:> ti cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Lien. J. The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Knightsen School. District;r° 1havin- recuested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on a 3.99 acre parcel, of property acquired from one U. Garcia in the Knightsen School District, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Knightsen School District and hav' ing requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens assessed under bill°a No. 490069, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; 1 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE - 1 BUARD vRDERiSD that the County Auditor is directed to cancel the 1952-53 County tax aliens assessed under bill No. 490069. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members: a A " present.yC f9}^-g 4TyS5 F In the Matter of authorizing can- icellaeion of 1952-53 County Tax h I Liens. h s The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Mt. Diablo Unified School; District, having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain. property acquired by the I4t. Diablo Unified School District, and the County Auditor hav" ling verified the transfer of title to the school district and having requested authori ization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described, Jfs. which are assessed under the assessment numbers shown opposite the description, and,, sai ; request having been approved by the District Attorney; r Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY.THF: i BUARD ORDERED that the cancellation of said 1952-53 County tax liens on said property be and the same is hereby authorized, said cancellation to be made by the County AuditQ oir r: i to—Wit: Property Acquired by lit. Diablo unified School p,# District 1 r 1952-53 Description Assessment No. f D jp P ME- ShoreShore Acres Tract No. 2 For Lot 305 For of601$48-76 For Lot 306 For of # 4 Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to cancel the County tax lien on. 4L 7 1952-53 for the land valuation assessed under bill No. 130101, and to cancel on the A' land value only on Lot 3, Block 42, ap of cast Richmond Boulevard, assessed under bill No. 130102. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the I•latter of Authorizing can- cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens.z The County of Contra Costa having under condemnation action acquired from John E. and Louise C. Spellacy certain property described as Lot 186, of Idylwood Acres ri. Unit No. 3, for the Central Fire Protection District; and the County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on said lot, which is. covered by 1952-53 tax bill No. 919873, which request was approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD JRDFJM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on said lot, covered by 1952-53 tax bill No. 919873. a The foregoing order is ygngpassedb the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 9 p In the natter of Authorizing can- cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. ff The State of California Department of Finance having requested the cancella tion of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by the State of Cali- fornia ali fornia in the I•;uir Oaks Subdivision, under their riding trail. program; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State and 'having requested authori- zation to cancel the 1952-53 County tax lien on that portion of the property acquiredp by the State of California contained in 1952 bill Nos. 618301, 618302, 618304 and s, 618305, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; wF; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T ,IS BY THE BuARD uRDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1952-53 County;tax.,r'f u :.lien on that portion of the property acquired by the State of California contained in 1952 bill Nos. 618301, 618302, 018304 and 618305. m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members n1 present. In the hatter of Authorizing can- cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Lien. s The office of the District Attorney, acting for the fit. Diablo Unified School District, having by letter requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax lienson a 5.670 parcel of land acquired from Adele Hook, et al; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the above mentioned 5.670 parcel of land, which is a portion. of raw 1952-53 County tax assessment No. 619750, which request has been approved by the. pistr Attorney;i i It3¢ j { On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T IS BY THE BuARD uRDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the said 5.670 parcel of land, which is a portion of 1952-53 County tax asses- r sment No. 619750 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing can- cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The Pleasant Hill Park, Recreation and Parkway District having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by said dis- trict; and the County auditor having verified the transfer of title and having request- ed equest ed authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax lien on property described in Volume 0 2011, Official Records, page 327, contained in 1952-53 County tax bill No. 619171 and also the property described in Volume 2011, Ufficial Records, page 324, contained in 1952-53 tax assessment No. 619118, which request was approved by the District Attorney; i Sia?:i'On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1952-53 County tax f lien on property described in Volume 2011, +Jfficial Records, page 327, contained in 1952-53 County tax bill No. 619171 and also the property described in Volume 2011, Official Records, page 324, contained in 1952-53 tax assessment No. 619116; as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board mem bers F present. y hA rye. r? Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Authorizing; correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the fallowing erroneous assessments which appear on the z assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented' to-.- by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BUARD jRDERLD that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as fellows: a . a In Volume 19, Assessment j435,174, Beverly Hook and Beulah Hook Mazza are assessed with an undivided 7/24 interest in Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Section 34 TlSr o, n R1W X.D.B. & h. and portion of Ro. San Ramon containing 240 acres less the undivided X7/24 interest in 31.26 acres. Through a clerical- error, the 31.26 acres was not de- ducted from the 7/24 interest of the 240 acres. The correct number of acres is 20$.74, and the correct assessed value of land is 11160. y In Volume 03, Assessment ,1900,072, 'atm. and Sarah J. Gottschalk are assessed; 4 with a portion of Ro. Las Juntas containing 93.03 acres with improvements erroneously x assessed at the value of ;1050. There were no improvements on this property on the lie date and same should be cancelled. Y In Volume j26, Assessment e621,601, `falter C. and Kathe L. Mittag are assesse with a portion of Lot 1 of highway Junction Subdivision. Improvements in the amount of 7; 3320 were omitted from the assessment. Mr. Kittag requests that this be added 'to 'his:. assessment. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. present. Tr. Y 6R In the Fatter of Fetition for change of boundaries of the Lone Tree School District and the Brentwood Union School IDistrict. This being the time fixed for the hearing on petition for change of< bounder ' vM ies of the Lone Tree School District and the Brentwood Union School District, which ipetition was filed with the County Superintendent of Schools on August 21, 1952; and Notice of the date and time and place of this hearing having been duly given.' - k in the manner prescribed by law; the Board proceeds with the hearing; yr4 . r A communication from the Superintendent of Schools, recommending that said petition be granted, is read to this Board; and r w: Airs. Velma Lopez appears on behalf of seven owners of property in the area affected by the proposed boundary change, and requests that said petition be granted; rA"".C.y3+. Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Petition to Establish SUN VALLIEY PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DIS-K TRICT. A petition to establish, organize and form a Park, Recreation and Parkway Dis- trict, under the provisions of Sections 5630-5667, inclusive, of the Fublic . Resources: Code of the State of California, signed by registered voters residing within the pro- a posed district equal in number to at least thirty per cent of the number of votes cast in the territory c om risin b said proposed district at the last general election (1950] at which a Governor was elected, having been filed herein on Tuesday, December 2, 1952; F JAS On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said petition be, and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, January 6, 1953 at 10:30 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, FpHallofRecords, 1•:artinez, California. It is by the board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice, in the manner prescribed by law by publication thereof in the "walnut Kernel", a news- paper of general circulation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members . present. In the Natter of Compensation of YATES F. HAI-11, for Services ren- dered to Larsh Creek Emergenc yn. Flood Control District (No. 31.z- wy WHEREAS, YATES F. HAI-21i has presented to the County Auditor under date.of tk fi.. October 29, 19523 his demand for special services rendered to Marsh Creek Emergency Flood Control District (No.3), which said District was heretofore formed by this Board of Su ervisors, under the provisions of ordinance No. 728; andPP r WHEREAS, It is within the knowledge of each of the members of this Board of r* Supervisors that prior to the rendering of special services, the said Yates F. Hamm had f made it known to the members of this Board of Supervisors that he would, at a later date resent a claim for compensation in the amount of Twenty-five Hundred Dollar 42500; and P y s WHEREAS, through inadvertence, no formal or written action was taken by this Board of Supervisors, as the Governing Body of said emergency flood control district, to reduce the matter of compensating the said Yates F. Hamm to writing; and t y ) F WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 31,000 of the Government Code, this Board has authority, as the governing body of said emergency flood control district to contract for the furnishing of, and payment for, special services and advice in financial matters, NOW, THE" URE, IT IS BY ThIS BoAitD uF SilPLaVISuRS RESuLVas 1. That this Board of Supervisors, as the governing body of said emergency, flood control district dues hereby find and determine that said Yates F. Hamra, has in the past rendered and will in the future render valuable special services and advice in the financial matter of securing from the united States army Engineers, moneys for w the clearing and snagging of harsh Creek within said emergency flood control district. r, 2. That this Hoard does hereby ratify and confirm the previous oral under standing between this Board and said Yates F. Kamm, for the employment and compensation et of said Yates F. Hamm, pursuant to said Section 31,000 of the Government Code. wa< 3. That all orypartofsaidservicesrenderedb said Yates F. Hamm. were rendered in accordance with said oral understanding at a time when special services were required in order to comply with the resolution of this Board, heretofore adopted on the 24th day of June, 1952, at which time said Board endorsed the suggestion of the Commission of Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District that a reouest be made to the United States engineers for funds to be used in the clearing and snagging of Marsh Creek. t : 4. That the Caunty Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in the amount of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2500), payable to Yates. F. Hamm, said payment to be a charge atainst the funds of Marsh Creek Emergency Flood Control District (No. 3). The foregoing order was passed by a vote of all of the members of the Board s present.f In the Hatter of Authorizing Assessor to attend meeting. r zo- On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE 7 BOARD k1RDERED that Justin A. Randall, County assessor, is authorized to attend meeting 4 of the State Board of Equalization held in Santa Rosa, California, commencing December 15 and continuing throu& December 16, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. X The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. u,a F In the hatter of ordinance, No. ?46. M Ordinance No. 746 having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and having been published for the time and in the manner required by law in "The Valley Pioneer," a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by :affidavit of Lila El. Dondero, on file herein; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y^ Aw t f Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. 3 BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published.... flTrfp The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board;member S' i present. In the Matter of Approval of I Warrant No. 635 issued by Delta Farms Reclamation Dis- trict No. 2024. Tarrant Hj. 635 in favor of Leo F. Fallman in the: sum of $381.32 for Gpr. r R & hI Pumps, Eng. & Supt., General Expense, issued by Delta Farms- Reclamati.on. District; No. 2024, having been presented to this Board; 1 Un motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS; s BY TRE BUARD URDERED that said warrant, be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign the approval of this Board on ' X said warrant, f .. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members x. present. ti In the I-atter of the proposed new employee induction program to be conducted by Harold Bald- win, ald win, Training and Safety Officer. proposed employee program to-be conducted byThenatterofthesvsednewemlaeeinductionro Harold Baldwin, Training and Safety Officers and which provides for two-hour `sessions 1° during which new employees will have an opportunity to become acquainted, with the : County service and their privileges and obligations as County employees, is cvnsideredP by this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD tjADERED that said program be, and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members", present. 1 p, In the hatter of Report of r County Poundmaster. Report from the County Poundmaster for the month of November. is presented~ toy Ithis Board, and by the Board ordered- filed. In the liatter of Requesting California Recreation Com- I mission to survey the Sun Valley Area for future rec- reational planning. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY .THEA BOARD uRDERED that the State California Recreation Commission be, and it is urged to f make a survey of the recreational needs of the Sun, Valley Area. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board member& present. i In the Matter of Report of Audit of Retirement Fund of County Employees. The County Auditor reports to this Board that, in compliance with Section 31593 of the Government Code, he has audited the books and records of the. Retifrement. . Fund for the year ended December 31, 1951, and he presents his written report concern-.' inR said audit to this Board- and s On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be, and the same is hereby ordered placed on file.1 j,ss A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the .utter of Authorizing cer- tain staff members of the Asses- sor's Office to attend a meeting. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS' BY THE BOARD JRDEBED that four members of the staff of the. County assessor, to be se- r lected by said Assessor, be, and the same are hereby authorized to attend an area con sfereace on building appraisal at Santa Rosa on December 15tk and 16th, their expensesi. to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members u 1 present. I qf`" y a xi— K.I. Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. In the Hatter of Approval of r Cancellation Agreement with Union Uil Company, and con- cerning certain equipment at Buchanan Field. This Board having heretofore entered into an airport Vehicle Lease, dated- November 28, 1947, with the Union til Company of California, with reference to certain, equipment at Buchanan Field; Un motion of Supervisor Coyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y. BjARD uRDERBD that said Lease be, and the same is hereby cancelled, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute Cancellation Agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Requesting the x.r Civil Service Commission to f , study proposal of the Department Heads Civil Service Committee with reference to emergency re- cruitment of employees. The Department heads Civil Service Committee having, presented a proposal for the purpose of speeding; up the Civil Service examining procedure in classes. where re- cruitment is presently difficult; Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that said proposal be, and the same is hereby referred to the Civil Service Commission, with the request that the proposal and the problem of recruit- ing ecrui ing in emergency situations be studied by the Civil Service Commission. The fore oin s order i s y p g passed b the unanimous vote of the Board members K present. f .r,Nt In the Natter of Purchasing real property from Ezio E. Kerone and y Elsie E. Merone (required for new fire house for Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District). RESULUTIUPt m b)HEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 28th day of October, 1952, passed and adopted a resolution fixing December 2, 1852, at 10 o'clock a.m., in they Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the, time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and jA WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published ' in the DIABLU BEACUN for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra x Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEnEFuRE, lir. Zr ESvLVr.O that the County Auditor of the County of Con- tra on tra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the C014TRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE CUP.PANY in the sum of 42,000, said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described realro ert • and f=P P y BE IT FURThER RrESuLVED that the District attorney be, and he is hereby di- rected to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit; EZIU E. 1Z,RUNE and ELSIE E. KERJNE, his wife, when he has on hand for delivery to the County- of jpw Contra Costa a grant deed from said Ezio E. Me-rune and Elsie S. ZIerone, conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all en- cumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described, to wit: Portion of the Rancho Elonte Del Diablo described as follows: K Beginning at a point on the northeasterly line of Clayton Road. distant thereon north 650 26' 30" Wiest 40 feet from the most southerly fid; corner of the 5 acre parcel of land described in the deed from John r; Cottier, et ux, to Ezio B. I.,erone, et ux, dated June 25, 1945 and recorded July 25, 1945 in Volume 845 of Official Records at Page 271; thence from said point of beginning North 650 261 30" Blest along the northeasterly line of said Clayton Road, being also the southwesterly line of the above mentianed 5 acre parcel 100.0 feet; thence leaving said southwesterly line North 430 21' East 100.0 feet; thence South 650 26' 30" East 100.0 feet; thence South 430 21' West 100.0 feet to k the point of beginning. v PASSED AND ADOFTED b• the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostaeJ State of California, this 2nd day of December, 1952, bythe followingvote, to wit : AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ^Joyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, , . J. Frederickson. a f j Gd+ NJES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. s. Buchanan. i 7 Tuesday, December 2, 19522 Continued. r In the I-latter of Accepting 1 resignation of Henry L. Begley as Commissioner of h-- Bay View County Fire Pro- tection District and appoint- f.f ing I•rs. Anne B. binson as Commissioner. Henry L. Begley having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner' I of the Bay View County F ire Protection District; M f On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, I'f IS BY THE JBOARD URDEIIED that said resignation be ACCEPTED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Virs. Anne B. Robinson, 105 Central s iAvenue, El Cerrito, California, be and she is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Bay; rf - 1 View County Fire Protection District. Mz The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members1present, I In the I`latter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY r r ThE BuAkD URDERLED that the County Auditor make the following appropriation adjustments; Probation Department Transfer the sum of X300 from Unappropriated Reserve of the Gen 1 eral Fund to Capital Outlays, Dictaphone & Transcriber, in order r to finance transfer from District Attorney's office of equip- went at valuation of firm trade-in allowance offered on news y. equipment for District Attorney. t Flood Control Transfer the sum of $4a 500 from Unapropriated Reserve in order to increase Supplies in the sum of 11,000 and Special Expense in the sum of x•3,500, to provide for emergency flood relief services by Sheriff, Highway Department, etc., required prior A . to completion of permanent work now in progress. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of In- y .. tention to Purchase Real Property from Rose R. ;rbinia et al. IW EREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State oflCalifornia, intends to purchase from ROSE R. ARBINI, RUSE A ARBINI, HELD X. PICCO and,", CHARLES J. FICCU, her husband, the real property described in the attached notice, at. a purchase price of Three Thousand. Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars. W,475) for.1: thhee purpose of using, said property for additions to the County Hospital in Martinez* a t 3w nd WHEMAS, it appears to this board that the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars (;3,475) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; NUk` THEREFORE BE IT RESULVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, Janu i ary b, 1953, at 10 o'clock of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said no- s Lice. ssk BE IT FURTKER RESULVM that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he q : f is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Contra Costa Standard," a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Cas ta, a notice in the farm attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED AND ADUPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,, this 2nd day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, K. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. rr NOES: Supervisors - Done. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan. MU"i NUTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NoTICE IS HEREBY GM.N that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra'; Costa, State of California, has an the 2nd day of december, 1952, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following des- s cribed real property: hr Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costas State. of California,; described as .follows: yr 10 k- -( o Tuesday, December 2, 1952, ContinLed. PARCEL vim Portion of Block 92 of the original Survey of the Town of Mliartinez, as per maps thereon on file in the office of the Recorder of. the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: F' Beginning in the north line of said Block 92, at the east line of the' parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from hose R. Arbini to Helen 1t . Picco, et vir, dated ,November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, Y< 1941 in Volume 575 of official Records, at page 390; thence from- said point of beginning, easterly along said north line, 22 1/2 feet; thence southerly, parallel with the west line of Alhambra Avenue, 90 feet to the south line rF of the parcel of land described as Parcel one in the deed from Helen Ni. Picco to Rose .. Arbini, dated november 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 585 or Official Records, at page 223; thence westerly, along said south line, 22 1/2 feet to the east line of said Picco parcel (575 UR 390) ; thence northerly, along said east line, 90 feet to the point of begin- ning PARCEL TWO Portion of Block 92 of the original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereaf on file in Lhe office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: y Beginning on the north line of said Block 92, at the east line of the parcel of land described as karcel Two in the deed from hose R. Arbini to Helen 1,:. Picco, et vir, dated november 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of ufficial Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning, westerly along said north line, 90 feet to the west line of said Block 92; thence southerly along said west line, 90 feet to the south line of said Picco parcel (575 oil 390); thence easterly, along said south line, 90 feet to the east line of said Picco parcel; thence northerly, ren along said east lime, 90 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL T iMEE Portion of Block 92 of the original Survey of the Town of Xartinez, as per maps thereof an file in the office of the Recorder of the County of fir• Contra Costa, State of Califarnia, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of said Block 92, at the south line of the 410 parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from biose R. Arbini to Helen Ri. Picco, et vir, dated november 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, rvr 1941 in Volume 5?5 of official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning, southerly along said west line, 35 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the north line of said Flock 92, 112 1/2 feet; thence north- erly, parallel with the west line of Alhambra Avenue, 35 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Helen 777 I,:. Picco to hose A. Arbini, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 183 1941 in Volume 585 of official Records, at page 223; thence west, along Vsaidsouthline, and along;the south line of the Ficco parcel (575 UR 390),f 112 1/2 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE. IS hL EBY GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from i rpt Rose It. Arbini, Rose A. Arbini, Helen K. Picco, and -Charles J. Picco, her husband; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and 1 Seventy-Five Dollars (43,475); that Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953: at 10 o'clock A.Ii. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1952. r 1 W. T. FAASCH County Clark and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By S/ K. A. Smith Deputy Clerk. In the Matter of Amendments to the Education Code Proposed by the School Site Planning Committee RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors heretofore appointed a School Site Planning Committee to investigate and report to this Board upon the difficulties encountered by school districts in Contra Costa County in acquiring school sites at a reasonable price h and in financing the acquisition of such school sites; and WHEREAS, the said Committee has reported to this Board of Supervisors and has stated in its report that after careful study, the Committee finds that the Education a Code of California as presently written provides no method whereby school districts with- out funds immediately on hand can acquire school sites as necessary; and d WHEREAS, it further appears from the report of said Committee that it is nec- essary and desirable that the Education Code of California be amended to permit school districts to acquire and pay for options on proposed school sites; andfWr WHEREAS, said Committee further reports that it is necessary and desirable that the Education Code be amended to make it clear that school districts have authorit to acquire school sites in parcels over a period of time, t f Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby acl. cept and fully concur in the report of said School Site Planning Committee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors request the legislative- representatives of this County to introduce and put through the necessary legislation to accomplish the desired results. Copies of the suggested Section 18405 of the Education Code, dealing with op- tions and Section 18406, dealing with acquisition in parcels, submitted by said Committ- lee are attached to this resolution. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of December, 11952, by the following vote, to wit: 1 hP AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. CummEings, Ray S. Taylor, a J. Frederickson Y i# NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan AN ACT TO ADD SECTION 18405 TO THE EDUCATION CODE, DEALING WITH OPTIONS ON SCHOOL SITES 16, The People of the State of California do enact as follows: R hr. Section 1: Section 18405 is added to the Education Code to M read: j 18405. The governing board of any school district may ac quire and pay for an option upon a school site. The option agreement may provide that if the option is not exercised by the district dur- Ing the school year in which it is granted that, upon an additionalixafig. i payment by the district, made on or before June 30, the option may be extended for a further period within the neat following school year. yAnysuchoptionagreementmaycontainprovisionsforadditionalsuc- cessive renewals. i Before acquiring any such option the governing board shall comply with Sections 18403 and 18404 of this Code." x k AN ACT TO ADD SECTION 18406 TO THE EDUCATION CODE, r DEALING WITH ACQUISITION OF SCHOOL SITES IN SEPARATE PARCELS 1 The People of the State of California do enact as follows: r.i Section 1: Section 18406 is added to the Education Codeto t read: n 18406. The governing board of any school district may enter dx into an agreement with the owner or owners of land to be acquired for a school site whereby the district acquires title to the land in sep- arate parcels by separate deeds. The agreement may provide for making of an irrevocable deposit of the deeds by the owner in an escrow, with> a time limit for the school district to pay for the deed. Such escrow, agreement shall remain binding upon the parties until the school dis- trict fails to make payment for the deed, at or before the time set forth in the agreement. Before entering into such an agreement the governing board shall comply with Sections 18403 and 18464 of this Code." In the Matter of Approval l of Ordinance No. 753 Ordinance No-75^3 , which adjusts the salaries of the Judges of the following Judicial Districts: r Martinez Concord k E1 Cerrito Antioch r Brentwood commencing January 5, 1953 at 12:00 o'clock noon, having been presented to this Board, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be, and the same is hereby approved and 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". The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 3 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings. Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan 444 r 4 Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. F ti1 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrants in payment of canvassing boards, absentee voters' ballots November General Election. y This Board having on November 18 1952, adopted an order appointing certain- j named voters to count and canvass all of the absent voters' ballots cast in the County A ' at the November 41 1952, General Election; and The County Clerk having stated to this Board that the said canvassing board has completed the count of said absent voters' ballots in thirty-three hours; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in the sum of $52.14 to each of said voters referred to .in said order of November 18, 195211 except Alita Holmes and Wilma Sands, said amounts being at the rate of . 1.58 per hour which was the compensation fixed in said order of November 18, 1952, and except Dorothy 4 Boyd, a regular County employee. a IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of Alita Holmes in the sum of $30.02 (said Mrs. Holmes having work- ed a total of nineteen hours) and to draw his warrant in favor of Wilma Sands in the sum of $22.12 (said Mrs. Sands having worked a total of fourteen hours). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pres- ent k_. y In the Matter of Canvass of Absent s oters' Ballots, General Election held November 4 1952 and canvass 1 J of total votes cast in said election. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassing boardf to canvass absent voters' ballots voted at the November General Election held November 42 1952, pursuant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code, and said special canvassingf board having completed said canvass of all of the absent voters' ballots returned to the; r, office of the County Clerk within the time provided for by law, and from the records of said canvassing board it appearing to this Board of Supervisors, and this Board finds that he number of votes cast for each of the respective candidates and propositions by said bsent voters in said County, is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page rrpa 1 Volume minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count53, pe Y', fi And the County Clerk having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of ontra Costa County, exclusive of absent voters, and said County Clerk having filed withlf his Board Statement of all Votes Cast at the General Election held November 4, 1952, and is certificate to the result of said canvass and the count of votes cast by absent vat- 140.1 rs having been completed as herein stated, this Board of Supervisors finds that the num- er of votes cast for each candidate in each precinct of said County of Contra Costa, nd for each proposition, is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast, following Page15 olume 53, minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. the Matter of declaring ertain Judges of Judicial f istricts elected at November 1952 General Election. The County Clerk having this day certified to this Board his Statement of a11_ otes Cast at the General Election held November 4, 1952, and this Board finds and det , rmines and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number f votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names, and the said offices eing non-partisan offices for said candidates for the office for which said candidates eek nominations, said candidates are duly elected thereto; and Certificates of Election re directed to be issued to each of thea, respectively: JUDGE OF THE CONCORD JUDICIAL DISTRICT John L. Garaventa JUDGE OF THE ANTIOCH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Manuel C. Rose, Jr. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presen In the Matter of Count and Canvass Df returns of election within the ounty of Contra Costa for Directors f East Bay Municipal Utility District. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore y resolution consolidated the election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be eld^on November 4, 1952 as to any territory of said District within said County, with he General Election to be held on said dates and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed tha he canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and 4 i WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Y lection and has certified to, and filed with this Board his statement and the result ofl said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said can- 3 a ass be incorporated in the minutes of this Board-,and rr. At S r yi Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued rrr WHEREAS all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvasse by this Board, a;A this Board being fully advised in the premises; 1Fe Hold, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of." 7 .. Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of` Gontr Costa within the territory of said East Bay Municipal Utility District for the persons. nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District is as follows: For Director of Ward No. 1: a W. D. McNevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491,198 20Scattering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Y fF*• or Director of aT d No Y G. Howard Robinson . . . . . . 482027 Scattering. 9 L For Director of Ward No. 5: hJ A. C. Carrington... . . 472373 Scattering 7 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board AYES: Supervisors - I.T. Goyak H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None x f ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan 11n the Matter of Count and Canvass lof returns of Special Election with- lin the City of Richmond for the pur- pose of voting on Measures A and B. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has herefofore y resolutions consolidated the Special Election in the City of Richmond for the purpose n Of voting on Measures A and B, as follows: MEASURE A: "Shall the Charter of the City of u Richmond be amended by adding thereto Article XIV comprising Sections 1-161, Y =a both inclusive, to authorize said Cityw 3 to provide for offstreet vehicular a parking facilities and for the payment of the cost thereof, to issue bonds pay- able from the revenues of such parking facilities and from other revenues,, all T as provided in said Article XIV, the text of which is set forth in Section 3 of Resolution No. 5323 adopted by the Council of said City on Monday, j August 25? 1952 and on file in the office of the City Clerk?" f`: t 9 i MEASURE B:Shall the City Council be advised to r cause wildcat Canyon to be purchased, annexed to the City of Richmond,, and redeveloped for public recreational private residential and other uses? Said Wildcat Canyon consists in approximately 2 500 acres of vacant unimproved land situated to the east of the City of Rich- mond in a portion of the Rancho El Sobrante a map which is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Richmond and is now owned by the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Said purchase would r involve the expenditure of approximately 7 , 50 000 a year for 10 years from the gen- eras fund of the City of Richmond. The general fund of the City would not be used for the development or improvement of said lands, except that such fund may be used to provide administrative, planning and tech- nical services performed by the Department t,.. of Public Works, the Planning Commission, and The Redevelopment Agency of the City Nv of Richmond. lito be held on November 42 1952 with the November General Election to be held on said j date; and WHEREAS,, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by- resolutions directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk;_V: and r WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the propositions at said November General Election, and has certified to, and filed with. this Board his statement of the results of said canvass and said Board having directed that said statement and the results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and ifs M i14 Tuesday, December 2, 1952, Continued. 4 W WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots votedin said election have been canvassedr " by this Board, and this Board having been fully. advised in the premise's; hk r k NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of fi Contra Costa hereby certifies that-the total number of votes cast in the County of Contla purposes above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City of Rich-Costa for the mond was as follows: s MEASURE A:YES 209119 v - NO 7935? MEASM B:YES 32.811f NO 10,628 The foregoing resolution was adopted on the'2nd day of December' 1952 on the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak; H. L. Cummings 1" Ray S. Taylor, , J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan 1 In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the r z ° County of Contra Costa for Directors x; of Pittsburg Community Hospital District. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore h ' by resolution consolidated the election of the Pittsburg Community Hospital District to-, be held on November 4, 1952 as to any territory of said District within said County, with7++s a the General Election to be held on said date; and F WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that a the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed .that said statement and result of said can vass be incorporated in the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been canvassed y this Board, and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of 4 , Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contr osta within the territory of said Pittsburg Community Hospital District is as follows:d For Director: Gerould L. Gill s Incumbent) . . . e a e o 39731 r E. Parker Smith Jr. Incumbent) 39261 Russell P. Cataline . . . . 3,925 Lewis L. Laurent. . . . . . . 3,97.1 John J. Loyacoa . . . 2,383 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presem., 3r. s And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 9, 1952, at 9:00 a.m.,. in the Board Chambers, Hall of :Records, Kartinez, California. f T ChaIrman ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, Clerk Deputy Clerk. 4 f M J, r :'w.1s .m r, w,^rn ,trw"!e^r"_ n x7:,s. ,,.nra' +r. ,w 7x w-b,g•°y yrae ".x+ r r .-..,., 1_ 111. r . 5 t y 4s 7' y,;h' i e FX ,.. ti rM I h' i 5 I l 3 r i iE r°3r gry M.ice'`.cs. .. 11, a r p u. I 7 y-p,.+ ,{1. FiM"*4J aW ZM 11 4 h r x 11 k X f .'•"C+Y i }.ru.!'f: K I Wb k,, 'M. 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I'u 'l.` . t:` 2 J" (. .i . ti Q~.. ? N., ... i4 Z. < wCr ` % rrt+ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 Representative in State Senator Maerfberof Y Uage.._.._...Court u g Courf r, Congress 17th District 6th District Jud.Dist.1 Qth District a i T t ® O m Q YES NO A ltd 201 r t y F.I jSq S3 1 S! 17 G! 1AS' 111 1,22 3 i m I. I 1'S Gi F xr w r A /4% . •i i SSS .3o L !qS f2 y 2 4 9fY. y y f jesI V 117lYL JW I 1 . Ids:If'Ifhb AmS O /Sf 44? Afl 14kr J.f6 Q R 17Q 8G //t J/8` /9 a 77k Af 9,0 /0 h T (aZ 191G 9 l A 4.f, 7:7 L r 4 8J"r 3'Y t 8 +•3' ./S?' // . r c P8 /Go sal 40 , U fyq A! E 7-1 yr R 140 4L 4.71 G 97 : 90 e ?;' :19 ? f i,ti E fes H 1 3 SO b _?f 1 3S 409777 t a L / .fi ts 3 20;/o7*7i 1-<"7 G T z 8 SG a 133 1 w ye /416 1rp 'fP p t r a N Z G ,S7 IBJ o , b8 J 'F Wk O17 Po 17 Ra S Zf JI/ T x'41 c 11.37 i-o i3 za;S(o .114 /a r 9 D JPO; G l . 1° pSF r 42* r E 15'0 7 P o8 :'S/3 aP _9t .f/ 192: G t 3 77 G y : 77 :8.t Jb 14a /o fia o f 7 J K '177, 93 N 3 lA 7+0 80 97 b Al 4110;S.2• 134 ice_ Al Z s 94 T9 z O 4 Q S' S f i 7. STAT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y[ I D`retfor, " Director; a t-V -.OUfiL Dist. Ute.Dist Mums.66L thst. Atisbwg . Pcth6urg i Ward No.4 and No.s Cam Hasp._ist m.Hose Dist x s r _ s Ld Z uELECTIONz o a PRECINCTS u v r x x 0 ii Z e Q V a Q t 02 r I 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT f t. i Q Berkeley Park No.1 Berkley Park No.2 B f titf .S Kensington No.I L iJ ` A0 ' P' t Kensington No.2D .207 qt?1 >t Kensington No.2-A E 1ST b Kensington No.3 43 L4 hesnsnngton No. 3-A G !t'? t°47 Kensington No.4 H /G G`r° 6, R t w. 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IRi 7g 37]/7 7,2 4,14 36 90 ///o /61 y /z5 74,,1.:_,1 4?/1A //0. 8'3 Walnut.Creek No. S tS 7a 1/"J' .%iP` / Yi/0 • 4 5 5/ Y 71 9 :5 Walnut Creel: No.-I T I Ike A Walnut Creek No.5 ft O 'f% 7= 60 1-/ -Z 7 / 8 66/ 6i G O D,p S9 D 7 s f S/ / Walnut Creek No.6 B y3 //f// s23' (6/ //y a ss/A i 7`f /O 5-// 64v //3 /O Walnut Creel:. No.7 is i ./99 vZG;' 7 /9/k3 3* rS /3y p0 /.Z/' 7- /33 ('lo/3/ /oU Walnut Creek No.S D i /7 '#j8f 4, 2/ 3z} Tlr /S 8'3 /33 9/ !3/ 83/3 g j fig./O5 Walnut Creek No.9llir7 46 Walnut Creel:No. 10 IF i 77'/ ;/6f 31 /3/ /w/S3' 3/ 7.2 /.Z 90 4 Walnut Creek No. 11 91pa2/ God d 7 / 3 j% 70164 Ago lav 81 /j3 /a y:/35- 1Valnut Creek No. 11-A 44012G7 d23l.230 _yA 9e 07./,rp 6 83./A /0 Z./7 /77. Valnut Creek No. 12 111 T-, p Y..1„ /P7 a /tp' .30v re/ X,// 5'.? 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' J I yy fY 11 d.. ra, e n fr t.rt fire* r r H-jI'll Iiix 6 >,. t F d It ry r "e rr,'I 4v zr rFl t g p,. f r y11` ` P earzt >1 p rsg i 1-1 a"- n T r,'9" 3` 1 ' a > r i7 1.5 'isy sgrG k t# p "i{' r- fK t Y f 6. :> 3 f.. f S r lam* d i1. 1 R STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j ted APRESIDENTIALELECTORSt7nsted 1 Senator C-2 ' O Q 4 un tt < z rA„ w 1= x W '" SZ X^ 2 ILI e v a 2 art art O , LECTION C x J x 5: Z nm W-:E v z a v 0 PRECINCTS p a •"•a? ; amuWS: 01v MCyw x a yt i0. JOH> 9.: i' 1°: ljE- t>7- c4.. x.._-a_ c t M}: yc1 <<= J w o ;.•., j-. t, 7; o. , s , 3Q.• Lo.. .aoV! Q omC/ S OoLL ; YoV DVC 7SDo{ o. UWf; Z Q Z=. > O2D0wtoaJ 2 Np VD(3doj> a• w Nuo4. 0 Q tW" a. oZ"> c L W4 I 1W G 0/ y, UO 3f3ODr32 t/ ib/< zUR i I Of Assembly District 0fam (Y6A? 4 ! I COISV0BSg1SOCATd1dt1rASlltii Totals Brought Forward A 17#G0 t", /J- tpz O Walnut Cmek No,25 g 141 o O O O O O 0Lr iSJ- tk 15WalnutCreekNo.26 C 5 ) 3 O O Q O d. J35a 7/ Valnut Creek No.27 D L} 134 3 1 o t 3 1 l! f r TM 1 g o.2S L 5 8 x; K4tF L' tw,s1aranpNo. 1 F %S .Z 31 45 O O O O O O . Saranap No. 1-A G 5 11 5 O O O O t4 31j Saranap No. 1-13 Tp O O O b 5is Saranap No,2 1 y Ck O Q O I 33% 0 QOO: Saranap 10,i-A INS O O O O Oj Saranap No.4 L ) 10 101 5% O O d 5 145 0SaanapNo,5 3 4 Q p Saranap No.6 0 O 0 0 , aii 5 d o p;d Saranap No.7-AP ! ,1 9t Saranap Na S 5 9, I(v 0 O 0 A01 yo R Martinez No. 1 S 70 . O o o a o o 47 ; 9 0 Martinez No. 3 A 402.08AartiuczNo,3-A O Qo O 4AartuezNo.a 0 0 7 O 70MartinezNo. 5 D 4 0 Martinez No. G O O F qI9ZMartinezNo. 7 q3 D t o 0 Martitez No. S G 0 3 0 d O 0 3;3 HAartinczNo, fl 10 t & 3 O O 0 v 6(p GMartinezNo. 10 o 0 v O 33 J & !110-9 i 51 O O O s Alartincz No. 12 S Z74P ys 47 opo LT . liMartinez \51 S 1 O 1 O O O O Alartinez No. 14 f /13 tt&o O o Martinez No, 14-A 13 0 4726' Martinez No. 15 O f d Q Alartinez No. 16 Pjq O O 47 O d Martinez No. 17 Q 110 70 0 0 0 0 0 O Marti eNo. IS R1133 a 10 O 7- o y 71MartinezNo. 19 117 0 D 0 0 6 Aa4_ T 4& !i 05 0 b p fl Alartinez No.20 A 0 a 0 D sAlartinezNo.21 9q to9 D O0 Mountain View No. 1 0 Q tl01 DAlountain1icrNo, 2 D O O Mountain View No.3 OQ 179 FAiouttainViewNo.4 ql 136 0 0 O Ik y7! Mountain View No.4-A G It 0 0 162 1lountain Vier No.5 9 M O D 33 J/ Afountain View No.6 6'1 57 0 O O 111. 67 1.7- 1 r 1..' ii b Ville Hrsiil 0 I d D o Ud o / 1// S3Yf 3 4T r: i .3 Fine Hill A K a09 -7 v 0 0 O Fine Hill B L JO 0 O d Concord No. 1 A 41 td O t o Concord No.3 P JL 7 36 a 7t4l,. 3y/ Z Concord No, .1 Q 30 i; z 1 07 Cuncurd No. 5 R a/. I & ;` 9/ Y3 t/s" 17 Concord No,5-AS / Z 76 9 4 2 f i e izz ay, Y.C.9t z_sL• G T ,1 /y$' ; 47 g a 60 7 rIt Toials Carried Forward p rp sC 7 . _/ _., 7A I 1 f; ii GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 it Representative in State Senator Memberof 1 Rdudge._...__._.Court Judge _CowtP bth D9trict 17th Distr,ct ; I D F udDlst.Jud.Mt. fir O jYESNO 7-zo9 G•f.,ai o. ly IAWa, CplL. 4x+69w ianG 9 j B I UP 4V 143 , 1135 , yl 1 q T c I 17 . 49.175.Ila. y,7.p1 _ 7 19 '7 In 1 I1141 133 F .1 54, 11 1 191 1 s w H 11a aa tb1 . `t1 .S t 139 $5 15'7. t l 14 Al 3 3 44, 13% 141 tt L 1167 49:134, 102- 5(p:IS 1 5 M 141 . 51 152 t34. 5 143 13 N $,. i 6. 4 t5 Z.o B1 , P 11 ha, t9 i 1gtr 7 . ly . 4 t 00 31 z 57 90 19y 7 S .z 39 l 9. .3fi : Y/, J, T 103 S o Nix j C J9 53 fG r Q o E H oZG , 'I.70. 133 gq; lr 7 G /a Z 1; V3. 3b' 97 bb as , 93 , G L 39 7q N Io 7/ YV . o . G7 : o 13 170 8y 7 y-1 i p r g P dq /a3 G7.a r . R 0 AXf .711 , 0 /oG .L7 .Z4 3 w; S f.7 r v D 4' I/to 7 . 99 r; L• f G w /yy H l7 11 G3.7 /11 r GZ $7 3.z Sf. 90 0 - /o J 8 r 7y 7- 77 //9 a3 L s t Y . N ras 9b. 7f. J7 222 7 17 t v R 8 z 93 s"r 9Y 2; S 147 104 , S/L Y. /a9 X 07, 2i 78' I 60 8' 1/0 s 71 7 34 Y STATTM]ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 95 T'_ Direc#or;Esse Bay D edli>r Esif Say: D redor,"Eas>}Bay" Miecfar. M4ddor, Mum.Uta.Dist. Mum•UtiL D'est Msusi.lith.Bat. pitiskWg Pittsburg Wand No. 1 Ward No.4 Word No.5 # Can.Hosp:.MO. Com.Hosp.Dist. is v Z tzi i 3, p Z i ELECTION x x x Z z PRECINCTS x v c a .e 0 <l i X25 10th Assembly District Totals Brought Forward A #*1 Z 1/ y: Walnut Crerk 1\'0.25'w zr Walnut Creek No._'6 t t alnut Crock No.—77 D 2 Walnut Creek No.28 is t f< z Saranap No,I P O i Act r 1 •. Saranap No. 1-A773; 13 I _ Saranap No. 1-B HIci v 1$ 9. 1 { r Saranap No.2 I1 T 5a: 151 151: F _.,_. Saranap No.3 J 1441 40,x 14SaranapNo.3-A Saranap No. L 133 33 130 i 1- Saranap No.5 Af 144 1143 Saranap No.6 N Saranap No.7 O ;)&JOA Saranap No.7-A P aLu6 4 Saranap\o.S y 4 x R 4 Martinez No. i S Martinez No.2 T h3*.. Martinez No.3 A Martinez. No,3-A Martinez No.4 C Martinez No. 5 D Martinez No.G E Martinez No. r Martinez No.S G Martinez NO. Martinez No. 10 I l Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 8 x Martinez \Tv. 13 L 777-7. `7777 Martinez No. 14 mj i i t Martinez No. 14-A Ni OMartinezNo. 15 Martinez No. 16 p Martinez No. 17 Martinez No. 18 11'Iartuic:.No 19 S Martinez No. 19-A Martinez No.20 A t Martinez No.21 Mountain View No. i C Mountain View No.2 D Mountain View No.3 B'r t Mountain View No.4 P Mountain View No.a-A G E 7 Mountain View No.S xG t t Mountain \rew No.6 l Vine Hill ry r Vine Dill A x line Dill B L F r 1 A t a f n i 5 a Z4rt a T 2 Concord No. i N Concord No.2 O Concord No.3 P t CioIlcord No.4 a Concord Nu. 5 R f i . I( 1t 4 w f 3 3 onem No,5-A Concord No.fi T Totals Carried Forward l 4 TJ i( GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th 1952 3Ww N MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS is 1 j 2 3 4 5 6 T j 8 9 10 11 12 x Z ( Z acZ 0 2 ui rLL2 Z r O i1 ° W w Z0 W ON U JXJ OCaZ Jaz ii a- 9 UW C Z li W u_O H Z Lu = LL o z < ' t =Or ` 0-JzP Z Z, p '^ W u- O 30V Op p O 0 j C NVUNU Adm rZ in0 u. m O NW Z WIK LL yin-wZZ `NJ t9 0 Z <ZUot Zl4at 2 rNWl' r r U OCU Z f N 8 hm LL W Wz O<OOZ aZ ! a''oz us 0. 040 I U 0 2U it A 0 awn I F'?O NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES No ' YES NO li YES NO ! YES NO I YES NO YES NO A 336'x'.Y6i.76 68 8'.;94AA MIA. °'Cyt,.i -4IX`',/4t1-X.? .Z/#+X 7, :u-.Y6's";S'I'18s7t61{/s'67'v`867 S5 J,f 5ls?6d6` BaS a It .15"1 av IX4 5A 56 l : Iq 103 ;t1'1 43. ti4 441 !4 i a;":13"1 31; i3% 3y So lagi 51 -IM 151 ; 14 C 1c '1 33'. 151 63 ; 19 141 63 144:iGL q(9, 15(o 51J73 331459 57;11ta 431' 4.1,. 1W X11 1 `15 157 ! 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S Z7 M 1 /6 i 17 1a! -z r< ( G ,i 9 .aG. a / 9z T S 3 r i 1 7' 6 y ID_3__./_. _I_2 _3 ,'__ - . _ .1 Y_ _._`I 7 3 A i' / Er ! 113 i/' i r y 1 F7 -f T' to /y c //- y/://"7 // . R g7 0 '} 73 33-! o 9 'oy 3' 69 oz` 73 GG :ly r a S?: a 7 c 3A1 3 lob r o o ?to°/! G. oy y ti / 63 1 0.2- 9/ // . 9/ s7 1) 2'/a 9 53;lo 3 k' /! 17 : l Yo: 43 Y/ /0.3 , 3: .96 / - , Al 9 yam. 90 /W." _ Z 5"S 9 7 S fur aoI' or/_ 110_;;. ..3 _71!_ ;_7'_ _ - _ ` _ G3 G.S y"F 3 G._.0 __._[1 a, F ji/4r( lG t/15t ;Jo3 77 1/9 'yd` 9 G.z SZ Gfr /off fy'/ 33 t z4 f 3' 97 9"/' 5 3 .2 _..._: G 11/97 .25 ;/'t3 2J ';/o7 al if Io ./ f 73 .3 ! fzq h 71/5f- ,57 ' 13 (f H Ids- ,3/ VAf G,y;/0q /oo 4 l y( '1.7 ti'6 / yQ /f4 .sa 1?a3 y /33 -/O! 6l /lam 70 / /</9 33I tG ?- : ?` 9 9? 60 100 E 41 7; t.5 y9T .S? 7,- / 99 7.2 o3i 39 Z 3 b 3 7 7' FsG fJs ' 9 ,-3 S f/os 'S// G H f` 3 Fr' o D 1t' . Sy -2,ti 7s 3b .S3 4G . yf 31 7v 3 IV 3o 14 AFI; 4, go 6Z 3'927 70 1 5/; 75' 79 If L i 03 /7 96 3q (o/ G a G F Ja 77 37~ 3( : 16 3o j 7 1. 90 i 5Z Gf 7 5q M ''/3(0 •2611/o6 7' ?6 G0 tai ' 01 ,SD l71 -a'3 2 `/ /?// iy>'2 Z N '147 .z31//. 3; f1//oo / 9.3= y3 ?/ w'l9 7.z ll,.f ys/3 O /y3_ -L 111 3 0? '?' ' ° % (i '° oo ./ X 11 _ y5A .` -3 P r41y oir'1t/8 ,' 7? //y /f3 s.5 o f,Zw/o/ G' 9 f l l9 // f/ 7911 G G / .z9 Q J.z 7 17 48 y7 /oG J 3 ,5;;- 7`t° j`/ 76 5.2 f3 G j1 ?7 tea' 79 Rx/01 7" /oq ! l0! 7. r S ,3/lam 59 1. /.40. 90 /,2' S li o 4 71 b8 i' yo 138 zo /of 77 :/G Go f4 731 6y' 5'( 7v 3 /yam 973 ,,l l sl 33 9 A;2o/ 33 111 O,i0 14y/0.5/f /3'f SIG :137 f014,5 .f7.179 Sy' f/ G bs 127 /.S :/YG /77 I// _ B 1.59 ,/G o y3 //o /ly y /'. "Ef'/ ll/ Ss /30 f //y sy 7 9J' IG -4 gy GG Gy`; 1y 3 a GG / .9 , 17 I1 7y 3 . .G y G' 117 80 n 'l 3ley,// /oo Gl.': 53 ?o 9 toto 7/ E+'_1_? _. /_ _ L / _ 53 a 137 3y!!/.z9 /5y_G /07 F 40 l 1?5 // `/.S JJ "/a 7 IfG '//G 7? (/? lag ! /,G SG >, 6f vG 8v- /3G G.5" . S/ G 7/ i i' cf /lG j f7 ' a//? 77 3 ?/ ;/.y G l3o ,S'9Y 1G /o6 7 /90 7.y 3-41/ H y;{/' q?;1/,5 ,35 il9a ? f3G r37164 // /y r //7l& qa I ' l ?• /D lzy . ?. 7? 9G y7. S/ 5/ 87 'f`/. 9/ 3` ` 9 3 t1/ ,o ` G7 S 73 GG o/d J o 7? J/'0 71 :/vG 7y il,o S9 //G G 93 F7 / L I1#gr 3q E/ao GG o 93 ;l 7 03 7 /off G/ '/oS ,rG' ,s G 0 7 S , 09 /vo 7 /f / l N l70 31 i!/SIT 6$ //a // ,;/os lb w i Y L' ; I/6 GS /30 s20 /13 ` lh !sg 5311 7 T i 70_1 .z._.. 3_ -»__7___ as _._ 9?j __93 1<b^; fuy _-yam, 7. _ oO E P /St 3111. Gy 9Sf /iI 9,t Fts Jof LGioss f 73; GL /31l so ' /sG Go f /S! y7 $o /oGi 7T Jay Jy' ,` y 71 rob , 94" 77 /i9 s' 117 }s i / 516 117 el i i.G r6i 7 7y 9y 7y J-1 3i J-3 i 1 . ' f13i33 .3 7 : A lad io yr io kn__3 /_01' cz J/ y; 7o7' Z6 7/ +13 7i 7S/ YD7t, y337 f11 Go 7 s n 49?1' tw*M/y4WYA - 44I*V.N.,+.V 92719 l f t is 4io8 r 3Ei STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r, r C MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 U z F M usZ WOOI) W V1 y Z1 oW o io cELECTION23 2 S pct i z` vp zc ocY JI zpZCz XxWCC z ` O < Z Cd :< OLp u 0d 00 0 us U01 VpY p.. 10th Assembly District YES NO YES NO rYES NO YES NO7 YES NO 11 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO f Totals Brought Forward 7175/It.? 1 ./ ./lrl Cel.l/fs/ltaZ 3160b7./'f/(,fF;it 8 v31.?31j,skJo a6/ Walnut beck No.2i B ' i 10#1` 3U €15`b 5a• I0 ` w IR .1 ly &a f qa. 15 '74. Oto 5-1 II3 106: 5 s Walnut Creek No.26 c .53 15(°1 6 alb.}0o 15 119. al 5% 15 0 E 5% 139 (9. 135 5( H 5 I a 1 g p WAnut Creek No.27 D 5 X0108 la-7t 33 I`1a I i} ;LU 50 101 0 43 5q `Z 5 R i 0i Q f C f 5 q,3 b Walnut Creek No.2.9 IE i O4_ ' t!) 3 l e- l 9..6 1 iE 3 Oso a O n___l_h1j o l 1 0 f SaanapNo. I iF $1 183 19 31044 1,6 i(00 544 155 161-(3 too isl 151 . cp Saranap No. 1-A G1101 1411IRS 4449.1'1 5 193 3 91139 %1140 `rs51 $cl, 14'X 135: Saranap No. 1-13 H i't0 9 53 c6q 141 Lk 16L 131v ct ti:IranapNo.2 1 t p-1 1+150 177 4t ISO 40 ?f 11 114 G loo '1 t a '13 MH l03 '1il 5_1- ? ' ileo-1'-°-- t5 C 014 Saranap\To.3-A 1911 l lig1 a 110 t 159 3063 I 1p 14 I03 &9 l to llo 100: '13 Saranap No,.4 L Ito I(s??133 19 ' 13a ao 1113 9..9 51 97 tol 163 59. SB Ste q 93, 44; Saranap No.5 r ^ I 15 5311116 1 53 a; 5 3 0 Q L Saraltap NO.6 d' 16i t J ` 1 1 tali P ((V J 13 51 I ;; 6 91 a 10 A 54 Samna r'o. 7 4lc,1 1 3 yi 1 Co al 5 1z ox 1 53 q9. Saranap No. 7-A i tva 9..35 t 3 . 1 ag 11 1P ' b° t a.t1 5 R51 b Ia-5 la-5 tr:tlal t I 1 Saran:il,No.S 1Q j(0{ 1a- 1 3 1Qb 3 i'la; yl -14134 13: 13L( 0 13j '79 143 Ci A 41 jR 11'Iartinez No, 1 S 5+ 37 /5`' .21 /Y .Z If 2-3, l3 AZartuici_No.2 - IT 8`1 ` I 7 Q Y./ 4 O f/ 3( SS 32 53 O 36 Martinez No. :; 61l-4 SC 10:5r 37 1 Z-1 .Z f /03 .Z G S ?G 7 8 Martinez No. A B 3G f7 1/ /G'a G / /3 yG 35 yG h J7 , 3z Martine:No.a Ic //7 1i`; 5-p- 43 4Gd ,o eyo 4G 15? 5.- jfo G t' 9,! fU : 7? /,29 tel'/ Martinez No. 5 n /06 Gls+11r2 Yy /2i y /. a G 1` 9 , (vo 9 GG 'y ; - ' y Martinez No. tl 1a i_Jft ± . . i g4_ `f . 5 1 ,_`'o y l03 Z(,vT 7. 1'/.2- y/ -1.2 /O 7 7z- 7-2 J1 Gq 1 G3 j b11ZartauezNo. 7 F ! 7 OL q off. Martinez No. s G t 1 1 t605 33 /o G gyJ36 yG ` Sil //G 0 5a- /o, ff5 oG111 Martinez No.9 9 t q3 ley lS0 ! 9 Gni b5" 04 'To go O O Martinez No. 10 I 1100 6,14} ! 7 q. 5 :p 71 9.i! fP t ! 7 Martinez No.1 J I d 00 3i/ S y r 3 y e l o / ,7 7.3 Tlartittez No. 12 g t Gy? 7' 6f" ;..3 ! y s yy ys ys yf 37, ,s6 s. Martinez No. 13 L .c0 ipOl 7tF 7 i t'n s'3 w 71 .2 3 . 70 41'1 J K 7. 5G `j/ . 70 S 9 / 9 7 -- '//l' 45 /ate G3 9'0MartinezNo. 14 Z ? i• Martinez No. 14-A 7G 7G IU 53 fy go t'y .3"3 1\iartincz No, 15 O 0 O' o K k fo 71/ 1 filo Martinez No. 16 iP t/2 yq'/ 3G 7'f Gq 7o G/.S 7 9: 7// ff3 IaftlIlCz NO, 17 IQ S 7+ 19 3 ' 1/D TO 30 Vyl - 7 . # ` y. 7y, V fA• I d r, Martinez No. 1S R // (t.y 7! /, z '/ !/// yQ f 9 5 51 79. 7Y' 73 444 jo1lll G 9f; y j Martinez No. 19 S (t7 'r! 1-F3 Ifo 17 T 1 a' S 't'jq tG `; f(o o /?'1 9.1 H Y R Martinez No.20 130 !- S 4 l 0 3 lGo eta. I`f /- /o I t J 171 /l 9 r /S r D3 /o l Martinez No.21 B qt?' qO W'L/ 'qt 10 y Q iAlounLainVierNo. M C &.1 30 5 )-3 1 1! 4 7/ _ ,2 u ./ S ' Jif .fy y f J 3 40 i F 1\Ioulttain View ?o. ? D 1 qo t y y f 39 { i 1 yy G! . 7y s'7. p dY: 71 y Mountain View No.3 B 1 7 403 ogZ; lyT T r ._ b'7 Z a: , O o C l 9 Mountain View No.4 iF l30 tog l, ,So %1`' . 711 l /01 7-2 %2 9A PI g/ O 7 710 yG, .6,6 bunt yin View No.4-A 0 1,1 3 . /t/6 14-7 /,Z3 51 53 S6 -7& Mountain View No.5 173 /0&( 119° Vol if 16'1 57? 1.1- AXI /36 //5 9y. :/1G 1JT/O 157. /yffMountainViewNo.6 j l Q "I/ i I q. oa2 '76 .?O 103 /4 j S7 0 fi 7, ell .1r9 .?9 5.Z yy Vine Iill53 l QZ.39. Vinee Hi11 A tom G !'6 a /30 %y G/ '/ I 76 yo qG f3 79. inc bill It 36"//o 73 S9 7.1- o y 40 Z/ GG //G . .y si li I Concord No. 1 05! gb 124 y /vs- 1/11 //7 461 77 /06 sy iii 76Q7 /d/ 7SP 72 7.2 S6 717i G y 77 60 961 .3 f. Concord No.3 P Y Y 3 /a Sf'ysf / 3y 32 : .leo ,? Go X21 Lel 69 G-• 79 75/, 7/ 77' s .. _ Concord No, d Q j/03 i7 Hve 3 Ir J 72- 23 /3s yo s 77 77 7/ 95' 74 Concord No. .5 7A 75- /// Y3 /3Y .2 i 4 /•2 /Z ?2 70 1 7S- 77 6; 47 81' 75/ Concord No.5-A r f I 799i t // C 3 0 3 y 9 yo cs`i 7$' o 'G 913 a 7 gel y7 Concord leo. G _._.. 7' 7 S/ 's L? 9; ! &/ 3 6 ¢a SIF 6sSS 46 S'Z L 6 S6 i, Totals Carried Forward 0N,Wit3Y r Q GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 aU 1' MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 3 2422 i f. R' tiJj. yQr N zs t z44,OOW O ~ O <002 p[ 1 BONDS z YES NO YES NOYES NO YES NO rlA47od137c114s'.Z L o7/;l9.3.t iA;W40&l07/. 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Is1 f ... IH I p U c a > a drr 10th Assembly District o Comm SOQAIaT Continued a lLi®IE lIIr1L1ST f0lY1TI1CDiI9E LAIOR 30fUlIST mss. Totals Brought Forward til 93 1 0? 37 X07 F ,6" Concord No.7 B /9G /. , G D D Concord No.7-A C {l aro 400, Q p o o o d fConcordI\o.S D .rt ,# /, ` O O Concord-No.9 F 40 0 o O 1 All Concord No. 10 F d6 G j 3 O 4 O O O t Concord No. 10-A G iOW Concord No. 11 9•'' S 1.07 O O -O 9 / 3 0 0 0 o a o /39 7 Concord N o 11 A I p d3 Concord No. 13 07 O u Concord No. 14 Oat r0_ PO A _ _ C _ O /102;_el: : - Concord No. 15 0 O —4-7, ?O Concord No. 16 L1f i /03 1' /.rp O O Cit O OTIAA1 Cuttcord No.17-:1 I' f.,Afl Q Q Concord No. 1S 4 Concord No. 19 r Concord No.20 S Al, if .7--r5 /.2P O O 306_ _ '0/1 Concurd_1\T-o.-21_ __ T Concord Nu.21-A A of 1D0-a ' .3's' Q. v Q O o o o? , Concord No.22 8 .,?it+ /mss /0 9 O Q 4 O o Q Concord No.23 C 3/ /9a / Q O Concord No.24 D 'eRSoy /33 ' O D.. . _ ._ . , _ c2 Q O /.`Z, Concord No.24-A Concord No,25 F 6tj / G' Q O O P 09r. i Concord No.25-A G .7Sy Concord No.26 Concord No.27 I .?+2Q i Y'/ Concord No.28 Concord No.Zia-A G ij /Q- 41 Q 4 O O Concord No.29 L z p1 yy /.3'v 99 O 0 Q 4 O ZAP, -1W f Concord No.30 I .?,23" 11f Concord No.31 Concord No. 32 O u f Concord No.33 A -?3 a' I T D 0 D QrtConcordNo. 33-A Concord No. 34 R - ?O 1 /-?3 fob' 00 Q D O O /fl.. •/!- sem, Concord No. 35 r 3e /mss Aasoc la,tom T ' ! S Cowell A /o G tl "t 1 D O D o Pacheco No. 1 E Pacheco No. 1-A C Pacheco No.2 D .t 9' /GO /a O K W K a Pacheco No.3 E "J ! / Pacheco No.4 F Pacheco No. 5 G ?A/ Pacheco No.G Pacheco No.6-A 4 Pacheco No.7 6 ;i Pacheco No.8 8 v a o W/,-/ Pacheco No.9 L ' ' /O 9 O fy .02-3 Pacheco No. 9-A r / 9 O 4 O /6i../. ./_. Pacheco No. 10 N [' j; ./ // O O O 30S /T Pacheco No. 11 O 3 Q i ` I rtW- 1'achlco No. 11-A P Pachcco No, 1 Pleasant Hill No,I R 1 bio 6 o Q Q o Pleasant Hill No.2 S .ir-if /.9`s O O Pleasant Hill No.3 T ii s Totals Carried Forward F Alliif 3 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 Representative in Mernberof itCon ress i; State Senator zAsson a bth D9trict 17A Distract 10th District msNom u at. ---.Jud.Dist c Y x t y t r ` w ? C2 r { x YES NO oT Y A 3[31 u3i arI 9 k' i/ts . ' f /i3 ii L 6 r t7 y/ Al. 17. y 07 D /S/ pd 9! f/ 4j t.Z 9o. t. . _.G777G /p /,G.T.Z.3S H 3 w t .T Zge a' /op..-t9 ate t M 7 /O N f Aa, s i 1 f r M: S c,.a6 r/y_ B T /0.3- 3 : may:9S a w zal Z2 x y.2 X1 L ;e? /.3 r m 1114 N AI If MY r 14111.1'. r-- T l tA73 : p/ 9: 6 ?6 Av :1 a. c 6 D /"./as/ Fr , G 7 aa Aoe 9. I N Iff 9 x 7 AP •'': 7 7 .2 Au, /g i r x II u rM' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j Durr fad 13a Drec or;l=azt ffa D rec or;Easf`Ba D'vecfoi.- ,rrYY -- Drrescfor, Muni.Util.Dist. Muni.Utd.Dist R Muni.Util-flat Pittsburg t Pittsburg 1' Word No. 1 {' Wand Na.4 Ward No.S Com.Hos .D-at.rd N _. .. _—..Coen.Hasp Oat. x x jy Y O f1 ELECTION w t z t tiY. I PRECINCTS x z O O < u2 z t 101h Assembly District l Continuedl is L 3 L1 i 1t0. rS Q Totals Brought Forward A h Concord No.? B Concord No.7-A 4 f r' s Concord No.8 Concord No.9 E Concord No. 10 F Concord No. 10-A G w. a a Concord No. 11 H j r Concord\To.11-A Concord o. 12 tj Concord No. 13 8 r r Concord No. 14 L r n Y Concord No. 15 L i .r'+ Concord No. 16 N Y yr. v oncorxilT Concord No. 17-A P w c f f 4 w..-.. y Concord No. 18 I Concord No, 19 jj Concord No.20 S r y f concord No21 T r' yy Y 3 Concord No.21-A 1 Concord No.22 B Concord No.23 f Concord No.24 U Concord No.24-A P i s Concord No.25 p f Concord No.25-A N Concord No.26 Concord No.27 j Concord No.28 N Concord No,28-A K Concord h0.29 L s Concord No.30 s Concord No.31 1V Concord No.32 F Concord No.33 p 4 Concord No.33-A Concord No.3#R Concord No,35 Associated T Cowell r 7 Pacheco No. 1 4 a Pacheco No. I-A 4 Pacheco No.2 D M Pacheco No.3 E r , Pacheco No.4 F li Pacheco No.5 G Pacheco No.6 H I'aclrcco No.6-A j i r Pacheco No.7 J Pacheco No.' 7777 Pacheco No.9 L x Pacheco No.9-A Pacheco No, 10 N Pacheco No. 11 O t. Pacheco No. 11-A p A Pacheco No.12 is Pleasantnt Hill No i Pleasant Hill No.2 S Pleasant Hill No.3 Totals Carried Forward Q y ' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th 1952 4' MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 I 9 10 11 12 I Z I 2 ut p i 5 a W Wof N i UL i .Ii.oz W o A J O 0 Ei OC O I ..1 0 Z 41f M W v iyll apa- Z K JJZ Zp G0p U.p C? F >poK dG O O 0-U U l)U Wr aZ Ha. um 0 NW 2 Wm p S ' 2 s 0 p 0 ac 1 Dec tm Z n O tiope Z O n OZ<O?u~s o IZO pip Zu CV 1p f', M-II.pFL . W W z y. i' yOz p;Oz m W W 0. m Lu 0 j z i, awn p is f{ QV r= mU j W d Fm s i 1 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ' YES NO ` YES NO I YES NO j YES NO I YES NO YES NO A 'p7 #77/jAA 98Sr ,IWIY3 f.;t*6t tli. 87r to7dY .ZaFo /oi6+j l/tl 2 YL8 d3l t lj?.tLd7 {s Yy.7.. r j ,c+w.2 9ig ?.' tr .ib R ( - f. . . -• rs! r /,, S1(' /. . fr' !.P 9r1P b // /: K A/, e 1 p f x /.z, 3v y`6 . .a` ..17 s3 J3/ . a €14t G i /a6 b D 4f6 Aff 4, l3sla/ 9p . /.1 / a F .t'r•^ 6 ; IPO s9 !o/ !s<Pf/31 4W .i 'r/G +ylG . ' /d.? / G " J:o l j r7 J.a 7 ftl lyt P6 /9 ;tr,xy,6 I3; JG? -Y7 6/ /- 3 f7 ,1-?g /.o /.79 / ;J7. _ H 36 -'9/ o P fo3'fp9 .gip .yP 41 r/off .071 v/ a' /..To +3 loP y.? Pa z.3 9x P // jv _ Ga k 1+9 ,'/ / .T% /ad : , l Sl ! _ _.f' _ lt, lG 1 J'l,X, /L32 ' x ..1/3-q K 177 34 /s3 a 1 1W AW 1.0 774,110 3 ?3/•ts ,'/ ./ / ..? ' As /. y7 ,'G P" / /v/ 1 'l /3S" 6.3 7/ JOG // ,/3:J•70 /v .s,7 f. ,' , ' ' /d9 . ." lo! .01/11/ Zoo 4G' # /'' ,'/ /p. '. ./Gi7 / . a 1 9y :q3 R f t,P/ .: /ej ;aip //o .s`.7? P W G/ t vim, ',`; t Q .Ist" ""- f/j /' F"P„ " . "?";/.s .baa f . .S'v /4/' ,cr ",10.3 »s ? a9. 8 v rj=' OG { /.7f ?o 1' /C,? //j /. / - 99 lss .' "4.f f'-/ a 4? C A5?,a f ,rC 11 l i.lc ti" / i ' ta 11G'/`„/. 9 l3 5y 1, /L9 G1 6'/ //w .3,9 ./v fev /6f. N .2Gr ,' .?.; sem''.' .i s.';iy /a9 /Cc . ' /.s1' P3 / '. G /Pa: G.2 /, fo9 /3/ fu7o ` .2.2 ' 14e, 44 4 j,; f .f-.' 3G;, c 6j' Zzi a. 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G t../o/`la -44-1f., v/--v /off' -07 /i.3 .? /o ,::'6 o 1/3 /1C/-40 /,of /W G" IJ7 1: '// bio /y 0If /,s _ / .Av Ar,1 1 .,'%zi A/40 40 Wvoy 14-7XI Iy'.» lo.a/s3 rffs /, 6d /ra' A ,? //v ./,'a fa/ f. / dy; N od'" / G/;f.T?..2' 'f`' ' Z77 r j Aff. .7 ?6 A'W Jf ../ ;-W 40cl /!G /31;Jd3/a7.3' S P A*r 6Y 1&, tea' /9,I' 41 le 9 o it/.9i (J.?3' / ,r, :-/!P/. /y3 J.r 9 ' X97 /' /!` sP ',./G 171 G /•? /,i1 k 11-41 art /oy •?/9./a .. /s'y/ .'0 -WX ys 1/9 ..?g d 3a_01 j p 0 l r' ?',. 3 7 y S/. -yam /".2. 3.0 s / 6 0 /,. . /, ...•1' R ` 1 ;m /1; 44 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 _14 15 16 17 ` 18 19 20 217- 1 moo ;I1 oSZ o.Z NC4t'a NZ,ru! s 3A « aez 4 0 j o'aG_' su 00 l4 ELECTION o P-1 0 r z Z S> u PRECINCTS Zoo z-2 z Z a o € o z z o o z dV4 <0 ,l ` a ac 1 = ,d O owy k l Wp O o U ' V O V i cc i 101h Assembly District ff Continued)YES NO YES NO ` YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NOYES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 27jo 1WWA" -613 f#"?W j i6/ +91ftz -0#740z54'WSjj(/a6+.s'/ ,fM7*174W i UfAr 17.fa d 113AWY020 Concord No. t Concord No,7-A C o s;P S-55 /t 7 .to /sir Al, A3 /7 /`v (/,,G Concord No.8 D ff //f'/X0 34 /4S f/v J- All L99 /ao `1/ 3?2 )S 117 JrA Concord No,9 Concord No. 10 F o9 /rs/ x/ sG 46 x/1.7 30 /Xs 4/F tp f-11 //P 1.44! .0 y,/oo Concord No, 10-A G 117111 '/10 A0 y7 As /oo //3 /v9 yW /07/O /ate /00 Concord No. 11 6 0.- 4,640+ O wnculrl No. 11-A 1 s/O y / fD /f .>/ ` i//( ' 9/ / 3;?*l 7'/ f4 Pt llal. 73 /09 -314.4 s y IICOI(No.12r ,+ ._1L! f' a Y.1 /QZL(L __./Q._/ r Concord No. 13 1g .p fl S/s i S/ So ,`v 9 /a3. 9.x /09' '6 '3 / /os 99 /. ,ys Cuncord No. 14 L 1,t5445A Concord No. 15 pP 7.! /.? tea?~//L .'1/Gs .?7 7..v 1.3: 6/ la-r Ao Concord No. 16 lV sf /71 i/6O S/ /ao ///off /o 9.3 /i 10-4;//-f // .L -4 . f.4 D Concord N u, 17-A P a ` 7'1/. 7/ .7e' _ '. . < 7'/ 1r•? Concord No. 1S 0 S ' /G'S'.. ./ o /oP,.o SS. ,f'a ,' S''o: All x. Concord No. 19 RF' /std .?Xf,,7.7 jT /Gf r:/ s/.3 /%y 6/. Concord No,20 S y /P.. <P 7' ••?(/ .7. -W/ -I'3 /•7/ /9/ A// /S: /do /6 /mss'/L9 97 49 Concord No,21 T s/ 6 p Concord No.21-A i? /D /S/ y_4 177 // /1/ .,T GS/, W 71-.1V GL //7 GS,/.?o /v9,; 6 Concord No.22 i B s/ /9J' i3 4/'YV. a Idl >6 ./// p .//p %v_ //'w Concord No.23 iC 7-/ /S/ /7V .6 /17 -/ /-W- AK // 79 //9 Concord No.24 D 71 i/ /7V o ./s6 4/ y/ /O /2 . 71 / le 11V //. Concord \o.24-A E Concord No.23 JF ./ ,D . .37 `f3 /W /U. ' .S /v9 /D/ /.7: O /-1y `of a W'771! W !,/ Concord No.25-A 3G i. o / /7©t .70..7 1S'/70 ' °11g ./C.? '..zr , p9 97 //3 /.?/ y6 /3r; L9 Concord No.26 H / //` /70 '/ .i .!4 .sS ,//6 .f.a ._ ..Ji' >9 /a26 /.! /io Concord No.27 a I ./ /j /e;v y:1 /.7' .?7 /// - 1'S 7'/ . h< // aa i. Concord No.28 J r D Concord No.28-A s' . 7 /? -i.? /•./ /Jy7h'' ?1 'f '`v € yQ Concord No.29 L l 4 /SO SG' /-..t 4-W "/,/D .1rfc i' 1 , ,? 'rte //No. j '/ a i l // 9 /a . /moi 4 Concord No.30 0i 7 y /..41 q Concord No. 31 i! /7i s . / .?L' .7 .31. '/3- /Ar /e .6 ./-'7 // A& /4 ;/. o.Z yam. a' Concord No. 32 O 3 Concord No.33 t r P y / / 6a ,P /.o 9 ?7 9a 94 ." Concord No. 33-A Q // !!' r/O_ 7 /SE .? '46, e A ./D ?. 9 r !='. //S A: //lam:S Concord No. 34 R Iva, i'f °,: .3' ,ate/ . /. . ?l/ Jl ./0.7 d19 , G p w Concord No.35 S /y`.+ r // 3'/ ;?. .?/`' 1"0 /SS' !'. .a.3 'A-;Eo /oo ./3 //%f•G //p /" /. Associated T 3 3 D Cowell A /.3 .S6 9/ •? d/40 Pacheco No. 1 Pachcco No. 1-A C oo P /// --• /i s .37 /c--.. l . f'/ 1, 6. 6. 3 ;?• lee, _2S" W7 7 Pacheco No.2 D /// /y3 /f3' 'fE`• lao .?/ /// / 9 /.! //as 1S D/./..?O .?O Pacheco No.3E 3 f .,1 e a '-s^ -i' '' 6 Pacheco No.4 F 'O/ /.,7 7p o =,20/ s3 ' o .l,/o/ /i7 /as' 6 9/ ./•? ./ 71-:i-l'! Pacheco No. 5 3 .f/3 /Pa? oaf . r!a . '. Pacheco No.6 yl' /9/79 JAL /97 ?o /O6 W, : Al /.?a /.G 'fa Ay/. /v.?./a9 /-0y f s'V Pacheco No. 6-A I fy /y. a/ 0 yam' /7 ?.}x/99 0?'6 419 /30 1W'7' 9t" 79 Pacheco No : J1? f p_ 1 a r? Pacheco No.S 8 } 00 /o" moi/ . / .33- .O obi/ -,3't/ p7' ./G. /OP./ 79 ./S/,G //7,/,D Pachcco No.9 L y „ 011, 7 /77- v,/La 3 .d ./.j3 /O/. f7 S. /O /ewl / o laj. 60 Pachcco No. 9-A F97 /a/ 17E .?/.S" / 96 941 /off' -s/ 73 .//.s /ea, yy /3 i! `... achcco \o, 10 r, 1,. T r' =fP Y..Yi'7' .?91. ,3S/ 3 aoy /lel /W1 3G /i3 Pacheco No. 11 PachLeu No. 11-A P ?tea' ./' ' /.:y . /''.: 1' C /O Pacheco No. 12 jQ //G l /l f j r 4'/7f 17, K/33 y. ` y6 //6 y7 96 /7 /,. 96 /ea rys; 7 1'lcasant Hill No.1 t7170ug v` -,Z 9 ,- 7 r.. 3 : / /oma 1'w y /s 7-e :/6.2 /y7 s 99 Pleasant Hill I To.2 jS rr'` / i /1Law v?e f7 /O7 Pleasant Hill No.3 Totals Carried Forward Q'S 3 p7s a7 S t3 3ay. t3;J'LcSS I f r _ l? 3 td.75 iRe+Pf'a GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 x r MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS Yf y 22 23 24tLr rr x O°C s o s Nzt 0 0 cc us O y OYNI } f O ZO:1 N W G j' U=U V 7 BONDS YES ';NO YES . NO If YES NO YES NO iMrM Iftj Y.2pil r w C I y y9 X/ . Al Aff J F P7 ,115? 441;/o.Z1171; r r• J a f p a L 3 .laol G/ /a9 isms ' ,•6 w. N led s' n X719 44/' p' 44/.7-f a 1451 // Pl I' t t 3S t K N 19 .E y/ l fe ai.. J- 491 /.rte//y 100 r r t S y/ is S .to /.32' f r a v 3'/ f i L9 /o/ .4f 4 +' 77 a. t t G r w. lap Oilt J R 17 9L 170 WI 10 1v t H 27•oz /o x'01; 0 /fes/ T r R fiy 7 ' /'' i es9'i Ia.i, Ile r c •-:.» «,xs•p'x"+Y+':.,°"'Y re• x,:+a« •+, S < m An:''" fi+++r.. i"'>"^'' 4 n r:?' i0.",a"' t"• ,,: C` ;! Ar 1•aK„ i I ia.t ..+e.s., 'E.,,id,3 ' _i. - t, 'S 'x ,q..a u,.i. 3 ` .` '' r3- ?',Lty"y•. w"i,.y- .>” a r , tx-a£'r' a ski.`•''b'- ,+ s'-"Y`(t7" .n t £±' ,ts ix' S x rt' x.r S:r+ "" i.t•" ' bse `i+.%Y'. y 5 " x r t Yax• r ,,,X 1. b.r.. r s 4 T OF I,. aT s GAsSTATEiEl w. AT THE t Y G ENALER ELECTI4 - J S A TT NOVEMBER 40 i N r y IhSttLct,5 IN CONTRACOSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALiFOIiNIA X{ yybm y{o CmW C1driC makes the 06Kiai Gnratt,,be must in Olft Catfinte CO biCk p4 G z 9,, 1 ' d I T _ 7FwFx•4 -h,+ iem kd3f3 slsii......._.., ., f r •f5 f t a' rhe fee• e i "- ro'F' y"Y t ' :z°rtK ry's'"`•LL,-.• e' k' -, r r, jk. f m•' r d' +s rS"`nr•. s3{. R+s c t `" `'tp af' J ? a wife n r."! i+..n:.5 r wry h E f L xy c 4 ti r FSTATEMENTOFALLVOTESCASTATTHE United Statesit PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS SenatorCODz c 1 , o f z M i x 4 Vic w xl .ti v:0 a j •::"2"~• c - C<— ES I H %,to 0 ce 0 da E# d ELECTION z4 i /s c 0 44+ PR1INL1S WL C V 12i Z4 t.. wn F Ili+ * < + W r jy V j":. y,A. 0y G'..a Qom Cr ? -Tco Zt ,,,,,Or J z L eL. L L ^ wL :ii4 +L L i M Q Q , aL` O Q M.S C _CJ f<i i Z t I." n"n". LLl~ G'"'. ". "I i` rq aryw . N. ! L/i ;,+ 10th Assembly District O d EtfYE>rf tso Continued] ovumDE i>r- !!t]l•i Mlt[ i l5t IJUKt9llSpx8I101 am SQCIALISC' Ai Totals Brought Forward A ,So!!7 311471 17,400 SS° /do T 0 S OF 4(0 Qd. Pleasant Hill No.4 30 9p !•2/ t D O o az6 a6; z „ Pleasant Hill No. v fr ,, L"p`G O O Pleasant Bill Ito, S-A D Q Plca uit_13 ill Na. w6 _ _ i p G7 as70}Pleasant Hill No,? F ,t,, /7/ C? 1 N,. Plcas nt Hill No.S G of rl / -S E?; o Q .._aZt1! Pleasant HiII No.9 if3 ' / br j 1 Pleasant Hilt No, IU Pleasant Hill No,11 X ' /4 E Pleasant Hill -No.12 i; ff' f?.2 D t / Plea.hill No.13 L, //a Q Q Pleasant Viii No.14 r 4.?oe, / / Q Q O Q 6!i 77,5 1 a U_ 1!Z,r—__ 1_. Pittsburg No.2 p ••t'Ifi t ,' wl Pittsburg No. 3 7 0 A?0 Pittsburg Na. 4 R Pittsburg No. 5 S Pittst u No.G B p E I ict,burg No.6-A t1 d 2°, t._ I Pittsburg No.T R a Pittsburg No.8 C "7`3j .//-4 1/a? O oxjPittsburg;No.9 1YPittsburg Pittsburg Nu. 19 Pittsburg No. 11 F r ty''A /tt7 c` 4 4 c o;, .• .. . _ Pittsburg No. 12 G .2;27 J. 1 fA Q d Pittsburg No. 13 i•Ir /y.P O 2 O D W Pittsburg No. 14jr7 , Pittsburg No. 16 K Pittsburg No. 17 Z PittsburgNo. IS d Pittsburg No. 19IV 9 t p f / ry R Pimbur ,?1 Q.2 f f^ loop 5lPittsburgNo.20-A P f.7 ' ..`/' p 4 v Pittsburg No.20-I; Q Pittsburg Ito.21 R /a ## 3. 4? G O G7 i rj' Pittsburg No.22 s +'' ;i slid 4 Pittsbu No.23 T Pittsburg No.24 A A*e-.? Pittsburg No,25 B' /J l /=»' Pittsburg No.26 C / 7 /.S7 d Pittsburg No,27 D Oaf I /8l / 40 1 O d Pittsburg o. 28 Pittsburg No.30 FDy /.Za faZf E{# G+'r 1 i..._ h. 1'ittsl7ii1'g N11.31 G ,.i'd0 I R d a2 Q f. Pittsburg No.32 r Pittsburg No.3+a X •'. .a?7 // o Q il d Y v LI'ittsbun;No,3-t J `© fyyF' f iPittsburgi\t0.35 X' a21 3 ,/jG O 0 f Orbisonia L /.L4.r JV d O Clayton A O l Port ChicagoNo. I F 1+ d I'oi t Chicago No, 1-A e y D G o O a o 1/a, G?f y i fort Chimgo No.2 R .?9/0 Jr/ /?G 40 0 a s Ti f, Totals Garriad Forward 34 It l 4x GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 Representative in + State Senator Meei+berof e.._____.Court Coni As wn* i 6th Digresst 7th District `; I Oth District f ud E3'at Jud Dist,a O O ti vim. x V YES NO 07 c o a A /Jt3//P•r s 9s1 9fiS/tf.3 6 f_.24ro ku6;7 r C ate G /GPJ' d.7 Za2o,aJ"d'. '';P A/ 114,0 gl w I ..??. f 411,I-Av. r• m N 7 1 FAftb P 4'9.ate t 21P, AZ7 t f V s c K 3 iy' /oma; 3 . rt 1 f-- D 7 /tea:iA i F y7. N A7 I 7 I : idi`f 7IC V r'f L Jt l:.r 3 23`s/ 6 x:6.2'0 nt f! 73. o SAF Q A/V 1 „ F A/ AY7: 3 /d9 op /3 4' n G 6 4 .1-27.Go Pz./d.7:,f r _ Y t 4 s, m Q 37 we ze 9 =rot _ 3 /P 77777 r S i 3S9o8.. aaP s STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE D'urecfo. Bay 1F'p ,or Eas01 D"reefor, Eisf Bay ' DWkfor Direefoi,. J"__ TFMuni.Uhl.Dist Mina.Uht 0'at. y Muci toil.int. Pittsburg thburg Ward No. 1 Ward No.4 Word t.o S Can.1405p.Dat i` Com.Hosp.D'at. o z l ELECTION x a x < z Hb 1~ f.. p PRECINCTS x t3 v a 1 i. tOth As:ambly DWct G 5 Ef Continued) t: _ t tl x Totals Ae:8rouyht Forward s+ 2 '/14liP f Pleasant Hill No,4 B Pleasant Hill No.5 C i Pleasant Hill No. 5-A D s Pleasant Hill No.6 E l Pleasant Hill No.7 F S S Pleasant Hill No,8 G Pleasant Hill No.9 H Pleasant Hill I To- 10 IOU; Pleas lit Hill No,11 J i Pleas:uit Hill No.12 R aI 4 Pleasant Hill No.13 L s y : .. .. f..,.,.:..,.Pf r Pleas:ui t Hill No.14 f N Pittsburg To. O 7 qPittsburgNo. r t i 77'ri (?i.IrI e a. 04 r Pittsburgo.3Q Pittsburg No.€ R of Pittsburg TIvo s PittsburgNo,Q T 1 PittsburgNo 6-A f r TPittsburgNo.7 a 9 r Pittsburg No.8 L` Pittsburg No 9 D x a; 0 (oa S PittsburgNo. lU 5 Pittsburg No. 11 F f f 4r:, Pittsburg?o. 12 G 5. 13 Pittsburg No. 13 H t Pittsbuig No. 14 s PittsburgNo. 15 Pittsburg No. 16 8 5fyc/4 9 Pittsburg No. 17 L t J Pittsburg No. 18 Pittsburg No. 19 N C, .•r a PittsburgNo.20 O Pittsburg No.20-A p Pittsbu .No,20-11rb• r t T 1 t t Pitts f ` ,r 7 r' burg No. R c y fQ .i..'y/Oe !o?'.. Pittsbu a No.2?S r. 7 7 PittsburgNo.23 Pittsburg'iNo.24 A PittsburgNo.25 Pittsburg No.26 C t Pittsburg No.27 D o /7 t i x i PittsburgNo.28 E i; ar op Pittsburg No.30 Pittsburg?'u.31 G 7f Xl I Pittsburgrg o.32 H Pittsburg No,33 Pittsburg No.34 j o Pittsburg No 35 x Orbisonia L w Af clkyton a N O t a, Port Chicago No. 1 P S c r Port Chicago No. 1-A Bort Chicago No 'x2R3r T Totals Carried ForMvrd d 4C GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 5 1 E MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 ( 2 3 4 S 6 8 9 10 11 12' N { = I W d tri w s) W n W U. Jj V W W p[ tN LL i1 LLOD W MN t1 000 i Roz i JGZ vs- tD UV i a ,i 0:Z Z '! AZO AZO Opci 1 d= N W 0 O < . _ ( O =Z Z r N W L 0 I O 30V Do O O-+VNV i 0 0 Lu@ p Z u'0 2Z j t! O C Z <t ! Z0a Z0rcc Q = at O , U i00'1-0OuTi Z j 02 CZ oZnt a- Lu Fm of u i c G i g VWJOOmHWN O W ` Y- l UJI V m4 +.. YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO # YES NO"! YET NO YES NO YES NO !l YES NO ` YES NO ` YES NO YES NO d71b.679s;3PiPI.St',2am3i'?.713.?319T9i3S.fa.? 9 7/1J.t,.i93 '. ?.?64i/.39.3 /74L I/ly yfi+s 83 8`7 I i,r.t". y I. I.liri :6e Bjag/ l -2c6 v 7,114 Jo7 S9' /-1 yd /tel C a rFe F 70/7/ 7 D iW-6 / /7/ 7V / '' ns. a I` 7o sy //. G A/1 . 1L3 Is i .P .9 0 E4.5 i r F c .d j1 . d/ .- f/o/ rte, ,a.? //' .. ,!?' /yam . 9i /. y /, G / .// L% /7' ..o-s!..3 .. M H i/jf Aw it X.5,!'.S' 'p 9 ./od 4j°//1 .56 /p. 4i a3. ' ,a/ -y G3'. 7 6. /01 /,6!a?G,. e s3 /.. Z?. if //d' - 1 /c? 4o AW 34 /.;3 1 at 3 . i' '3 i s o 02 K /.2 /7 ;/y/ /"' 1.% /oma L7/off' //9 .0"/9/. --X3 L 49 Z //0 1!' s. . // ,2 ;i. .. . / ''' 1 .2/' / . / fid' 2/ 3f 41e N 41zjo-4 A P a/It Jd d yj 11/!7 -Fe J/-ZZ 7.1 ' l'3 >.'' 60 . pa '1.7", "I /./y &'q 0`3 /vel yj a . sP Pi 9 . 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O P if f .( 'l// 0?3" ',/ Y/ 9/ .,6 ; q o P9 .. 7d ;/l /ey f 3 i 1-20 /7 ya s/9 '/ter .?6 ,moo Y fa 3P ' . - y/ s' R / 4 ley 60 2 yf S T i 2i6 .b oL/ t 97s1l ial.7LSoj'1,Wy '1,ta3xlt;6 ,t ld 0-174-FAV, 'd-"7Ad 13-.46 W-4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 ;' 15 16 17 18 19 20 -21 yJ a{ H 0 ;3 = 4 £ ,W I S N ! 0 yj I Vf N Z us at W 0a wzZ a * S.Zc O 0 0 r, ELECTION z o-z l w z W y v Oma Vat I z4 PRECINCTS N t0 ac U tE Z"' ' =I 'u ' Z z u~i 0 V z OZ U I S z 0 t <2 oV! iLL LU me V I 09 iD 0 w LO #i 0 LU0 0 I1 rn 0th Anembly Oishict YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES MO YES NO YES NO YES N YES NO Continued)s r Totals Brought Forward AIM.?J7A61 ?1174N0J765'743.33292Xr-,?J. J 6o-t6/J.S/d 9tr'.?/7l 69•t-.7 ooJ 71s<2J dt77u/•3b9 Pleasmit Hill No.4 B 1s5/ 11 /96 9 //Gt Pleasant Frill No.5 C PO / 1 /!/ , :..?/. . t 7 /lo /DO./o? /tel /« lo / /4 1 7G-._ _..-._.. _._ Pleasant Trill No. s-A D /e J/ ji/ t Pleasant Hill No. 6_ -_ — E _ f" IjA-_ ,1'1_ s _+^ 4zzjj Pleasant Hill No.7 F x.3 / 3 ,.3 •*"/ ,'. /?7 , /O/ "'1&0 fv .//L G.3 /S /o'/:/2/. Pleasant Hill No.s IG oy'/-/o /ys -161 -sir ..?7 X76 y y6 ./.f y,9 /a f 7a /G,, o;_42- Pleasant Bill No.9 N - j' 6. G-z. 37 .77. ?a y6 //-1fI7yj / f. 7 ..i?P Plelslnt Bill No. 10 i f E?/ /// /-s/.4 Ar /191 y 71 .A-4 Ax z w I'l asmit brill No.11 J i ,r'_ _ I'Iraaa,u lain No.12 S J.2 /" /. ..2.2 6/ . /// 7•? .y-z (vp /D/ 6 y y(o ; l. 1'leasam lain No.13 L r //r / ...7' ' sef' / j OZ. /6 Pleasant Hill No.1-0 oi/ `/ l«f.?"f_ /a1 . ' JV N tt Pittsburg No. l Pittsburg No.2 P Iss".01 4y /,;r, 041 ham Pittsburg No.3 4 f0,/ 9 9S . 9. .?E P9: -29 .< . 7 . i'y ?'a ; -1 • tel. ?l i. Pittsburg No. A JR AY - 30 y mss' t/ Vrtet 77 .-?o -OOV. ya 6/ Pittsburg No.5 s sem.-1-,' -12' Pitt"9burg No.#3 T2W Pittsburg No.6-AA a9 Pt tteburg No. 7 i B /,, % 1 S /e o. 7'-3 Pittsburg No. s is /Oa f/G /' //'. y /af -1,//' G1,514 ztjPittsburgNo.9 D 7 YE = E''f YY - ` SS. v/ S a/ :%'s" 2 :3 av'.. __.. Pittsburg-No. 10 r''iA v a?4 A I ittabii No. 11 F 1 //s. 3/ ;7' /,I' ay,'a S1' , 6/_. S '7:07' ' ! . M Pittsburg No. 12 jG ' Pittsburg No. 13 fa? " 7 6 .A/ lra Pittsburg No. 14 1 Affil .a.0, a@e^ .f S"'3/ 7/ //< /-: 0 /D Pittsb-urs No. 15 Pittsburg No. 16E f -i,/ "/ SO Pittsburg No. 17 L 1•YfJ.7 /3 >/ /-/l /O oy Ile ; 1l7 Pittsburg No. 18 PittsburgNo. 19 f,. $ :. r', 1r' f/ G' /C% Pittsburg No.20 O i Pittsburg No.20-A P f 9'..i% /5`% 1 i?a I 'z/fie - : 6' %s ./c Pittsburg No.20-1; Q //y'.. /w"'. 3S ' . T.Z //G ..Zy c/ T R f l..7 A ..?4f / f? y o b.0_ /4,i; 31PittsburgNo.Z 3C y lag Pittsburg No. 22 S Pittsburg No.23 T d?G r1 X23 6 3.5 02' 'l 'O Pittsburg No.24 A /r. 3/. 0- Pittsburg No.25 B S 6 riG ,Zo I /. . 0 Ill . .?1 .fig /AG 61, .s'7 G?: 7X Ga Pittsburg No.26 c Pittsburg No.27 p ?.? // e ,tt 9 / 3a .?'6 t Pittsburg No.28 I E ,9 7 6< '' 3, Pittsburg No.30 f--a . P Pittsburg No.31 s9: aes 6 9 G/ 9 7 .G2 y9 Pittsburg No,3 Pittsburg Nii•33 I O/ /6 P7 /9 ..53 f/O w 7'y:.20 .D / l>",3 .oaf O 1'itt4mrg No.34 Pittsburg No.,ij y to 0 O 2 r„ R /.If 7s6a j> ,% 1 a s'.9 / 7. S, Orbisonia L P. .9'G 66 -a LG -Aq x 9/ .20 yL . y i -/- .3' ,as': .se G/ .,37 sy.-7a C.I.,iyton 7y ./?3 Ya X11, ° /G7 act /'.1/ /o. r.>7 ,/al /o.. Gg // 1r7;1Q.,. Port, Chicago No. 1 P y .,j/ .76 O f .Al ; ..-%` 7, : 17 Port Chicago No. l-A Q 1'! 97 7'Y -ori 97 JA 77 J0 6/ .S L/ y/ Port Chicago No.° R /„ .3 D // JU ' /s` S/ `` i<G &/O : y3 :J; /Oe .'l"/ s a E Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS r U:. d a CieO '— OOW me CC N f JUsulLu0 tn Oi c)0. c = OVA ys AC cc UdN E; BONDS YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO z , 1011 A SK9 tG9 .397.Z t 76Y9/ o3 a?da s 1 c jig H 1571/0.1? +V A9940t/ iD ,-O;Z —4"0 ./f j.. I 1 .r /ey z I/ L f J N as 66'9' 1 e e p s 97 33 -3a R :/6 - 11- 3.7 sem fi S ar 77 77 L ,0e' 77 90 yo Toy 5r9 "'-2 4 P 5 Q 6 . fid'' .• / ?moi r v j 2 //,4-1 : f f f s Wr t, E o ata f .. g F f'9 a E x P 59 t K 43 i N 6 3 //a / s7 /off ' a U t p 16W /G ikIll"ev, t f R 3 S7 $f a2/ -oto /0' ` Zef t t F Z f 5T111..., -:, n 1.« a- +. I , • EEw*,`?^ ,rr,c.+cy,T-s nu',ur, ao-,q '+a .tCigs^e ar t rvi S` r •as+ r` "ki. s :r }b'-•a 'C'. t "'.. t"tF'I I:a''g''-'fi' J g lr Y ! 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C47T,.h r y a^'«' zed•y e- ' z n . •z k "2s s A sa-- a . t ti -",,f 3 11 r•" n, i" r 9 sy ', a x xr+s..3myderlx '4rS'"iCye F t(-3 !t c ' 4 • I , C t+ieA..u•,. 46 F ry J F , i Tlj. .... a. s. xiW: ,I _. 11 'Y w7 y tk f J#v'2.r-»I. 3`, I 1111 T a t I-' q?n"r g s 3 xr, d'I' T u t r+ l R. ... x X' h 4;7 r't. a z r r a „r• 1. - s_ i a x r SR f !' 4r ifi M 3_. 1 .dM FryeryIn- L4'iu T q h r j y T .• I is c N; kp ,,s }..: L y xk Mi4 V 3 P ' Nr r' Y rr:""'' a„" eo xi y il f "'" 4 r R r d =x i w x'ry t W v, a 3 ag xf a t, I 11 a, r 9 n t sem{ 5 £ a I»'(. r y - " 7n:STATEENT OF ALL VOT ES SAT f + * ,'Ri k AT THE r I 11 3 t !. yam:., WV Ci k f n F.ye Y ,xr. 11, r ' -,, " 41,l.- 1 RAL ELECTION Ti j,1.'." I I I.' I 11- r, kp{ II v I GENE f Y ; +iF xt T y ll-'-, "'7;-";--.' I -" ' , 1-- l' I'Z- I , " I Iw' I " ,II K A Sw3 y.. . FAM"1- 3 1yy „ J fJJJ... lb 1. y s ilkNOVEMBER4th1952g 7 ._ Am-1. IS' r`^ 9 J'. rF,y,} 1 Ff ^` n 1:1- a 11 fi Yx yj'^' w... 1 Y f 14Krt `s,' "7+'. l ssembly District IN1.1. r r , , x. ', I T w# Ffa Y i t. "", t .n ,.." _— y w 1x" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY l w i T I 11al7 y nMY"3 i> . 4 `sfaar wl- 11 I j { — j _.f n„ I I-s STATE OF CALIFORNIA e y' r o Yf r j L lam r vary{ii ilL a( 7 o i fill out CemficMe m boric v y - 1 —._•, N a } T`ae3 3 1 Y T i } >;;, I'll I I 1, 11-" I 11 I I 4- ,,"'"--,, ,r""""-"' -' , ft r M' Scy R k t t # SECTION 6 7a -.,Y-:,,-.' I t C I'll I , I n'' r -+msz 3,-N {r.. "' y am. 11 t r'1 t F11 nr r 5'11 rr(r 5 'mA£" 11 kw kc. r'. 6 m, ru '" :# r 71 QA,'qu C',.4., v. Y s t " r, d xrsr^ > FkS *R`i r k I f Y 1a 4 r, rA y mn t q,.Xk? r' 111 t ',i 4 il a 1P.P r S 1. arca,, ray r ,.F ...,,lx.,+r',,bs,. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 United States i Senator r,r r" C4 z ELECTION 3 I ? Y 1 < as ' w $ /3 ate. u { W' PItL•C:II CTS r4 Z1- ,a;o do. ? WR• O'v a ca T 1 O Vs' t- 4 w w s x y LLa ! i.. 1 4 tr. V. 4 V V VS` L t) VS y VS» F.. Z `0 < ..0 1moi; 4' 0` `o C7p o U0` C+o` .3`0 o < W o n 94 > a > w a vI 10th Assembly Di:trio RQliulCAB DTII/ LORSInUTIGN 34AAlu[ SOt1ULLST rs' Contsnuedl lfOitESS11E MAi1MA!!5T _ M_.._.__ 1= x i i gTotalsBroughtForwardAajoavv; j0e-o ` &.37 79 79 e J Port Chicano No.31 O4 O O O D O /6 a I3 / z; 1 s Port Chicago No.4 c lD a O//7 w 711 Clvde D 'S' 6.Z /,Zo O o O O O x.2,9'o2 71 Nichols IF I O Antioch No. 1 G . I as/ ; 9 o Antioch No. 2 I /O 2. 1g,/J Op Antioch No.3 Antioch No.No.4 1 1" i Z,Z! 4.- k OAntiochNo.5 1 TG ' 9/ ; /9f Z t O O d Antioch No. G L & 6 1 /,2 f O O f 1 D /6.;/G. 'Antioch No.7 ri o ,/07 j fel' } / Q Q O i _. Antioch No.8 90 r itAntiochNo.9 0-1 O 7;z /_. .----__Antioch No.9-A P/91' 63 /.3 ; 0 x Antioch No. 10 sR. `/,3 /.2 XI I- i 3 O - DAntiochNo. 10-A R GjiC13 d /OJ' Z 4 D. it R o o O O asp Antioch N`o. 10-8 S Antioch No. 11 D >'/moo i /.l' Antioch No. 12 A to t//'f i 4 D. Antioch No. 12-A 7/ Antioch No. 13 C D Antioch No. 14 Z. la Antioch No.16 F Antiocli No, 17 a/3 ! f i 1 O O O O O 9.f' .•Zd ! Lone Tree No. 1 T 68 _` /0.3 ! O O O O 4 i.2. '; .. _._ Lone Tree No.2 I 010 ii F d Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No. 2 7t9 ';/f` /'of ' O J'.c.3/` y Brentwood No.3 fir`(, , c `/ t O O O O 5/_ Brcllt'ood No,4 p j Brentwood No. S OP /OG 7BrentwoodNo.h 01 77 13)'I'OIl 1(. 1 Plvron No,l-A T? O O O rn Knightcul B ,'l /02/ /3.3 O 4 O Oakley No. 1 C 97 ice O O Q O i Oakley No.I-A D Oahe'No.2 E to. 3/O T a `/ Q 1 D D 010 Oakley No.3 F -Z.77'/4 2 l 1/ O O O O O Bethel l;lan l No.1 G /fes j/OD A19 O 4 D O O O 9 z I;cthel lsiand Nu.l-A lsy • Iil O 4 O O a27'i/ I vw 7 .. f/ay aay9c&'ao z 9 j o 7 RSENTEE VOTE J K TOTALS FOR 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT it AW/,Z E w.:+.•.a.ya+ O x f P+ x i 3 Si r A fH ti GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 x j RePssConntave i State Senator of if dge......_...Court i,TudCou Yilurt 0 1 112 I g 17th District Amwnbly 6th District 10th District A6leud.Dist. /1fud.Dist. h e r iz 1E 7Z X Yu s A WY4r.Va r J: r f.ti1b6 6`s'var J.Vfil 171 Solq: V7 . . D! 7o /o/ F 7711 90 iC3 n; R R3 / o. 9S`'/.TG w _ N 3 o' j/io o P 67 ./,2/:is'r , 67_./1 0Z /2 7 /3r 16 t R 9 /01' T# '68 d S P >z oj fD g ..T,T /moo Z?' Q 7 D tn Jp ff 0113 1/ ArT a .r8't 80 77`//s' L X /.S ;d,2 7.2 ,/y.0 R f e, A iC87 ..cam ;117, 3Y rpt 1 n 80 /0 E vs 03 z 2 F 77777 8 L Ai 3,1 YJ,:P16 f 8767' s E P t a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE D ay 1 sty Dir:l::t spy_ ,Dir +64 titre or, Mwa.Utl Dat Mueoe.Ut1-Dat 4 Mwu Ua hest. Pithburg Pittsburg ,f u Wad No, f Wad No.4 Ward No 5 Coen.Hasp.Dist. Carat.Hw.p D"a Iii Q 4 1 s ELECTION z z x s t PRECINCTS x c u 6 7 10th Assembly District Li W • i 4 Continued) Totals Brought Forward A 7.r'.ZyaJle r 3744.0,x/8$ .. .' Y Port Chicago No.3 B 1777/ f' .•2 9,1 Port Chicago No.4 C 6JK ?/ . 6 ,41_ 1 Clyde D r.?#iNicholsEf 1 u. 4 Antioch No. 1 G s Antioch No. 2 H Antioch No. 3I Antioch No.4 3 Antioch No.5r Antioch No.6 L t Antioch No.7 Aft I Antioch No.8 jf,1 Antioch No.9 0 Antioch No.9-A Antioch No. 10 Q Antioch No. 10-A R x Antioch No. 10-8 S t r lf Antioch No. 11 T ( 1 e AAntiochNo. 12 s 3 T r Antioch No, 12-A r z f Antioch No. 13 C Antioch No.14 D i as A tii,ch No 13 a Antioch No.16 F t GAntiulhNo.17 Lone Tree No. l N l t To.j a Lone Tree ho.2 3 a. Lone Tree No.3 J h r 8 r Brent-wood No. 1 L r Brentwood No.2 Afn Brentwood No.3 tN ffBrentwoodNO.4 0 Brentwood No.,P Brentwood No.b x 4 R Byron No. 1 S Byron No.l-A T Ax lrughcsen t r OaUey No. 1 C Oakley No,i-A t. .. Oakley No.2 Oakley No.3 P a Bethel Island No,I G 77-777",»,7 Bethel Island No,I-A 8 t P 117 l?.t'.S; 1. . . _ tls . 6t X25/.X314 _. .. x 7.I ABSENM VOW I TOTALS FOR loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Af,/t x .i,2, 37JL J24/ OUX 347/ .?3d31.. _ _. . ._ ..w.,.. .:.. ........,-. N f t R s01d' . P Y r t . a }. w,+r.» •mw«'.d+.d•++M.,_ e R S r 9 T F4 j tyx 3 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS T 1i 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 ) 10 11 12 LLA Z ui d C W W j Z A X00 d'Z0 Z'a0 us 2E G~ ul V O j 0 30v z ItOp O 4 O j VCU U U I uZi" W 1 044 W1i. r LL m ) 0 Z N d Z W 4K L N H S j N N ( {L,d m O N O I NW U Z0'' 0 tea t9 O ZZ It ZZ Z ' I V = I N-tn o CVZ? 1 N 0 -,iae Z n N {{ O < iI O N I OZ+ { _, O ZW J O HdOd W WZ Z 6 p.. HOZ ' `:,CZ ! aDZaC W d 5 J W d Y O < P 7 U 0 1i d II J I' N 0 Wed i °° m I W x, 4L.I i m YES, NO YES NO YES NO i' YES NO YES NOYESNOYESNO YES NO YES NO YES NO . YES NO A R /z7 /G yip .3x 93 -zAr. c 1.2y .2-11 V.29 A/ : 9.S" 61 . SSS/ ;17.2 lr_l f`. 73 !o, 1144 . 71'7' mi ff lfJf- 9,Z 11(o, / /2/ 1.0 ff ¢ /v6 .3z fl- .Js'97 F ; z; p s'`o .s6 A/ xJ G .2 3 ,2 ,To / z ss' .sz .Z t F G 97 // ,Y/ &,W; AP .F`6 . 17 s"9 . 63 ,30 .r6 .3 !s7 c3/ .tea 3,Z 'Zu '07 7/ '/7 H I%87 /9 '/' 60/ft` O `l':f.TL .S7 I&G f. o;?..0Z 3z yf 9,Z r 70r;';2 / 7 P oaf.19 9JP iv7 .fro 77 IZ4 r 7e all K ZO,Z 7p G/ //9 Z.99 /.T3 •Tp :J .Z e.7 Xr s`7 3 f //9 /oau',.Xz L (/6-0 -44 1.3/ s'/ 99 4 .,ll ,Z7 //7 .10 3G .33 'i XLAT V 71 /iy 67 .Zo; m *r ,2o ; i/s' 67, 90 9G , 93 71' ce .fib io ' ii9 i ,;'i.27LJpl 401 ?.r 70 98' /0".ZJ'' N > .ty,r/!oo 7s /3//3 : 7.2 ,Zi els' /. s' 71[ /3G G z /L,Z '-w,'li/,rl ro' .3 y ion /6L j, FI 7i 70 .c31 ion:/69 S6 `?" 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Ax ,?L 4Y 1 s"3 0(1 , f'z /0 9/ G 6f •7 / G3` 7/ 1'117 60 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r+ MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 _ . _ 14 1516 1? 18 19 1 20 21 x N { W SLS i+. p; I!H E'er 7l 11 rcc 0 09 ELECTIONZzz z2 M z az ZvU OPRECINCTS 14 5 Or20 aLO u. 0nt Y <O U 0QQ 0 0N.J 0 f loth Assembly Distr+d YES NO 1 YES NO ,! YES NO ; YES NO ft YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Continued) Totals Brought Forward A aWf ;.if#Ardl I 7J 11973 ! :/3f 3o 1So;:t$J 1 PO4L;t„:W'I f/ 377wi.X6{711 rt ,,2.7 j !•.?'t3"-Z 6 '` 70 6 ,5'.Z ,.2,2 j„fart Chicago N0.3 7' ,77B i1 fort Chicago No.4 C fs o.Z (i, "'f .3' gp 7 1.17 / 1 Clyde 4'D fl Nichols E Z,2_ ..' ' 1.3 -17 I Z.Z 3z z 1AntiochNo. 1 G 1} / tF S f Antioch I o. . ii / V G 1/3fr , ; ,./L/' /1'r.. . 7f 1v4 17' 6d' 1 O 6,2 Antioch No,s 67' yy . z ..2 3i Antioch No.4AntiochNo. h 8 i e/i}/! ' X7'. 3 ' 69 8"j 93 tro '1',Z 63 /4 v t.z /z -ze Antioch No.G L I (.j /.2.Z ./23 '3 r'/1'e up-":d t, Y T 79 17 i a' 7•e f xtioch No. t iaF' 93 .;/3 ? ryz /P ;/'o. .2f ,fid 91 ;; 7A o i Jf3 "T 9 72; !114'97 / /8. 7 Antioclx No.8 4?4J//.1 !iG.6 7 :/3.2 3y;:9' / Y Antioch No.4 o Sty ` % 43_ GG t+ 3 ..._ w 9 9. _?*` !A'. ._ ,/Q._?L 37 JLf Antioch No.9-A P ; oG/ ti//.'t .. 1/ ..'fw"' ^•a,Z..Y3 ,64 7-1-41f E L LrY d/ 9t` .•J 99 ;. 3. Antioch No. 10 Q 9-%1` //Ca' x/7.3 „?4 t.J•Z 1.%} r / v8 9.2 7fZ /.ZZ 1-,t z 73 Antioch No. 10-A R IAV l/9#./t/ - 111-4 ' , f 37' 6 '' /•3 9G r6 1/ © Antioch No. 10-8 1' /f` ;:/i.' 1 Antioch_Iti'o. 11 T f '`.,v Antioch No. 12 rrp Antioch No. 12-A 1.r 60 //' iQ .5.9 /// fid' .Z/ .:d Antioch No. 13 C .71 1/ Antioch No. 14 U Z /y/ 1T3 39 : ,s"/ G // 9/ //4. 6& 3 7/ 30 F '/i 90 /s19 31LAI 449 GAntioch;o• 1G cxr'.rp /,pyG6 /8 Aiiti cl No, 17 Op` / '/-3x' y/ ' yb 9 0 9.2 dd /7 ,a /y Lone Tree No. 1 ls./ ! 91.E y ,//y . s 7/ 77 -Xp .7, / 77 Lone Tree No.z 1 ` ?' 93 #' G ..f7;t I,z oz-r 99 3'/v Gam; Alo 77 d.z Lone Tree No.3 117 Brentwood No. 1 L Brentwood No. 2 t f ' f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 b fs MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 22 23 24 yi oAC Z w O U ac x - us Oyu o typ G c Fx of ilA W. O d Lu I U i BONDS F!ES YESNO NO YES NO YES NO A M3ig 4i a5 /C6 X190 I 9t61 G$Tp 6 t 1'r 2 3i ; / F 9 :o 30.3x;T CL li 14.2 F Yz .Af Al .79 ,f'`-Z for 77 L V7 ,AU N / a 97 90 ?.5-B6 Eii.7 ..29 ma 70 4j 0 Oft . P t Av ( sip 7 -Z/ 1' 1—,f Q 9 /Gtr Y R 77 .t 93 7y 777779T SI. 7 /,Z, s'i 7y' ' zley M. i 9410 d0W;W 000F3 -X3 F Off lip $Y Aoz *0 G G /ate Al ;nr ' f7 .2'' X? 63 F F ylt v a i t L 0o 77 4.2 tr 77 i t N 4 71 Jo ar 9 I r G 77, c 74 Tyr'117 .?/ 3.Z '. D 8 /'b J.3 !7f 3r'P k F LSA x i M 67 7 iso -3 o .9 1.3.z ? z t I ( , 233L tli rY+6'IPYj Irr:ate j T A d n:.. b... , m, .,.: ,f dr ..,,, ,. rn..€ '4%M*` mow.. j xpr ^m nTM q,sa w xrRxr "`Y"knfrtAr'a W, r ? 1' j I I I 4 -%, *' ,- 4 b{ T A "` I I M qbi. 4 e bI . I I I ,:..-,",I 11 j,,," I I 11 11 I I -- I y ,, ..: I,- 11 I 1, -'' I -1 - 11 y µY i y { h sg A P R j -N Y' a. A6 f x r x r ' `a A<'i 4 i. t '7„ '"" fi-' a", F a ", r do 4"rf S'.f d;"fie b+'4a'' `. I ' SA r M - A 1: 1b11iI1fffjq ' 0. k fi µ 4 wx 1A.'. .. i 7 t t x 34M M , tr N i r t ” ym-? t tw.r- e1.x. t 1 Y p* ,a h E k '; r ., , 4 1, k y 1 SSyyY- t rv' ',. a: _ J 4 p 11:jN,- '.1 ` I. a.: i r s- k "-'ua,a x,,,-k" da ''1 -d ' s s Yap" `- 1 .. _4 z S -4r a. -o- k ld,ks X: fi!Q 'K y1. a ^ y_ r.r xm g.cep s tet' xj s a Ya rp a a , m¢ a ,.- H V' 3, ' 3.t", " Y z , , + — y t C 7; r a r mn STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y : United sires PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORSiSenator 7" f W •«»' yC E5 ,..' a ' Y- C"' ? . -"`^ Zt x•a .. 0 i t ELECTION u a w 4 c ? '- "` ,a? z» am ` r. + r. o mow" z ` PRECINCTS a 7 T Ca r . r. . t u J: ..+i +-v f.. tJ2 m u :& G!f G ! i +i+ "" r + 7 I l i ° .:I c':r 0> i "iC'. r9 ^ . "Gw w+ '!.+WC' t ! 4L { { x .K`- "`o Cy^` yQ C7`o n a ..c` `0 30` Oo d O O H C Y I a t U Isn gnom Se lAi15T Std I tth ASSEMBLY DISMC=t 1E t]tt Atif j Bay View No. 1 A15Z i i a a o lS•Z s. Bay View No.1-A 3 133 Q D Y Bay View No.2 C !03 3S S 0 6 p a. e. s7' J-41 s Q 1 El Cerrito No. l D r 1v '. O- /j/'O a O Q i{.7 i 70 j El Cerrito No.2 7 ,i O + a c a M Ll Cerrito No,3 F .r t?ff3 Q y 0 0 o a a. s! y G !9! /03 f O I o a o a /33. .47,Li Cerrito No.4 t El Cerrito No.4-A 8` //o // l:I Cerrito Nu, -13 v , 1 a jo i CerritoElNo.5-A R tis" Ll Cerrito No.Q o . to El Cerrito No. 7 F! p9 raj 0 0 0 0 d a /381 3/. . .. T z< .t.?5 a /oG tElCerritoNo.b 335: EL.Ceuito` st g O El Cerrito No,9-A PGS. 4II El Cerrito No. Irl Q *?JJ 'I Jfa /.tb I 0 0 a 0 El Cerrito No. lI R /yy 107 b9 .. . _ 0.. a .. _ 0 - o:. x .' I:1 Cerrito I o. 11-A S ,7 : /15-'s t• o r El Cerrito No. 13 A 'a r€ fS' rc/ f a v o 0 a Et Cerrito No. 14 B -Z'` Ib7 _n4 El Cerrito No. 15 C Y,;77 ; s vZ/ i EI Cerrito No. 16 D cT !-- 5?? El Cerrito X0. 17 0 o a o o El Cerrito No.17-A G ;j,3 lr., f7 c o c a o t r El Cerrito No. 18 114 i O 4;16 EI Cerrito No. 19 f u ka r El Cerrito No.20 b r° J' o o a a 0 El Cerrito No.21 T 4n 7C 1 i f O o a o Q t /7S i .30 w El Cerrito No.21-A L 7: Y. f f a'+7Q G O O 1 z E1 Cerrito No.22 El Cerrito No.23 j ' 4. C? v 1 EI Cerrito?\o.?3_A f 1 s',•- El Cerrito Na.24 P '79 i P G o v O o d3x, a3 i y EI Cerrito No.24-A Q ' i l75 1 0 4 El Cerrito.N _a 5 f t S 'cam r,El CerritoNo.o._6 S++ o-T a !^/tz a 0 II T o o d" G I r7 O a D Q 6 ..1L'1 Cerrito\o.28 A 45,-6 7 El Cerrito No,29 B El Cerrito No.34 C 73e 1 i 6 /i C b G o e7 C 7-1- -.19 Ll Cerrito 'o.31 D ,,',S/ l f 7 h `; O CJ Q 5r T. E 7 9411 s L'1 Ce a. ' tt r JQ f J r El Cerrito leo.33 t f. 1 GloRichmondNo. 1 174:a f t,4 13 1, L a 16,Z, _/7 Richmond No.2 I /'JS o:. O Q O t 1,j•Z, .36. Richmond No.3 J y 9 3- C' 411 Ai U 4, Richmond No.4 2fi !ti,",777 Richmond No. 5 L Riclanond No.5 G Richmond No,6-A A' !a f t o _ V,7 t .27 Richmond No.7 p 1 f' r7 s Richmond No.7-A P f'?li Richmond No.7-B Q ItC 4,: t t/ C J 4 4 J:6.il, i' s Richmond No.R R 71 ..,Z.2 Richmond No.S-A S '„' ,;, 1 t 4 T x Totals Carried Forward6'74.1 i j GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOW 4th, 1952 = Representative in ? Memberof' gross State Senator „ Anwm iiy17thDistrict6thDistractthDistrict nr. Z M c Z. U: l: YES Nol live i«:t i C 3p a1'• sP mss rr D 13ZL F 1/7. //3 F rot ; 9P r r G CH !!S /,Ott j 7 rtp3 J Ply i K 1771 07 t c rL :'-{9 . I,S f:" eta r3o : AA?. 177, 1, Af ?? . 9.Z : 14"41 7$' IM: rte ,s- k. N , , /d,9 t i R 1tS. r39 ria +3 107 , t@ r- 9 t7» lair' Q I r r: lV lz Com ? Id?r C r 7' 400 t t k iD t 147 IW7, F f Flu7 zi A 7 t x m lv: e 01 P lP tI. C: y 1^' , k.:ai_ moi 3' 41 Fr w q ; C 1. . • r fi 7 D i r: fr iii t^=`-. !r-; j.:6 f',,; r a4' t r e f y 4641/ 41 t n r' wy # r I r sf 0 R i 4Z 17 r . t i M' Qj"•'f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Diredor.East Ba- Ovector East Say Director.East Ba f Munn-UM Dist Muni.WI M . Muni-Ute.Dist. Word Na 1 Word Na 4 Word No.5 + ELECTION z z t PRECINCTSz s a z zNjo 116 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bay View No. 1 A Bay View No. l-A g 147 f[3, 3P Ba•View No.2C 17 s El Cerrito No. 1 D /23 tJ 117 I:1 Cerrito No.2 E i f E1 Carito No.3 F /4/ - 3.3: l9 k El Cerrito No.d G jjZ 27 El Cerrito No.4A H /S f S3 a HI Cerrito No.4-B j 17 Ll Cerrito No.S J r EI Cerrito Igo.5-A x E El Cerrito No.6 L /8P Z' /86. J Itz. d x r E El Cerrito No.7 t Z ts r El Cerrite.No.$N 9S Lia ZZ rFM EI Cerrito No.9 D 1,3 So S i 4 t El Cerrito No.9-A P El Cerrito No. 10 Q /63 I60, AZz F` El Cerrito No. 11 R //S El Cerrito No.11-A S 1-tt'1 El Cerrito No. 12 T /77 174 P740 a r^ El Cerrito No. 13 A /8/ J?p : 1771 r E1 Cerrito No. 14 i El Cerrito No. 15 C eZ rc I El Cerrito No. 16 D t _ 4 I:1 Cerrito No.16-A E J4't L'1 Cerrito No. 17T F JS1 t El Cenito No,17-A G iilk ; JJ El Cerrito No. 18 H Ll Cerrito No.19 l , 9l; l._,. El Cerrito No.20 x 1 k Yd{ ` EI Cerrito No.21 I6.57 a LE•1 Cerrito No.21-A m- EI Cerrito No.22 M /3c J46 4..1 Ll Cerrito No.23 N El Cerrito No.23-A O 31' 1.31 El Cerrito No.24 P El Cerrito No.24-A Q / 5 El Cerrito'o.25 R i 1 Ll Cerrito No.26 S f 4 y r Cerrito No 27 T n 4:F3 El Cerrito No.28 A /iS f ` El Cerrito No 29 Al E _ El Cerrito No.30 r 77 El Cerrito No.31 D )3t, R5* 7 El Cerrito No 32 fi J> L'1 Cerrito No.33 F G 1 Richmond No. 1 g Richmond No.2 l iQ3 i 9f 9 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 8 yam' l. m. a r Richmond No. 5 y r., Richmond No.G M 6 i r '^YQ Rulunond To.6-A N ' Richmond No,i Oil i Richmond No.7-A P hicinnond No.7-B Richmond No.R R Richmond No.S-Aa i d TS r Total* Carried Forward i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 t0i MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 2 3 LLI 00OV a 9 10 11 12 Lu us OO dZ 2ZIozOzEZ9 ' i 'z0 zQ ooW vi Z +S "1 Oo <p O @ o-UAV c?U W~ Zt030<O i O Vw Z Ul to nom, i[ use vu Adm O i Z , #A t9 4 O ;t =<U. ; Oet Qfoc H { > i ZZ 1 V Oyu awe :i 2 "p u. O_< t OZ.:OZN 1Z0 U i) mI < 4.0 xW d 0 WO < 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ti? rJ MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 „ 17 1 18 19 20 21 Z C z Z cam oma E o 00 ZL? a t3 Sat ELECTIaN o Z Z O vr_ Z < r a` z 00 PRECINCTS A z at V } Z W r O 300E z Z N O} a`V z0 p< OV 2 00 ip U jy 0.0 E e iR v 0 f d r t -U 'O i t; I tth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO !' YES NO YES NO YES , NO YES NO YES NO Bay View No. 1 A f1 ' lAr -v /3/ 9' //y 303 8 9111 J'7 XI yo 1/ 17t. 83 tab. s'o Bay View No. l-A g t/ 9,0 IAA 4S"µ /ifs* 3.Z. /!3 5 13 P7+ Y7 7/ 73 pcP I./ 86 f06! af?ss' V 37 -/o Sla ,4 i Bay view No,2 e big A6 b3 .3 a .9 r Il Cerrito No. 1 S jo' yy 6 6f. 90 96 76 //S' l , r I Sr S' /33 9 /oo os'EI Cerrito Ao,_F. //l_---1 12.E. ` .__Zl_,31 _ 2 P_7_. ___ __.3 3 L 1:1 Cerrito No.S F oS 76 lito it? l39 J71 //J" ,/9 0- /071 !1 711 b1 W 6 , 9! /os 414 L1 Cerrito 3 o.4 G 9 ?/ J,.3 ..t /3T .tL 9 /A! 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ZS-; x^Ei Cerrito No. 11 R 7`,L T,P' /• ! .tae l33. /S l.iL. .2,L 6 , 8J Il 66 sd ; d'a S;. 89 _./a-3;._. 3. . z El Cerrito No. 11-A S rv,3 . • 67 .:7 /%= -5'/ 7S . 1-17 p , fpz yd : 84 9s". 97 lap T 1 -r " r 4 '^ z t 6 / F 5- /4 S 7, 4 E-I Cerrito No. 13 A A ,6 r- .- / Y,: ::! . 3w ;, 1/7 21` 7s. 1.i6 / , /.Z7 j /t1 b'2 , / Sl E1 Cerrito No. 14 B ttb /r, ' mid /tom 31 f4 67 1,t7 /1 '6 /.Zj • s7 _, __. ~ . k..El Cerrito No. 13 f> " .;c 7 r ly., .`3,. //,F I/S / s 01 El Cerrito No. 16 D 5'6". r 1 111 , -Z -_ „= est A6 7o YS' 7Z 7 64 . 96 *0 73 MI- .. I! S t c -z r s" f /od 4' I 7 lc c I El Cerrito No.17 F J'E.. _.. b ; 17 %i 3.., No. G jcr 6Y /tb t :„ f! . .'`,/ ';: 9r 77 71 41 Y d -_7/ .Z r.. s9µms,EI Cerrito No.17- A E1 Cerrito 'o. 1$ 7y' / r"El Cerrito No, 19 X r/f" / !/ c r.. ; p7 . .;0 6u . !a 7/ S6 S> . 67 /i.2; . ... P?. - v E1 Cerrito No,20 Y3 S- 7 w L"1 Cerrito No.21 l ., .;, r:' •'7 /4--. 71, f. .- ,'CZ r'/ I!J ?S 7b fl 54 !I y / 127 r r '~ a- 1 d's yf 7` ' 7?III Cerrito No.21-A L .1'n o %.,: : /." •; ` F El Cerrito No. 22 ryi/ry ; 17 ryS4a /. t i:l Cerrito.No.23 Xx J.: - d '"-` ''".^ f .4t ..*; J" / rC7 j•i tf11 . ` I 1 ra4r "f JAG/ 10Y{- i3R,I.l C.rrl lto No.23-A 0 ' L'1 Ccrrito\o,24 p _ r7, .;a ir c , ' 7'?El Cerrito No.2.1-A J ,:' E*- 1.+ ;477 s' /` ` /f/' /?7 ,.j23 r f v .i... tor.,. ,... w t.,..1J( crrlt\u,_. c c ,_ r 7! s EYP 41/ o _.. .El Cerrito N o,2G S 1C ,._s : /CFb . /` 73 / 03 T '"121 r ft 1-471 ` 1 Cerrltu I;l Cerrito No,28 A ;`.Z .'.37 f P? 71 r3 /7?. err/ ICS /•zl 11T. 9 M21; lif -/ 0y I.1 Cerrito No.29 g .' r t 3' fx - e: WQ 4'F ? . /a 76 t I:1 Cerrito No.30 C ,i r.:' , ,. 3 ' ". 7 E1 Cerrito i iT,31 l? 7 E Y- r t7v Y .El Cerrito No.33 F r t . ... ,; f .! f!- ,.1 7 3 r,;,r '„ ? p f` tom;b r•%' //7 f./f'3 6s J .. a r Gr,Richmond No 1 Y Richmond N4,2 rt ' v h(r^ d`vu. 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I —,.,-_',,- 1,' 16u, I - , -- 1,I ,7,_!,,, 1 11 11 11 t, t,, ' I . 1111'' I'l- l '' I 1 ' ' 'a- I-, W I 7, : I ' AT TIS 1 1' r 11 4 r' — . r,mO y N I 1- 1- 1 , is Yf iF t(w' J x GENERAL ELE t ll W-X1 CTION t ; j'1 J.. m 1 - 1 1.I l " - 11 , x r t,'-; M 11 I t, I t I -1- 1 I ,- , % 1 ; I ll: ':,:! A,a,* F' ,-" 3J 11 -1 h, e ".I e I —'-, I I . 11' .11- 1 05-11.1;a r?W i ttl II - I r-%, zi — - 1 . I ---f: i, 7' ,I I , " .I , 1 I -t,,--. , ,; . i-,;,,-,;,_. 1 .e`V,",-`I t"II I t:",i_-,., 1, Ya F A tFs,Y 0 q4 i n r NOVEMBER 4th, 4 952 z r ,;r r cw 3 [ ti, w i1. 1 I tss" f b r s w p{p AN1 w 8 1, Y' 4. 4 f, i l: 1. 1 sseznbly fI' ll x a. _ a r^ t s = 1s•r t IN fi . '"{i A 9 '" d 'tu eif t i ce i i r r 13. i1`aK 4"'" r...}-x zass B a R ufwl""X id 2 u v fi '- - a_CONTRA COSTA COUNTY P ' 4 , 1 _ It, 11 11 C 11 r + r"x z d { r is ;tF I It 11 m STATE OF CALIFORNIA f w the Galt wakes the Oficial g s n4ia rr/ _ y 'f hC Y' fix} M7; Y Ia t't'Z.C."!' k. 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Richmond No.9 I! 90#.;,6M l3$, l o: 0 0 0 /" o. ate. 4S' / /,` p ` O 1 O O O 0 , ARichmondNo.9-A C /$O, 02 oZo1 oZ //(o; / 71/- O 0 O O O aZ0l; .50.Richmond No. 10 D O I O O a t.3QL . Richmond No. 12 F O O OI O O O /Sk 3/ ; z Richmond No. 13 G 0?0 r I!/ 9a D j O o o_ O A7, Richmond No. 14 70 ; i N Richmond No. 15 O O O O Richmond No. 17 9.3 ; S'O r /39 O O oil O O //If, 401, O D o 3I6climondNo. 17-A L o lo/ t 4- 0RichmondNo. 18 7 at? 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GENERAL, ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 Representative in State Senator Memberof Congress ii 17th District Assam* I I6thDistrict th District Y, wc L SI ZZ. t r NO 777 11ip A16V7 l7 98 7 Xjyt 7777t R 74D4 /as 70 3a, a/ /3 Cl oa D /Ip /b7.X30 13, /Sb 40 a8 F G H 90;117, gyp 8/ 76. is 1 &a /03. loS_ 98910. 14 i v 00 /a J R 5h /30:99 . L 495. 138 5_ LI 6 /3/9 M a3. 37 ///. Qa. i N 77.146 88 66. 1447 05. 17 P QSA,r n 9 art R /,to, & STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE n,ism; y ' ate. 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F Richmond No.66-A 0 A Richmond No.67 S (o O s 7 i J Q 15 D 0 C 1/51j 3$ f7 Richmond No.68 T' 0 i' a1/(p 0 0 0 O Richmond No.68-A f1 D 3 V a 4 0 D o r Richmond No.69 B a Richmond No.69-A C 1P. i1 ,:3 3 ' j D O O O 4_ 17 Richmond No. 70 Do 0A Richmond No.i1_ L D 0 0 S 1T_ .- Richmond No.71-A F 0 0 0 0 O Richnwnd 10.71-11 f r Richmond No.72 S{ t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 x .Richmond No.73 I .39 i 3 33 Q Q A d 0 O f 1 ' Richmond No.74 J }e ! 6 s Q 0 O 1,* + 3 i f 1RichmondNo.7-1-A R 17(- 44 ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 :/ Richmond No.75 L• , oo p7 /i$ t 0 0 0 O O n Richmond No,75-A 188 i l / 3 b o 0 0 0 0 / Richmond No,76 8? 0 S- 0 O O O D Richmond No.76-A O SD O Z 04. Richmond No.77 P 03 } $ 1 j a-D o o Richmond No.77-A Q /D G 7 ; / -b 0 O O O O :f i 3 MIR Richmond No.78 R ,2`L- /7'8 D D O 4 O Richmond \To,78-A S 0/ J 0 0 O O O 1 Sia Richmond No.79 T p 0 O a D D a Richmond No.79-A A /(, G /17 3 0 0 d 4 f.3 Richmond No,SO B 97 b7 leo o a 0 0 0 0 Richmond No.80-A C77, L-ii 50 1/ D d 0 O D 0 '07 w Richmond No.81 D to b 9 6 0 D O O q 141 1a Richmond No,83 F 3 /b O O O O O O ?? AJ Richmond No.83-A G /8 1 /0 3 D D 0 O (rs /(aa 16chnhond No,84 3 1 o d o l6' 36a79 > 16/ Richmond No.84-A 1177 `` y-3 13 x 1 0 0 o v o i3 s Richmond No.85 J I moo. tj 0 O 0 Richmond No,85-A x ( !' ' f/ Q Q Q O O Richnhond N0,85-B L / a/ //0 O D O O O Richmond No,86 6 7 //"- o 0 0 0 0 0 //41, 31 / s W ;Richmozid.No.A A' tea. ' a O 0 D A O a 0 " i Richmond No,87 O i s (, 4 4 D O 1.3 3 t t MRichmondNo.87-A P /- i; if 9- !a O O D 0 O O AY 11 E l Richmond No.88 3 3 3 0 U 0 O O f 0 f a$. Richmond No, 89 R a$d i „2- Cyt/ p a D o o /3/ j 3/ Richmond No.89-A S 6- oZ to a2/8 off- Q O D D //8" 0 Richmond No.90 0 i 3( a 7 Totak Carried Forward y 3 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952v,. s Representative in { State Senator JuLaL Congress kssem* 6th District i 17th District I IA Dishict 3 x t. r YES SMO Y... 4 B Adr lqlll 1 1) 131 Jb o t_ H 31 14 B4 r _ I J 4L. 41 o S4" J7 9 R 3 K% B 2 iib.171 133.A r 1A 6r MPt 01 G 5X 11 3'I 5' ao Haxp jigs i4z, M 3a-.J33 l3l , 37:J 3.AX / N 77 19 a 33 L 919:2,170 _a?r y i 4 176+ R 5b I v i FS6b - 1,1 b : 4 x-:117 1 76 37.36; 9 .1/8_ . _ 63.10 t . f E A L , a #7 L :195 1 A, F H 7. ;139 7 f7 r 38 J343:JOB p F 1 K 38 :/l 30 37 Jos' _ 80 A0 a A fL 9 :/ ; , 38 Y, D rfly N 120 /a a- D 3'r 1,1j7 51 i 3 /Y0 . JY. 73 to49 1 T198 D 9 l i yy d STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEgm j€_Director.Emit Bey Diirector.Wlay 7 Director. East Bay " P` Muni-UM Dist Muni-Ute.Dist. # Muni.Utz.Dist Wad Na 1 ° Word No.4 Word No.S z 3 O f b ELECTION z z 1 z s PRECINCTS z o z F O F V e P d kat f]Vtj r y 11th Assembly District a Continued) i Totals Brought Forward A +tS9 bTr9k.F. Richmond No.56 B az 1l 0 3 1 Richmond No 57 c 119 a3. l:ic}unond No.57-Alog ,D /0 10 g c Richmond No.57-B E1194 Richmond No.58 F I i Richmond No.58-A G f aD Riclunond No.59 H MY Richmond No. 60 1 $ t Richmond No.61 Richmond No.62 8 f Richmond 1\o.63 LT Richmond No.64 3 f31 fRichmondNo.64-A N Richmond No.65 011M Richmond No.65-A p 90 Richmond No.66 Q lo . fJr3' i a Richmond N o.66-A R Richmond No.67 S Richmond No.68 r T 3b D SRichmondNo.6S-A A F,d Richmond No.69 Riclunond No.69-A C 10 Richmond No. 70 1 b I a g i k _ 5 o;*rt r,... Ricluuond No.71 e a Richmond No.71-A P 4 Richnsond No.71-11 G // f j o i µRichmond I To.72 H a d t Ricluuond No.73 I 1 7 Richmond No 7 4 1 F 1 RYiN Richmond No.74-A S D 0, Q7 a P 7.Richmond No.75 L f18 f 1 I 1 Riclunond No.75-A 111 f D t p . i P Richmond No.76 N /( P Ricluuond No.76-A 0423 Richmond No.77 P , o Richmond 1`o,77-A Q / e-Richmond No.78 R q Riclmtnomld No.iB-A S9' Richmond No.79 T f 6 Richmond No.79-A A > 1 67'Richmond No.80 B I _117: f e s -.- 1 ... ... Richmond No.80-A C 1 Richmond No.81 D i Riclunond To. t Richmond No.83 P J E 2 Riclunund No.83-A G7 Richmond No.94 H 9 i[ r Richmond No.84-A l 6 D •; G/ 3 i s Richmond No.85 J r Riclunond NTo.85-A 6 7 t r s 777 Richmond No.R5-1I L 8 Richmond No.86 p q s lachmond'a.Sti-A N Riclunond No.87 4 Richmond No.87-A P q, f Richmond No.88 t? F7 t Richmond No.89 R r Richmond No.89-A S / 9T Richmond ?o.90 TY9 E l Totals Carried Forward YFyyl GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 !i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J N 1 i Z ac Z O V. tu to ii = W O v! I i us 0-- i uWi O U pOZ ! WZWz lD VW G JZ00 Z sra AZO aZ0 GOp jU d,Z 'i, Wo' S W O o0<OCH ZZr. p '^ u itLLi e O 301L) I Op O 0 0 0 0 W - 1- Z NLLmOZNWZW W to - it N7 1. Wm Wdm O O N W 2 O M, e t9 O 2 Z ! Z Z !i Z Z ! U _ ! in CAI awe V Z2 N 0 Z p u 00<O an ! O w AZO I ZW s s W OZ CZ m oC W YI s n s r- r V a m i YES NO" YES NO YES NO if YES NO YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NOYESNOYESNOi, YES NO YES NO K.3as'r7' 'br.: !/:`.i P.: c '11'i Y-il 40 ii 1200 `/iu jil36 (x396/.Svc 56oi[,;.1X65T"e V-00 1,13f6,1167010Y /sY6?.V/-f . ...._ ; 13 /8. ']' a S i 1 l I 1 .S / /35 ai '7 : a w a'« 1'1 r -1 Ia °b . ' //a-. 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IN i s Citin-+ 'i V d' !' i, Vl67 ;L f 1// r}- i/e r3 // i /0 3 3 /39y 3 T bl O b : i'/ -- J i $ € :. / 3d X / 33 J/3 8 / as' /. a-/ D/f 3 A .J3 9 6 // .;-*7' /3J /o a/ '9a i ? .3 - 6 , AS, g8. al B /b J J i y- !,I r a/8 f d 'b 7r- /y- b 3ti7 as;3 3 ' 3 /1: 5" 9-,a _ c 10 y i/ - /o ; 7i 7a'rr: 3a b/- % 3 i % iib J/ .7 8, S, la/ .8 Al D -J y 1. ' a i i3 ''/ -II - aoo 31 /o y /do ,m- i/o oZ/od W-. -.3 y /a . -6 A. SS /Y.S s0 ),9, E 4 x I`1" J3 ' s/1 3 Sc' . ao` q 3S a 13 1,/A 1 c6 l37 3 u 1 is a. 7 ' S6- 9;4 6 6 31. 9/ /4 89 . /y /r3 /,5 ly y t i6 9a 5f S3 19 ` Se ? a . 3/ 3 E sb may- 63 ,/ 6/ . i7 87 d oj // H 90 1 A * b /.S3 .'/a8 S /. gt /tea. 61 i6 y-y /- S //8: ?j 136 6 /Sad .. a3 38 73 z 8_ 67 ?f7: -/5 / J/3 . sus i r, i? 9 o yam. / T// . tso_ I y76 4 ?/ .zi/ a ? yy a a/ : 2. 9} o i c 0 87 b 3 /a7 .2 3 y 1 l a- iv ? .S f- // y // / /i 3 -3 as 1[ 3 , r :. J 3 !/I-. 1 x i.1`o./ ` .5' o ? J L' elf ./ ! i/,/ 3 /// : 9 b s'S a 3. //p a o. 86 % /x/ r-7 ?3.36 6: -o d' 83 6 . 3 9 a8 c '> ra f . 3' S / P JSP-:I a- e l `..58 ;}J 2 ", 7 y 6 y 7/ /s 3- io/ 3 /// . / /f/.o a _.70 icy Jt l /17 191 . . / / ?o /i 1/ //' 63 2-3 / 3s' /& .3S /5, 6 /7f 37 )4aj. $ R i'/3 3 3 /" /S/ j- /e a 7 b.6 1 6 6 ?/ /JJ. aLi / 3 9 /30 6 /7L:8 /3o z s jgl JG /3'.s y-S1d/7a /Y a y /a ' b ./I.; g - i10. 2 /. ; 3 14sS a o t .i / -3 a 13LA 3#i. MP3` 6 2 7.Sys,it c./b, , .f9r c1 1.6,07../ ,AkW-.at 84 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 ,1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 V Z O W W VN d W i=_ W o N° GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 22 M 24 A B 1L 44 O ii c] NZ O OoXOG its,+ 4u 0 tQ N I O ar dw 1 Z < oC < O acOd s O' Uo'n O 00x O"'at Oat d cc < V UV N YES NO YES NO i YES NO YES NO I YES Holm NO A od.3:11710,Id6Y 6 s. lot ;leo . .a la 6 " oa. S1 73 Af U 3 09,11 3 ; oe 33 3 a4- P 47 7* S7 Yl /ail azo ifo ' bb J/3 Y/ 33 9` s 1,,s' 6 G ; Gy L sooff ,/a r Y b4. 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I. I1I.I 1l1l,,— e',I,,'1,",”-,..'',"':,: 1,,`-,,—I; I:..:,:"-."', I,,"--] l, l 1,"",;—,-,-,",.?,,, I"-",-::-, 1:?-,:--,,,`-:-"- L"'-' Y .. a3 a>zi gt I 1. 11 , NOVEMBER f N t * 4thdl195243s,a f # . 11 11 I111 gv t : z'r - IN nI11 . WIf K * J i r,: -c 4s rg,(,, III.ssembly D stcict i i.. , v T k f p 'fir ry... 1 111 1. 11 J F yq+ 1-1 11 a h'iF3 CTA f + ' +, I Y,1... k. S . ,;. COVCOSTA CO k,^ W % 4rA7Jw?` d K, 5- lye{ ' r* CON I'Y l t i y J 4 1 STATE OF CALIFO N" r j y A. y-rr. I" 11 I CC'O tC pig''' k' M1;' r ram,+ ' wt arv+Ks' 9 y„`.. r Jt r . u 4: q t -Lms. n ?`.,f i11 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL Urutad StatesELECTORSSenator ca Z Ox LU 00 ELECTION o.. x v t v .:- • .. w c:i, . C. f z.. -- o x y fir . < . 1".. ate". 3 .V. al < tom. 7' Q PRLCI\TCTS i 'w /q y wk` s H y ` < e4 R w QQQJJJ. iq D i{Qy 0-0 a Y. G". a a'- a+ L } A 4 f U I / z Cl .//•y ~ 1 w O tt •Tr ` < M HtL y 4 V C • L' M4V 1<YY I^. ra+ Frt Y•1 (j / i{ K r..L W L ....L . i L. 4 4 . W{e .+. 4 t".L. L. Z A C 3+ r vc. ,. .. <. C. '` ra. ^% z v .1,.. O..Q. V•.. ~ —..0. U0 w i I th Anembly Distract o w Confinuedl __ t~ w! lC1B li O nC i' MOtoasn=sx SOC offUM Totals Brought Forward AXS //3 .?.ted Z GG Jr 44 3 S % 7/ Richmond No.91 B 6 y ;; ./ -Al-v Richmond No. 92 C 66 7 Richmond No.92-A D 11-3 10 Rlchnhond No.93-A F Richmond No.94 G , .' S3Agr Richmond No.95 D 7e /37 D Richmond No.96 Richmond No.98 K Riduuand No.99 L 1,74 97 77_ / O O. ..Q : b._ /•1.S'`oZ/._ a t Richmond No.99-A p 4 y .. a D' _ O O ._ d_ /.U,1 /7 Richmond No.100 73 + d/ye!O p O 7 # o o D o O 1,2 Richmond No.101 pt J Richmond No.102 r f/J , i7 4 Richniond No,102-A R 15T Ricumond No. 103 S a' # 76 1y'O Q O Q D Richmond No. 103-A Richmond No. 104 ri Richmond No. 10.1-A Richmond No. 105 C ao-4 f 4RichmondNo. 105-A D /93 ,7 ra_.Richmond No-106 Ricluuond No. 106-A F IA, ,jam //! Q O O x Richmond No. 107 G ki 7 7 Q Richmond No. 107-A O O O /GG /S_ Richmond No. 108 d No. 102 a /ilay a10 10 Richmond No.110 47 //.3 4 O v D .if!:q i z k 9 F Richmond No.110 A L /,7G' '-,1 97 p 4 p O a o //9 Richmond No.111 41 p, /.?/ 70 Q d D D O /, n21 Richmond No.112 607 /k r O O p p Z Richmond No 113 D i a77 1 Richmond No. 113 P Ric mond No. 115 0 y 0 Richnhond No, l 1 5-A R ;'els Q O 4 Q D 4 9_ Richmond No. 116 a` 14ef, ?' /1 2 D oZ O d o o /79; 9'i_. Richmond No. 117 T Al-ft. /3 o/ d i i a w; Richmond No. 118 t! 3' 1._.3 Richmond No. 119 B .3. ! s,3 l7 ff Cat O Q p D 34 Richmond No. 120 C /.Z 7..3 D i E A4 , /2 _ O U1117 Last Richmond No.2 F 09.,39;1 Af/ /3-3 4 j/ D O p o ,S'7' `'6 Last P.ichmuud No.3 G -2/f' Y7 /o2 4 D 3 D O Q D SS 3P f List Riclmwnd No.a f 73 /.38'4 3 3 Last P.iclmmond No.S 3 4,S 3' ,2 D Fast Richmond.\ 6 r / y D 3"' Q Q O O /, 'i X11 INorthRichmondNo.I i; /s'4 ,f' 11-3 Q O D D O O 7 ; 3 ' rt North Richmond No.2 L G Q of p O O O 6 y o cS North Richmond No.3 t 73 ; P lr// / Z North Richmond No.4 V /aFr+'" ;! /02Q 1..' 2 North111Clllllpild U North Richmond No.6 j' .f i; 3 74'e2 p A O O O 6 ou San Pablo No, 1 go e 3 D O D OSeE San Pablo No.2 R - 9 A?j 4 A 4 D 0 AU 0 1 San Publo No.3 S San Pablo No. a 7' 1 Me 11 i Aj R: v Totals Carried Forward i o t 4 HELD NOVEMBER 4th i 2GENERALELECTIONNOVE95 r Representative in Stafe Senator Memberof CongresstriAsi 17th Disct ' lfhsm btb District I It6 Distr;d un YES NOOL: i A 777: L._.......... ._ Br c 1 9Gt ' i : _ 1 I-If _ 1,74-,;1 77, 7 f 0 17 Al I M P f Q 4 1 : 17 4s 3717 r 4 ' Fl/ : fo /offIFZlIxAlf107ja x3 144 f t._ w G,fel 74 911 lel 137 7.7 r r o l L 9' r . 1/.'. f'D 9. Qsff Az c 1VevCCSB" iGt 31 /sa 1.FS p X-14 74 s 4f A /.Vy:/.A2 97: i D71, -f 7, L, f f4 E F7 G 9i ..61/ 7/ t dW 'illy 34. /7 8{ 4 H 7.2 f J ,2 aZ c'1 3 1 r v _ 7 ./o/ , N 7 7 Li t7 s 71 /s1 r6 74 :116 A& /G i i3 t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE n rr r .w.+-••wldk BayDirecto ._Fait Ut y Diast Muni.Ute.Dist :C Muni. Mwsi- I Dusty 1 Word No. I Word No.4 Ward No.5 I r4F G I f x4 ELECTION 2 Z i a xr Q 0 f PRECINCTS x 0 H z r t 1 z 11th Assembly District s f Totals Brought Forward A S 7. Richmond No.91 B tj i MC11111017d No.92 ii/ sf Richmond No.92-A DG 1 P P m-. Richmond No 93 E 42.2 1 P Richulond No.93-A Fi c #Richmond No.94 d W y Richmond No.95H f/9 Richmond No.96 1 67 l:ichmo id No Richnhond No.99 8 is Richmond No.99 L f// At tRichn]ond No,99-A 10746 R 3 k Richmond No.100 N /4fi :4D f Z 5.7 T Q yC Richmond No.101 j' /y/ Richmond No.102 C1 f 1J7 2R 9.RlC11111011C1 1T0, 102-A J Richmond No.103 S Richmond No. 103-A T i F Richmond No. A /4t I /D? r Richmond:To. 104-A 8 /ppm . a.2, 1 s 4 q, Richmond No. 105 C o Richmond No, 105-A D Vf E ' .,. r•... Richm0,195 6 aP Richmond No. 106-A .F yob m_,._. 4. C # PP F 1 rwrw.r..«.eiw+M 1'B Richmond No. 107 G 110 Richmond No, 107-A H ,11 ; I f.y f•1 _; z I Richmond No. 109 1 P Riclnnond No. 109 J It, 71 Richmond No.110 Po ; Richmond 1\'0.110-A L /!/ :47 Richmond No.l 11 F f ' Ricmhond No. 112 Richmond No. 113 0 Y/ Richmond No. 114 P 1 Q 99 97RichmondNo. 110 97 96RichmondNo,lla A R / t ` x l Richmond No.116 S /Y/ 171° Richmond No,117 T rY7aARichmondITo• 11S P' t P.icimond No.119B /pIv CRichmondNo.120 D T G 1 I East Richmond No.2 F 437 East lZicl mond No.3 G fS// x iyY HEtstRichmondNo.4 East Riclnnond No.5 last Richmond No.6 3sNorthRichmondITo,l North Richmond Na.2 L L.2 7_; . 9'p i_,. _ _.. . _ S North Iuchlnond ATo.3 ff t North Richmond No.4 NorthRichmond No.6 fr l" 4/ ma_ µ5:u1 Pablo No. 1 San Pablo NTo.2 R >19 417' i 5 r San Pablo No.3 Se Citi Pablo i Q.4 T Y Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 2 3 4 5 6 7 g (9 10 11 12it W W u i Z 0'x-2 t=?m ww uusi W p u 1 jZ0 Z N` 0 i 4LCIZ JQZ NF- 41 t_J Zr au v.'a # r aC ti ,b JZ!- t Q,o JZ0 QQO d.. 2 0 O l 30 }$ oa ;, :p o tl0 J v v 3w= oZ W ucs I, 2 +s 2 ' us a 1, ws i sn ws es ts.m 0 a O U {I 0040 i y 1 02 Qz ZZ Uu S ti p O a~i ps u+ j u2 t = CIZOZ m_ZuOG WOW. s; <.- cc l < o I a v am46Lu a it 1 i i I 'YES NO i! YES NO i, YES NO YES NO YES NO' YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES ; NO YES} NO 2.1P. ' ".3 d t 7a s,/y6 o IGlP6 :.r°i Year ,;fGtY7 rl.l45+5'il.3s.pl1P6x'o /efot 9r•?1.1576ao.7t G9:7!/a 6 613S.tG /"Jyd/may •h33S` 5/ 13 /75. 17 #Y /a" />Y .: :11. !94 . err Z 19 C/1 i y9 i /l7 3 " 1 y,5 11.s"7 AV . .3" c al4 y a F I_3 ;3y y p 11 r .0 9 ,.j ,' t , „3•s",!If v5`9 , I/ /4P i 7 r r 0 «113 7 ," # ri r D 19f. G d3 I i js , a !tt! 4,X Jr 4lf yA / ." 6f A-1 02/ it d SS GIla-11 ;OI2 - x!. 2 -1 2 F d #/a,* J7 76 tO W y2 `I 7-4 60 7y W s3 97 3111' 9.J 4V G6 71 G ,r Z0 .Ill /b- Gip '!/P 11r l7.5",yy /71 .9! 1 x/7.1 k6- //y :/3L /oy s7 N 15 7 Ili a'L S!/ n;/y J t ' : i3 13,E. f' Ay :3.s /,IX 6Fs J'/,1 I i G.3 JG r',;Y /:i fL 3 o,IS6 L /J'/ . .S`i' /47 ;.3`9 1103 ; f3s J-17 0: I& Xv '61 574 117 C. °.s; :'x' . ;;' ,1 5..fiS""/S/.' //.t 16 L . y4. ''/tS ' ' /63. y /Ya J`7 /fid' GD /// ;,C'1 f9 /7/ 1sf4 _3-y. L j IP6. , ./1 . "ll G! 1/! 1`7 .s f J rid' f/ . G 7 J?.3"' 3.' IlG .G r ld.Z yy 71' fj 71 ; P.i a z M ;jjs-. 91 . 4/7 ! . 1 7,4 y , . / N i 11319, /y J P ,1,a I jy 71 fy 1.. a / Gy // ' 'fe i/9 , yQ /.3,Y G/ /. ' //9 , 7G s 3y , 3/7 0' % /A:,;-1 /JI •S. Az - 9 ` 93 1 /-1 fa R / -'' !r'fl X1.2 le f-3 7,;' 7G Gy 79 ., 77 lis: -45 f7 ,.ji 97 :// .S:Z ,S'G 7 71S /,; ,7. ( /y.. r' .71r /e7 /,.W .1.2 m - G7 /0 w© ` 3,7 1,//? :. d7 33 II G J Sri 3 t'/ G7/ G 37 J/a3 .5 f? 77 ° 11,.2 y/ GG A 7 fQ . S9 /o`I, 3 /D' B ; !s. 1 a /• . 3 lJ'.2 77 7d3 4 i/ 3 j J,-s . y, j ;lam . 7 ' 1 39 97 y YJ It y4 lab . -'s /071 17 ff 1. `.s- 71. J a, . D ,W J:r /ys .37 7S /f F '1r7 s Jf to /e` 7/ cs- 1 r0 y //7 : .5.s Af Y1 Ilk &I F :107. .i ' If 7.y`G !' .:/_f.2 17 ,-3'7 ' ,77 . . r ." 9/ ,// XI ,/ ' y . o,j y/. ;,?•s- G !1 /'» ! /!/ . 7 .5"L .jv y vG •y r` 3 G.a- `rG '. 9.Z ./.? 9.s y-f 97 ,3,y 7d'' ta- y ; <G /1J /a- H j/ ' y _/ly A$ .,l% 3 70 97 / ..tom, 1 - !G/ XV7 174 _//y' r. l24-/ ?/7. L,t ;G/ ,a3 17G /.a7 JaVl- .: it F ' . j 1/ 7, ,1t S /!.2 y f' '0./ .'7 /0_; .. y /d.2' , y fd .Z 1178'. I%I} 77 1-a f L i ,.I/&;Il J I',.S7:/W '/O.G .11.2 1" ' L." f7 s3 9 3Y t? '1/G 1 I s !,44/,111-y P .3`/ 76 //r 9 7y C3` .5-.S' //- •5j ,'6 : S/.. //0 -3, lo,S G d le jdd N 1- ya Y+{ f19 is l /' : /7 l /s? /if' 1st / a-. 6 ' /7.3, 76 7 .' E t7 L =I 6 . // 9d ., D y6 / 70 s..1 P Its , .2 '1 76 ;,'r? /' ''/.34 7d l i 11-IJ , 7j ,y .1y»z s 1y'.", s7 /:/e 3 %7 Q ,'! .3 /47 4'y ; 7.5- 73-!i $Ff, '/ 74 G''' 7? 4 ` 73 . .3/ . ' 9,.3 T.7 S9 ' T3 R .(-. I9 V 7/ X,4 x-2 .3- G/ ,6.2. y sz 1d7 ,.4- !off :mss" G3 l Gs 'y s .j73 3y T 'f t r s'u it // s'r1141P r 99 e /6 aZ3` A /99. 7 /7.2 . +G.2 f B /73 ra !/ o „/7 . . /S ..a'v- r,3 rr3 , 7y ?.2 . 6/ 1.9. Y y //y '- /s7 a?f' //7...4 C i/ -/ ' ; G 9 3 = x ,3''. .2 . ` 1 /S / 9«?' J`G D I F 3 II ,` .may /,s. z , ?. L e / /.33 . 73 /y1,,r. Ls /y,G , s 70.3 ;/d6 . 97 jb/_}. G 3y l61 1 7, /31 /.ss- yy //7 A /17 /.Z. ,ter H %GG .3y 1}I70 .37 1.: /.s/ y,. /r G ee3 GG . 7 ` /y..//G /3O .s //.3 : G 9 7 Isvo yl •J .Ila" 1.3` dP' G 9.3 9v /s? ``1/ Gd0' y,J17 /17:- 7 //.2 7y Gs r'.Z 7 15'' 7. - //7 J-4 1/ c G 5d i 3 1 i 77 . j,Y 77 !3 iqyl' 3.2 . 4, 11-1911 fa`.. 9' lG 6,' 1G L 9t yG . /y / ; '6 fl' ./y 6 i.2 y/ ?.' s`,G ;,9' d y.d?6 Gd ;/ f3 af 7 y_ /d Gs? w N :'. 3 G'• / / ?. j/O /1.' ,3/ . </..x ''y".3.7' ' d'd 1/ ,/. D ;1. //,`; f o f 7 . 3' /r 17 0-4 5 - f Y, fP 4 ` _ /,' .140 ` 3y' , ffy :a3 7y . 9a /7 117; It R 7jr I 7X 7l ; 6/ s { f 3 / yf / 1/ / f? ter, ` 3F7 y9 'MV 7/ T i ja' 13o ! 1 1 l-7 f'_ PI # 2- -./Z 3 G 3o S3 ? o I/. 7.a _!.!'t7,i!-=_*2'!-YJ'.cl'1`1'?!tts 3tS 71a'' z STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 1S 16 17 18 'I 19 20 0 7 i--0 z< O a% `W I N dZ W ZZZ UA us 4A f DUB o SaZc J 090 oe OO O 4 ELECTION oE ofez z< Q PRECINCTS N md06zc=i fi i 0 I ~ o_r ul we Z O a V U k QO2 r 0 UJ U t aC F- U o ;f`H y I I I th Assembly District Continued) YES NO YES NO i Y NO YES NO i YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 9Y/3 QlSr "0 F069 77Af/", y?/'1'3Q. VSIS/!' 14./3/? /Se ii//S,Y jI yo/wo9; 9d4'a/oS7e /,?x4 .64 IF Richmond No.91 8 y3 .0 //S y3 07 .3S 7y JJ 9! Go &'7 .?7 Z.2 .39 Richmond No.92 C i 42 y7 : l3 Richmond No.92-A D 79 a 9 ` y. .30 ,,sr.pa/ // :. y3 .3/ 3 ;,?aZ ':r-1i yy /Y._ Richmond No.93 E 1 " 9f 2 yG si D O/ /o.2 2 -Z n Richmond No.93-A F JJ .7,3 yf JO X7 i,J Aa Lf At .97 v-7; 7f fS:4 i j*f P.ir1tlllond No.94 G a5-1 4 -24U. 09 /97.SaL 4114x7 //s .Zij /sy I-/ If :14AI /67- Richmond No.95 a . /W.3 /.7.a- //. ./s 9y Gss- .99 6y 7f f /ly ._S7. My-!3/. RIl'11IIIOIld No.96 y/ : '/79 ...'5Y IV .y3-'llat .s //T ./0J 0 ./0//. /0/ :lDy /.4/ .: f!y Av. Ssy,_... Richmond No.97 J r o ZI 17 fY J 0 lye/ Richmond ATo.98 8 /.O Al/ /' 9` t 7/ Jd OS' Richmond No.99 L t1 f! /e 7 .3 y /ly 4 a s 76 . 7.2 .9y . ya 6o 0 67 ._.s.3, 9Y;0?7 Richmond No.99-A 7 f 4 G /d3 //7 /7 9.3 .3/ ;7 : k0 XV J? L3 70 Xj 6'6 7a , Y Richmond No. 100 N 11.4-1 -1' 17 .3J- '111,4 77 /44 . -7 _ y . ..3 f'/ I/a . 'y If/ "5--? Richmond NO. 100-A O `I ml v 1.1 °i 17 Q0 A(- #0 G Richmond No. 101 P a ..a- r/ 3-:5-7 # 4r /4* . 40 t,7 79 1W A VP Richmond No.102 Q //9 . 02 j_-; Ale _ 17 13j- .33 G Iff* /D/ . GD ? GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 22 3 23 24 A ;j B Z W xvi OQ Z <02 Oo Z{L Z Z powm X J J r ' it Lu 0 m V Vim X CC 4n O UOQ O 00OO'e zap Cr 0 me y• CL 1 V BONDS V V YES NO IYES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO I u A Y•'•ro3 4%3 9.t5W?:? ' tZT c 3 / ar?/ a7 77 :i y4 / y / 39 D 4_4 :/ -11 :AO P f• ! y„ .IJ + * ' IST 747.7 71 II F L H7 : G3 //G /Y 7? y3 gs 37 40 s N G 9S" ;lyy 7 : 1.17 '/1t5 G3 /3f . 1G /yfe ft 0 a Y 77 1/ 63 !yr : i 9.i 4 , lis' yY 11' 7/V I /c"s;/3p 711 ,/,61 73 l.o :. 7 7f It- v R /46 //5 41 .//S 4.4 , 44 /y/' Jr/ 170 , 73 L f1 ,4 .7p yt 97: y7 J:f i 46 /1/ 3G G3; 4y K 97 -3y' 73 ff o6 , /,.f 47 Alp N -lu : sl .:3 107,jy 73 .7 //T , ar 7y t4 7f, A16 p j. ; 9 !i v'/ /y.J .S ' ".. . 9 l/, 7e / ./1/ t C? 7/ . 7 3/ SL /.s:? 7y• G /4?t S/ 77 7dP F f R AJ, _ . i3 0'/ r3 9 ; S fps: 97 37 s ' i'y .s F 7 1 / jY 77 sc //Y-yY ss , 74 G . 7B s'/°' y6 fa6 ;a- 6 ' ; yf ff, . J-1 c f 72 77 6y /yT 310 7f '_5J /33 3y 7 D I 7 7/ u3 ZZ 1•?r yx ' y /sv. yy 7y I W/4 F .4' S` .s'y f 7,_f/ Yol G 77 .'I a' 34 J i r v N 9L G6" Zf 73 /.?p .ys 9y y 117, ,c/o 7y ; T2- 1 lsy• y/ // :/0 '7j- /39 /-47 /f 7 7.7 e 0 1033 4. os 't G f 7 R 7S G/ L 7' 1 G 7r A 71 G3 /GtG; G G7 XzG N AG .1W /d3 114 6a /yl. J7 /9s: 6r 7 7 9 9' 7s r; 7 p /! {1 xz 7 f, . P 7,3' 7f 1!1 7 ia 7 y7 ss tG 4 R 7 Y : ya s7 s9 x s 97 . 9y 71 W.K./lf '114111 f g4 77 A y.2 /f' G n !/ /rs 3'6 //1 711 r E ti t c 9a : 9y 7 193 4 /06:36 /..V: ya /. r: -1 f I*"o D 3 X73 fji 3:y1 rca 7,1-G H /D/ 7G 7,3- 'FJ /S 39 17 2 7- 76 : /. a le 7.1-y tf 3 s- e t K jGf :. 3e :/.s- 79 N 7 7.5-e YX :77 7. I x lr RJ 1 .3a /2 2 s ./b-4 Q 4 r L r s+*'% .w Nc ';.;as. , "3 i v '°R`"' r.a x x ++xene r"'j,s'" ",°"'#4"9 fv'e'.;.Yltg' s 'ft,2 T x,. r z 11 K .nom,.ry. .: v,..arc k e«, X^'9*'q,'•"j°^p Y'd Y i f fit',44a, i ! ftY. y: zln "- I ,- r x 4;Y. rkCAfdp . _U 4 A J Std' #"-1 ) F p fe11r wa.rJ ^. '$,.k.. Fy v r, ,r, t ave v f, .i fvW i a k-xa y: s r, , ,. n-r F riPsC' +.... a M11 4 Z' 3S441f•• v p gg'a j t F-- s; 11 1. xY 9 L f y5i ' '"- kY r hY* yav bA r''{:.11 If Y.a5dY3£k'.19I11 11 5 i {L i 4 F I",f i'! L } x. #. E 2 Y•.. t ar 3'' Y!"+'It %rF f"Xy." .... Rhb`t i 3, r s, r, ; 3 r.m* J; g f'I h ti Ifl ,,{, .. s 11 a y, gq,k°f"..Yk' q fF t C t 4 1.0- 11 _ y T. t'c I S"I. t- TATE EI T OF ASI.TS CAS 1Z-,;, 1T1,", r I " I I I _11 ,`,i',',' ,;I I I'll" I...111— " , 1 I , ", 1 1 I - I L_-- " 11 I '14- , I i , , t'-% ,"",'. r?, i], I I I I ,;,,,,.,,,,,,,,e; , I I ,-, 11 .11. - I 1 11.11-111- ,I I " 11 11 - AT THE I ter y . s >r ,_ I I : ,, ' I - __,;__ , 1' 1'_ I' ll GENERAL ELECTITI 1. ' 1 1__: 4;.',-,` I I I' ll I I - IF I I I I ,,i.. I I'll ,i- 1 y I, '' --',. : T*, I , I J_ F ., t ft " Jh . I - ,-,-, 2 It, I ' 'vy- 11, I 11 1, Q ,«fi a>r '?',,',, j I I r '.W. 1 I I i ILI I I I ," _,:" 1. ,-;,'".-,',,,,;-""",,,',,,pj 1 •Y:f ra y . F , g1 4 gra}'M r 1. f ' NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 h k I 1 F k,4;"'r. 2 yds 11 T;x t" a3k- 6fz q411x{ S , a - fir t*"Y' ,. 4 i g" i +,, i, I Z41 I I ,,,, ,,, ,,, .,_ I , - - ,;", P". ,, - 1. . a _ gy ;- Assemblp District e 4, s r 1 INI>ri a ys r I 3 r c r s a . ,,, 711 rY'r y,,. zl,` s ., f' ..5. ,. f dt 4 4 J rlvr . a ^T , 1$ nMs CCONTRA COSTA COUNTY t 5 ' w}, Iss Y. STATE OF CALIFORNIA f 11 Q r R A'Y j dQi WG\7iYGii mW I It , Y i 3 .;1, 41-.` 4---R,^ gz T' K, i ' Y OYL.cs a+iRaaC OD LOCA[ : 41 xt lu"and+a S L G_° 11 x 11 I x 5F's`, + r F Tbtsrzifr,' y3 y t J.,, rh 1; 3f y x 3 1' x -' hl r< T l,`f f i a x Y v U F 11i RL 4 e, C1TON it k r .r Y t r s I, } .b sew tit Sr. "', 3< 11 I 5 wr 1 ai L }-*" 7 is iY v91.... YS e11lj1}"t VF '#' 8 F F F •!f V h .w'i'.-Niy C.&'p,H' 4,__Y f`4.AM t s 4 .. f kn v..• 2 A i"i 7 i 11 i a t-, f ltk,C "s YL y e. s2 P t. ; Yr k ,, 7' 11, h M C Y C h i3 v« I ib F P`c f s ` a x r rte=r I b Y Ny9 v STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES -CAST AT THE united StagPRESIDENTIALELECTORS Cc ertator x I .cam _ Y 5 x <U t O W e ? r O 2?LL'CTION CL.ij ^ 'L x'w `£ >u <L < 4 ewi p I'I:L'CII TCTS o z M x;. zi a . b c. 0, aas 1.i .^ '. y' .. iv G: g. Zi vi` f„ i vl O ? j> c/i ` i i (9 ,' "' !s: fi rW W V rwW' jSFr D < O tzi ui Q yr + c=aa j p a r' 11 th Assembly District o laElf (11115=11MENi a Continued) R13 ATE 111M11lS O Stf1vWx tAIOR Sotuzi Totals Brought Forward A 03/4 # /9*/9 d%4 e/ 3 La 6 d- S 2 3 L/7/9j.o -9 San Pablo No.5 B .174 , 'f S /„2S O O O O d O San Pablo No.6 C /69 4 35- /23 Z e o 0 0 San Pablo No.7 D ,Z04 9 SG lies I 0 0 0 O Q. _ /y43.`32 an Pablo No 4- S1917T 40 I San Pablo No.9 1 O O San Pablo No. 10 G .211 ' .S/Sw 1 O O o O O San Pablo No. 11 H Z31 S/ 77 O O OL 4 O S7 •7.7, .... _.. __- San Pablo No, 12 1 .239 9/ 4"3 o _ o a O v San Pablo No, 13 J ZZ ! J San Pablo No. 1.1R 242 94 60 Z o O D o 4 San Pablo No.T 15 L- ,??j G/ Ps / y:•,0', i, 9# I O. _ . oSanPabloNo. 16 212 SG San Pablo No. 17 39' dS 17f O O E 3aa3. z.ai2.3233Z2`21zf 82L,. 6 3/ 2S728 pi0, 906.. San PtMo No.17--A O G 1 San Pablo No. 1S P /76 LS ICS r w San Pablo No.18-A 7Q17 San Pablo 'o. 19 R 2 San Pablo No.20 S Q O 17.7 San Pablo No.21 G/ dc Z?44 San Pablo No.22 D San Pablo No.23 149 69 97 o San Pablo No. 1 a/ El Sobrante No. 1 D .Lda 6p 3o a a 32 El Sobrante No.1-A oO SOI ESobrante No.2 F .257 67 o SX Z LI Sobrante No.2-A G 2 4c• 5' ZZ 44, E1 Sobrante No.3 H 44 O o 0 O O o 86.;s/2 Yo.3-AElSobranteNr_, 8Q /S3 O 0 O O Q El Sobrante No.4 7 o 30t El Sobrante No. S S A03 9 /47 O O O O /37 3.T El Sobrante No.6 L 24SI 73 Cr 0 El Sobante No.T O D v'. El Sobrante No.sN ,2IZ 87 Z3 El Sobrante No.S-A El Sobrante No.9 P 0200 O o 0 0 34,31 l Sobruttc No.9-A U 42- O Rollin Wood No,l z9St Rolling NVood No.Z Is 4j4 0 O O O O O O 63!.Z;' Rolling Wood No.3 T125-f-iID 4 p Rolling Wuxi No. 1 A a?.32, /0l. Aar 0 o o O o Rolling\N'ntxl No,s 97 90 0 O o o S,7 Giant No. 1 2 A 0 O 0 O Giant No.2 IF, OIT-Giant No.2-A a iO O 4 O Oleum G l G O O O Q oO feG Rodeo No. 1 S-S ] .5-7 94 Q D 0, Rodeo No,1-A S/ 4 26 Rgdeo No.o 1, d Q o 10 P.odeo No.3 RGS f O O O O O Rodeo No.4 L /?;" 47 M5.4 O O O o 0 O Rodeo No.S Rodeo No.6 AT 19F 0 0 O O O Ifo a.•f Rodeo No.7 O / 63 Rodeo No.8 P Rodeo No.9 Q /So 3S 8 Rodeo No.10 R 1 k y o? 34 70 O 0 o O o o Rodeo No.11 S 1/ 5241 g Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEAIBER 4th, 1952 r 1, Representative in mamberof 3 State Senator J Y^ Congress 17th DaAssa n District blr 6th Distract I Ith Datnct 3 2Ato ffZ YES No 96•j3;aL9 u? Al V 13 3 c F -f6 Fso-52-.1 9L aq G ltS s¢ 21 1f G 1 98 131 102,.1J3 t 6, J L L fib /8'7 .SA.,S4 P M r i N E 01 r P 72 9S .3o f Q ff s7 /so 90 ,A R7S //9 Sd 69 / 98 .s'e f 28 /!9 3I 8r ZZ z9z A S3 /?f 6Zi JI6;X= o3 ./? P Y r w f I I IjI) i E47 P G /o3:Xro 2.23. 9L rfW, H 9.. /yz z .720': Ar /97 l9'/ ?.a ttf... t .. k 1 X? sf,.zz low Qty L G9./.2 b 63 S7 ./3 P 34:/2 f 1B3 ; 1Z: 133 ISY .2Z l79 01 77 Z 5,4 to 1191, 12154 13a;112, P P G3 T2 /r Z&. r_. 1.247,Al r Pp t R 172 . 87://9 33 /2 i f Sb; : 87 ' '9T l.Z91s" C b4 d/ O 63. 4b , Ell'_w' P / 7 Y&O i a F r G f a . G/ 26 . -04 . 3? ./o H F GJ" L G.?, . /Jro ,f2_. 43 -110 ,Z./T M J!77. N ?d ./o9 :L.Z,, 76 :/ii :14Z /.Z O 7 P S ,/1'8 443 /./ w ;/4 y t 27 ,/ 9 149 17 AZ S S 33 :/? as P r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Director,East Bey Dked6r,60 Bay "Cl6dor,Easf Bar ' 7 r Muni-Ute.Dist Muni.Ufa.Dist. 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El Sobrante No El Sobrante No.2-A TD rl Sobrante No.3 N /7* 1?"S' t- EI Sobrante No.3-A G, ' f EI Sobrante No.4 F' El Sobrante No 5 K f E1 Sobrante No.6 L 3S 93`a El Sobrante No 7 M f S x El Sobrante No.8 NA2 4r-.*7.1 El Sobrante I To.8-A J El Sobrante No.9 P No. 4L-I Sobrante I o.9 A Rolling Wood t\O.1 R fi: . a} . l f .,._ t rRollinRood No.2 s Rollin Wood No.3 f s fi T Booing Wood I To.4 A '3 Rolling\\good No. 4 S Giant No. l C s Giant No.2 D 1527 ZO 'rZ] M t Giant No.2-A F r Olcutn Y fi Rodeo No. 1 l ' 8S ` Rodeo No.1-A I 67 llodeo No.2 Rodeo No,3 r Rodeo No. L J/2: . 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X7 /3,3; 30 87 156 a'//o .;:7 7.S' ,3;,? 70 S9 ?'o a T;--'7 /ia .2! 9.Z .7 /O 3S Q 9i/p Y S6f3? 1 77 /f --v .Z? p SD .76 S.3' -67: 151 a4 :.22 SS: 33 GZ .84 G61.249- t- 9d d : /..23 .>?.r a 8f G/ f7 ,f6 : 8..? 1'7 //f; .2-7 /Z/: .2/ //0 30 /.7-0 Xl.Z /.?.I?i j s9i,6G Y1.Z.t.2PtiGz.t i'.:7.t 7 ae`_ _ ^.??Y I: i ,... _. l1•I6o _. xs£f: x/71[!, • s dL r Jif r ' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 7 7- 1314 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 N W Y H i 1 of Wil c f us 0 ZO ELECTION o Z o d i M i S W 02 PRECINCTS it z< y o z F c o me ; j< O a 0z 0r: 4 I = MZ W< C ac4y- r{ d 1 ate I O LU us t is- 0 02 0 0 4 C f i 0 I Ith Assembly District co ti aal YES NO 1 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES' NO 4-- TotalsTotals Brought Fwward r>t # Ii I x« x af nr'9o,.t B S:?''z//c 4o 3/i lo.,lYaas/7/Gi,i San Pablo No. 5 B 1/// 3S QL -F ; GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS f 4 22 23 24 A B t V1 t O Z W ed Z ryt O° QC D nzt OoVZSoZmz < " S O < Ooi Lu oe~ UOQ OVA O~ Od yt..cc a. li BONDS taresi YES NO YES NO f YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 77,77 A 9 /6. r! 121-J.? 3. d 313 S:8_t! a rk R 71+c B 72 :.s 9 8 . 3f!'os: 3t T so C 3G .31 46 .. 89 ..2? .S 4--:s t SG 73 ri S S7 /2Lv F 99 ?3 9/ 7f /6 3 G 97 : 79 e0, p/ /2o.,3S 9, 7/ t 3 H 9 ; 47 7.r S9 }AP.X? 9& .7/ 1 99 I/ 8a 8o /9. -41? //49.r79 Y44 yff 16.21 o 54 K /Z. 9i 8, : 9 /9s' Z /0.7 /oz i r L /0/ 4080 77 : 82 /,5/ 39 /Q1, b''. i f F~ N /a7: S 88 ; G/ /43 .23 0 O i p T3 So2 6/ :9 carr/'p 47-7' Gi Q 77 SO 7.2 i'.2 //S,.2 f c 7S, 42- Y R 99 SO 7G x s al 1 1 . 7-f 37 ; 9 7.f ,,7.f Sa ,fo OIzr 1 A 87 44%r44%rSq ; 46 /.24:370 ZZ T9 t C 83: GS 7,1 :S.S- 1.77 i.?1 /01-..7 f e 377' D 9d zs" ' As- /4eP:. .17 /v6. 73 F //7 8! 9S 87 11XV. 37 !/7, 9O G 9 4e / D8 22 9'9 fix;. 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K 4 a:: ca. 1:.y r >C4`i','.ac,'y z . z r "i' },y3'1- r. h^ ,,,; ,M s;. { N tr ,%lx;''' .ter a. r3kx v f it{ 4 las>`' , z'(r sick'+ s L3 Pl r }} .. mac- C a s , c sj r ' f5f + k s w ' a f.m k,.w a,#, Y MS. '' p.. i 'X t ' ;> 1 ''n 4t rpt r{.afb x A M' l{T x SO 'iVPi1' 11 r ,r r 5", 0.r; A r 1 . 1. i{ der''f-{.SFY4N;,n 9 if . i rx ALI, COTES CASTSTATEINET0 s 3 f d`+tx. r xF k' F` M1 ATi iiil rR a t aS ` Jt w yaC"'. f' `F l LECTIQI k ¢ r .GENERALE M.. n 4 f ,:: ? kl.... 9 a tk fY F 3y cy sft g*'-111 c a ., trY t o " r NOVEMBER 4th, 19 5 2 aa$ f dr F Fr x+.aa.r'$ fj.M4 "Sy11 ., x..k 3 f V d`ke adr rs . rc c," i l-, - J/c7!`yi•/`t yAssembl t F t`.Z J £ 4 t v rf xj1 } 1. t r r yens# z," t.. t v i• .' n' ,, f J r r icy`te.'.",". y- x K rJTRA COSTA COUNTY K K ; y.' CO r J xP''¢J4im+'r""" t-,7"'+'s ` Y i : iF ,pg - STATE OF CALIFORNIA sil d= '£ jx f , Y Y IG VWGW v.^ !iii f c p. 3 '3-It+SY ' a x hz r T+-'8sti , pRn # y. .»Y fft °. S , C f#'' h' Yu•R T y a. d G k 3 AM.M j" a ^". l .+ n/ n r.a...,," to+.m .r 4 e' i; C Y i.. F i ` y }' Jr A"hK sEcrioNx x t y, - .. - It 2 Se.: t, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 77775usedsfafft PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS SenatorCOD13 1 zo: t -+nary }, w X ;s; .c •,;,: „' 7"• s O i.''Li:.t.L'I 2V UR " > x`w — 'J a "_. <A V.. » Lc2 ur ,v (ii w a'iw a W— E < xc. a. c' a. a T; a. ca r PRL,'CINCT; tlsi p vz 3 a 5 is 13 End 'ewe use tt to c? #i W L Pn y. 1. t? wv0 10... ^ wc. ,,. o .a w.`», oa. Vwo` +o.. f'7?'` O' w 4 w ,; x x srt sa ? u G .-. 12 > ui IIthAssemb) Distract f 1-1-M AIISTfTUlIOiI cam SoCIAiIST Totals Brough!Forward d 30 77, Pinole No. ZV 33 c of /: 8TPinoleNo.Z i f t3 Pinolt No.3 U f%3?4u. O 1 v X6, F seta, ff o 377'k41fr.X r?+4f 7 S. 3 ''•7J l *47 l39 ABSENTEE VOTE J f TOTALS0.7. Ilth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L. ' , .Tif S'ia`! . 7 f;lf __ .q 7. _ ___ ....? ,. . .. s' ._.,__.3 _._ f lta H RECAPITULATION o TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q rytr/L,# 2yter .aR'w.sX3 R a 8d33. ,l.2.w ice,,. TOTALS j 1 F llth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT s t 11 r' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS C 7M'.7T 1 ir Q G4 df I<•7. tiyb y: r BwMEv f} s µ a INV r 01 S A x cn 9A e W+: yr.. G r a A 3 A1 1 Glu P S 4 low C' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1952p Representative m ?State SenatorAumblyCongress 17th District ,F6thDistract DatnctIlth cd t Iii a 7 Z f, YES No v i tF 3 GS3 lf. 2 78i 39 /f43y/l! 3 3iOGr6 f l j Zrl//35 c 150, f r .8l l d 06 9S/5''l.50 D117. 1 G zz d 7 n i i 1 G 71. l 4 t N Oil P i s R i 1 + A5 B C 8 0 Joe"3 D Ell f t H 5 Y r; N r P 4 A, f Y T11F i' A i r 8 w s Y D T r ; n , i f y H r S je i r y i i N O P i r 5-7 t Si S Ti 4 k STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MUUL UtiL Dist ; MUZ 6a Dist r Muni.Uhl Dist. Word No. 1 Wad No.4 Ward No ELECTION PRECINCTS y' to 11th Auembly District d Totals Brought Forward A 3:777: 7 Y d m F 2 Pinole No. 1 B f Pinole No.2 C Pinole NTo.3 D x j Selby H 77 7 1— S S 4 ABSENTEE VOTE H TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L .7'111170 a RECAPITULATION V p TOTALS k 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q r.t aiF, Il , _. /.a -. ..._ 13L ijww139 3,?7f R a a TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT T "' B Gr 15 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 4 /J S r;. I 1,..t r/...afJP?/i r r D D 1 s p..._._ a +..- .. F *I ., rn +w•+*++,,pr`w..,tw,.y..NN . t 3 r 55 AIe' 2 z y N j 1t 4 t tj 77 22 P i i t F n fF S 01 r Cf 3 9 5 D F r l 77 i N f xr x G T E e r 7—, GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th111952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS T12i3 ;j 4 5 6 T 1 8 9 14 11 12 y W CAzi ,z vac o W W 09 O us O U OQ acOZ jaZ ver- l9 UW C ai ; JZO Z a. i a —AZO ZO app V f, W i 9 W= Z 2 F-O Z W nC i a cc= 0 30=e s Q oo< z o us U. O j V f Opp q;q eQt Np' t Vw V' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 a" 16 16 17 18 1 19 ! 20 21 0 U t!t9 r+-of z LLI us OOomeNZ ELECTION p Oaae 0 om. d s nom 70 PRECINCTS zv i 0$ i` a.vO K. 0 1 <0 U.ut fZ 7 r V V ' 00 1Ly4tlC11 4,4 11thAss.mbly Distnct YES NO i YES NO YES NO YES NO e€YES NO E YES NO YES NO I YES NO YES NO' Contieued J e'' I Total:Brought Forward A W07 /7 Jr,3' ' ?/t?lP. 3 1d. 1a2`!:},..'r9t tdQ/eb? W .?oak.I.Zf?r'y L/8 a/L 36'.Z.24G7a 30 '/ 9 3o*7144%9I Pinole Na 1 B 4Z 610Wf .90+ //S_ 3f./gyp 32,= y lv8 ;= lo Gf j 7,0E1 79 IP3 9 Pinole No.2 C11.177S!; f 30 117137 -3fewl tip' 9.2. 9 TT/O /32 T 1191, D aTo , , .8 1 . '. T' 3 X8.3 9G/ 06. 3PinoleNo.3 F t sell, c ° S"r ' 7S' 3/' ,p3 .3µ6 3 Ae Y3. 33 G6 i W/6: -q.2 Y nsss rrr vow 1 ' f 9 fr /.57r lw %•?7 In i xT +fid gra, a o p9.t: iaGf; i C.. x... a K r t TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT_ L lj ,("4ITG,rG 341 Gt Lp 1.1 /f/ 3 floe`z, AlfiA 4 RECAPITULATION V w O P TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q 1 SI.a:Y.i? ` o.iiary t7 ZTAr rlro 9al:affT l33/7. 7a. R 1 Y3.LaS TOTALS yrs Ilfh ASSEMBLY DISTRICT T B CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS C y(/ 2 p /, J r ll7Al G1F La7 8..; /q/ lSi'STA r" F. F r ray G T f S L INV P R S T 77 r 1 d t D E F Cr 1 T p L oil I i h" a fAn P R S E T GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th4 1952 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 22 23 24 A B oz 0 ax z 00"cam 0 v M V ccy t co cc< OVA 0 1. ` O` uu"a. GU ti= YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A iJ;.?c 1 3 i 1'3S7P.7oAts'3;r ,taalv .. 'inP1a Y:K' .iiL4.kJ.i k. 1 731 4fv 74 C y 9W9: 861 G 34P,4,/o7 8Ir 11 . , 13 i a k v H j's1 i i s i L o!snw, z S 1 RiCi M d,. 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P.ASCH, CLERK. a In the Fiatter of Annexing Territory to the urinda County Fire Protection TICS uF TBiii aND PLaCE uF HEARING' District uF PhuFuSBD ANN&XdfIuM fife 1 The board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby fixes Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock A.141., or as soon thereafter as M the matter may be heard, as the time and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in t Hall of Records, at Bain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place of hearing, on its proposal to annex the hereinafter described real property h . to the urinda County Fire Protection District in the County of Contra Costa. The ter-l ritory proposed to be annexed is particularly described as follows: That parcel of land in the Count; of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho El Sobrante, as delineated and so designated upon the I-lap of Fri s said Rancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in r Fartition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the of five of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 14th day of I-larch, 1910, containing 11.35 acres, more or less, described as follows: 4 Beginnin- on the Kest line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled LL. Sleepy hollow, Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 20, 1946 in Volume 29 of r-.aps, at page 44, at the north line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 11 44); thence from said point of beginning, yM north 5" 471 11" east, along said west line and along; the direct extension north 5" 47' 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880` 55' 0611 west, Qy E along said south line, 840 feet; thence south 10 042 51" west, 575.84 feet; the:nce south 540 081 20" east, 59.36 feet- thence north 69" 03' 55" east, 81.19 feet; thence south 65" 521 35" east, 54.97 feet- thence north 85* 282 33" east, 96.95 feet; thence south 830 231 49" east, 143. 12 feet; thence north 770 28' 11" east., 279.35 feet; thence south Ell" 36t 19" east, 110.03 feet to the west line of said-X Sleepy Hollow, unit ho. 3 (29 M 44) ; thence north 50 47' 11" east, along said west. line, 44.85 feet to the point of beginning. That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described r as follows: I R Portion of the Rancho a Sobrante as delineated and so designated upon the Map of t said Rancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the of- fice of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 14th day. of, March, 1910, containing; 4.28 acres, more or less described as follows: rte, Commencing on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled t Sleepy Hollow, lint Iio. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California s' 3 on June 20, 1946 in Volum 29 of Paps, at page 44, at the north line of Washington r k Lane, as designated on said map (29 M 44); thence from said point of commencement north 5" 471 11" east alonT said west line and along the direct extension north 5° 472 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary lin of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north $8" 552 06" west along said south line, 840 feet to the actual point of beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning north 88" 55'06" west continu. ing along said south line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, at 317.51 x feet a concrete monument, a total distance of 360 feet; thence south 10 041 54" d west, 531.08 feet; thence south 83" 272 2112 east, 34.42 feet; thence north 79° 54' 2411 east, 106.94 feet; thence north 23" 51' 32" east, 35.14 feet; thence north 85' 551 17" east 23.38 feet; thence south 65" 091 13" east, 43.38 feet; thence south 49" 591 13" east, 45.52 feet; thence south 60" 21t 581' east, 59.27 feet;. thence south 540 08' 20" east, 64.74 feet to a point which bears south la 041 54" west fx y from the point of beginning; thence north 1" 04' 54" east, 575.84 feet to the. poin of beginnin . At the time and place of hearing, or at anytime to which it is continued, the t Board will hear any person objecting to the annexation of any portion of the territory. f ; The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to publish this no- tice of said hearin , once a week for two successive weeks in the "urinda Sun", a newstpapercirculatedintheterritorywhichiisproposedtoannex, and which this Board Ideems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. Ys. ti;I`LL, FZSED AND 3DtaPThD by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, this 9th day of December, 1952, by the following vote: AYES:SUPERVlSURS - 1. T. 10YAK, H. L. CIMIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. ANBUCHAN, J. FRE ERICKSuN. NOES:SUPERVISORS - NuNE. ABSENT: SUFZMVISORS - NONE. i f T r TUESDAY, DECE• :ti 9, 1952, Continued. f In the I•iatter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment Of the 'YERS RANCH COUNTY WATER URDER DECLARING FURMATION OF DISTRICT DISTrRICT. WHMEAS a petition signed by rem'g g mastered voters residing within the bounder- ies of the proposed Ayers Ranch County pater District, equal in number to at least ten per cent (10%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed district for the office of Governor at the general election next prior to the presenting of the petition, which said petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed district and prayed x that it be incorporated into a district, was filed with the Board of Supervisors on September 2, 1952, and k WhER&6, by order of the board of Supervisors duly given and made on the 2nd day of September, 1952, the tiLie for the hearing upon said petition was set for Tues- day, uctober 7, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock A.!. . of said clay, and WhEREaS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, 7 caused to be published a notice of such shearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Water Code, and 3 WHEREAS, it appears from the Affidavit of Publication on file herein, that such notice was duly and regularly published in the "DIABLU BEACuN", for the time and x in the manner required by law as shown by the Affidavit of J. A. Augustine, and s WHER::aS, at the hearing held on the 7th day of uctober 1952, the Board heard and considered a petition signed by approximately ninety-one (911 alleged owners of µ "property located within the boundaries of the proposed district, and y rs W111EREAS, no persons protested the formation of said district or the proposed R.boundaries thereof, and ITrEREAS at said hearing all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear and to be heard; and WHEREAS, on the 29th day of July, 1952, the boundary commission of Contra Costa County met and approved the boundaries of the proposed County Water District, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, by resolution, dated the 7th day of Ucto-ber, 1952, found and determined that said petition for the formation of said County Water District, complies with the provisions of Chapter 1 of Fart 2, of Division 12 of the dater Code and that said petition is genuine and sufficient in every respect; that notice of hearing on the formation petition was 'published and given as required by law, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 7th day of uctober, 1952, found and determined that the boundaries of said ,proposed district should include the following described property:All that certain parcel or tract of land located in the County of Contra Costa,State of California, more particularly described as fellows:Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 1U, as shown on the map entitled Ayers Ranch Subdivision, recorded in Iiap nook 7, at page 170 in the office of the y` 1.,Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Said point also being, on the East line of Kirker Fass Road at the intersection of center line of 1,1t. Diablo Creek as r shown on said map. Thence following the exterior boundary line of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision I 270 39' 30" W 405.20 feet; thence N ?90 13 ' 30" W 801.30 feet;thence N 230 48' 30" B 15.84 feet, thence N 670 11' 30" W 429.88 feet, thence N 340 11' 30" ii 163.60 feet, thence S 600 33' 30" W 174.94 feet, thence N 5$0 40' W 732.10 feet, thence 1i 510 28' 4 1375.35 feet, thence is 590 54' 30" Yd 805.50 feet,thence N 210 39' 30" ;: 65.22 feet, thence N 390 09' 30" W 232.12 feet, thence N 690 09' 30" 'W 179.00 feet, thence N 800 09' 30" W 228.00 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said yy ers Ranch Subdivision, said point also being on the east line of the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad right of way as shown on said map of Ayers ranch Subdivision. Thence continuing along said exterior boundary line and east line of said right of way N 150 17' E to the intersection thereof with the f southeasterly extension of the southwest line of the Jones 20.639 acre parcel asx'_described in Volume 584, Ufficial Records at page 212; thence leaving exterior boundary of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision h 470 02' 30" W along said southeasterly extension to the most southerly corner of said Jones parcel, thence continuing N 470 02' 30" W following southwest line of said Jones parcel and the northwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the center line of Bailey Road. h Thence Northeasterly following said center line to the intersection thereof with the southerly boundary line of the U.S.A. Inland Storage Area parcel being course S 730 40' 57" E as described in Volume 517, official Records at page 247, in the Uffice of the Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence following exterAt ior boundary of said inland S;,ora ge area S 730 40' 57" E to the easterly terminus Y of said course and the beginning of course S 860 52' 57" E as described in herein above mentioned parcel, (217 UR 247) thence S 860 52' 57" L 1053.105 feet, thence S 420 171 35" E 1148.25 feet, thence S 370 10' 05" E 218.466 feet, thence S 500 34' 17" E 835.044 feet, thence S 420 35' 55" ii 207.40 feet thence S 170 321 55" ' a 158.125 feet, thence N 860 13' 55" E 75.575 feet, thence S 47 0 03t 35" L 335. 40 feet, thence R ?40 29' 75" L 177.20 feet, thence S 820 S3' 05" y 94-70 feet, thence S 620 35' 35" B 94.20 feet, thence S 470 491 35" E 150.00 feet, thence S 630 05'3511 : 299.90 feet, thence S 260 49' 05" is 223.80 feet, thence S 580 05' 35" E 576.70 feet, thence S 490 26' 47" E 302.516 feet, thence S 660 53' 10" c, 1296. 877 feet, thence N 810 07' 15" E 24.60 feet, thence N 800 51' 45" `e: 862.021 feet,thence N 430 15' 03" Z. 2136.47 feet, to a point on the east line of the Chaves 128.19 acre parcel as described in Llume 479, ufficial itecords at page 278; thene leaving, the exterior boundary of said. Inland Storage Area, South along the east 3 line of said Chaves parcel to a point which bears ISE 450 00' E 595.32 feet from the most Easterly corner of Lot ;.3 of the herein :above mentioned Ayers Ranch Subdivi-sion, thence S 450 00' 4 595-32 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 93,being also a point on the east line if Kieker Pass Road as shown on said M: 'w any MY sy"!{R4h Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. Ranch Subdivision, thence following the exterior boundary. line of said Ayers: Ranch Subdivision S 450 38' 30" W 734-40 feet, thence S 450 07t . W 1308..70 feet thence S 650 28' 30" 4 750.42 feet, thence S 300 19' 30" W 760.74 feet, thence S"' 400 20" 30" W 303.40 meet, thence S 440 11* `4 1250.60 feet to the: point of begin ping. f and, UHEREAS, THF. BOARD OF SUPERVISjRS, on said 7th day of October, 1952, further found and determined that no land was excluded from the proposed district,. which. would be benefited by such proposed district; that the name of the proposed district should be, AVERS RANCH C:,UNT Y WATER DZTRICT, and ordered an election to be called and held in said proposed Ayers Ranch County 'dater District on the 2nd day of December, 1952, set- ting forth the matters. required by law to be contained in the Notice of Election to be f,°; published, and consolidatin,; all of the proposed district into an election precinct, for the purpose of holding said election and setting up a polling place and nominating Xtra:. officers of election and ordering that the proposition, 5w . Shall the proposition to form Ayers Aanch County Water District under 5 wi the County eater District Law be adopted?" x be submitted to the electors and that first directors for the proposed district be nominated and voted for as nearly as may be provided in Fart IV of Division 12 of the xf1 Water Code, and ordering that a copy of the Notice of .6lection provided for, be publish— ed ublis ed by the CountyClerk once a week: for two (2) successive weeks in the "Diablo Beacon I a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa- 1 osta and WHEREAS, said notice of election, as required to be published by said resolu- tion ofof the 7th day of October, 1952, was published in the manner and for the time pre scribed, and r p jjWHEREAS, an election was held on the 2nd day of December, 1952, in accordance with the notice of said election published as aforesaid, and in accordance with the., 3 statutes in such case made and provided, anda WHEREdS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the. 9th r r day of December, 1952, said date being the date to which the canvass of votes pursuant-41_ to Section 30290 had been duly and regularly continued, met and canvassed the returns 3 } of election so held for the formation for the Ayers Ranch County 'dater District and.' for the election of the first five (5) directors thereof, s z E Nuk , ThER :XuAE, BE IT R SULVED that the vote on the pro osition for formation 1 of said water district was determined to be as follows: YES - 11 NO - 21 and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the vote of the election of the first five (5),AxIdirectorsofsaiddistrict, was determined to be as .follows: 6Y JaM J. CLAUNCH 114 F URLANDU LAI-01-T 108 FRANK I AGGIORA 111 ANTHONY C. FEDRIZZE"TTI 110 JUSEFH T. RIBOLI 110 WALTER RYDER 2 DUN JAI•rS 2 NOW, TiiEn Fuaz, BE IT F Iu TnF.Ft RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 30320 and follow- ling, of the mater Code of the State of California, that said nyers Manch. County Water pDistrict Be. and it is hereby declared formed as a district under the name designated.. for it and to include the property hereinbefore described, and BE IT FURThER RESOLVED that the following five (5) persons, having received a the highest vote cast for the office of director be, and they are hereby declared elec-f ted as directors of said Ayers Ranch County mater District: JAI= J. CLAUNCH 114 ORLANDO W UNT 108 FRANK RAGGIURA 111 ANTHUNY C. FEDRIZZETTI 110 f JOSEPH T. RIBULI 110 and BE IT FURThER RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall immediately cause to be filed with the Secretary of State and cause to be recorded. in the Uffice of. the County s# Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, a certified copy of this Resolution stating that the formation of the uistrict was approved by the voters. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by thelBoardofSupervisorsoftheCountyofContraCosta, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 9th day of December, 1952, by the following vote: , AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GuYAK, H. L. CUI41%sINGS, KAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FALDERICKSUN A' 1 NOES: Supervisors NuhIE ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE 11n the I-;atter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc. , of AYERS "NCh Ciu LINTY iw ATr.B DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, :IT. TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board. far the ;special. f election held on December 2, 1952, for the formation and election of first ;five Direc tors of the AYERS RANCH CUUIUY WATER DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, 7 x a YY Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. plus messenger fee of $3.00, and 41.40 mileage for the person delivering the election r returns, and the compensation for the use of, the polling Place is fixed at x+10.00. IT IS BY THE L JARD FURTHER vhDERED that the County Auditor is directed to 4 .. draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below. in the matter of the conduct of said elections, 4 Y ELM D. CULFZiAN, 5131 Concord Boulevard, Concord x Services as election officer 12.50 y Messenger fee 3.00 2•Sileage delivering election. returns 1.40 Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 026.90 FRANK I,UGGIUrZA, 5235 i yrtle Drive, Concord y. Services as election officer 12.50 Total 412.50 YERDA P rCLAMCH, 5140 Concord Boulevad, Concord Services as election officer 12.50 Total X12.50 HAROLD G. SCARTH, 4985 olive Drive, Concord Services as election officer 12. 0 nt Total X12.50 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. k In the Matter of Granting mph A J. Hiler free permit to peddlef ,. in the unincorporated area of the County. kt , r Ralph J. Hiler, 3131 Lstudillo Street, Mrtinez, California, having filed with this Board an application for a freepp permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Ralph J. r }.. Filer is an honorably discharged veteran of Worl War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial $47$694, dated December 4, 1952; Y> ' Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r GUARD URDERED that said Ralph J. Hiler be, and he is hereby granted a free permit toY . peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE Bu;,Rl) FL3TH us2i3i ta D that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa,. t 'syCounty* be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Urdinance No. 596• The foregoin,- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-latter of Authorizing v xys correction of erroneous assessment. z The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request .for authority to, the Count Auditor to correct the followin=- erroneous assessment which aYappears on the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll.for the fiscal year 1952--53,_ said correctio having been consented to by the District Attorney; 4 ; Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT i3 BY THE BwtHD ORDMED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: Through a clerical error the fallowing assessment has been omitted from the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment hull and Y4. . should be added at the request of Jackson Furniture Company: Assessment 9"279 Jackson Furniture Company, Code 900 1305 Clay Street, Uakland, California, Personal Property 19000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board. r In the Naatter of Authorizing correction of delinquent er- roneous assessments. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following delinquent erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment rolls, said correction having been consented to: by the District Attorney; n. IFS For the year 1946-47, Sale 1-3621, Roberts Island Dredging Company, care of Francis J. I-Medina, F. U. Box 726, Brentwood, is assessed with Lot 52, Anglers Ranch u " Subdivision No. 4 with improvements erroneously assessed for the years 1945 to- 1951 in-r clusive, in the amount of $580. There were no improvements-on this property and should be cancelled. m Sale J2201 for 1945, San Pablo Land Company is erroneously assessed with rw' 16.29 acres in Lot 126 of zoo San Pablo. The correct acreage is 11.63 and the correct w, assessed value of land is 61750•r f w w i r a? x"!7 Tuesday, December Q, 1952, Continued. Sale X1623-Y for 1951, Henry .ry Crocker et al are assessed with 1/2 interest in oil, Cas and I,;ineral nights in and to the North 1/2 of Section 17 T18 R3E NIDBM, assessed value of land 020. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with Assessment 090404. ij Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BUARD URD &i;D that the County auditor correct the delinquent erroneous assessments as above described. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I•atter of authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. Tile County Assessor havigg filed with this Board a request for authority to the County :iuditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appears on: the ' f assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to . by the District Attorney; F Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE k GUARD jRDZRi;D that the County auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: In Volume 34, assessment ;;9189103, Mke and Lillian Kichelette, 35 Cora 'Court, Walnut Creek, are assessed with improvements of 11120 on Lot 4 Bishop Tract, and $1000: r` on Lot 5 Bishop Tract. The assessment of Y1000 improvements on Lot 5 is in error as same do not exist. The correct assessed value is Y1120. The foregoin4 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Authorizing X correction of erroneous x assessments. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request far authority t0 the County auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on- the I assessment roil for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to H I by the District Attorney; Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THS BUARD uRDE'?ED that the County auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows-." r In Volume 3, assessment 933557-1, Charles J. Shinn is erroneously assessed- " r: r with the South 90 feet of Lots 24, 25 and 26 Block 4, alta Punta Terrace. This asses- sment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in assessment #33557 being the South 100 feet of Lots 24, 25 and 26 Block 4. In Volume 5, assessment ;4432$, E. F. Campbell is assessed with Lot 3$6, Ar, y i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at ' 1$2640. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancel led. tits._ In Volume 5, Assessment d"420, Creta LaTourette is assessed with Lot 4696 x 4 Berkeley Country Club Terrace unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessedat A 0260. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancel led. In Volume 12, Assessment 1133210, Frank and Jennie Smekar are assessed with= the West 8 feet of Lot 5, all of Lots 6, 7` and 8 Block 2, Assessors Map of the Natalie t Tract. in m arch of 1951, ix. and I=:rs. Smekar deeded a portion of these lots to Frank' h and Itildred Silva but through an error this property segregation was not made. This property should be assessed as follows: 3 s ffil Assessment , 133210 Frank and Mildred Silva 3621 Natalie Court, Richmond Assessors bap of the Natalie Tract Wiest 8 feet of Lot 5, all of Lot 6 and East 5 feet of Lot 7, Block 2. Assessed value of land 0280, improvements 1900. Assessment ffl33210-1 Frank and Jennie Smekar 3626 Natalie Court, Richmond k Assessors tiap of the Natalie Tract West 20 feet of Lot 7, all of Lot 8 Block 2. j Assessed value of land X320. Through a clerical error the following property was omitted from the assess- ment Roll and same should be added at the request of Richmond Martinez Title Company: Assessment 4202392-3 Richmond Fartinez Title Co. (Code 1103) Martinez, California Andrade Rose No. 1 Tract Lots 25 and 26 Block 9 less portion in State Highway h Assessed value of land WO. In Volume 23, Assessment g603525-1, Elmer H. and Goldie G. Hopkins are errors. : eously assessed with the Southeast 205 feet of Lot 13 fronting on Clayton` Road, R.I Burgess Company's 411,ap No. 1 of iatheson Subdivision assessed value of land $450 ' Por- tion or tion of this property is included in Assessment ,`603524-1 appearing in the names of Ralei h J. and Iola E. Gray. The correct description for Assessment 8603525-1 should- be hould be the Northwest 97 feet of the Southeast 194 feet of Lot 13. The correct' assessed x value of laid should be ; 250. u.. ti a z Mr Tuesday, December 9, 1452, Continued. In Volume 23, Assessment ,f6044-01-1, Frank R. and Barbara Z. Rose, care of H. J. Dabney, 3979 Concord Blvd Concord are assessed with a portion of Lot 1 R. N. Burbess Company's leap No. 1 Olsen Subdivision, assessed value of land 4100, improve- ments mprove ments $1410. Through a clerical error exemption of ;1000 was allowed on this property. This exemption should have been allowed on .assessment X604401 appearing in the names of r Frank R. and Barbara Z. Rose, care of Ernest Damasky Jr., 3989 Concord Blvd, Walnut Creek. Mrs. Dabney requests exemption be removed from assessment "604401-1. Exemption of .;1000 should be allowed on Assessment , 604401. In Volume 25, assessment jf617061, Raymond J. Vlach is assessed with a .17 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land $100, improvements $1660. I,,ir. F. . Vlach .filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $100 was allowed instead of X1000. an additional exemption of IV900 should be allowed. r n In Volume 25, assessment #617375, Kabel and Robert W. Evans are assessed with x a .32 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land w100. 11r. and I rs. Evans deeded this property to Roy F. and A1able E. Kyers but through an error this change was u not made. Also4 through an error improvements of 4'1710 which belong on assessment 4617375 were placed on assessment J617371. Mr. Evans requested improvements be removed r from Assessment J617371 and added to Assessment j617375. Sg In Volume 33, assessment p 12773, Perry 1. and Lillian R. Krieder are assess with the North Portion Lot 5, Map of Walnut Hei J%s, in Block 7 with improvements erron, eously assessed at ,1000. There were no improvements on this portion of Lot 5 and should be cancelled. Un the same assessment being the central portion of Lot 5 Block 7 improv- b ments are erroneously assessed at x:250. The correct assessed value of improvements is a 000. a In Volume 10, Assessment 1115266, Arthur B. and !yrtle ft. Foster are assessed r with Lot 5 Block H. highland Tract, assessed value of land 4120, improvements ;1000. Kr. Foster filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was Y'; a not allowed. exemption of X820 should be allowed. Volume 15, :assessment X187083-1, The Christian Church is assessed with the Southwest feet of the Northeast feet of Lots 14 1 and 16 Block G Town of Brent- wood, j4 - InG. assessed value of land X20. The Seventh Day s%dventists Church acouired this ro ert prior to lien date but throughan error the chane was not made. Also, Theproperty y Adventists Church-. filed claim for Church exemption but because of the dif- ference in name exemption was not allowed. exemption of t20 should be allowed. 1 W In Volume 18, Assessment 000118, Farren 1•i. and Frances P. Garrison are as sessed with a .60 acre parcel in Ro San Ramon with improvements erroneously assessed at X960. On April 4, 1951 a re-appraisal was made of these improvements but due to a clerical error the change was not made on the Assessment Roll. 'i'he correct assessed r; value of improvements is 020. In Volume 21, Assessment , 513050, William F. and Irma R. Epmeier are assessed with Lot 246, Sun Valley Estates with improvements erroneously assessed at 62270. On Larch 3, 1952 a re-appraisal was made of these improvements but due to a clerical error the change was not made on the assessment Roll. The correct assessed value of improve- ments is X1990. In Volume 31, Assessment 9749149, Charles M. and Mary E. Ashton are assessed with Lot 7 Block C. Berkeley HiZ- hlands Tract with improvements erroneously assessed' at 2900. On IJovember 1951 a re-appraisal was made of these improvements but due to a a clerical error the chance was not made on the :assessment Roll. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2570. In Volume 18, Assessment X302507-1, Leland L. and Mary !•,adsker are assessed with portions of Lots 75 and 76, Subdivision Lot A Rancho El Rio with improvements as- sessed at X690, $2020 and 0330, total Y8040. Improvements of j690 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 19, Assessment X400005, East Bay . ,unicipal Utility District is as- sessed with a tract of land in Section 23 T1S R.3ii with improvements erroneously assessed r at 060. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 19, Assessment A00030, East Bay Municipal Utility District is as- sessed with 6,37 acres in the Northeast 1/4 Section 22 T1S R3 with improvements erron- eously assessed at ;460. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 22, Assessment 1582001, East Bay iAmicipal Utility Listrict is as- sessed with Lots 1 to 7 inclusive, Lots 9 to 23 inclusive Lots 27 to 45 inclusive, Lot a 25, Lots 48 to D7 inclusive, Dora®a Subdivision No. 3 with improvements of $250 on Lot 25, $750 on Lot 30 and ',950 on Lot 80. Improvements of $950 on Lot 80 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 23, Assessment X602102-3, Bay Point Reclamation Co., is assessed with 9.010 acres in Sections 1 and 12 T2N RZ4. This property was acquired by the Unitedk ° States Government in January 12, 1951 and should be cancelled. In Volume 23, Assessment (602136, 'd. S. Van14inkle is assessed with 27.34 acres in map of Coos Bay Lumber Company Tract No. 4 with improvements erroneously assessed at w6420. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelle However, Mr. Van Winkle requests improvements of 46420 be added to Assessment #602152 being a 5.32 acre tract in the Southwest 1/4 Section 6 T2N R11d. In Volume 19, Assessment jf490223, Hoke B. and Martha S. hatheock, Route 1 Box Y 66 A, Brentwood are erroneously assessed with a 10.11 acre tract in Section 8 T1N R3E, assessed value of land ;x1010, improvements $500, trees X400. The correct number of acres in this parcel is 9.+89 and the correct assessed value of land is ;980. Due to a clerical error the improvements are alsa in error. The appraisal show these improve- x meats to be 1,300 instead of ;;50fl as shown on the r+ssessment RZ)11. r isC k Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. In Volume 8. assessment X9517$, Parr Richmond Industrial Corp.; care- of ffilll`• 11 i Brothers Company* are assessed with a 1.53 acre parcel in the City of.Richmond with im i provements erroneously assessed at "5910. Through an error the improvements were r#f ; laced on the roll at $45910. The appraisal form shows these improvements to be l 35000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Copy of Complaint No. 56645, Hemphill vs. County of Contra Costa. E Copy of Complaint for personal injuries, Action No. 56645, Hemphill vs. z Contra Costa County et al., having been served on H. L. Cummings, -Chairmarn, of thie 1 Board; a On motion of Supervisar soyak3 seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that said copy of said Complaint is referred to the district Attorney. The forefoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.R4i IIn the flatter of Ordinance r .. No. 751. Vida l-icNamer having filed with this Board an affidavit that a copy of ordin I ance No. ?51 was published in the "Contra Costa Gazette," and which Urdinance No. 751 fi> was heretofore approved by this Board of Supervisors; Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE I BOARD +uADSR.:,D that said ordinance rio. 751 be, and rhe same is hereby declared duly pub lisped in the manner and at the time required by law.s;'rfIy1, y fix'^31 ffJ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.P 3 In the lia.tter of Referring to the f Personnel Director the request of I the Planning Assistant and Senior 1 Draftsman for approval of their mileage claims at the regular rate. AN t ', Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician, having filed with this Board a re quest that the classification of Planning assistant and Senior Draftsman-be added to i the list of positions approved forayment of mileage rates on the basis of 10¢` per x, mile for the first 500 miles, and 710 for each mile in excess of 500 miles driven dur ing each calendar month; On motion of Su ervisor Taylors seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ,ORDER FZ that said matter is referred tothePersonnelDirectorforhisrecommenda tion. F q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 2viatter of Communications . from the East Bay I-Amicipal A l Utility District, with refer- ence to tax bilis. A Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, Ef TS BY:THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the East Bay kunicipal Utility District, dated November 25, 1952s with reference to tax bills received by said district covering_ sT properties acquired in the County since the first iionday in March, 1952, be and the x same is hereby referred to the County Assessor.i f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f i i In the Matter of Determining that the positions of Public Health Nurse and Senior Public Health r 5 w Nurse in County Health District j No. 7, come within the provis- t ions of Ordinance No. 737. RFSULUTIUN WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission of the County of Contra Costa, has ad 4 vised this Board that the conditions of specific assignments, to wit, the assignment of Public Health Nurse and of Senior Public Health Nurse in County Health District N00 `7 1o. 7, prevent effective recruitment and continued employment of qualified persons therein, land said Commission is unable to establish a register of qualified persons willing `to F s accept such an assignment, and j WHER::AS, the County Administrator of the County of Contra Costa, has "recom Y mended favorably, i knz NUW TH&EFu" BE IT RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist in posi- 11tions of Public health Nurse and Senior Public Health Nurse in County Health District No. 7, and BE IT F wrrfii R RMOLVED that a salary adjustment shall be made in each of ,_said positions so that, the temporary salary schedule for the Public health Nurse assigned to Public Health District No. 7, shall be Mange 29 and the temporary salary schedule for the Senior Public health Hurse assigned to Public health District No. 7, shall be ke Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. k Range 31. California, ASSED AND ADOPTS by the Berard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cat a meeting of said Board held on the 9th day of December, 192, by the following vote of the Board: Supervisors - I T. Goyak,AYES:p y , h. L Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, Y W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None a. ABSENT:Supervisors - None In the Xatter of Authorization of cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens, The East Bay Municipal Utility District heaving acquired property within its, boundaries since the first Konday of March of 1952, and having requested the cancella- tion of the 1952-53 County tax liens as provided under Section 4986E of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer to title in the East Bay I•iunicipal Utility District and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952- 53 County tax liens as follows, which request has been approved by the District Attor- ney; M : r{iYx On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ME BUARD vRDSLEZ that the County auditor is authorized to cancel said 1952-53 County tax- liens ax liens as provided under Section 1986E of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to-wit: X t YL ya i+l' Property Acquired by East bay hmnicipal Utility District after 3 /52 Konte Vista Lot 12 ,38 ac. 676814 j x fisY+2 Sunny Hollow r Lot 7 51260 Lot 8 512609E' Lot 9 512610 Lot 10 512611 Lot 11 512612 k rd , Lafayette Homesites W 135.40' of Lot 1, Block 3 507212 r — Por San Felipe Grant s 33 ac parcel 500189-1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous-vote, of the Board members µ present.In the platter of Authorization of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The Office of the District attorney, acting for the Lafayette School District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens for the years 1951 52 on certain property acquired by the Lafayette School District, and the County - Audi- - tor ounty- Audi-for having verified the transfer of title to the school district and having requested ser iY authorization to cancel the 1951-52 delinquent County tax liens on said property which comprises all of the subdivisions entitled Paradise Acres, unit !to. 3, and. Paradise fu ic=es, Unit No. 4, being described as Lots 34 to 52, inclusive, in Paradise Acres, Unit k;No. 3, and Lots 53 to 93, inclusive, in Paradise Acres, Unit No. 1 , covered by 1951 Sales Nos. 1941 to 2000, inclusive, and said request having approved by the District Baa attorney;Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded b, Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y WARD URDLRED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1951-52 delinquent County tax liens on the property above referred. to.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.In the Matter of Authorizing Can-cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. a,The Office of the District Attorney having informed the County Auditor. that,: Contra Costa County acquired by deed recorded December 1, 1952 certain property from',' ,ArthurG. Schwarz which is contained in 1952-53 kssessment No. 500794, and the CountypAuditorhavingverifiedtherecordationofthetransferoftitleandhaving requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on said property which is a . 275:acre portion of 1952-53 assessment No. 500794, being a portion of the Rancho Acalanes, 1 which request has been approved by the District Attorney;On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County :auditor be and he is -hereby authorized to cancel said 1952-53 County tax liens on said property.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 a Tuesday, December 9, 19523 Continued. xy jIn the Fatter of authorizing Can- cellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The office of the .District attorney, acting for the Ambrose Fark., Recreation 2 and Parkway- District, having informed the County Auditor that the Ambrose: Park,. Reerea Ition and Parkway District having acquired certain property formerly belonging to John rr and Benita Quattrin and having requested that the 1952-53 County tax lien be cancelled and the County auditor having verified transfer of the title to said district and hay T , ling requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax lien contained in 1952-53. ff zassessment No. 399670, which request was approved by the District Attorney; x Y On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS, BY THE 3 GUARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the said 19;2-53 County tax lien contained in said 1952-53 assessment No. 599670 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-latter of authorizing Can- I cellation of 1952-53 County Tax j Liens.4.. The State of California Division of Highway having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by it for highway.-purposes, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State. and,havfng re. cauested authorisation to cancel the following 1952-53 County tax liens: j. Bast Richmond Boulevard, Portion of Lots 3 and 4, Block 7, 1952-53, . r I Assessment No. 200325 w '` a kfa Highway Junction Subdivision, Portion of Lot 3, Portion of Assess- ment No. 621624 Las Juntas Estates, The Last 5 feet of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2, assess.- sent iso. 625502 Luigi Deartini Tract, Portion of Lot 14, Assessment No. 621724 4 x. y Portion of Rancho Las Juntas, 2 acre parcel, John W. Dodge, Assess- went No. 619325 012 acre parcel, L. E. Stafford, Por- w y"Portion of Rancho Las Sumas,Por- tion of Assessment No. 619515 r a"- and the District Attorney having approved said request; R1y, Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded b Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that the County :auditor be and heis by authorized to cancel the; `952 t f 'Y ; 53 County tax liens above described The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F rx In the Matter of Authorization of cancellation of 1952-53 County r Tax Liens. tom' rya The :cast Bay hunicipal Utility District having acquired property within its boundaries since the first Ionday of march of 1952, and having re uested the cancer tion of the 1952-53 County tax liens as provided under Section 4986E of the Revenue., and riTaxationCode; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer to title in the East jBay I-;unicipal utility District and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 t County tax liens as follows, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; :4; 0n motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE GUARD ORDBREll that the County auditor is authorized to cancel said 1952-53 County tax liens as provided under Section 4986B of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to-wit: : Property Acquired by East Bay I-Amicipal i Utility District After 3/'152 Monte Vista X Lot 12 .38 ac. 676$14Cei Sunny Hollow p Lot 7 51260$ Lots Lot 9 512610 s w Lot 10 512611 Lot 11 512612 a Lafayette Homesites f r W 135-401 of Lot 1 Block 3 507212 Por San Felipe Grant ary 1f 33 ac parcel 500189-1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. s x , a,ll k i 4 1A6 r 1 j t 41a Tuesday, December 9, 19522 continued. 3 In the 1t:atter of proposal toAIMestablishContraCostaCounty as a Cattle nPoint of Urigin". James F. Haey, attorney at Law, appears before this Board and presents a petition signed by several cattle men of Contra, Costa County, with reference to a pro- posal that Contra Costa County be established as a cattle "Point of Origin". The said matter is taken under consideration by the Board of Supervisors. y In the 1-latter of Lease Agree- ment - San Pablo Fire Protec- tion District. k On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board of Fire Commissioners of San Pablo County Fire Protection s District be, - and it is hereby authorized to enter into a Lease Agreement with P. E. Vanzs Pelt of Oakdale, California, providing for payments of $5,263.17 on November 20, 1953) and for the further sum of },;5,043.04 on November 20, 1954s with reference to a Fire y" Truck purchased for said district. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Report of Agricultural Commissioner. s Report for the month of Hovember, 1952 is presented to this Board by the s x Agricultural Commissioner and ordered placed on file. In the I•;atter of Directing Publica- tion ublica- tion of Notice of Intention to Pur- r chase Real Property from dike Ballas. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from Hike Ballas the real property described in the s v attached notice, at a purchase price of Sixteen Thousand, Dollars, 4$16,000) for the pu poBe M of constructin- thereon a county building in Richmond; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars 016000) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; NU11Th&iEFJRE BE IT nESULI&D that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, Jan- uary 13, 1933, at 10 o'clock A. •.. of said day in the Chambers of the board of Supervis- ors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and:where G said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said , mak.. BE IT FURTHER RESULVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent, " a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED :Nll ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 9th day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. YAK, Ii_ L. MILINGS, RAY S. TAYLUR, W. s. BUCHANAh J. FR6DERICKSUN. 4 'IN NURS:Supervisors - NUKE_ ABSENT: Supervisors - NUKE. x { t y NUTICE OF IM,ENTIUN "ice FURCHASE MAL PFGJPMTY NUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra 21 art' W Y Costa, State of California, has on the 9th day of December, 1952, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de- scribed real property: That parcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows:F Lots S, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled nM,ap of Walls Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of maps, at page 30. NXICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that it is proposed to purchase said property from I,iike Ballas; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($1(,000); that Tuesday, the 13th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.MI. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martine , California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. ri Dated this 9th day of December, 1952. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Ufficio Clerk of the f Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By M. A. %1 IT H Deputy Clerk. 1A- r- Tuesday,December G, 1952, Continued. In the I•.atter of Approval of Change Carder r No. 8, Additions to County Hospital. Un the recommendation of I•asten and Burd, Architects, and on motion of Super".4 visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD, UtRDERLD that Change urder No. 8, which makes the following changes and adds the following sums to the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to Contra Costa County Hospital: y+F 4r t ADD' Corridor Iyo. 12, Last 'gall Revisions" 00.00 Channel Anchorage for Oil Fuse I-Ray Cutouts" 69 00 Stair Tower Retaining wall and Drainage Additions"180.00 r Total additions 53249.00 . Original contract price - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0680; 011499- 00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - 700,011.50 Ykk 1 Change Order No. 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - - 2 .00 r.. Total - - - - - - - - - - - -X705,z 0.50) ee be, and it is hereby Ab"ThURIZED and APPRuVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 8 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.tn q y'The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board... i z ro In the Fatter of Approval of tncr plans and specifications for building an addition to laun- 1 dry on grounds of County Hos-a pital, Martinez. dlthtadditionfbuildingthftiifidPlansanspecificationsoreungoanaonoeaunry on the grounds of the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez, having been submitted to and i filed with this Board this day by S. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r BY THE. GUARD URDEiiZD that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same. x are hereby APPRUVED. s . IT IS by THE Bu.tRD FURTHER uRULRED that the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done and which shall be the minimum rates paid an said project are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the Notice to Contractors which is attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications,* tN IT IS BY THE BOARD FURThiM uRy2F.D that the time for receiving, bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, January 13, 1953, at 3 P.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board isohereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "Contra. Costa Standard." The foregoirLZ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an amendment to the salary ordinance."" On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion:of Super visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD vRDrr'ED that the. District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the salary ordinance which will make.Tit k° possible to provide accumulation of vacation and sick leave to the credit of persons serving in permanent positions under provisional appointment, as follows: Amend Section 9, Subsection B, to read as follows: r j VACATIvN. Persons serving in permanent positions under the, merit rr, system shall be entitled to fifteen (15) working days' vacation at full pay for each year of continuous service, which vacation shall raccruetotheemployeeattherateofoneandone-quarter (1 1/4) working days far each completed calendar month of service begin- I nine on the date of said person's appointment to the permanent post- tion; provided, however, that no employee may take such vacation until he las completed six (6) months of service in such position, t except under circumstances approved by the board of Supervisors; and j providers further that in case of separation, such employee shall re- ceive terminal pay equivalent to the value of any accumulated vasa- tion; and provided further that no employee shall be allowed vacs- u tion with pay in excess of that actually accrued at the time such vacation is taken, and provided further that no accrual of vacation time shall be permitted in excess of thirty (30) working days." t Amend Section 9, Subsection C, to read as follows: r i SICK °LEAVE. Persons serving in permanent positions under the merit system shall be entitled to one (1) working day's sick leave with full pay for each calendar month of service in such permanent posi- s tion upon the recommendation of the authority appointing such employee t and with approval of the Civil Service Commission. Any unused sick leave shall be accumulated from year to year. Persons who were in. the service of the County on July 1, 1946, and have continued as em-.' ployees of the County, shall be entitled to the accumulation of one t ri a Tuesday, December 9, 19$2, Continued. 1) working day's sick leave for each year or fraction thereof pre- ceding that date; providing that such an accumulation shall not ex- ceed x ceed twenty (20) workin days of sick leave. Sick leave may be taken only in accordance with the Rules of the Civil Service Com- mission." oir mission." The foregoing order is passed by the, unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Declaring office of Trustee of Contra Costa tios-rye: quito Abatement District No. 3 vacant, and appointing William R. Urbick, jn.. Lawrence tossina having notified -this Board that he is unable, to, accept the appointment to the office of Trustee of the Contra Costa liosquito Abatement District No rk3 Therefore, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT Is BY THE BOARD uRDFJM that said office is declared VACANT. d, t r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER keRDULEJ) that William R. Urbick, Fort Costa, Cali fornia, be and he is hereby appointed as Trustee of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement Dis trict No. 3.. i The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the flatter of Authorizing negotiation for new lease with Administrators of The y " Johnston Ranch (property used f ._ as garbage dump). On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ThE, DuaRD uFiDEItED that the County Administrator be and he is hereby authorized to negotiate with the Administrators of The Johnston Ranch for a lease for said Ranch by the County rrS.4 x at an annual fee of X12,000 for five years payable at the rate of y200 per month. The foregoing order is passed by the tuna imuus vote of the Board. t a In the flatter of Denying Claim. for Damages of Norma Braudrick. r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ITIS g BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Claim of Norma Braudrick, (Smith and Parrish, Attorneys,. at Law), in the amount of ; 295.58, be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. qtr• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0% In the 1-utter of Denying Claim r { of California State Automobile Association on behalf of David r H. Osborne. 7 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Claim too. 1€33171, Assured, David H. usborne, filed by Califor nia State Automobile Association Inter-Insurance Bureau, in the amount of $200.00, with this Board on December 8, 1952, be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing A ent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoin; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the 1,atter of Denying Claim of C. F. Kroeger. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, EF IS BY ThE BOARD iRD10.0 that the Claim of C. F. Kroeger (Nichols, Richard Allard and M Williams, attorneys at Law, Central Bank Building, Oakland, California for damages, in the amount of ;;1}5,000-00, filed as the result of an alleged accident on November 7, 195 on Boyd Read, be, and the same is hereby denied, and referred to the Purchasing agent to be forwarded to the Insurance adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Flatter of the Withdrawal of Territory from the Briones County NMICE vF Tg1E AND PLACE F riEil FuR HEARING Fire Protection. District PETITIUN FUR WITHDRAWAL OF TERRITORY FRUhI FIRE FRLMECTIU14 DISTRICT WhERBAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 9th day of December, 1952, a petition requesting withdrawal of ter- ritory from the Briones Country Fire Protection District, said territory being that par- ticular territory more particularly hereinafter described; and Y WHEREAS, said petition is signed by the trustees of the urinda Union School 4 District, which said school district is the owner of all of the territory sought to be withdrawn from said Briones County Fire Froteetion District and as such entitled to pe- tition for its withdrawal pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 14561; and F 1ti Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. s WHE :£aS, said petition relates that the territory sought to be withdrawn will s x. not be benefited by remaining in said district, Nu*W ThrA Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, fixes Tuesday, the tth day of January, 1953, at ten o'clock .k ., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, as the time, inn the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in, the hall of Records, !-lain and Court Streets, r&artinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place where the Board will hear said petition and protests to the continuance of the remaining; territorf as a district, and BE IT FURTHM l rSoL&D that the Cleric of this Board be and he is hereby di- Y y , rected to publish a notice of this hearing by one insertion thereof at least one (1) week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing in the "Urinda Sun", a newspaper circu- lated in the Briones County Tire Protection District, which this Board deems most likely1togivenoticetoitsinhabitantsoftheproposedwithdrawalandsaidClerkisfurther. directed to cause Lhe notice to be posted in three of., the most public places in,the;Dis trict, one of which stall be within the portion of the.. district. sought to be withdrawn.,, said postings to be made at least one week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing. , t ptu4 The territory with which said petition for withdrawal is concerned is partic- ularly described as follows, to wit: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- y .. scribed as follows: Portion of the Rancho El Sobrante, as delineated and so designated upon the X. Map of said ,Manchu Accompanying and Forming a Fart of the Final Report of V° the Referees in Partition of said rancho, a certified copy of which said,map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra. Costa County, , Cali7. 1 fornia, on the 14th day of -.arch, 1910, containing 11.38 acres, more or less, n described as follows: Beginning on the crest line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled zS Sleepy Hollow, Unit deo. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was, f filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of F j California, on June 20, 1946, in Volume 29 of Maps, at page 44, at the north x line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 I•i 44) ; thence from said point of beginning, north 50 47' 1111 east, along said west line and along the direct extension north 50 471 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete 1 monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole;; thence north 880 55' 06" west, along said south line, 840 feet; thence south 10 041 51" west,. 84 feet• thence south 540 081 2011 east, 59.36 feet.; thence575• north 690 031 5511 east, b1.19 feet; thence south 650 52' 35" east, 54.87 feet; thence north 850 2.81 33" east, 96.95 feet; thence south 830 231 49" east, 3 143.72 feet; thence north 770 281 11" east, 279.35 feet; thence south 610 36' 191' east, 110.03 feet to the west line of said Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3 (29 M thence north 0 1 11" east along said west line 44.88 feet to the441; th 5 47 g point of beginningw That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de-- scribed as follows: s ' Portion of the Rancho El Sobrante as delineated and so designated upon the Lap of said Rancho accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, on the 14th day of Larch 1910, containing 4.28 acres, more or less rrfT described as follows: Commencing; on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map en- titled "Sleepy Hollow Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California") which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on June 20, 1946 in Volume 29 of Flaps, at page 44, at the north line of !Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 1.1 44) ; thence from said point of commencement north 50 471 11" east along said west line and along the direct extension north 50 471 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete mon- ument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880 551 Oo" west along said south line, 840 feet to the actual point of beoinninb of the herein described parcel of land; thence from said point of, beginning north 680 55 06 west continuing along said south line of a the Rancho Boca de 1a Canada del Pinole, at 317.51 feet a concrete monument, a total distance of3o0 feet; thence south 10 04' 54" west, 531.08 feet; thence south 830 271 21" east, 34.42-feet; thence north 790 541 241, east, 106.94 feet; thence north 230 511 32" east, 35.14 feet; thence north 850 551 rP 1711 east 23-38 feet; thence south 850 09' 13" east, 43.38 feet; thence south 490 591 13" east, 45.52 feet; thence south 600 21' 5811 east, 59.27 feet; thence south 540 081 20" east, 64.74 feet to a point which bears south 10 041 54" west from the point of beginning; thence north 10 041 5411 east, 5 75.84 k a feet to the point of beginning. PASSED .UID AWFTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Cali- 1fornia, this 9th day of December, 19523 by the following. vote; W AYES: SUPERVISuRS - I. T. 3UYAK, 11. L. CUR-JNGS, RAY S. :TA.YLUR, 3 W. C. BUCHZIAN, J. FREDERICKSON. d rrk NOES: SUF&gVI&aS - MAE. ABSENT:SUPERVISURS - XJNE. r n wi In the Latter of Dissolution of the Kensington Police Protec- tion District. This Board having heretofore on the 25th day of November, 1952 adopted a 1 9_1 4 Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. f resolution fixing the time for hearing on the petition requesting; the dissolution of a the Kensington Police Protection District for December 9, 1952 at 10:00 a.m. in the ry Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, County of Contra Costa, Eartinez, California; and J t M Notice of the time and place of said hearing having been given in the manner' Y required by law; and this being the time fixed for said hearing, and this Board having considered said matter; On notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT iS BY THE Bu,RD JRDERED that said be, and the same is hereby further continued to January r 273 1953 at 10:00 a.m. ad t'K sZj rJ - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. Ery In the hatter of application of H. GROVE and SA14LUEL V. JjLLY for per- mit or license to conduct a wreckll ing yard and storage place for old k 6kr cars on portion of Lot 3 in map ofr Loomis Subdivision" under provi- sions of Jrdinances No. 426 and No. 455• It appearin; to this Board that H. 'Grove, 5225 Knott Avenue, El Cerrito, California, and Samuel V. Jolly, 160 South 7th Street, apartment 1C, Richmond, Califor- nia, have on this day filed with this hoard a request in writing, for a permit or li- cense to operate a wrecking yard :-Ad storage place for old cars under provisions of y Ordinances No. 426 and 1'o. 455; and It further appearin that said applicants have filed with this Board a state ys; went of registration, as required by Section 2 of ordinance No. 426; and it appearing t ` that said a plicants have filed with the Clerk of this Board a corporate surety bond, No. 624148 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company, dated December 5, 1952, in. the SLIM of 6530004 as required in Section 8 of Ordinance No. 426; By reason of the foregoing, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded byrk . Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERa that the County Clerk be, and he is here- by ere by directed to issue a license and permit to said applicants to conduct a wrecking yard y and storage place for old cars on the following; described property: All that real property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of , t ' ' California, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 3, as delineated upon that_ X" certain map hereinafter referred to, thence north 690 45' east, along the southerly line of said Lot 3, 364 feet to the westerly line of a road, known._ as Soto Street, as shown on the crap hereinafter referred to, thence north 170 15' east along; said westerly line of said road 86.6 feet to a 2" x 21' redwood stake, thence from said point south 89* 45' west, 14.9.30 feet to a . redwood stake, thence north 00 15' west 14 feet to a redwood stake, which r is the point from which the property demised herein is to be described, asx follows: From said point, which is in the southwest corner of the property de- raised herein, north 890 45' east 57-95 feet to a redwood stake, thence north, 0° 15' west 44..45 feet to a redwood stake, thence north 890 45' east 9.80 r; feet to a redwood stake, thence north 170 17' east 70 feet to a point at the Y% northwest corner of that certain parcel of land conveyed to Joseph Paderia and Kate 14aderia, his wife, by Antonie S. Soto, Jr., and Frank S. Soto, both Y single men, by deed dated April 2, 1917, recorded April 4, 1917 in book 289 of Deeds, page 364, records of Contra Costa County, California; from this point westerly 89.22 feet to a 2" x 2" redwood stake, thence south rly 111.36 feet to the point of beginning, and all being a portion of Lot 3 as said lot is delineated upon that certain map entitled "Loomis Subdivision", being a portion of Lot 199 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California, filed Uctober 16, 1899 in 1,ap Book C, page 46,. in r the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of r California; and as depicted by Survey No. 735 "A portion of Lot 3,' Loomis 4 Subdivision, Contra Costa County, California", July 19, 1952 by R. I. Sanderson, registered Civil Engineer No. 5143; the demised area containing 7810.62 square feet, and includes a non-exclusive right of way 14 feet wide from the demised premises to Soto Street. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Authorizin„ Building Inspector to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BuARD urU)EliE that R. J. Kraintz3 County Building Inspector be, and he is hereby, auth- orized to attend the Annual Convention and Exposition, of the National Association of Home Builders in Chicago, January lS - 22, 1953, at no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Authorizing attend- r u ance of Supervisors Taylor and r Cummings at a meeting in San Luis ubispo. m Fr Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY. IHE Bu ARD JRDERED that Supervisors Taylor and Cummings are authorized to attend, at County a 14 Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. a Expense, the Central Coast Regional Meetings County Supervisors Association, San Luis Ubispo, December 12, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0214' A In the Katter of Authorizing Vaster and Hurd, Architects, to prepare plans for Administration Building, f County Hospital.j On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS' BY . THEf BiARD vRDEAiZ that Fasten and Burd, Architects, be, and they are hereby authdrized"to'f u prepare plans for an Administration Building for the County Hospital.. IThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter ofAuthurizina em- ployment of additional appraiser, r Crocker property, required in the matter of County Prison Farm water Supply. a r A On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor. Buchanan,' IT" IS BY,.TH& BO"RD uRDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to employ one additional., apnp_,,,rais er for the purpose of a raisin+ the Crocker property which is re uired, b the .C in the matter Pf conveying water to the County Prison Farm. q Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 1' In the Hatter of Attendance of County employees at meetings. On motion of Supervisor "Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE. i BuARD iRDERLD that the fallowing policy with reference to authorizing attendance of- County f, County employees at meetings be, and the same is hereby APPRUVED: Authorization for attendance at meetings at County expense shall be granted only in case the program for the meeting includes material directly related to an important phase of County service and holds promise of' ben,efit to that service as a result of said attendance; and it is further declared a t . that authorization for attendance without expense reimbursement but on I County time may be granted in an occasional case in which the meeting is concerned with the work in which the officer or employee is engaged on the x County's behalf but from which the gain will inure principally to the benefit of the one in attendance and on-'-,J incidentally to the County; MA, t AND IT IS HLREBY DIRECTED that applications for authorization to attend meetings during any ruarter shall so far as possible be submitted by offi cars and department heads to the County Administrator before commencement of the quarter, together with justifications for such attendance; and the' County v f Administrator shall forward such applications to the board with his recom- mendations for approval or disapproval; AND IT IS FURTHER DIRE that the attending employee shall, upon his return, rre}:are a report on the meeting in which he shall set forth any in formation or ideas gleaned through his attendance which he believes of value to the County service, the original of said report to remain in his office and a copy thereof to be filed with the County Administrator.r r The foregoin;;" order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation t lAdjustment. On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak' IT IS. BY THE; YY BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer the sum of $16,800 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Special Services for Flood Control in order to care for- minimum needs of Gregory Gardens Area on an emergency basis. J k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a O In the Matter of Communication Y from Mellin, Hanscom & Hursh, fps with reference to alleged dam age to property of Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Bowers. IN, Yellin, Hanscom and Hursh having written a communication dated November 3,Y xY 1952 and addressed to Supervisor Ivan T. Goyak of Richmond., Californiat, and a communis- cation addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costae County}, dated. lNovember 19th with reference to alleged damage to proverty of Mr. and Mrs. Bowers f" - Ilocated at 319 Vassar Avenue, Berkeley, California; and this Board having considered' QT. j said communication; and r T On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on notice of Supervisor: k; lGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said alleged clalxV be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be for 1warded to the Insurance Adjuster. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l 3qirr Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. a In the Matter of the Proposed r program of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Commission. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the oronosed urogram of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Com- mission be, and the same is hereby approved and endorsed. It is further resolved that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors t to appropriate a pro rata share of the cost to the nine Bay Area Counties involved, on the basis which is ultimately agreed upon by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Commissionl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Concurring in the proposal that the Regional dater Pollution Control Board Waive certain h; ; insvection in Contra Costa it County. F Colonel Joseph S. Gorlinski, Executive Officer of the Regional. Water Pollution y Control Board, having notified this Board that he plans to submit to said Control Board, a resolution which would waive the reporting of individual sewage disposal discharges in Contra Costa County; and x v On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 4t Y THE BOARD ORDERED that concurrence to the said proposal is hereby given. f The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T.. L u In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOA-QJ) ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 18, Assessment #377517, Theodore M. and Voyce W. Boring are assessed with a Portion of Lot 213, containing 17.94 acres,; Brentwood Irrigated !arms Subdivision No. 5, assessed value of land 1620. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment #377506-7 appearing in the names of Vernon E. and Deolinda Y4 1 A.Turley In Volume 21, Assessment ; 508813, Donald R. and Sylvia B. McLeod a are assessed with portions of Lots 11 and 12, King Estates with improvements erroneously assessed at $2390. There were no improve- 1 , , ments on this Property on lien date and should be cancelled. ' In Volume 341 Assessment #9180109 Raymond L. and Lorella M. Warner f ' are assessed with a portion of Lot 9, Bueno Suerte with improve- meats erroneously assessed at 5970. There were no improvements f . on this Property on lien date and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fV- In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment rtx of KENSINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ORDER FIXING BOUNDARIES OF TETE PROPOSED KENSINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AND CALLING AN ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING AIMHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT SHALL BE FORMED AND z FOR ELECTION OF FIRST DIRECTORS. V.7HEREAS, a petition signed by registered electors residing within the boundar- h les of the proposed Kensington Community Services District, equal in number to at least fifteen per cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the Proposed Kensington Community Services District for the office of Governor at the general election next prior to the filing of said Petition which said Petition stated the proposed name for the proposed district to be KENSINGTIN CONWITY SERVICES DISTRICT, set forth the boundaries of the District proposed to be established, requested that said district so described be form- ed under the community services district law, and stated the purposes for which the dis- trict is to be formed to be: "the equipment and maintenance of a police department or other police protection to protect and safeguard life and property," as prescribed In. Section 601600 (h) of the Government Code, said petition having been filed with the Cle k of the Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of November, 1952, and syti J4//rNy' tel/t f(es Tuesday, December 9, 1952, Continued. gas, WHEREAS, by Order of the Board of Supervisors duly given and made on the said 18th day of November, 19522 the time for the hearing upon said petition was set for Tues- day, ue - day, the 9th day of December, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said days and WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein b Section 60 lO6 of the Government CodeqY ands. WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file with this Board of Supervisors executed by R. A. Bean, that such notice was duly and regularly publish- led in the "Richmond Daily Independent", for the time and in the manner required by law, rti and WHEREAS, at the hearing held on December 91 1952, the Board heard and consider ed a petition signed by registered voters residing within the proposed district, equal in number to at least fifteen ner cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the propose district for the office of Governor in the general election held November, 1950, which z was the last general election at which a Governor was elected, as evidenced by the cer- tificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of Contra Costa County, on file with this Board, and WHEREAS, no person orotested the formation of said district or the proposed boundaries thereon, and WHEREAS, at said hearing all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear and be heard, 4 NOW, TiMEF ORE, BE IT R.sSOLVED, 1. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that the said peti- tion for the formation of said Kensington Community Services District complies with the requirements of the provisions of Section 60,100 and following of the Government 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 F hearing on the formation petition has been published and given as required by law. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the boundaries of said proposed district should and shall include the following described property: x . Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the southeast corner of Lot 2 as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a part of the final report of q the Referees in Partition," filed March Ist, 1894, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along said county boundary line in a westerly direction to its intersection with the cen- ter line of Santa Fe Avenue, as so designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Berkeley Park," filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5 of Maps, page 116, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence leav- Ing said county boundary line and running northerly along said center line of Santa Fe Avenue to a point where said line would be intersected cf by the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block "A" as said lot and block are so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain man entitled Map of Hillside Park," filed November 6, 1912, in Book 8 of Mapst page 193, records of Contra Costa County, if produced southwesterly; thence, leaving said center line of Santa Fe Avenue and running in a northeast- erly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1, Block "A'T, Yap of Hillside Park; thence running along the northerly line of said Block "A" in a northeasterly and easterly direction to its intersection with the westerly line of the hereinbefore mentioned Lot 2 of San Pablo Rancho; thence runningaloe the wester) line of Lots 2 and 1 of said San Pablo Rancho in anorthwesterly direction to the most westerly cor- ner of said Lot 1• thence runnin northeaster) alongthe norther) lines of said Lot 1 to the most northerly corner thereof ad a point on northerly dividing line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante; thence running southeasterly along said dividing line to Station S. P. 63, said point also- being the most westerly corner of Lot 13, Block "T", Berkeley Moods Addition, recorded December 8, 1937, in Volume 22 of Maps, page 654; thence following the boundary line of said Berkeley Woods Addition, north 37° 40' East 500.34 feet; thence south 47° 20' 1711 East 2399.08 feet; thence south 55° 08' 45" West 560.99 feet; thence south 40 00' 30" ita, East 842.36 feet to the northerly boundary line of Spruce Street as shown fi on the map of Berkeley ?foods, recorded November 21, 1917, in Volume 16 of Maps, page 338; thence in a general southeasterly direction following the northeasterly boundary line of said Spruce Street to the southeast- erly boundary line of said Berkeley Moods; thence southwesterly on said j boundary line to the most southerly corner of said Berkeley Woods, said point also being on the boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence in a general northwesterly direction following said County boundary line to the point of beginning. 4. This Board hereby finds and determines that no land has been excluded-from-N the proposed district, which would be benefited by such proposed district. 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the propos ed district should be KENSINGTON COMITY SERVICES DISTRICT. A; 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the said proposed Ken a sington Community Services District on the 20th day of January, 1953, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock D.M. of said day, at which 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: z` 4 F Tuesday, December 9, 19"52, Continued. a) The date of the election, namely, January 20, 1953. iy b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district Which shall be as set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof. fir. c) The name of the proposed district, which shall be, "KENSINGTON COM M, ITY SERVICES DISTRICT". d) A statement that the first directors will be elected at that election, who will take office if the District is formed. t* 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the boundarie of said proposed district shall be, and it is hereby, consolidated into three (3) elec- tion precincts for the Durpose of holding said election and that the names of the per- w sons designated to conduct said election and the polling places of such election are hereby designated as follows: CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 1 - shall consist of all or portions thereof of the following regular County precincts within said proposed Kensington Community Services District: Berkeley Park Precinct No. 1, Berkeley Park j Precinct No. 2, Kensington Precinct No. 1 and Kensington Precinct No. 8 POLLING PLACE: Alfred H. Arthur garage, 6 Marchant Ct. , Berkeley, California ELECTION OFFICERS: 5,1 INSPECTOR - Lillian B. Arthur 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley JUDGE Bernice F. Erb, lb Eldridge Court, Berkeley CLERK E. Jeanne Cassil, 523 Coventry Road, Berkeley FCLERKVelmaSmith, 10 Marchant Court, Berkeley CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 - shall consist of all or portions thereof of the following regular County Precincts within said proposed Kensington Community Services District: Kensington Precinct No. 31 Kensingtor Precinct No. 4 and Kensington Precinct No. 7. POLLING PLACE: Community Center, 52 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, Mrs. V. G. Danner, Secretary ELECTION OFFICERS: w` INSPECTOR - Marcella H. Marsan, 51 Arlington Court, Berkeley JUDGE Jessie B. Nickel, 412 Yale Avenue, Berkeley CLERK Mary P. Kinlock, 50 Windsor Avenue, Berkeley CLERK Mary V. Robinson, 33 Norwood Avenue, Berkeley CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO zs 3 - shall consist of all. or portions thereof of the following regular County precincts within said proposed Kensington Community ServicesDistrict: Kensington Precinct No. 29 Kensington Precinct No. 5 and Kensington Precinct No. 6. POLLING PLACE: George F. Cake garage, 240 Willamette Avenue, Berkeley ELECTION OFFICERS: INSPECTOR - Dorothy H. Cake, 240 Willamette Avenue,Berkeley-JUDGE Rose A. Biller, 233 Purdue Avenue, Berkeley K CLERK Merle Tolhurst, 228 Columbia Avenue, Berkeley CLERK Nina M. Gleason, 277 Purdue Avenue,Berkeley rr^ 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following proposition shal tori be submitted to the electors: SHALL THE PROPOSITION TO FORT[ KENSINGTON COIGMITY tY SERVICES DISTRICT UNDER THE COHIRINITY SERVICES.. DIS- 5 zTFICTLAWBEADOPTED? and that the first directors for the proposed district shall be nominated and voted for FasnearlyasmaybeprovidedinPart2, of Division 3 of Title 5 of the Government Code. 9• It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of election herein provider for shall be published by the County Clerk twice with an interval of at least six (6)f kdaysbetweenthefirstandlastpublication, publication to bo completed at least six (6' days before the date herein set for election in the "El Cerrito Journal"newspaperanewsaer a general circulation,circulation, circulated within the proposed district.U 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 r,FofsaidBoardheldonthe9thdayofDecember, 1952, by the following vote; to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CURINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE he And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 16, i9 2, at 9:00 m. , in the Board Chambers- Hall of Records, Yarti.nez, California ATTEST: Chairman r W. T. PAASCH, Clerk Deputy Clow. r 21 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952 F THE BOARD MET IN REGU LAR SESSION AT 9 Ot CLOCK A.M. t PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GRAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: Id. T. PAASCH , CLERK. lily r In the Matter of the Annexation' of certain territory to the BEL-AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT OF s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. 5 This Board having heretofore, on November 1$, 1952, adopted a-`resolution of in- tention to annex certain described property -to the Bel-Air Lighting District of .Contra Costa County ; and this being the time fixed for the hearing on said resolution and3-1 notice of said hearine having been riven for the time and in the manner required by law, and this Board havinL- considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said resolution be and the same is hereby conti-n. ued to December 23, 1952, at 10:00 a.m. J i The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e w In the Matter of Setting Time and Place for hearing for directing notice to be given for hearing objections to Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll of December, 19520 Reclamation District No. A02. h WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did heretofore and by its order and resolu:- tion dated the 21st day of October, 1952, appoint William Bloomfield, Sr. , L. W. Mehaffey and 1. B. Raab, valuation assessment commissioners -to prepare a valuation w assessment commissioners to prepare a valuation assessment roll for Reclamation Dist- rict No. 802, and YTHEREAS, each of the said commissioners, did, within the time required by law, f qualify as such commissioner, by filing his oath of office in the Office .of the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors, and, WHEREAS the said valuation assessment commissioners have prepared and resent- ed to the Board ofTrustees of Reclamation District No. $02, a valuationoperation and maintenance assessment roll which is dated December 3rd, 1952 and is entitled and des i_enated as "Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll of December 1952," and 1:7HEREAS, the said Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. $02 has made application that a time and pl..?ce be fixed for hearing thereon and that notice be given for the time and in the manner required by law; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS K PT THE BOARD ORDER':D that a hearing be held on said Operation and Maintenance Assess- ment Roll of December, 1952, on the 13th day of January, 1953, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, when and where any person having any objection to the assessment valuations set forth in said Valuation Assessment Roll may appear and show cause why the assess- ment valuations set forth in said Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll should not be approved, and 91 IT IS VRTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of hearing said object- ions, if any, to said Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll, shall be given by publication once a week for two successive weeks in Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, the county in which said Reclamation District is situated and which said notice shall be in the word k° and figures following, to wit: NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJECTIONS , IF AIRY, TO RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. $C2 OPERATION AM MAINTENANCE ASSESS IENT ROLL OF DECEMBER, 1952. Notice is hereby Edven that Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll of December, 1952 of Reclamation District No. 802 prepared according to Sections 51320 of the Water Code of the State of California has been filed with the Clerk of the Boar of Surervisors of the County of Contra Costa and that said Board of Supervisors will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll of December 1952 of Reclamation District No. 802 on Tuesday, the 13th day of January, 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. in the chambers of the Board of Super- R visors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California. Any person may file written objections to said Operation and Mainten- ance Assessment Roll of December 1952, and to the assessment valuations or any of them therein set forth stating the grounds of such objections, the said statement to be verified by the affidavit of such person so objecting or some other person who is familiar with the facts. No objection to said Operation and Maintenance Assessment F Roll of December 1952 shall be considered by the Board of Supervisors unless such objection shall have been made in writing to the Board of Supervisors as above speci- fied. Dated this 16th day of December, 1952. H. L. CU iNi ZINGS Chairman of the Board of ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, Clerk Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk California a 14 December 16, 1952, Continued The foregoing order was duly and regularlyre passed and adopted by the Hoard of r Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting, wg{` of said Board held on the 16th day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: µ.AYES: . Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, G J. Frederickson. t NOES: Supervisors: None. 1 ABSENT: Supervis ors: None.In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from Delbert R.Millwood and Virgi.e D. Millwood.WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif-ornia, intends to purchase from Delbert R. Millwood and Virgie D. Millwood, his. wife:,> the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Nine. Thousan Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (9,250) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and j NI EREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred and x ,Fifty Dollars (19,250) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; t NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Hoard does hereby set Tuesday, the 20th day of January,, 1953, at 10 o*clock A.M. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when T and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described 3 in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is r hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Crockett American," a newspaper of r general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in form attached for three (3) weeks.PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,this 16th day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit:AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, ,W. G. Buchanan,;J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None.ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 5`NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE ,IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors .of> the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 16th .day of December, 1952, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase.for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property:All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County x of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows:Lots 1, 2 and the south 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements),of Lot 3 in Block 154 as designated on the map entitled " Map of Walls Addition to +he City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, l California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30.NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from DELBERT R. M.ILLWOOD and VIRGIE D. MILLWOOD, his wife;that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Nine Thousan Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (19250) ; that Tuesday, the 20th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Chambers of, the Boa d t of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martina California has been fixed. as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate f said purchpse.Dated this 16th day of December, 1952. s T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio, Clerk of a the Board of Supervisors of the . County of Contra Costa, State of California, r'b hX By M. A.. SMITH, Deputy. Clerk r a . u Y w Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued.0, In the Matter of Granting Harry West permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Harry B. West, Constable of Township No.• 7 be, and, he is hereby - granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, , com mencing December 20, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Approval of J .i Report of County Auditor filed December 16, 1952. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on December 16, 1952,•bis= report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on filePPP in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD 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 ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing M, the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Summons for Action No. 56906, Dalton vs. County et al.k y On motion of Supervisor Goyak, .seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS-:BY..THE : BOARD ORDERED that the Summons served on the Chairman of this•Board-in, Action. No.: .:',- 56806, Dalton vs. Contra Costa County et al, be, and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. ti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Re- Board order of.October 1, 19510 as it affects John Poyner. This Board having heretofore on October 1, 1951, adopted a resolution finding John Poyner liable for contribution of $20 per month for Minnie L. Poyner. ; and Said John Poyner and his attorney, Francis Healey, having appeared before r` this Board this day in protest to the finding of said liability; and W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, and Thomas F. McBride, Assistant District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having appeared before this Board on behalf of the Board's action of October 1, 1951; and this Board having considered said matter; 4; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS. BY.-THE ., BOARD RESOLVED that the order adopted by it on October 1, 1951, and above referred to, be and the same is hereby RE-AFFIRKED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Z In the Matter of Ordinance No. 748.9 This Board having heretofore on November 25, 1952 adopted Ordinance No. 7480 and a copy of said ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner- required anner .. required by law, in "The Valley Pioneer*, a newspaper of general circulation.priated : and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by affidavit of Lila M. Dondero filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Jrdinance No. 748 be and the same is hereby declared duly , published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising Cancellation of Redemption Penalties. It appearing that on December 5, 1951 Louise A. Garaventa paid the first installment of the 1951-52 County tax liens on Lots 1 and 2, leap of Johnston Tract and Pacheco Grant Tract in the amount of $206.77; that on December 28 she sent her check in the amount of 1206.76 in payment of the second installment on above property for the same year; that the payment of the second installment was erroneously credited as a duplicate payment of the first installment and was deposited in the duplicate payment trust fund thereby allowing the unpaid second installment to go delinquent; that because of said unpaid second installment of the 1951-52 County taxes, said property was "Sold to The State" on June 30, 1952 under Sale No. 2274 described as Lot 1, 10 acres, and Lot 2, 10 acres, of the Kap of Johnston Tract and Sale No. 2265 described as Pacheco Grant, a tract of land north and south by County road east by p5, Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued. 71 IT 11,i4 land of Keller, west by Lot 1 of the Johnston tract, 10 acres; and The County auditor having filed with this Board a request for authorization to transfer the amount of 4206.76 from the Duplicate Payment Trust Fund to the Redemp- tion Fund and issue to Krs.. Garaventa a redemption certificate clearing the delinquent County. tax lien on the above described sales, cancelling the delinquent penalties,. costs and state redemption fee and redemption penalties which would normally be charged on the fi delinquency, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $206.76 from the Duplicate Payment Trust Fund to the Redemption Fund and to issue to Mrs. Garaventa a redemption certificate clearing the delinquent County tax lien on the said described sales, cancelling the delinquent penalties, costs and state redemption fee and redemption penalties which would normally be charged on said delin- quency. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition for annex-1 , ation to the City of Concord of cer- tain real property belonging to the rWIN Mt. Diablo Unified School District. K WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord has filed with this-Board: a- resolution petitioning for the annexation of property described in said ,resolution being unincorporated territory owned by the lit. Diablo Unified School District, to the City of Concord; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said resolution and petition be, and. _.Y{: the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, January 13, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, .Contra Costa.County, California. z XT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice of said hearing in the "Diablo Beacon", for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:r d1i5 I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,AYES:Supervisors W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. e ABSENT: Supervisors - done. In the Fatter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations- and expendiii- tures statement for the fiscal year 1952-532 as of October 31, 1952s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. In the natter of Denying Claim of George Townsend. 4 George Townsend, c% Russell P. Clarke, Attorney at Law, 5032 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, California, having, on December 16, 1952, filed with this Board -a Glain for Damages in the amount of $235.74; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the, Purchasing Agent, to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Helen Loeffler. Helen Loeffler, by William J. Betts of Calfee, Moses & Calfee, Attorneys at Law, having, on December 12, 1952, filed with the Clerk of this Board a claim for per- sonal injuries in the sum of $5,500.00; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent, to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare r. an agreement with McDonald Brothers with reference to maintenance work for LAS LOMITAS SEI7,-,R MAILITENANCE DISTRICT. s s This Board having heretofore on December 17, 1951, entered into an agreement with McDonald .Brothers, wherein said persons agreed to perform certain maintenance work for the sewer facilities of Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District for One Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety Dollars (31,390) , and said agreement being-for the period of one year; On the recommendation of Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an agreement to be dated December 17, 1952, with said McDonald Brothers under the same terms and conditions as the one dated December 17, 1951. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Denying Claim of Ira Cruse. Ira Cruse, by William J. Betts of Calfee, Noses & Calfee, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board a Claim for Damages in the sum of $8,500; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y j, In the Natter of Denying Claim of James Dukes and Reva Wallace. James Dukes and Reva Wallace, by William J. Betts of Calfee, bioses and Calfee, Attorneys at Law, having on December 11, 1952, filed with the Clerk of this. Board a claim for damages to property and for personal injuries. in the. sun of #2,050 and $800 for Reva Wallace, and 41,250 for James Dukes; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising z correction of erroneous assessments. r2 A The County Assessor having; filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 18, Assessment 077517, Theodore K. and Voyce W. Boring are asses- sed with a portion of Lot 213, containing 17.94 acres, Brentwood Irrigated Farms Sub- division No, 5, assessed value of land $1620. This assessment should be cancelled as r it is included in Assessment #377506-7 appearing in the names of Vernon E. and Deolinda A. Turley. In Volume 213 Assessment 1508813, Donald R. and Sylvia B. McLeod are assessedY with portions of Lots 11 and 12, King Estates with improvements erroneously assessed at $2390. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be can- celled. In Volume 34, Assessment p918010, Raymond L. and Lorella Iii. Warner are asses sed with a portion of Lot 9, Bueno Suerte with improvements erroneously assessed at 970. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancel The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W In the latter of Bids for the leasing for agricultural pur- poses of portions of Buchanan r Field. The County Purchasing Agent having advertised for bids for three parcel' of land at Buchanan Field; and this being the time fixed for the opening, of bids for the leasing of said parcels, bids from the following are opened and read by the Clerk of this Board: Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued. R THREE-YEAR PERIOD PARCEL ONE Raymond J. Vlach and Walter Imfeld, Jr., Box 267-A, RFD tl, Martinez, California . . . . 125.00 per year Russell T. Potts, 2544 Avon Avenue, Concord, California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.61 3-yr. period h? George L. Bisso, P. 0. Box 888, Concord, California 75.00 per year i PARCEL TWO Eugene Mangini, RFD Rt. 2, Box 57, Martinez, California . 275.00 per year PARCEL THREE i John Cuneo, 4367 Concord Boulevard, Concord, California 1051.20 per year Eugene Mangini, RFD Rt. 2, Boz 57, Martinez, California 1025.00 per year and this Board having referred said bids to said Purchasing Agent for his recommenda- tion; and said Purchasing Agent having recommended that the bids of RAYMOND J. VLACH and WALTER INFELD, Jr., for Parcel One, EUGENE KMINI for Parcel Two, and JOHN CUNEO for Parcel Three, as the best bids received for the leasing of said parcels; and This Board having determined that said bids are the best bids received for the leasing of said parcels; ct rt On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, .IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the inform- ality in the bid of Raymond J. Vlach and Walter Imfeld, Jr., on Parcel One, in that the bid check which accompanied the bid of Raymond J. Vlach and Walter Imfeld, Jr., was ; x ten percent of the amount bid for one year instead of three years, be and the same is hereby WAIVED. 1T IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Raymond J. Vlach and Walter Imfeld, ar Jr., are awarded the lease for Parcel No. One at the amount set forth in their bid; Eugene N,angini is awarded the lease for Parcel No. Two at the amount set forth in his bid; John Cuneo is awarded the lease for Parcel No. 3 at the amount set forth in his bid. G IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDa3E0 that the District Attorney shall prepare leases for said successful bidders. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDER that the Clerk of this Board is directed j to return the bid checks to the unsuccessful bidders. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chairman, retired from the meeting at 3:30 p.mi Supervisor Goyak moved that Supervisor Taylor act as Chairman pro tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was as follows:i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None I ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. F. And Ray S. Taylor, acting as Chairman Pro Tem, called the• meeting. ta order..- !1!111 l PRESEh7: I. T. Goyak, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson ABSENT: H. L. Cummings PRESENT: W. T. Paasch, Clerk In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa Authoriz- ing the filing of a Disclaimer. i WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an act- ion to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the Dis- trict Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of dmerica, plaintiff vs. 0.011 acre of land, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, EARL, WELCHLS, et al, defendants," No. 31534; and WHEREAS, the title to the estate and interest condemned in said action has j been vested in the United States and the United States has been in possession of said estate; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the i x_ estate condemned in the above entitled action, as described in the Complaint on file in said action, i Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes p no claim to any title or interest in or to the estate and interest condemned in 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 disclato in the above entitled action. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Hoard: Y AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Flay S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSEt1T:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. a In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 9, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 9, which makes the following changes and adds the following sums to the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to Contra Costa County Hospital: ADD Bed ward No. 1, 2, and 3, South Entry Revision and h Dining Room No. 11, North Entry Revision" and Fan Mounting Clarification" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . $226.00 Overhead Piping Revision and Clarification" 6. 0 295.00 Total Additions 521.00 Contract price (original) . . . . . . . . . . 680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes 705,260.50 Change Order No. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADD 521.00 TOTAL . .705,7$1.00) be, and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and Say S. Taylor, Pro Tem Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra zn Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 3 present. In the Matter of Approval of substitution of subcontractor, construction of third-floor addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. f This Board having heretofore entered into a contract.with Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor addition and- alterations to Hall of Records, Martinez; and E. G. Bangs, Architect, having recommended to this Board that the request of the contractor Ralph Larsen and Son for the substitution of Sanymetal Products Company, subcontractor, in place of the Pacific Sales Company, for the metal toilet partitions in said building be granted; and the District Attorney having notified this Board that he sees no reason for the Board's not granting said request; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the substitution of said Sanymetal Products Company as subcon- tractor in place of the Pacific Sales Company for the installation of metal toilet par- titions in said third-floor addition to the Hall of Records be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members w present. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded. by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor make the following appropriation adjust- ments: Appropriation Decrease Increase County Jail Supplies 1,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,000.00 To provide storm clothing for use of prisoners when detailed to storm water control work. Tuesday, December 16, 1952s Continued. Appropriation Decrease. Increase K County Jail (continued) M. Capital Outlays - Rebuild Road 21,000.00 t Heater do Butane Tank 250.00 H : Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,750.00 Installation of gas heater and purchase of rented butane tank for superintendent's home. u Road Commissioner's Office and Highway Department w` Capital Outlay - Xisc. Equipment 4 325,00 Unappropriated Reserve 325-00 325.00 Special Expense - County Equipment 325.00 For purchase of Flexoline Visible File for the indexing of county road information. Treasurer-Tax Collector y Services 75.00 Supplies 47.00 Capital Outlay - Adding Machine 75.00 Cash Boxes 47.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 122.00 122.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of extension of lease with JAMES McCANN and MARY G. McCANN for property used by Social Wel- fare Department in. Richmond. i An agreement dated December 16, 1952, between JAFIES KcCANN and MARY G. McCANN, his wife, Lessors, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, Lessee, and which provides for the extension of a certain lease dated May 10, 1948, between the above-named parties, from October 1, 1952, to September 30, 1955, subject to all of the conditions thereto, except that said Lessee will pay to said Lessors during said extended term as rent of said premises $500 per month, said Lessors to immediately enter into an agreement with Aladdin Heating Corporation for the installation of a new ventilating system in that portion of the demised premises commonly referred to as Unit No. 2, and for the alteration of the ventilating system in that portion of the demised premises commonly referred to as Unit ' No. 3, and agree that said work and improvement will commence immediately and be com- pleted within a reasonable time thereafter, is hereby presented to this Board; and a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement extending said lease is APPROVED and Ray S. TaylorProTemChairmanofsaidBoard, is authorized to execute said lease. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his war- rants monthly in accordance with the terms of said agreement of December 16, 1952• i 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C In the Matter of Authorising payment of mileage claims of Director of Sani- tation, and two I-Ray Technicians, in Health Department. i On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion ofi Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following positions in the County Health Department are added to the regular mileage list: 42201 - Director of Sanitation 21701 - I-Ray Technician y21702 - X-Ray Technician and the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims for said positions at the rate of ten cents per mile for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at the rate of five and one-half cents per mile driven in excess of 500. miles dur- ing each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Rescinding Board Order adopted August 26, 1946, which fixed rates for advertising in the County of Contra Costa. 1 Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded ; by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order adopted by this Board on August 26, 1946, which adopted certain rules and fixed rates for all advertis- 1 ing to be paid for by the County of Contra Costa, be, and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated, and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: z i Tuesday, December 16, 1952, Continued. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Bay S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None 3 ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. In the Natter of Authorizing ySuperintendentofSchoolsto attend conference. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion. of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, be, and he is hereby authorizedto attend the iconference called by Governor Warren at Sacramento on December 15th and 16th, his ex penses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson C NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. r„ In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 752. Ordinance No. ?52, which amends the Salary Ordinance by providing for vaca tions and sick leave accruals for all permanent employees, is presented to this Board;- Y. j On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY TkE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of- said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "The Brentwood News", a newspaper of-, general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing r personnel changes. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing personnel changes are authorized: SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT One new position in the class of Public Assistance Worker, Grade II Social Worker after December 25, 1952), for a period of six months. COUNTY LIBRARY Reclassification of established position--from Clerk to Intermediate Clerk. SUPERINPENDENT OF SCHOOLS One additional employee in the class of Intermediate Typist Clerk. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote:r AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 23, 1952, at 9 o'clock, 5 in the Hall of Records, Martinez. t, ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK man By4G, Deputy Clerk rf 1 sJ 4 f Y; fi BEFORE TI-FE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, DECUIBER 23, 1952 THE BO=RD ',TT IN REGULAR SESS IO N AT 9 Q_*CLOCK A.H 4 PRESENT: SU PERVI S^RS I . T: GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, %'. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR H. L. CU;GAINGS, PR SERT: S. T. PAASCH, CLERK. M k w Cha S rman H. L. Cummings being absent, Supervisor Goyak moved that Supervisor 1i Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor BuchananThevoteoftheBoardonthefore F'going order: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson. NOES: None. ARSENT: Supervisor Cumtings. i And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, acting as Chairman Pro Tem, called the meeting i to order, with all members present, except Supervisor H. L. Cummings. I i In re Issue of Bonds of Richmond Union High School District, 1952 F` School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California+z heretofore on the 12th day of august - 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 7,000,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Richmond) Union High School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", as set forth in the records. of this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which ; 500,000.00 principal amount were designated "Series i A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorised and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $500,000.00 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the mmaining $6,500,000.00 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; r WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare; that it is necessary and desirable that (4500,000.00 principal amount) of said remain- ing bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which auth- orized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $7,000,000.00 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of Richmond Union High School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 500,000.00 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an addi- tional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall; be dated Larch 1, 1953, shall be 500 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-500, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, shall be payable in law- ful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said;' county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as fol- lows: tiTM 25,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Series b shall mature and be payable on March 1 in each of the years 1951 to 1973, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 5 per cent per! annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one in- stallment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of March, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of September and March of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned; and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the • coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures t and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall K. be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantial- ly in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AKERICA Dollars 1 B STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000.00 SCHOOL BOO OF Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series B RICHMOND UNION HIGh SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- r Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. nia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of March, 19..., One Thousand -- dollars (41,000.00) in lawful money of theUnitedStates of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of . ... .. . . ..per cent ( . . . . ) per annum, pay- able at the office of said treasurer on the 1st daxs of September 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 duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $7,000,000. , and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and onducted in said school district on the 18th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, 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 this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by tax ation upon the taxable property of said school district. 114 WITNLSS 1 ihEHEOF 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 count clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the .. . .. day of . . . . . . ,19. . . SEAL) H. L. C UbbilhGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTEHSIGNSD: H. E. XCNA ;ZR W. T. FAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Board o t Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attach- ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. .... . . . Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond CGnion High School District in said County, on the lst day of . . . . . . . .,19. .. . t at his office in Martinez, is said County, the sum n of . .... ........ ....and....... ../100 Dollars for ........ . .months' interest on 1952 School Bond No. B, Series B, of said School District. County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and col- lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS F URVFLR ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series B to be published at least two weeks in the "Richmond Daily Independent" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub- lished in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 20th day of January, 1953, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of December, 1952 by the following vote, to wit : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CL'QGMGS L7 In re Issue of Bonds of Danville Union School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Danville Union School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, 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 show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 7th day of November, 19529 said governing board deemed it advis- Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. able, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and enter ed on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 2nd day of December, 1952 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 One hundred Thousand ($100,000.00)---dollars, to run not ex- ceeding 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) The purchasing of school lots. y b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. F e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. i Aa'_er f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. i g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010E of the Education Code, to wit, Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. 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 major- ity of said governing board, in atleast 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 "Contra Costa Gazette" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as re- s quired by law; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were Four Hundred Thirty-three (433 ) votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: Three Hundred Sixty-eight (368) votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and Sixty- five (65) votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this pro- posed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Danville Union School ; District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of i One Hundred Thousand ($100,000)----dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars 1,000) each-----; that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of March, 1953, 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: s Bonds Numbered Denomination To Run Inclusive) i 1 - 5 11000.00 1 year i 6 - 10 13000.00 2 years 11 - 15 1,000.00 3 years f 16 - 20 19000.00 4 years 21 - 25 112000.00 5 years 26 - 30 12000.00 6 years 31 - 35 11,000.00 7 years 36 - 40 12000.00 8 years 41 - 45 X12000.00 9 years 46 - 50 X1,000.00 10 years 51 - 55 412000.00 11 years 56 - 601,000.00 12 years 61 - 65 1,000.00 13 years 66 - 70 12000.00 14 years 71 - 75 12000.00 15 years 76 - 80 12000.00 16 years 81 - 85 12000.00 17 years 4 86 - 90 12000.00 18 years 91 - 95 1,000.00 19 years 96 - 100 tr1,000.00 20 years i that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5%) per cent per ; annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one in- stallment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of rlarch, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of September and March of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. 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 4 i j Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOND OF it Danville Union School District of Contra Costa County. DANVILLE UNION 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 1st day of March, 19. . . ., One Thousand ---- dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of .. .. . ... . . . .. . . . ..per cent (. . . ..gib) per an- num, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst day of September 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. may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, in- terest rates and maturities), nuab eyed from 1 to 100, inclusive, amounting in the ag- gregate to One Hundred Thousand -------dollars ($100,000.00), and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally calledp held and conducted in said school district on the 2nd day of December, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is with- in the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form 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 r` the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by 3; taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. YINWITNESSWHEREOFsaidboardofsupervisorshascausedthisbondtobesigned 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... .. A: SEAL)H. L. C Ub%INGS Chairman of Boardof Supervisors a COUNTERSIGNED: rt„ H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk o e o Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDRRED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: N The Treasurer of Coupon No........ Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Danville Union School District in said County, on the ... ... . . .. .. ... .. .day of .. ....... ... 19.•• • at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of... . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. and 00.0 . .../100 dollars 4.... .... .. for months* interest on Fond No.. . ..... of said School District. H. E. I,ICNAMER County Audit or IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption.of said bonds and pay- ment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause 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 supervisors will up to Tuesday the 20th day of January, 1953, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said day, receivis sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion there- of, for cash; at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to re ect an; and all bids for said bonds. tj The fcregcing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: s a Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. AYES: Supervisors - i. T. 1GO1AKj RAY S. TAYLOR, W G. , BUCHANAN,. yJ. FREDERICKSON.5 NOES: Supervisors - NONE.F R C ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CINKINGS. F In the Matter of Title Insurance x. Policy for Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator be, and he is hereby authorized to order a Title Insurance Policy on Buchanan Field in the sum of $600,000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' pres- 3 ent. s In the Matter of Elevator for County Hospital. e;F Supervisor Buchanan moved that E. G. Bangs, Architect, be authorized to pre- pare plans for an elevator to be installed in the County Hospital. The motion.diedfor lack of a second. y In the Matter of Authorizing zMastenandHurdtoprepare plans for elevator for County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by, Supervisor-Frederickson, IT IS BY ry THE BOARD ORDERED that Masten and Hurd, Architects, be, and they are hereby authorized" to nrepare plans for an elevator to be installed at the County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the, unanimous vote of the Board members. prey C ent. In the Matter of Authorizing personnel for certain JudicialR Courts. w On the recommendation of the County Administrator and- on motion of Superviso tGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE B&b ORDERED that an„ Inter-- mediate. Typist-Clerk be assigned to each of the following Judicial Courts. - EL Cerrito: r. Judicial Court, Antioch Judicial Court, and Concord Judicial Court, commencing January. s`2, 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pres... ent. In the Matter of Resignation of Judge S. C. Masterson of the r bMunicipalCourtoftheCityof Richmond. YP j S. C. Masterson, Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Richmond Judicial Court, having filed with this Board his resignation, effective December 29, 1952; y; On motion of Suwervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be, and the same is hereby accepted. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Pres- a ent. In the Matter of Authorizing Permit and License to overae rock quarry, etc. , under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 360, to Mt. Diablo Rock and Aggregate Company. AUEREAS. j Mt. Diablo Rock and Aggregate Company, by Jarman R. Aunt., 3414 Adell Court, Oakland 2, having filed with the Clerk of .this Board an application for permit and license to operate a rock quarry, .rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit upon the property described in said application; and it appearing that the hearing upon .said application was by the Clerk set for Tuesday, December 23,. 1952, at 10 a.m.; and it Pur- ther appearing to this Board that the notice, as prescribed by Ordinance No.360, was given by publication in the DIABLO BEACON as evidenced by affidavit of J. A. Augustine. and from the affidavit of posting of David W. Roden, on file herein; and this being the time set for the hearing upon said application, the Board proceeds with the hearings and no protests having been received to said application; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE,:,- BOARD ORDERED that a permit to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and,; gravel pit upon the following described vroperty, located in the County of Contra Costa State of California, to wit: R Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. Portion of North 1/2 of Section 29 and Section 30 of Township 1 North, Range 1 East, V. D. B. s do U. (approximately three miles east of Clayton r and one mile south of Marsh Creek Road) 4be,and the same is hereby granted to said applicant, Mt. Diablo Rock and Aggregate Com-= pany; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTER ORDERED that the Tax Collector is directed to issue a license therefor upon receipt by him of $5, which is the sum fixed in Ordinance No.360 for the fee for said license; f IT IS ,ETHER ORDERED that the County Auditor return the unencumbered - portion. of deposit of $50 made on November 10* 1952 to Jarman R. Hunt, 3414 Ade12 Court, Oakland 4 2, California (Receipt No. 47415) after deducting costs of publication of notice of hea ing in the DII,SLO BEACON on November 199 and November 26, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pies- r3 r ent. r4 In the Matter of the Annexation of certain territory to the Bel- Air Lighting District of Contra rCosta County. This Board having on December 16s 1952, continued to December 23, 1952, at 10:00 a.m. , the hearing on the proposed annexation of territory to the Bel-Air, Lighting District, and this being the time to which said hearing was continued; P On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED trat said hearing be, and the same is further continued to January 6, 1953 at 10:0.0 a.m. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Pres- - rr ent. Jn the Matter of Authorizing r County Clerk's attendance at R various committee meetings, etc. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. T. Peasch, County Clerk, is granted permission to attend executive committee meetings of the .County Clerks'. Association. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said County Clerk is also authorized to attend var- ions committee meetings on pending legislation affecting the County's interest which wil be held at Sacramento during such times as the State Legislature is in session. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses in attending any of the meetings above :. referred to shall be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of .the Board members pre s_ In the Matter of ADoroval kJ sof Lease with the City of San Pablo for offices to be used for ,judicial and constable offices .for the San Pablo Judicial District. rim A lease dated December 15, 19522 between the City of San Fable, hereinafter,. .:, called the Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Lessee, wherei said Lessor leases to said Lessee for the purpose of maintaining. andf operating. judicial and constable offices for the San Pablo Judicial District, the premises ppmprising; pari! of Project Number CAL 4761 of the Housing Authority of the City of San Pablo, as partic laxly designated in said lease, for one year commencing from January 1, 1953, and term.- liessornating on the 31st day of December, 1953; and wherein said Lessee agrees to pay to said as rental for said. premises the sum of $215 per month payable in advance on: thel,. first day of each and every month during the term of said lease, is presented, to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT I,S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Pro Teen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the F County of Contra Costa, r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Pres- ent. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California- uMOBILE STATIONn - ANNEXATION r R RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., Cal forn' that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Brentwood Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division VI of the d ' 144 a4 t v A Tuesday, December 23, 19521 Continued.x i fM 5 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 4 Z'HEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said istrict and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District,l a 6 NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED,as follows. 1. That the boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District be and they are here- by, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexes] to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as fol— lows, to wit: All that certain real property in the City of Brentwood, Couunty of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 1 as shown on the man of Rancho Los Meganos, filed in Book 9 of Hans, page 202, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning at an iron pine on the northwestern Zine of Spruce Street at the western line of County Road No. 7 (now State Highway No. 4) , as said road and street are shown upon the map above referred to; thence North 0° 30' Bast along the western line of said County Road No. 7, a distance of 120 feet; the.ace at right angles North 89° 30' West 150 feet; thence at right angles southerly and parallel with the western line of said County Road No. 79 South 0° 30' West to the northwestern line of Spruce Street; thence North 540 23' East along the northwestern line of Spruce Street to the point of beginning. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is here- y directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board f Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal descrip-ion of the boundaries of said territory, together with a mars or plat indicating the oundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said ter- story, Dursuant to Section 54,900 et seq.of the Government Code. pard: The foregoing resolution was sassed and adopted by the following vote of the APES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. In the Matter of Authorising Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor make the following appropriation adjust- mens s; Social Service Department Appropriation Decrease Increase Special Expense - Partition Change 75.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 75.00 To re-arrange front of south section of Richmond Building to improve working conditions. Probation Office Supplies 180.00 Special Expense 100.00 Capital Outlays - six transfer cases 80.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 180.00 180.00 To finance partition in Richmond Office and provide for additional equipment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the Matter of Agreement with the Board of Retirement. This Board having on November 12, 1952, entered into a "Lease Agreement With Options to Purchase" with the Board of Retirement of the Retirement Association of the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that amendments to said lease agreement presented to this Board this, day and which are as follows, be and the same are hereby APPROVED: i i t i r r Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued. a) Maximum amount of bid set forth in Section 2 of said agree- ment be, and the same is hereby changed from $550,000 to 650000, N b) Maximum amount of architectural fee set forth in Section 3 of said lease agreement be, and the same is hereby changed from $38,500 to $50,000; c) Stipulated monthly rental referred to in Section 5 of said 5leaseagreementbe, and the same is hereby changed from 3,200 per month to $4,000 per month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. xY In the Matter of Application of L. L. BOWI.10 for permit or license to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars on northerly portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch, under provi- sions of Ordinances No. 426 and No. 455. L. L. Boxman, Route 1, Box 308, Martinez, California, having on December 18, 1952, filed with this Board a request in writing for a permit or license to operate a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars on the real property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being the northerly portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch, containing 3.50 acres plus, under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 426 and 455; c` On motion of Supervisor Gogak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is continued to January 6, 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the :&atter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to iurchase Real rroparty from JOHN M. BULLARD and PEARL E. BULLARD. b. dHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from JOHN Y. BULLxRD and PEAR. E. BU11-ARD2 his wife, Rtherealpropertydescribedintheattachednotice, at a purchase price of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars (48,700) for the purpose of constructing thereon a County building in Ricnnond; and WHEREAS it appears to .this Board that the sum of Light Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars (18,700) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; p NO4, TErEREr-ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, , the 27th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day In the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Pall of Records, n:artinez, California, as the time and place when and where said board will meet to consummate the purchase or the real propertydescribedinsaidnotice. u BE IT iURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent," a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED ::ND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 23rd day of December, 1952, by the rollowing vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. G OYAK, W S. TAYLOR, N. G. BUCHkMN, J. FR5`'D$RICKSON. Z NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - fi. L. CUIHINGS. NOTICE OF IXI T.3:1TIOIN TO PURCHASE REAL PROPER'T`Y NOTICE IS HdRBBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 23rd day of December, 1952, in regular meeting,declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de- scribed real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of . Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The north 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled "Nap of Walls addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909involume2ofNaps, at page 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY rMHj3R GIYEij that it is proposed to purchase- said propertyfromJOHNM. BULL.RD and PEE& LRL E. bULLAR.D, his wife; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($8,700) ; that Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, .aliforaia, has been fixed as Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Zontinued T r 3 the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will most to consummate said purchase' 43 Dated this 23rd day of December, 1952. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex.-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, z By R. M. BILLECI De putt' ark7 1 b In the idatter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from ALVIN L. COMWE and ANN E. C30WE. EREhS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of- California, intends to purchase from ALVIN L. CRONE and ANN E. CRO42, his wife, the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price or Nine Thousand One Hundred and fifty Dollars (49,150) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and j WHERE, it appears to this board that the sum of Nine Thousand One Hundred j and fifty Dollars (49,150) is a fair and reasonalbe price for said property; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board, of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, iiartinez, 00alifornia, as the time and place when and where said Board will most to consummate the purchase of the real property t+4 described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he z is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Richmond Daily Indepeadent,7 a newspaper or general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in E the form attached for three (3) weeks. f PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 23rd day of December, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOY. K, RnS. TAYLOR, Y. G. BZFCHN, J.k' FREDERICSSON. i NOES:Supervisors - N01U. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. C"UMMINGS. NOTICE OF INT s:'+tTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPEM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 23rd day of December, 1952, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de- scribed real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The west 50 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lots 20, 21, 22 and 23 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Wails Addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on karch 22, h 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. k. I NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIV3N that it is proposed to purchase said property from ALVIN L. CROWE and ANN is. CROWE, his wife; that the purchase price of said propertyistobethesumofNineThousandOneHundredandFiftyDollars09,150) ; that Tuesday, 1 the 27th day of January, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the P Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time ! and place when said Board of Supervisors will most to consummate said purchase. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1952. W. T. PAASCH i k County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By R. M. BILLBCI Deputy Clerk In the katter of Accepting of r certain alternates, bid on construction of Project No. s 2, additions to County Hospital, y:Martinez. This Board having on uctober 28, 1952, awarded a contract to Swinerton and Walberg Company, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 4, California, for construction of Project No. 2, additions to the County aospital; and this Board being desirous at this` t time of accepting the following alterautes shown on the bid of Swinerton and Walberg for the construction of certain bdditions to the County dos it Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued - On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ISBYTHE. BOARD ORDERED that Alternate No. 1 which adds #l27,564 to said contract, Alternate No. 6 which adds 90 to said contract, and Alternate No. 9 which adds 046 to said contract, v be and the same are hereby APPROVED.r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney shall prepare a contract providing that said Swinerton and Walberg shall perform the work described in said Alternates Nos. 1, 6, and 9, and referred to in bid submitted to this Board on October 21, 1952, in the matter of construction of said additions to the County Hospital, Project No. 2, said alternates to cost the additional amount of $129,200. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present to this Board two ood and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 64,600, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faith- ful performance of said contract. M. i . ry r° The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z S In the Flatter of Denying Claim filed by the California r Y State Automobile Association, rry Inter-Insurance Bureau, on r behalf of Clarence 14. Gabrysiak. California State automobile Association, Inter-Insurance Bureau, having filed with this Board on December 18, 1952, a claim on behalf of Clarence M. Gabrysiak, 1490 Coventry Road, Concord, California, for damages to the 1949 Ford owned by said Clarence M. Gabrysiak, in the sum of $21.00, which they alleged was caused by sai91,d insured car becoming covered with oil spray; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is denied and referred to the Insurance Adjuster, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rs In the Natter of Denying claim of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Bowers. This Board having heretofore on December 9, 1952, denied a claim (communica- tion from Mellin, Hanscom & Hursh), with reference to alleged damage to property of LidI•ir. and Mrs. R. S. Bowers, against the County of Contra Costa; and A formal type of claim having been filed with the Board of Supervisors on December 22, 1952, by LeRoy Hanscom of Mellin, Hanscom & Hursh, attorneys at law, on behalf of Mr. Raymond S. Bowers and firs. Mildred S. Bowers, for damages in the sum of X27.50; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that said alleged claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED and referred' to the County Purchasing agent to be forwarded to the Insurance adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t 4 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 754• Ordinance No. 754, which amends the salary ordinance by increasing the salary s ranges of the County Road Commissioner, County Welfare Director, and Building Mainten- ance Superintendent, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOFnM IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE," a news- 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 members G present. c In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 755. Ordinance No. 755, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by rezoning the Saranap area, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER URDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES," a newspaper EJB of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x l y S r . Tuesday, December 23, 1952, Continued - v In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 756. t ^ Ordinance No. ?56, which amends Ordinance No. 627, by increasing the salary of the County Administrator to ;13,500 per year, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the nCONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a news- 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 members present. In the Matter of Approval of Supplemental Agreement re Contra Costa County Hospital Additions, Project No. 2. Supplemental Agreement dated December 23, 1952 between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, and Swinerton and Walberg Co., 225 Bush St. , San Francisco, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, which recites that on October 28, 1952, said parties entered into an Agreement for construction of Project No, y . 2, Additions to the County Hospital, and that the Bid Form of the Contract Documents 3 for said project contained Alternate No. 1, which added *127,564 to said contract Al- ternate No. 61 which added X690 to said contract and Alternate No., 9, which added t946 r to said contract; and which Supplemental Agreement provides that the Agreement dated October 28, 1952 is amended to include the performance of the work described in said r * Alternates Nos. 1, 6 and 9, and referred to in the bid submitted to the Board of Super- ; ay visors of Contra Costa County, on October 21, 1952, in the matter of construction of said additions to the County Hospital, Project. No. 2, said Alternates to cost the addi- j tional amount of $129,200, and which Supplemental Agreement further provides that except Y+x as hereby modified the terms, covenants and conditions of the above referred Agreement dated October 28 1952 shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect• IS PRE- SENTED TO THIS BOARD; and I On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Supplemental Agreement dated December 23, 1952 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, be and he is author- i(ized to execute same on behalf of the Owner. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson. NOES: None. x ABSENT:Supervisor Cummings. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 6, 1953, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Hartinez, California. ChaIrman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By 7?. Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1953 THE BOARD MET Iii REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CWMERS, HALL OFv. RECORDS, FARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CRINGS CHAMiAN PRESILt DING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON j PRIZENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of December, 1952, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. ; F Tuesday, January 62 1953, Continued. In the matter of The El Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway District. This Board having heretofore, on December 2, 1952, fixed January 6, 1953 at 10:00 a.m. as the time for hearing on petition for the formation of E1 Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway District, and said hearing having been properly noticed in the manner required by law, and this being the time fixed for said hearing; Leigh Smith appears before this Board and presents a petition signed by 174 owners of property east of May Road, and which petition requests exclusion of the prop- therein described from said proposed district, and Firs. Howard Bretch presents a petition signed by twelve residents of Lots 1 - 6 inclusive, Perrott Tract, asking for exclusion of territory from said proposed district; and Firs. C. D. Noonan presents a petition signed by ninety-five residents of Rancho Vista, requesting exclusion of property from said proposed district; and Sam Hall, Attorney at Law, appears on behalf of Percy Castro and some of the other signers of the petition filed by Leigh Smith, hereinabove referred to; and IS On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be, and the same is hereby continued to January 13, 1953 at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of The Sun Valley Park, Recreation and Parkway District. This Board having heretofore, on December 2, 1952, fixed January 6, 1953 at 10:30 a.m. as the time for hearing on :.he petition for the formation of the Sun Valley Park, Recreation and Parkway District, and said hearing having been properly noticed in the manner required by law; and this being the time fixed for said hearing; J. R. Siering and John Fraser of the Sun Valley Improvement Association, appear in support of the petition for the formation of the proposed district; and The Clerk reads several requests for exclusion of property from the proposed t district, said requests having been filed with this Board; Daniel Wilkes reads from a written statement, protesting the proposed district and asking exclusion of property therefrom; and H. A. Michael appears and requests ex- z clusion of property from said district; and Sherwood S. Knight appears in opposition to the proposed district; and rq On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY 'EHE= BOARD ORDERED that the hearing un the formation of the proposed district, be and the same is hereby continued to January 20, 1953 at 10:30 a.m. ry The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Certain Territory to the Bel-Air Lighting District of Contra Costa RESOLUTION DECLARING TERRITORY County. ANNE= TO DISTRICT s WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is contiguous to the Bel-Air r Lighting District of Contra Costa County and is not within the limits of any other lighting district; and WHEREAS, a petition signed by owners representing at least one fourth (1/4) o the total assessed value of the real property hereinafter described, as shown by the last eoualized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, and representing at least one fourth (1/4) of the total number of owners of real property in said hereinafter described territory has been filed with this Board requesting the annexation of certain hereinafter described territory to said district; and WHEREAS, this Board did on the 18th day of November, 1952, duly and regularly pass and adopt a resolution of intention to annex said hereinafter described territory to the Bel-Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County and fixed ten o'clock a.m. on the 16th day of December, 1952, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hail of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hear- J ling the proposed annexation of said hereinafter described territory and directed the County Clerk to publish notice of said time and place of hearing for two (2) successive weeks in the "Pittsburg Post Dispatch", a newspaper published and circulated in the County in which the district is situated, and which the Board deemed most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory; and i WHEREAS, upon the date fixed for hearing at the time and place aforesaid, the Board of Supervisors did consider the petition so filed as aforesaid and did duly and regularly continue the hearing on said proposed annexation to Tuesday, December 23, 1952, at the same hour and place, and on said December 23, 1952, the Board did duly and regularly continue the hearing on said petition for annexation to Tuesday, January 6, 1953, at the same hour and place; and WHEREAS, no objections, oral or written, were made to the annexation of said hereinafter described territory to the Bel-Air Luting District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be an it is hereby annexed to and made a part of the Bel-Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County. r Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. Said territory so annexed as aforesaid is particularly described as follows, yC to wit: r BEL-AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT ANNEXATION All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: I r PARCEL I Beginning at the northwest corner of that certain subdivision entitled "Poin- settia Land Company, West Fittsburg Tract, Unit No. 1", filed June 8, 1926, in Map Book 19, at Page 506; thence South along the mast line of said tract and the southerly ex tension thereof to the north line of Section 14 T2N R1W ),MB&K, said point being in the t State Highway running between Concord and Pittsburg; thence East on said Section line to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the West line of the Bella 114onte Subdivision No. 1 filed march 22, 1927 in Rap Book 20 at page 546; thence North along said extension to the southwest corner of Lot 1 Block A of said Bella ionte Sub- division No. 1; thence North 00 50' East along the West line of said subdivision and the northerly extension thereof 1072.56 feet to the intersection thereof with the south- erly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from H. A. Mitchel to the San a Francisco - Sacramento Railway Co., recorded January 27, 1922 in Volume 404 of Deeds at page 328; thence N 690 48' W along the south line of said parcel 327.96 feet to the east line of said "Poinsettia Land Co., West Pittsburg Tract No. 1;" thence northerly land northwesterly following the east and northerly boundary lines of said tract to the point of beginning. PARCEL II Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel I, above, said point being the north quarter corner of Section 14, T2N R1W YMB&M; thence south along the north-south t mid section line of said Section 14, being the center line of County Road #4961, known as Bailey Road to the north line of the Contra Costa County Canal; thence Easterly and Southerly along the boundary line of said Canal to the north line of County Road #5385, known as Canal Road, running east-west through the center of said Section 14; thence East along the north line of said County Road to the southwest corner of Lot 8 Block 6lasshownonthemapentitled "Bel-Air Tract", filed November 9, 1939, in biap Book 23 at Page 730; thence South along the west extension of said Bel-Air Tract to the eastwest y` midsection line of said Section 14; thence west along the said midsection line to the center of said Section 14; thence continuing Wiest along said midsection line 1343.7 fe to the southwest corner of Lot 6 Section 14 T2N R1W IU)BM; thence North along the west Iline of said Lot 6 to the South line of the 4 Acre parcel of land deeded to !Mario jLucido etux, recorded June 23, 1937 in Volume 441 Official Records at page 73 ; thence iWest to the southwest corner of said Lucido 4 Acre parcel; thence North 267 feet to the northwest corner of said Lucido parcel, said point also being the southwest corner of I Lot 3 Section 14, T2N R1W 2•MB&. ; thence North along the west line of said Lot 3 to the north line of said Section 14; thence cast along the north line of said Section 14 to 1 the point of beginning. PARCEL III Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 6, as shown on that certain map entitled Map of Bella Vista Subdivision, filed June 3, 1924, in Map Book 18, Page 450, in Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, State of California; thence North along the northerly extension of the west line of said subdivision 30 feet to the north line of Section 14, T2N R1W MDB&M, said point being in the State Highway running between iConcord and Pittsburg; thence East along the north line of said Section 14, 600 feet to the northeast corner of said Section 14; thence south along the east line of said Sec- tion 14, 30 feet to the northeast corner of said Bella Vista Subdivision; thence N 890 ( 134' W 600 feet along the north line of said subdivision to the point of beginning. 1 EXCLUDING FROM PARCEL II Beginning on the north line of Section 14 T2N R1W at the northwest corner of Lot 3 of said Section 14; thence South along the west line of said Lot 3 to the inter- section thereof with the northeast line of the E.B.M.U.D. ; thence Southeast along the said northeast line to its intersection with the south line of said Lot 3; thence .East along the south line of Lot 3, being the south line of the Sellers 24.01 acre tract as shown on the 1938 Official Map of Contra Costa County, to the southeast corner thereof, said point being also the southwest corner of the Keller 4.12 acre tract described in r . Volume 111 Official Records at page 213; thence in a general northerly direction follow- ing the east line of said 24.01 acre Sellers parcel and the na rtherly extension thereofltothenorthlineofthesaidSection14, T2N R1W; thence West along the north line of Section 14 to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of January, 19532 by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - 1. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None f' I i) i l I i i i I Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Granting Raymond Lee Dosier free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the w County. Raymond Lee Dosier, 1410 North Golden Gate, Stockton, California, having filed. with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fresh produce in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Raymond Lee Dosier is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial X981 15 37, dated November 20, 1944; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Raymond Lee Dosier be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fresh produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 1T IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting George Russell Gianotti free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. George Russell Gianotti, 154 Russell Court, Castro Valley, California, having ri filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle flower corsages in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said George Russell Gianotti is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial it 886 59 41, dated June 15, 1943; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, rr IS BY THE BOARD OhDE2ED that said George Russell Gianotti be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle flower corsages in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Richard M. Lenahan free AA wNJ permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Richard 14. Lenahan, 3207 Windsor Place, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Automatic Defrosters for Electric Refrigerators and Hardware Products in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Richard M. Lenahan is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 401177501, dated April 4, 1946; x On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Richard K. Lenahan be, and he is hereby granted.a free permit to peddle Automatic Defrosters for Electric Refrigerators and Hardware Products in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Q In the Matter of Purchasing real property from Rose R. Arbini, et al. (required for additions to County Hospital in Martinez).RESOLUTION WHEREAS. this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 2nd day of December, 1952s passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 62 1953s at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the CONTRA COSTA ST U4DARD for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA 1 ` r Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ! 03,475), said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Administrator be, and he is hereby directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: ROSE R. ARBINI, ROSE A. ARBINI, HELEN K. PICCO and CHABLIS J. PICCO, her husband, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Rose R. Arbini, et al. , conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. i The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: PARCEL. ONE Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State ! of California, described as follows: i i Beginning on the north line of said Block 92, at the east line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from biose R. Arbini to Helen K. Picco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning, easterly along said north line, 22 1/2 feet; thence southerly, parallel with the west line of Alhambra Avenue, 90 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Helen NI. Picco to Rose A. Arbini, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 585 of Official Records, at page 223; thence westerly, along said south line, 22 1/2 feet to the east line of said Picco parcel (575 OR 390); thence northerly, along said east line, 90 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO i Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Block 92, at the east line of the parcel of land desvribed as Parcel Two in the deed from Rose R. Arbini to Helen N. Picco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official R cords, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning, westerly along said north 11ne, 90 feet to the west line of said Block 92• thence southerly along said west line, 90 feet to the south line of said Picco parcel (575 OR 390) ; thence easterly, along said south line, 90 feet to the east line of said Picco parcel; thence northerly, along ' said east line, 90 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE Portion of Block 92 of the Oridinal Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State ; of California, described as follows: i Beginning on the west line of said Block 92, at the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Rose R. Arbini to Helen M. Ficco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning, southerly along said west line, 35 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the north line of said Block 92, 112 1/2 feet; thence northerly, parallel with the west line of Alhambra Avenue, 35 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Helen X. Picco to Rose A. Arbini, dated fiovember 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Vol ume 585 of Official Records, at page 223; thence west, along said south line, and along ; the south line of the Picco parcel (575 OR 390), 112 1/2 feet to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ! State of California, this 6th day of January, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYA.K, H. L. CUMKINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BLCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. t NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Proposed change of boundaries of Mt. Diablo Uni- fied School District and the Wal- nut Creek School District. i This being the time fixed for the hearing on the petition for the change of i x boundaries of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District and the Walnut Creek School Dis- trict; The Clerk reads a recommendation from B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, that said petition be denied; and Walter U. Lichens, one of the signers of the petition, appears before this Board on behalf of the petitioners; and James W. Dent, Principal of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, appears before this Board and states that the Trustees of said district are opposed to the pro- posed change; and Sheldon Rankin, Superintendent of the Walnut Creek School District, appears before this Board and states that the Board of Trustees of the Walnut Creek School Dis- Tuesday, January b, 1953, Continued. trict make no recommendation at this time; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be, and the same is hereby continued to January 13, 1953 at 11:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 754 and 756. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 754 and ?56; and a copy of Ordinance No. 754 and a copy of Ordinance No. 756 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Contra Costa Gazette"; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 754 and No. 756 be, and they are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 F In the Matter of Reports u of the County Departments.3 Reports for the month of December having been presented to this Board on be- half of the Poundmaster and of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 'to Children and Animals; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Farmers Insurance Group Joe Sanchez. Farmers Insurance Group, on behalf of their Assured, Joe Sanchez, having filed with this Board a request for reimbursement of $20.00 for damages to Mr. Sanchez' car; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. ?57. Ordinance No. ?57, which regulates parking on Oak Park Boulevard, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and -ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER OADERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the WALNUT KERNEL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ft The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Withdrawal of Territory from the Briones ORDER GRANTING PETITION AND DECLARING f` County Fire Protection District. TERRITORY WITHDRAWN FROM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT a WHEREAS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 9th day of December, 1952, a petition requesting withdrawal of territory y from the Briones County Fire Protection District, said territory being that particular territory more particularly hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, said petition was signed by the trustees of the Orinda Union School; District, which said school district was and is the owner of all of the territory sought to be withdrawn from said Briones County Fire Protection District and as such entitled to petition for its withdrawal pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 14561; and E WHEREAS, said petition related that the territory sought to be withdrawnIC would not be benefited by remaining in said district; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by notice duly and regularly published and posted in accordance with the requirements of the sections of the act applicable thereto gave notice of hearing this day on said petition for with- drawal of territory as aforesaid; and i$. WHEREAS, no protest to the withdrawal of said territory, either oral or written, was made and this Board has considered said petition and determines that the territory sought to be withdrawn will not be benefited by remaining in said district, r NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority granted by Section 14567 of the Health and Safety Code, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa DECLARES the following described territory to be, and it is hereby WITKDRAWN FROM the Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. Briones County Fire Protection District: r That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows: Portion of the Rancho El Sobrante, as delineated and so designated upon the Map of said Rancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 14th day of lurch, 1910, containing 11.38 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of H ' California, on June 20, 1946, in Volume 29 of !daps, at page 44, at the north line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 M 44); thence from said point of beginning, north 50 471 11" east, along said west line and along the direct extension north 50 471 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880 551 06" west, along said south line, 840 feet; theme south 10 041 51" west, 575.84 feet; thence south 540 081 20" east, 59. 36 feet; thence north 89" 03' 55" east, 81.19 feet; thence south 650 521 35" east, 54.87 feet- thence north 850 28' 33" east, 96.95 feet; thence south 830 231 49" east, 143.72 feet ; thence north 770 281 11" east, 279.35 feet; thence south 610 36' 19" east, 110.03 feet to the west line of said Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3 (29 M 44); thence north 50 47' 11" east, along said west line, 44.88 feet to the point of beginning. f That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows:f Portion of the Rancho Ll Sobrante as delineated and so designated upon the t Asap of said rancho accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of 1theRefereesinPartitionofsaidRancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, j California, on the 14th day of Larch 19102 containing 4.28 acres, more or less described as follows: Commencing on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map en- j titled "Sleepy Hollow Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on June 20, 1946 in Volume 29 of Maps, at page 44 at the north line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 M "I ;f thence from said point of commencement north 50 471 11" east along said west line and along the direct extension north 50 471 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880 551 06" west along said south line, 840 feet to the actual point of beginning of the herein described par- cel of land; thence from said point of beginning north 880 55' 0611 west continuing along said south line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, at 317.51 feet a concrete monument, a total distance of 360 feet; thence 1 south 10 04' 54" west, 531.08 feet; thence south 830 27' 21" east, 34.42 feet; thence north 79° 541 24" east, 106.94 feet; thence north 230 511 32" east, 35.14 feet; thence north 850 551 17" east 23.38 feet; thence south 850 09' 13" east, 43.38 feet; thence south 490 59' 13" east, 45.52 feet; thence south 600 21' 58" east, 59.27 feet; thence south 540 081 20" east, 64.74 feet to a point which bears south 10 04' 54" west from the point of beginning; thence north 10 041 54" east, 575.84 feet to the point of begin- ning. PASSED AIdD ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa) State of California, this 6th day of January, 19532 by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU141INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. l a NOES:Supervisors - NONE. J ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. j In the Matter of the Annexation f of Territory to the Orinda f County Fire Protection District. RESOLUTION ANNEXING TERRITORY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 9th day of December, 1952, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their belief that certain territory contiguous to the Orinda County Fire Protection District would be benefited by and should be annexed to said district, and fixed in said resolu- tion Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at 10:00 o'clock A.K. in the chambers of said Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Dain and Court Streets, at Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required by law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and de- clares that the notice of said hearing was published as required by law, and by order of this Board, in the "URINDA SUN", a newspaper circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, which the Board determined most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described in the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter de- scribed, or to the annexation of any portion of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited by and should be annexed to said Orinda County Fire Protection District. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be, and the Y+1 Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. same is hereby annexed to the Orinda County Fire Protection District. The territory above referred to and annexed to said district is described as. follows, to wit: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho El Sobrante, as delineated and so designated upon the 1,ap of said Rancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 14th day of March, 1910, containing 11.38 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map en- titled "Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 20, 1946, in Volume 29 of naps, at page 44, at the north line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 M 44) ; thence from said point of beginning, north 50 47' 11" east, along said west line and along the direct extension north 50 47' 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880 55' 06" west) along said south line, 840 feet; thence south 10 04' 51" west, 575.84 feet; thence south 540 08' 20" east, 59.36 feet; thence north 890 03' 55" east, 81.19 feet; thence south b50 52' 35" east, 54.87 feet; thence north 850 n 28' 33" east, 96.95 feet; thence south 830 23' 49" east, 143.72 feet; thence north 770 28' 11" east, 279.35 feet; thence south 610 36' 19" east, 110.03 feet to the west line of said Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3 (29 M 44) ; thence north 50 47' 11" east, along said west line, 44.88 feet to the point of beginning. That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho E1 Sobrante as delineated and so designated upon the Map of said Rancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 14th day of March 1910, containing 4.28 acres, more or less described as follows: f Commencing on the west line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled "Sleepy Hollow Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on June 20, 1946 in Volume 29 of daps, at page 44, at the north line of Washington Lane, as designated on said map (29 M 44); thence from said point of commencement north 50 47' 11" east along 3 said west line and along the direct extension north 50 47' 11" east thereof, 574.62 feet to a concrete monument in the south boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence north 880 55' 06" west along said south line, 840 feet to the actual point of beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning north 880 55' 06" west continuing along said south line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, at 317.51 feet a concrete monument, a total distance of 360 feet; thence south 10 04' 54" west, 531.08 feet; thence south 830 27' 21" east, 34.42 feet; thence north 790 54' 24" east, 106.94 feet; thence north 230 51' 32" east, 35.14 feet; thence north 850 55' 17" east 23.38 feet; thence south 850 09' 13" east, 43.38 feet; thence south 490 59' 13" east, 45.52 feet; thence south 600 21' 58" .east, 59.27 feet; thence south 540 08' 20" east, 64.74 feet to a point which bears south 10 04' 54" west from .the point of beginning; thence north 10 04' 54" east, 575.84 feet to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953 by the following vote, to wit: a AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU*UNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Cancelling penalties, etc. , on Tax Assessment. At the request of the County Tax Collector, and with the consent of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDbItED that all penalties, costs and fees be, and the same are hereby cancelled on Assessment No. 747698 under Chapter 3, Section .4946 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and the money which Mrs. Van Prest has returned to this de- partment be duly credited to Assessment 747698 for the fiscal year 1951-52. Payment of the second installment of taxes on Lots 7 and 8, Block 122, Rich- mond annex assessed to Fred Josephson, assessment No. 747698, was credited to a dupla- cafe payment on Lots 20 and 21, Block 99, Richmond, assessment No. 747198, assessed to Myrtle Van Prest in the amount of $30.40. A demand was filed for less. Van Prest for a refund with the County Auditor E Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. on I-lay 1, 1952 and a warrant was issued to Mrs. Van Prest and cashed. Mrs. Van Prest was then notified that she was not entitled to this refund and has returned the monoy which was refunded to her in error. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancelling ins penalties, etc., on Tax Assessment. At the request of the County Tax Collector, and with the consent of the Dis-- k trict Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all the penalties, costs and fees bet and the same are hereby cancelled on Assessment No. 143159 under Chapter 3, Section 4946 of the Revenue ir and Taxation Code for the fiscal year 1951-52. R. Corradetti rendered payment of taxes on Lot 5, Block 4, Ceritos Addition to Richmond, assessment No. 143159, in the amount of $4.82. This payment was credited to Lot 16, Block 4, Ceritos Addition to Richmond, assessment No. 143169, making a dupli cate payment on assessment 143169. Mr. Corradetti has returned County Warrant No. 125 which was refunded to him in the amount of $4.82 and requests that this duplicate payment be properly credited to }x Lot 5, Block 4, Ceritos Addition, assessment No. 143159.j n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 31 Now, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of Supervisor H. L. Cummings of the Second District, Supervisor W. G. Buchanan of the Fourth District, and Supervisor J. Frederickson .of the Fifth District have expired; and it appearing that H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, and J. Frederickson have been duly elected and qualified as Supervisors in and for the Second, Fourth and Fifth districts respectively, of the County of Contra Costa; and said H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan and J. Frederickson appear and take their seats as Supervisors of said Second, Fourth and Fifth Districts respectively; and E x Supervisor Goyak moves that Supervisor Cummings be appointed to serve as Chairman of this Board. Supervisor Buchanan seconds the motion. The' vote of the Board on the foregoing motion is as follows: APES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r NOES: Supervisors - None. r ABSENT:Supervisors - Hone. And, thereupon, the Board is called to order by said Chairman H. L. Cummings, and said Chairman names the following persons to serve on committees. . HOSPITAL CM1ITTEE: J. Frederickson, Chairman, and Ray S. Taylor. FINANCE COWITTEE: W. G. Buchanan, Chairman, and J. Frederickson. AIRPORT CON4ITTEE: Ray S. Taylor, Chairman, and I. T. Goyak. BUILDING CON-1ITTEE: I. T. Goyak, Chairman, and W. G. Buchanan. LIBRARY COM14IITTEE: W. G. Buchanan, Chairman, and I. T. Goyak. And the Board reconvenes at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. with the following 13 members present : HON. H. L. CUNKINGS, Chairman Presiding; SUPERVISORS: I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson W. T. Faasch, Clerk. In the Matter of Authorizing Additional personnel for County Surveyor. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that one addi- tional position in the class of Stenographer Clerk is authorized for the County Survey- or's Department. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby approved: Richmond Health Center Decrease Increase Supplies 4.00 Capital Outlays - Sponge Rubber Cushion 34.00 Numbering Machine 40.00 i g. Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. Richmond Health Center (Con's)Decrease Increase Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 74.00 74.00 t 5 To adjust current needs. b Pittsburg-Judicial District 46) Capital Outlays - three 5-drawer legal files 360.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 360.00 Sheriff Services 1110.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1110.00 Y For pony teletype installation and maintenance in police departments of certain cities and in office of Highway Patrol. Auditor Replacements - Linedex Desk Stand 45.00 Capital Outlay - Tab Card File 45.00 Unappropriated Reserve 45.00 45.00 f To transfer unused portion of Capital Outlay appropriation for Tab Card File to Replacements to enable them to replace present Linedex, etc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field. At the request of the Airport Manager of Buchanan Field, on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long be, and he is hereby authorized to transport eight prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field for the purpose of planting seventy-five olive trees. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of L. L. Bowman for-permit to conduct wrecking yard, etc. , on portion of Lot 2, Gwin t : Ranch. a: 3r This Board having, on December 23, 1952, continued to January 6, 1953, the matter of application of L. L. Bowman for permit to operate wrecking yard, etc` , on a portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch; and r : This being the time to which said matter was continued, George Gordon; Attorney at Law, appears before this Board and requests a further continuance; and 4. Mildred Irman appears before this Board and protests the granting of said r application; and. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be, and the same is hereby continued to January 13s 1953;2 at 2:00 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the hatter of Authorizing Social Service Director to attend meetings.r r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS 4 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, be, and he is hereby y1 authorized to travel to Sacramento Tuesday, January 6th, returning Wednesday evening, January 7th, for the purpose of acting as a member of a Qualification Appraisal Board; and To attend the State Social Welfare Board meeting and committee meetings of the County Welfare Director's association at Los Angeles, January 14th to January 17th, his expenses for both trips to be a County charge.f 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.46 In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance with reference to compensation for employees who are "On Call Time".4t" I On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Super- ar visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the. District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance by the w addition of the following: t k, f Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued.a' Section 9, Subsection F. ON CALL TIME. On Call Time is hereby defined as any time other than time when the employee is actually on duty during which an employee must hold himself ready to report for duty immediately and must maintain arrangements by which his superior can reach him on not more than ten minutes' notice. Whenever an employee is assigned "On Call" responsibility the credit for actual work time shall be at the rate of one hour of actual work time credit for each four hours of "On Call" respon- sibility. In addition to any such credit for "On Call" responsibility any em- ployee who is called back to duty shall be entitled to compensatory time u off on the basis of straight time credit for the actual time spent on call back duty, plus one hour, provided that the minimum credit for any single call back shall be two hours compensatory time. The appointing authority of the department wherein any "On Call" arrangement exists shall designate which employees have "On Call" respon- sibilities and shall schedule the hours when such employees are on call. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Authorizing d Engineers to attend meeting. I At the request of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Suerviso r Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that twelve T12) engineers from the Road Commissioners office are authorized to attend the Institute of Transportation and Traffic Conference to be held in Berkeley, February 4th to 6th {inclusive, their expenses, including $4.00-each registration charge, to be a County s expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Appointment of James F. Hoey as Trustee of Contra Costa County Law Library. Pursuant to Section 6301 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that JAWS F. HOEY, a member of the Bar of Contra Costa a County be, and he is hereby appointed to serve as a Law Library Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library, said Law Library Trustee to serve until the first meeting of- the Board of Supervisors in the month of January, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Tsar N. Calfee as Trustee Y of Contra Costa County Law Library. a f Pursuant to Section 6301 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS c BY THE BOARD ORDERED that TSAR N. CALFEE, a member of the Bar of Contra Costa County, be, and he is hereby appointed to serve as a Law Library Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library, in place of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, said Law r. Library Trustee to serve until the first meeting of the Board of Supervisors in the w. month of January, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T In the Matter of Approval of lease with JOHN CUNEO, por- tion of Buchanan Field. A lease dated January 6, 19530 between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, and John Cuneo, 4367 Concord Boulevard, Concord, California, Lessee, wherein said LessorleasestosaidLessee, all that portion of Buchanan Field, located south of the old Concord/Pacheco Road, containing area of 74.6 acres, more or less, said area being out- lined in red on map marked "Exhibit A" attached to and made a part of said lease, for fatermofthreeyearscommencingonDecember1, 1952, and ending on December 1, 1955, mor a total rental of Three Thousand One Hundred Fifty-Three and 60/100 Dollars 03,153.60), payable as follows: 41,051.20 on signing of said lease; 1,051.20 payable on December 1, 1953; and 1;051.20 payable on December 1, 1954; ry is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROPED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is i gong passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I G Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. In the liatter of the Proposed Abate- ment of the Property of PUGLISE. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, as appears by the records of this Board, the "enforcement agency"' of the County of Contra Costa, being the Building Inspector of such county, having determined that the building located on the hereinafter described property is unfit for human habitation or occupancy, as defined in the State Housing Act, and he having given a Notice to abate in the manner provided by law and having given notice to the owners 4of the property as provided by law and as more particularly appears by the records of this Board, and a WHEREAS, the said Notice not having been complied with and the Building In- specto r, the enforcement agency of Contra Costa County, having determined to proceed- with the abatement of such nuisance through proceedings instituted before the governing board, and the Building Inspector having given Notice to Abate Nuisance substantially lin the form required by the State Housing Act and having given notice to the owners of the said property as required and provided by law and as more particularly appears by the records of this Board, and having notified the said owners of a hearing before this Board at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M.. on the 24th day of June, 1952, and ry WHEREAS, the matter having come on to be heard by this Board, the owner of the said property having appeared and been represented by ANTONIO PUGLISE, and the owner having requested additional time within which to correct the deficiencies of the f{ said building and to abate the nuisance thereof, and the Board having considered the matter and continued the hearing to the 28th day of October, 1952, and gg WHERE'S, on the 28th day of October, 1952, the matter again having come on to s be heard and the owner of the said building having appeared, the Building Inspector appearing by E. G. ZACHER, Deputy, and recommended that the building be torn down, and T the Board having considered the matter and the hearing having been continued to the 6th Iday of January, 1953, to provide further time for the owner to correct the said building for abate the nuisance thereof, and A WHEREAS, the said matter having come on to be heard on the 6th day of January 1953, the owner having appeared, the BuildingInspector appearing by E. G. ZACHEft: Deputy, the Board having considered the matter and having heard the Building Inspector and the owner by ANTONIO PUGLISE, the representative of the owner of the building, and no other persons desiring to testify, and WHEREAS, the Board having considered the condition of the building, the esti- mated cost of its reconstruction, repair or removal, NOW THEREFORE., this Board does herein declare that it finds that the build;n located on All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: t Lot 6 in Block B, as shown on the map of Poinsettia Land Company West Pittsburg Tract Unit No. 1, filed in Book 19 of Haps, page 506, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, S aP to be a nuisance, for the reason that the said buildings are unfit for human habitation i in that 1 1) the building presently under construction, together with the several zoth er buildings already in existence, take up a greater percentage of the area of the ilot than is permitted by Sections 15600 or 15601 of the State Housing Act, 2) the building is built without proper foundation requirements, does not a have the minimum 18 inch clearance between the joists and the grade below and does not have the recuired vent area for underfloor ventilation, 3) the building is not, in its present state, being maintained in a cleanly manner as required by Sections 10001 and 16002 of the State Housing Act, A j 4) the present building has several windows which do not provide minimum 12 square feet or minimum one-eighth of the floor area of the superficial room, as require jby Section 16228 of the State housing Act, 5) the stairway in the rear of the building, serving two apartments, does root have a minimum of 36 inches width required by Section 16403 of the State Housing Act, t 6) the construction in the frame is faulty, in that it does not have proper fire stopping, as required by Section 17261; it does not have proper angle bracing, as required by Section 17263; it does not have joist blocking and cross-bridging, as re- Iquired by Sections 17264 and 17267 of the State housing Act, s i 7) the minimum width and depth of the footing are not being installed as required by Sections 17321, 17322 and 17324 of the State Housing Act, 8) unvented gas heaters in living and sleeping rooms are permitted in vio- r lation of Section 15388 of the State Housing Act; unvented kitchen gas ranges, without vents in the ceiling or walls of such fixtures, are permitted in violation of Section s 116903 of the State Housing Act; rubber hose connections to gas heaters in living or sleeping rooms are permitted in violation of Section 16906 of the State Housing Act, 9) unsanitary plumbing facilities are permitted in the said building, in tviolation of Section 15024 of the State Housing Act. NOW, THEREFORE, this Board does conclude that the building and buildings to Fcated on the real property hereinabove described are a public nuisance, and they are by these presents declared to be a public nuisance. s t TIMS413 j Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. YS yK NOW THEREFORE, the owner of the said building is directed by these' presents== Y Ito abate the same within thirty days after the date of posting on the said premises-'o£ k " a notice of the passage of this resolution, by having the said building properly recon- a structed or repaired or by having the same razed or removed, and F5, n .. Faw It is ordered that the said notice shall direct the owner that, if the said 6 ' I nuisance is not abated within the time thus allowed, the said building will be'' razed or removed by the enforcement agency of the County of Contra Costa, to wit, the Building ' Inspector, and the expense thereof made a lien upon the lot or parcel of land upon which the said building is located, and 3 :a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Inspector shall post or cause to be posted the notices herein required and directed attached to aP9 copy of this resolution; within sixty days after the passage of this resolution, and to mail other copies by registered :sail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to the personsowning the land upon which the buildings are located, as such persons' names and addresses appear' on the last equalized assessment roll or as known to the clerk of the governing board or to the Building Inspector, and i IT IS FURTHER DIRECTED that a copy of said notice be mailed to each mortgagee 4 . or beneficiary under any deed of trust of record at the last known address of such mortgagee or beneficiary, or if such address be unknown, to the county seat, and IT IS FURTHER DIRECTED that the Building Inspector shall file or cause to be` filed an affidavit of such action with the governing board. y° f i fk J.kTheforegoingresolutionwasadoptedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoard. AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUNKINGS, ,RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON T NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE w+ r sr< c r 3 t P t sus 1 ! 4 i s f: rye r V,4iJ, .5 a t r^; nf s a l a i J a. ti Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Approval of lease with EUGENE MANGINI, portion of Buchanan Field. A lease dated January 6, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, v3andEugeneMangini, RFD Rt. 2, Box 57, Martinez, California, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee, all that portion of Buchanan Field, located north of the old Concord/Pacheco Road, said area being outlined in red on map marked "Exhibit All attached to and made a part of said lease, for a term of three years commencing Decem--ber 1, 1952, and ending on December 1, 1955, for a total rental of Eight Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($825), payable as follows: 275 on signi of said lease; 275 payabe onDecember1, 1953; and 275 payable on December 1, 1954; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of ContraCosta. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f, In the Matter of Approval of lease with RAYMOND J. VLACH and WALTER INFELD, JR. , por- tion of Buchanan Field. A lease dated January 6, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, t and Raymond J. Vlach and Walter Imfeld, Jr., Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said a Lessee, all that portion of Buchanan Airfield, Concord, California, located east of - Walnut Creek, comprising 27 1/2 acres, more or less, said area being outlined in red and designated as Area "A" on the map marked Exhibit "A" attached to and made a part of x said lease, for a term of three years commencing on the first day of December, 1952, and ending on the first day of December, 1955, for a rental of One Hundred and Twenty- Five Dollars- ($125) per year, payable as follows: 1125 on signing of said lease; 125 payable on December 1, 1953; and 4 125 payable on December 1, 1954; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, YY Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of ContraCosta. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yIntheMatterofApprovalofs lease with Ira R. Vaughn and Elizabeth Vaughn, premises to be used by County Assess- or for Richmond Office. A form of lease, dated December 26, 1952, between Ira R. Vaughn and Elizabeth Vaughn, the Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, the Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee Lots 27 and 28 in Block 48 as designated on the map en- titled "Amended Map of the City of Richmond" for three years, commencing November 1,1952, at the total rent of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000.00) payable as follows: Com- mencing on the last day of November, 1952, in thirty-six (361 equal monthly install- ments of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars 4250.00) each, payable monthly on the last day of r each and every succeeding month during the term thereof, the first payment of Two Hun- dred Fifty Dollars ($250-00) to be made on the last day of November, 1952, and each suc- ceeding payment of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250-00) to be made on the last day of each and every month to and including the 31st of October, 1955, provided that, from andk after November 1, 1953, the Lessee shall have the right to terminate this Lease and liability for further payments thereunder by giving the Lessor notice thereof in writing; not less than ninety (90) days in advance of the date of termination, said premises to be used as Richmond Branch Office of the Assessor's Office, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEIiED that said Lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board, be, and he is hereby authorized to execute said lease, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER. ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrants monthly, com- mencing with the last day of November, 1952, in accordance with the terms of said Lease The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. B In the Matter of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. This Board having agreed that the approval of the drainage facilities pro- vided in any proposed subdivision should be based on a consideration of not only the subdivision itself, but on its relation to area requirements, and being desirous of- having the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District assume the responsibility of such approval; Tuesday, January b, 1953, Continued. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator, with the Dis-trict Attorney's assistance, is authorised to negotiate a contract with said Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District.f yr The foregoing order is passed by the tinanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an amendment to the Subdivision Ordinance. I This Board being agreeable to a proposal that drainage facilities provided inianyproposedsubdivisionshouldbebasedonaconsiderationofnotonlythesubdivision ]itself, but of its relation to area requirements, and that the agency charged with the responsibility of approval should, therefore, be in position to relate the drainage needs to those of the entire watershed; t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District ittorneys with the cooperation of the PlanningCommission, the County Engineering Staff, the Flood Control District, and the CountyAdministrator, is directed to prepare an amendment to the subdivision ordinance to pro- s t vide for such approval by the engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District instead of by the County Surveyor as at present. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Old Detention Home Building. ar On motion, of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell the portico and ; columns and steps of the Old Detention Home Building separately; and arrange contractforthedemolitionofthestructureincludingremovalofthefoundation, and submission of a proposal to the Board for approval. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to review duties of clerical help in Supervisor Taylor's office. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is directed to review the duties of clerical help in Supervisor Taylor's office to determine whether a full-time employee is required and to recommend the proper classification therefor. F- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Authorizing publication in book form of y financial report of Contra Costa County for 1951-52. f: Uon reouest of H. E. HcNamer, County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to arrange for publication, in book form, of eight hundred copies of the financial report of ContraCostaCountyfor1951-52 by the "Antioch Ledger." The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. f G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of .Approval of Change Order No. 103 Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supper- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change OrdoNo. 10, which makes the following changes and adds the following sums to the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to County Hospital.- ADD ospital: ADD 1. Changes as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-30, "Berg Street--New Curb, Existing Sidewalk Connection," dated November 17, 1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 110.00 2. Install insulation over entire ceilings and west walls of Wards Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and entire dining and y kitchen areas _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5,456.00 4.. R! Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. Y' Const) ADD a 3. Install roof insulation over roof sheathing h w of east-west covered walk and corridors - - - - - - - - - $1,437-00 Total Addit ions. 47s,003-00 Contract rice (original) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - 705,7$1.00 Change Order No. 10 - - - - - - - ADD - 7.0-00 TOTAL - 071231784.00) be, and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Establishing Election Precincts and Appoint- ment of Election Officers for Election of Two Directors for fx. County Soil Conservation District. WHEREAS, a general election will be held throughout the territory embraced within the boundaries of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation. District on-Tuesday, the: 10th day of February, 1953; and WHEREAS, Sections from 9200 to 9221 of the Public Resources Code of the State of California provide that said election shall be conducted by this Board of Supervisor and the County Clerk; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following described election precincts be established for said election, the following named persons appointed to serve as elec- tion officers, and the following named places designated as polling places, to wit: V, CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 1 - Comprising land within the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in.part within the following voting precincts: h Brentwood - Nos. 5 and 6 x Clayton Concord - Nos. 4, 10, 33, 34, and 35 Cowell Lone Tree - Nos. 1 and 3 jf Nichols Orbisonia Pittsburg - Nos. 192 20, 31, and 32 F POLLING PLACE: Ambrose School, willow Pass Road, near Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS a' INSPECTOR: Harold Wildes At. 1, Box 560, Pittsburg JUDGE: Karen H. Hamilton 184 manor Drive, Pittsburg . CLERK: Edith L. Starr 52 Alves Lane, Pittsburg y CLERK: Margaret I. Culemann 188 Manor Drive, Pittsburg CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 - Comprising land within the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in part within the following voting precincts: St. Marys Saranap Nos. 1 kJ Lafayette - Nos. 1 - 22 FWraga s Orinda Nos. 6 and 7 POLLING PLACE: Residence of Gary Nielson - 474 Helen Drive NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Nielson 474 Helen Drive, Lafayette ephine Capri 3251 Hillview Lane, Lafayette a,.-JUDGE: Jos CLERK: Helen Schroeder 1132 E1 Curtola Drive, Saranap CLERK: Janecie Hageman 3491 Monroe Street, Lafayette CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3 - Comprising land within the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in part within the following voting precincts: yea Pleasant Hill - Hos. 1 - 14 Walnut Creek - Nos. 5 - 8, 10 - 15, and 18 - 28 POLLING PLACE: Pleasant Hill School t k 5 Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR: Evelyn M. Lindsay 7 - N. Pleasant Hill Rd., Concord JUDGE: Ruth McCartney 161 Fair Oaks Drive, Concord a " CLERK: Florence E. Wald 2416 Cara Way, Walnut Creek x CLERK: Eleanor M. Dixon 2721 Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO.4 - Comprising land within,-the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in part within the f s following voting precincts: Alamo Danville - Nos. 1 - 6 San Ramon n Tassajars POLLING PLACE: Legion Hall, Danville NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR: Viola S. Root Box 104, Diablo Road, Danville.. JUDGE: Charlotte Van Gordon Diablo Road, Danville z CLERK: Mrs. Rozella Maloney 180 Bueno Court, Danville CLERK: Mrs. Louise B. Markle Box 502, Diablo Road, Danville CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 5 - Comprising land within the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in part within the f following voting precincts: z Associated Clyde y , Martinez - No. 20 k Mt. View - Nos. 1 - 6 Pacheco Nos. 1 - 12 xi r Port Chicago - No. 3 Port Costa - No. 2 Vine Hill Alhambra - Nos. 1 and 2 t; POLLING PLACE: Pacheco Town Hall - c/o Barbara Davison, Rt. 1, Box 281, Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR: Madge B. Stewart 1877 Maybelle Drive, Concord JUDGE: Barbara Davison Rt. 1, Box 281, Martinez ri i} CLERK: Geraldine McMullin 174.8 Shirley Drive, Concord 4. CLERK: Florinda Mercer 2025 Helen Road, Concord CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 6 - Comprising land within the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District and being wholly or in part within the following voting precincts: f:fG Concord - Nos. 5 - 83 112 122 20 - 232 25, and 32 POLLING PLACE: Concord Chamber of Commerce, 1304 Galindo St., Concord NAME ADDRESS a# t W INSPECTOR: Marie E. Maderious 580 Monument Blvd., Concord JUDGE: Wilma Sands 200 Smith Lane, Concord CLERK: Jean May 290 Mayette Lane, Concord r, CLERK: Alline E. Macomber 1000 Oak Grove Road, Concord The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. .Cwmnings, Ray.S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the I-latter of Authorizing correction of erroneous k: assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous.assessment which appears on the 3 assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to } by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i 29 a Tuesday, January 6, 1953, Continued. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows:. kr In Volume 22, Assessment 9556297, William T. and Agnes A. Senuty, care of M American Trust Company, Martinez, are assessed with portions of Lots 3 and k Block 68, T . Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1300 and. s 1620. Improvements of $1300 did not exist on lien date. Mr. Senuty throughAmerican Trust Company has paid for first installment of takes. . These improvements should be xcancelled for the second installment of taxes.A.refund is in the process for over- payment on first installment.fwd J f.fGY#•fTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard.x rr , In the Matter of Authorizing r4 correction of delinquent erroneous assessment. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to n the County Auditor to correct the following delinquent erroneous assessment, whieh t . appears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51,. said: correction having .been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Go y Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEupyak, seconded b BOARD ORDERRD that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assessment as.,,:, follows: Sale J3079 for 1951 for the Northeast 55 feet of the Southeast 111.08 feet ;of k(r Lot 19 Block G. Berkeley Woods erroneously shows improvements of $2370. There: weresnor improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. Al. ll And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January. l3, 1953, at glotclocIc A*Me t r Chairman h r 1 ATTEST• zWT. PAASCH,. CLERK s B J/ M eputy Clerk E f "xrYry RL r x x S h+ t 4 3 w 3 f E Y iG a t t 9 4 E- ... i 51 f : i P IMet4tN t tY z yr'- FX Y w a41 b r r a ii.P. BEFORE THE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS t TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953 THE BOARD MFT IN REGULAR SESSION s# AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN Thr BOARD CH"ERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFU RNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CLWINGS ChAIRKAJU PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS j I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSUN. A PRESENT: W. T. FAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of DANVILLE COhVSUNITY SERVICES RESOLUTION DECLARING FORMATION OF DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA DANVILLE COWIUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered electors residing within the bound- aries of the hereinafter described territory equal in number to at least fifteen per j cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the said territory for the office of Governor at the general election next preceding the filing of said petition, which said petition stated the proposed name for the hereinafter described territory, which it proposed be formed into a community services district, be known as DANVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DIS- r- TRICT and set forth the boundaries of the district proposed to be established and stated the purposes for which the district be formed to be, "the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage, waste and storm waters of the district and its inhabitants", as prescribed in Section 60,600 (b) of the Government Code, and WHEREAS, said petition was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 14th day of October, 1952, and WHEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors duly given and made on the 14th day of October, 1952, the time for hearing upon said petition was set for Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day, and i WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said notice contained all of the 1 information required to be contained therein by Section 60,106 of the Government Code; and WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit uf publication on file with this Board of Supervisors that such notice was duly and regularly published in the "VALLEY PIONEER"1 for the time and in the manner required by law, as shown by the affidavit of Lila M. Dondero; and WHEREAS, at the meeting held on November 12, 1952, the Board of Supervisors heard and considered said petition; and t WHEREAS, no person protested the formation of said District or of the proposed; ks boundaries thereof; and WHEREAS, on said 12th day of November, 1952, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, found and determined that the said petition for the formation of said Danville Community Services District complies with the requirements of the pro- visions of Section 60,100 and following, of the Government Code and that said petition F is genuine in every respect; that the notice of hearing on the formation petition was published and given as required by law; and approved the proposed boundaries for said district described in said petition and hereinafter described; and determined that no land was excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such proposed r district; and determined that the name of the proposed district should be DANVILLE COWIUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT; and ordered that an election be called and held in the said proposed Danville Community Services District on the 6th day of January, 1953, in accordance with the provisions of Section 60,120 and following, of the Government Code; and r,{ WHEREAS, it appears that said election was held after notice duly and regular ly given as prescribed by law on the 6th day of January, 1953; and f P" WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors met and canvassed the vote at said election on Tuesday, January 13, 1953, and determined the vote at said election to be as follows.; i Shall the proposition to form Danville Community Services District under the Community Services District Law be adopted?" YES - 442 NO - 148 For members of Board of Directors of Danville Community Services District: RICHARD BASSO 387 i STANLEY R. PLACE 397 DONALD S. SHERTZER 392 I PAT 0'NIO14 46 BUS GLINES 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does hereby declare the DANVILLB COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT duly organiz- ed under the Community Services District Law for the following purposes, to wit: "the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage, waste and storm waters of the district andj its inhabitants"; and does declare RICHARD BASSO, STANLEY R. PLACE AND DONALD S. SHERD elected as directors of the said Community Services District; Said Danville Community Services District as formed shall include the follow- ing described property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: f i A z Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. fi+ k PROPOSED DANVILLE CO)MNITY SERVICES DISTRICT u Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 148 as shown on the map of DanvilleEstatesrecordedinKapnook31atpage22; thence from said point of beginning alongthesoutherlylineofsaidDanvilleEstatesN89047' 25" E 2437.41 feet to the south- east corner of Lot 143 as shown on said map of Danville Estates, said corner also beinginthesouthwestlineoftheStateHighwayleadingfromDanvilletoSanRamon•' thence northeasterly in a direct line, crossing said highway to the southwest corner of Lot 77 as shown on the map entitled Danville Gardens recorded in i4ap Book 31 at page 26; thence along the southerly line of said Danville Gardens S 89° 35' E 2150.97 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 85 of said i)a.nville Gardens; thence S 890 35' E along the easterly extension of Danville Gardens 453.65 feet to the east line of Rancho San Ramon Heights No. 1 filed in 1-:ap book 28 at page 46; thence N 00 26' 45" west along the said easterly line to the center line of Camino Tassajara Road as shown on the maps entitled Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 1 filed in blap Book 36 at pages 10 and 11 and Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 2 as filed in t-lap Book 36 at pages 17 and 18; thence south- easterly along the center line of said Camino Tassajara to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of above mentioned Las Lomitas Subdi- vision, Unit f2; thence leaving said southerly line N 11" 30' 58" E along said southerly extension to the southeast corner of Lot 136 of said Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit #2; thence continuing N 11' 30' 58" E 665.00 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 128 of said subdivision; thence continuing N 11' 30' 58" E to the intersection with the north line of Rancho Ramona as filed in Asap Book 9 at page 220; thence N 890 51' 46" W along the k north line of said Rancho Ramona to the southeast corner of the 48.748 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to B. and W. Enterprises recorded July 9, 1951 under Record- er's File No. 32593; thence N 00 24' 48" E along the exterior boundary of said 48.748 f acre parcel 1523.35 feet; thence N 89" 39' 57" W 1257.13 feet; thence S 00 11' 46" E 590.03 feet; thence S 570 22' 45" W 117.60 feet; thence S 350 54' 12" W 158.86 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 13 as shown on the map entitled Vista Grande Unit No. 1 filed in Map Book 30 at pages 5 and 6 in the Office of the County 'Recorder, County ofContraCosta, State of California; thence along the north line of said Vista Grande Subdivision N 880 31' W 345.18 feet; S ?80 17' 20" W 850.96 feet to the east line of Diablo Road as shown on said map entitled Vista Grande; thence along the east line of said Diablo Road North to the intersection of the westerly intersection of the westerly extension of the south line of Lot 12 as shown on the map entitled Willowmere Tract as filed in Map Book 38 at page 9; thence east along the said westerly extension of Lot 12 and the exterior boundary of said Willowmere Tract 313.84 feet; thence N 10 45' 55" E 135.06 feet; North 113.55 feet; East 202 feet; North 75 feet; and East 25 feet to the center line of Buckeye Lane; thence along the center line of said Buckeye Lane North 70 feet to the intersection with rillormere Road; thence continuing North along the center r line of said Buckeye Lane 45 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 168.50 feet and tangent to said last mentioned course a distance of 92.0 feet; thence on a ,curve to the left with a radius of 168.50 feet a distance of 92.0 feet to a point on the north line of said Willowmere Tract; thence along the north line of said Willow- mere Tract as follows: a~ 25 feet; North 25 feet and West to a point in the east line of Diablo Road as shown on said map entitled Willowmere Tract, said point also being the most westerly corner of the 2.363 acre parcel of land described in the deed to R. B. Chapman et ux recorded May 17, 1949 recorders File No. 17301; thence northerly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the west line of the 10 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Danville Union High School District recorded January 8, 1952 Recorder's Serial No. 920; thence along the exterior boundary of said 10 acre parcel S 340 32' 20" E 544.48 feet; N 700 28' E 664.60 feet and N 360 25' W 820 feet to the northerly corner of said 10 acre parcel, (920-52), said point being also in the center line of Diablo Road_; thence N 480 15' E along the center line of said Diablo Road to the intersection with the center lin of a road known as the Green Valley Road, said intersection also being the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Laurence Curtola file August 10, 1950 under Recorder's Serial No. 40323, being also the southwest corner of the Southern Public Utility District as adopted by the Board of Supervisors on may 22, 1950; thence N 870 42' 20" E 248.56 feet; N 62' 34' 05" E 280.90 feet; S 750 00' E 427.55 feet; N 800 431 E 725.03 feet; N 740 35' E to the southeast corner of said par- cel 2 (40323-50); thence continuing easterly along the center line of said Diablo Road to its intersection with the center line of a road known as Calle Crespi; thence north- erly along the center line of Calle Crespi to its intersection with the center line of a road known as Calle Los Callados; thence northerly along the center line of Calle Los Callados and the center line of bit. Diablo Scenic Blvd. to the southeast corner of Lot 243 as shown on the map entitled fit. Diablo Estate Park Subdivision First Unit, filed in Map Book 15 at page 301 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence leaving the center line of Pot. Diablo Scenic Blvd. N 770 30' W 405.43 feet; thence it' 20" 39' E 396.15 feet; thence lei 69° 49' w 142.71 feet; thence N 450 46' 50" E 565.43 feet; thence N 700 30' 35" E 135.27 feet to the center line of the herein above mentioned int. Diablo Scenic Blvd. ; thence westerly along the center line of said hit. Diablo Scenic Blvd. to its intersection with the northwest boundary of the 4.50 acre parcel of land deeded to E. S. and A. H. Onker of record in Recorder's Serial No. 39462-46; thence southwesterly along the northwest line of said 4.50 acre tract to the center of a road known as Alameda Diablo; thence southerly along the center line of Alameda Diablo to the north line of the 0.56 acre tract deeded to R. H. and L. H. Gibson, of record in Volume 1195 Official Records, at page 2494; thence N 730 051 30" W 323.89 feet; S 200 39' W 811.40 feet; S 300 31' W 175.0 feet to the north line of a road known as Vista Grande; thence northwesterly along the north line of said Vista Grande to the east line of the 1.01 acre parcel described as Parcel 3 in the deed to Duncan S. Neilson of record in Volume 1316 of Official Records at page 97; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly lines of said Nielson Tract to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the east line of the tract of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to Laurence Curtola filed September 22, 1948 under Recorder's Serial No. 35929; thence N 0" 13' W 554.24 feet; N 820 27' 15" W 764.04 feet t•N 00 13' W 100.93 feet; to the northeast corner of Parcel 7 of Curtola's deed (35929-481 thence northwesterly along the exterior boundary of said Curtola parcel to the most northerly corner thereof; being also a point in the exterior boundary of the aforemen- tioned Southern Public Utility District; thence leaving said exterior boundary N 55* 40' 44" E 1025.57 feet and N 20 11' W 200 feet to the intersection of the east and west mid- section line of Section 15 T1S R1W MB01; thence west along the above mentioned mid- section line and the mid-section line of Section 16 to the northeast corner of the 1.52 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to C. A. Johnson etux filed November 14, 1949 under Recorder's Serial No. 41233; thence south along the east line of said Johnson s 14 r Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. h'parcel and southerly extension thereof 918.67 feet to the southeast corner of the 2.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to W. W. Cox etux filed June 27, 1947 undern Recorder' s Serial No. 25400; thence S 730 30' W along the south line of said Cox parcel ; and its southwesterly extension to the west line of a road known as the Green Valley Road; thence southerly along the west line of said Green Valley Road to its intersection with the north line of the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; thence southwesterly and ' southerly along the north and west line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the north line of Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. j 2 filed in Alap Book 30 at page 36; thence southwesterly along said northeasterly exten sion and the north line of said Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 2; S 800 25' 45" W to the northwest corner of said Subdivision; thence S 00 11' 26" W along the west line thereof 1095.22 feet to a point on the north line of the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; thence N 890 39' 30" W along said north line 1690.70 feet to a point on the east f line of Lot C as shown on the map entitled First Addition of Rancho E1 Rio filed in Map Book 4 at page 78; thence S 00 28' E 20 feet to the southeast corner of said lot C; thence along the southerly line of said First Addition of Rancho E1 Rio as follows: S 890 52' W 300.60 feet; N 180 35' W 141.60 feet; N 340 28' W 109.70 feet; N 660 45' W 381.48 feet and N ?40 10' W 314.20 feet to the southwest corner of said First Addition of Rancho El Rio, being also the most southerly corner of La Vista Park Subdivision as filed in Map Book 7 at page 158; thence along the easterly line of said La Vista Park N 10 10' W 1338.53 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 5 La Vista Park Subdivision; thence along the north line of said Lot 5 S ?90 21' W 494.13 feet to the intersection of the center line of Lagonda Way as shown on the said map of La Vista Park; thence N T 130 54' W along said center line of Lagonda Way 977.20 feet to the north line of said La Vista Park Subdvision; thence along said north line N 890 45' W 556.37 feet to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the exterior boundary line of the map entitled Rancho El Rio filed in Map Book 2 at page 48 in the Office of the County Re- corder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence following the exterior boundary of said Rancho El Rio as follows: N 310 59' W 51.00 feet; N 270 O1' E 76.68 feet; N 580 32' W 280.70 feet; N 180 53* W 191.50 feet; N 890 10' W 208.75 feet; S 140 34' W 184.70 feet; S 720 05' W 142.25 feet; N 880 11' W 391.0 feet; N 140 16' W 405.10 feet; N 570 49' W 263.20 feet; S 430 26' W 275.0 feet; N 640 02' W 263.99 feet and N a' 380 16' W to its intersection thereof with the extension N 550 36' 34" E of the south- east line of the Robinson parcel as described in the deed recorded January 7, 1952, file No. 677, in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia; thence S 550 36' 34" W along said extension and along the southeast line of said Robinson parcel (file No. 677) to the northeast line of State Highway No. 21; thence westerly in a direct line and crossing said State Highway No. 21 to the point of inter- section of Southeast line of Petrolia Lane and the southwest line of State Highway No. 21 said point of intersection bears N 550 36' 34" E from the most northerly corner of Lot 16 as shown on the map entitled Rancho Del Amigo as filed in Map Book 42 at Page 15 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence from said point of intersection S 550 36' 34" W along the south line of Petrolia Lane to the most northerly corner of said Lot 16 Rancho Del Amigo- thence following the exterior boundary line of said Rancho Del Amigo S 550 36' 34" W 40.794 feet and S 410 34' 58" E 1477.355 feet to the northwesterly line of Del Amigo Road as shown on said map entitled Rancho Del Amigo; thence along Del amigo Road N 540 08' 02" E 15.075 feet and S 410 34' 58" E 363.06 feet; thence southerly in a direct line and crossing Del Amigo Road to the point of intersection of the southeast line of Del Amigo Road with the,, northeast line of the 13.71 acre parcel as described in the deed to D. J. and B. M. Lawrie filed December 31, 1951 under Recorder's Serial No. 61400; thence S 420 48' 30" E along the northeasterly line of the said 13.71 acre parcel to the most northerly corner of the 2.00 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to R. E. MacLennan re- corded in Volume 857 of Official Records at page 20; thence S 460 34' E along the north line of said 2.00 acreparcel 534.20 feet to the center line of a road known as Love Lane; thence N 520 59' E along the center line of Love Lane to the most northerly corner, of the 9.672 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to J. W. and G. B. Pearce, recorded in Volume 882 of Official Records at page 114; thence S 450 59' 10" E along the, northeasterly line of said 9.672 acre parcel 996.78 feet to a point on the northwesterly; line of a road known as Linda Mesa Avenue; thence continuing S 450 59' 10" E and cross- ing said Linda Mlesa Ave. to a point on the southeasterly line of said road; thence N 470 30' E along the southeasterly line of said Linda Mesa Avenue to the most westerly corner of the map entitled Linda Mesa Orchards Unit No. 2 filed in map Book 42 at pages 46 and 47; thence S 410 44' 43" E along the southwesterly line of said Linda Mesa Orchards Unit No. 2 871.60 feet to the most southerly corner thereof, being also a point: on the northwesterly line of Danville Estates filed in flap Book 31 at page 22; thence along the northwesterly boundary line of said Danville Estates as follows: S 460 56' 24" W to the most westerly corner of Lot 88 as shown on said map of Danville Estates; thence S 310 07' 30" E 165.99 feet ; S 460 56' 24" W 326.83 feet; S 380 12' 35" E 157.25 feet; S 100 58' 46" W 153.48 feet and S 100 28' 53" W 209.29 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 148 of said Danville Estates and being the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Lots 25, 26 and 27 as shown on the map entitled Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 1 filed in Map Book 28 at page 46 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California. and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall immediately cause to be filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and with the Secretary of State of California, a certified copy of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 13th day of January, 1953, by the following vate, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUNIiNGS, RAY TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of El Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway M District. This Board having, on January 6, 1953, continued to January 13, 1953 at 10:00 a.m., the hearing on petition for the formation of El Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway District, and this being the time to which said matter was continued; and This Board having further considered the matter; on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be, and the same is hereby further continued to January 27, 1953 at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L' In the batter of Purchasin real property from I-dke Ballas tre- quired for constructing county building in Richmond). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 9th day of December, 1952, per. passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 13, 1953; at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the RIC194JND DAILY INDEPENDENT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and a WH&iEAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra. Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA k COUNTY TITLE COI PANY in the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000), said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Administrator be, and he is hereby. directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owner of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: MIKE BALLAS, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Mike Ballas conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. tn'1 The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: That parcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled Iriap of Walls Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cali£orniart, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 13th day of January, 1953s by the following vote, to wit: b AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU144INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDLRICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of the Applica- tion of L. L. Bowman for per- mit to conduct wrecking yard, etc., on portion of Lot 2, kGwinRanch. This Board having, on January 6, 1953, continued to January 13, 1953, at 2:00 P.M. , the hearing on the application of L. L. Bowman for permit to operate wrecking yard, etc. , on a portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch; and This being the time to which said hearing was continued; George Gordon, Attorney at Law I` Bryan Sherry, Supervisor of Memory Gardens Ralph F. Page Mildred Irman Mrs. Ruby Foreman Mrs. Marie Page d_ Mrs. Hazel Jones x appear in opposition to the granting of said permit; and Mr. E. L. Bowman, the appli cant, appears and requests that said permit be granted; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be, and the same is hereby further continued to January 27, 1953 at 2:00 p.m. 7 rt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 L tli) r Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. n In the Matter of Authorizing full time Intermediate Typist Clerk position for the office of Super- visor Taylor. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a' filtime ` Intermediate Typist Clerkyp position is hereby established for the office of Supervisor Ray S. Taylor of District III. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the Matter of Approval of y lease, premises to be used for x Justice Court in Brentwood. x Lease dated January 13, 1953, between Wilmer H. White, Janice White, A. V. Richards, and Iva Richards, Lessors, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein said Lessors lease to said Lessee a building known as number 653 Walnut Boulevard, lo- cated on portion of Lot 116, "Subdivision No. 3 of Brentwood Irrigated Farms," for a term of five ,yzars commencing February 1, 19532 and ending January 31, 1958, at the rental of 1100 per month, payable as follows: Commencing February 1, 1953 in sixty equal monthly installments of 4100 each, payable monthly on each and every month during the term thereof; r said Lessee to use said premises for the purpose of conducting therein offices to serve , as Court, Judges Chambers, and Constable's headquarters for the Brentwood Judicial Dis-. I trict, said Lessee to keep interior of said premises in good repair, said Lessors to 1 make all necessary repairs to exterior walls, exterior plumbing, and roof of building in which said offices are located, it being understood, however, that initial work of altering and improving the premises, lighting, and ventilating and heating thereof to be done at Lessor's expense, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. x ' Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County ; of Contra Costa.r r IT 15 FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrants monthly in x accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appointment of RONALD D. WRIGHT as Civil Ser- vice Commissioner under provis- ions of Ordinance No. 325• rw It appearing to this Board that the term of office of Ronald D. Wright as Civil Service Commissioner of Contra Costa County will expire on January 15, 1953; 3" On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ronald D. Wright is appointed Civil Service Commissioner of Contra Costa County for a term of four years, commencing January 15, 1953, and expiring ' January 15, 1957• The foregoing order is r go' g passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x r In the platter of Summons in Actions filed by C. F. Kroeger and by Edwin A. Parker and Rachel C. Parker.1 a f; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the summons served on the Board in Actions filed by C. F. kroeger against the County of Contra Costa and others, and by Edwin A. Parker and Rachel C. Parker against the County of Contra Costa and others, be, and the same are hereby re- ferred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.' 4 In the Matter of Approval of agreement with State Depart- ment of Public Health, which amends agreement dated July 1, 1952, and which referred to services for cerebral pal- sied children in Contra Costa County. agreement dated December 9, 1952, between the State of California, through its duly elected and appointed, qualified and acting chief, Division of Administration, State Department of Public Health, party of the first part, hereinafter called the State, and County of Contra Costa, party of the second part, hereinafter called the Contractor,; wherein it is agreed that a certain agreement between the State Department of Public Health and the County of Contra Costa (No. 236), dated July 1, 1952, and approved by the; State Department of Finance on August 4, 1952, paragraph 3 of Exhibit 1 is amended by the addition of sub-paragraphs d. and e., and paragraph 4 of Exhibit 'l is amended, as shown below: Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. 3. d. One physical therapist to be paid an amount not to exceed $351.00 per month for seven months beginning December 1, 1952; a total amount of $2,457.00 for the seven months. tf e. One occupational therapist to be paid an amount not to exceed 351-00 per month for seven months beginning December 1, 1952; a total amount of $2,457.00 for the seven months. 4. The total consideration under this contract shall not exceed $17,757.36. 3 is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. Cum- mings, Chairman of said Board is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the . County of Contra Costa. µ=The foregoing order is passed by the.unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Approval of warrants issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024.Warrant No. 637 in favor of Leo F. Fallman, in the sum of $204.57, and Warrant No. 638 in favor of J. J. McIntosh, in the sum of $611.95, issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, are presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrants be, and the same are hereby approved by this Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State, with reference to annexation of territory to the City of Pittsburg. 1„This Board having received a Certificate from the office of the Secretary of State that on the 9th day of January, 1953, a copy of Ordinance No. 242 C. S. of the City of Pittsburg, which annexed territory to said city, was filed in the office of said Secretary of State; x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate is ordered filed.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the hatter of Granting John McKenna free permit to peddle in the unincorporated areaof p p.the County. r John McKenna, glO - 11th Avenue, San Mateo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle American flag pin-ons in the unincor-porated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said John McKenna is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate,Serial ,#6 770 893, dated September 15, 1945;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said John McKenna be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle American flag pin-ons in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and x IT IS BY ThE BOARD FURTHER URDRHR that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap-plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. yyyyy N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of filing report of Agricultural Commissioner.Report for month of December, 1952 is presented to the Board by .the Agricul tural Commissioner, and by the Board ordered filed. g In the Hatter of Bids and award-ing contract for building an addi-tion to laundry on grounds of County hospital, Martinez.This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of an addi tion to the laundry on the grounds of the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez; and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, the following bid, being the only bid received for the doing of said work, is read to the Board by the Clerk: a Victor A. Kaufenberg, Contractor, 241 Brown Street, Martinez, California -Four Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety Dollars and no/100 ($4, 690) ; t.and said bid having been referred to E. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. y a his recommendation in said matter, and said E. A. Lawrence having recommended the acceptance of said bid for the doing of said work; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said Victor A. Kaufenberg at the total price ($4,690) submitted in said bid. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that said Victor A. Kaufenberg shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $2,345, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall ; prepare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Annexation of Property Owned by the 1.1t. Diablo Unified School District, a politi- cal subdivision of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to the City of Concord, a ;unicipal Corporation. RESOLUTION OF ANNEXATION WHEREAS, a petition for the annexation of real property hereinafter described to the City of Concord, was filed by said City with the Board of Supervisors on the 16th day of December, 1552; and WHEREAS, said Board had fixed Tuesday, the 13th day of January, 1953, at the Chambers of said Board, in the Hall of Records, Riartinez, California, as the time and place of hearing of all protests to said annexation, and directed the Clerk of said Board to publish the notice of said time and place as required by law, and the Clerk having so published said notice of time and place in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said City of Concord, for a period of two (2) consecutive weeks, as indicated by the affidavit of J. A. Augustine on file herein; and WHEREAS, said Board did on the 13th day of January, 1953, at the Chambers of said Board, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, hold the hearing on the question of the annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the City of Concord and at said time and place considered all protestations to said annexation, and after said consideration did decide, by a majority vote, that the territory hereinafter de- scribed should be annexed to the said City of Concord, NOW, THEREFORE, it is by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby duly resolved that the annexation of said territory to the said City of Concord be, and the same is hereby approved, and the said territory is declared duly annexed, and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered to make, certify and transmit to the Secretary of State and to the legislative body of said City of Con- s cord, a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation, and that a copy of this resolution shall be filed by the Secretary of State and the Clerk of said Board of , Supervisors.i The territory so declared to be annexed is described as follows: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows: Portion of the Rancho Ronte Del Diablo, containing 10.015 acres, more or less, described as follows: a i Beginning at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Sarah Elizabeth Dana, et vir, to S. C. Lawrence dated Play 10, 1951, and recorded May 15, 1951, (File No. 23688); thence from said point of begin- ning along the exterior line of said Lawrence parcel as follows: North 51° 11' 50" west, 826.44 feet; southwesterly along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 260 feet, an arc distance of 121.87 feet; southwest- erly along the arc of a reverse curve to the left with a radius of 50 feet, an arc distance of 49.60 feet and southwesterly along the arc of a reverse curve to the right with a radius of 300 feet, an arc distance of 226.12 feet to the northeast line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Dionigi Coppi to A. Granzotto, et al, dated November 9, 1942, and recorded December 7, 1942 in Volume 668 of Official Records at page 308; thence south 450 49' 17" east, along said northeast line, 1000 feet; thence north 44° 10, 43" east, 478.46 feet to a point which bears south 510 11' 50" east from the point of beginning; thence north 510 11' 50" west, 188.47 feet to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,. State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 13th day of January, 1953, ; by the following vote of the Board: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CIS11INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: SUPEFtVISiRS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. I Tuesday, January 13, 1953s Continued. In the Natter of Reclamation District No. 802 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDER APPROVING "OPERATION AND I-,AINTENANCE ASSESSMENT ROLL uF DECEkli& 1952n WHEREAS, William Bloomfield, Sr., L. W. Mehaffey and L. B. Raab, duly appoint ed and qualified commissioners to prepare a valuation assessment roll for ReclamationDistrictNo. 802, did heretofore and on the 16th day of December, 1.952, return to andfilewiththeClerkoftheBoardofSupervisorsofsaidContraCostaCounty, a Valua- tion and Maintenance Assessment Roll prepared by thea which is dated December 3, 1952 and entitled and designated as "Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll of December 1952s" and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did, on said 16th day of December, 1952, make and file its order directing that notice of the time and, place of hearing objet-tions, if any, to said "Operation and. Maintenance Assessment roll of December 1952" shall be given by publication once a week for two successive weeks in the BrentwoodNews, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra rCosta, and WHEREAS, it appears from affidavit of publication presented and filed -herein - on this 13th day of January, 1953, that notice of the time and place of hearing saidmatterhasbeengivenforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylaw, and WHEREAS, it appears that said Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll has been prepared in accordance with Division 15, Fart 7, Chapter 2, Article 3 of the Water Code of the State of California and contains the matters and things required by statute and no persons having appeared in opposition thereto or made any written objections to said assessment roll and it appearing to this Board of Supervisors that the same is r correct and should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the said Operation and Maintenance 4AssessmentrollofDecember1952datedDecember3, 1952s which bears designation "Opera- tion and Assessment moll of December 1952" be, and the same is, hereby approved. h+ IT IS FUitTHER ORDERED that this order approving the said "Operation and Main- tenance Assessment Aoll of 1952" of the said Reclamation District No. 802 be endorsed upon the said assessment roll and that the said endorsement shall be signed by the chairman of this Board of Supervisors and attested by the Clerk thereof. Chairman-b"fthe board of Supervisors o ytheCountyofContraCosta, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk By eputy Clerk In the I•latter of Providing for the Introduction of an Act for the Con- struction and Kaintenance of Storm Drain Improvements and of Other Water Courses ur Drainage Channels; The formation, Management, Altera- tion of Boundaries and Dissolution A of such District; Defining the Powers of the Board of Supervisors and the County Surveyor relative to g Such Districts and Froviding for the Levy and Collection of Taxes to De- fray the Expenses thereof.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the storm drainage problem is becoming most acute in the County ofContraCosta; and WHEREAS, existing laws do not make provision for the construction ofstorm drain improvements; and WHEREAS, the Flood Control Commission, in the administration of the flood control act, has determined that legislation is required for the purpose of enablingtheconstructionofstonydrainimprovements; and WHEREAS, legislation has been prepared by the District Attorney's Office, which would provide for such storm drainage construction, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that copies of said proposed legislation be forwarded to the legislators from the County of ContraCosta, with a request that these legislators introduce the proposed legislation in the present session of the Legislature. y , PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 13th day of January, 1953, rx by the following vote of the Board: AYLS: SUPERVISURS - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUE$: SUPERVISORS - None. ABSENT: SUFERVISOIRS - None. Jy 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Proposed Amendments to the Contra Costa County Flood Con- trol and Water Conservation District Act. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District + Act was created in 1951; and WHEREAS, in the administration of this act, the nine-man commission set up by the Board of Supervisors has reported that certain amendments are desirable for the puri pose of clarifying the act, the duties and powers of the commission; and 1 nt WHEREAS, the Commission has presented to the Board of Supervisors a list of the proposed amendments, which were prepared by the District Attorney's Office; and WHEREAS, it would be desirable to have these amendments enacted into law as part of the existing act; THEREFORE, BE IT NOW RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does approve these amendments and authorizes the forwarding of copies of the proposed amendments to the legislators from Contra Costa County, namely, DONALD D. DOYLE, S. C. KASTERSON, Representatives, and GEORGE H. MILT R, JR. , Senator, with a letter requesting that they introduce legislation at the present session of the legislature to effect the changes desired. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 13th day of January, 19533 by the following vote, to wit: i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. j NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - done. r In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Justin A. Randall, Country Assessor, be and he is hereby authorized to meet with the State Board of Equalization, February 3 - 4. inclusive, in San Francisca his expenses to be a County charge. S ^ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Publication of Ordinance No. 753• 4 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 753, and a copy of said G.dinance having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County, as evidenced by affidavit of L. Coniglio on file with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 753 be, and the same is hereby "eclared duly published. r' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 758. 4 Ordinance No. ?58, which prohibits parking at entrance to "Lafayette Orchards,K is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTID1 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of approving Ordinance No. 759• Ordinance No. 759, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance), as amended, by adding subsection G relating to ON CALL TI E, is presented to this Board; and e On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, 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. 9 Vr Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. s In the hatter of Approving 4 Ordinance No. 761. Ordinance No. 761, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance), as amended, by regulating the compensation of the Judges of Justice Courts, is presented to this Board; and x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERE that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT, 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. a. In the 14atter of Authorizing Veterans Service Officer to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer be, and he is hereby authorized to attend the regular Quarterly Meeting of County Service Officers' Association at Sacramento, Thursday, and Friday, February 19 and 20, 1953, his expenses to be a County charge. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Mr. Landon, Clerk of Municipal Court No.Viz, 1, at Traffic Court Conference. @M On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- t visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr: Landon, Clerk of Municipal Court No. 1, be, and he is hereby authorized to attend a , - Traffic Court Conference at the University of California, February 2 - 6, 1953 inclusive 5 . his expenses, including registration fee of $30.00, to be a County charge. u The foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board.a i In the hatter of Authorizing P. G. & E. to install Addi- tional Lights, Bel-Air Light- ing District. r, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS:. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install. 28 - 2500 Lumen Street Lights 5 - 6000 Lumen Street Lights within the area annexed on January 6, 1953 to the Bel-Air Lighting District, said lights f to be installed at the locations indicated on map filed with the Board this date by the, Pacific Gas and Electric Company. f. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Advertising for4.v'`. bids for furnishing electricity for DANVILLE LIGHTING DISTRICT. Ak. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting in Danville Lighting District will expire on the 17th day of February, 1953, and that it is necess- ary that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Danville Lighting, District of Contra Costa County in "THE VALLEY PIONEER", said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10:00 a.m., Tuesday the 3rd day of February, 1953- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y k In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc. , of DANVILLB C%W1UNITY SERVICES DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on January 6, 1953, for the formation and election of first three Direc- tors of DANVILLE COWUNITY SERVICES, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00 and $3.60 for mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at $10.00. a IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to drag his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: r 4 Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. VIOLA S. ROOT, Box 101 Diablo Road, Danville Services as election officer 12.50' Messenger fee 3.00tfi Mileage delivering election returns 3.60 Total 19.10 MRS. CHARLOTTE VAN GORDEN. Diablo Road, Danville r Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 t ROZELLA NALONEY, 180 Bueno Court, Danville Services as election Officer 12.50 Total 12.50 z i bjy LOUISA B. MARKLE, Box 502, Diablo Road, Danville j Services as election Ufficer t12.50 Total 12.50 E E AMERICAN LEGION HALL COMMITTEE, Hartz Ave., Danville Rent for Polling Place 10.00 Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L7 i In the Matter of Withdrawing I 1 Territory from El Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict in the County of Contra RESOLiTPION DECLARING TII,.:E AND PLACE OF Costa, State of California. HEARING ON PETITION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF TERRITORY.I 1. WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a petition signed by a majority of the freeholders residing within the hereinafter described territory; the total number of said freeholders residing within said hereinafter described territory being less than one hundred, which petition requests the withdrawal of the hereinafter described territory from the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District on the ground that it will not be benefited by remaining in the dis- trict; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors fixes Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m., in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for hearing the petition and protests to the continu- ance of the remaining territory as a district; and BE IT FURTRER RESOLVED that the County Cleric be, and he is hereby directed', to cause notice of the hearing herein provided to be given by publication in the RICH- MOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a newspaper circulated in the district, which this Board deems most likely to give notice to its inhabitants of the proposed withdrawal by one inserIf tion, at least a week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing, and he is further di- rected to cause to be posted copies of said notice in three of the most public places in the district, one of which shall be within the portion of the district desired to be withdrawn at least one week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing. The territory sought to be withdrawn as aforesaid is particularly described as follows, to wit : k All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, particularly described as follows: 1 Beginning at the southeast corner of the Pinole-Hercules School District j Boundary, as constituted on July 1, 1951; thence Northerly, Westerly, and North- westerly along said School District Boundary to the most southerly corner of the Hercules Incorporation Line as constituted on July 1, 1951; thence along said Incorporation Line Northwesterly, Southwesterly and in a general Northerly direc- tion to the most Easterly corner of the City of Pinole Incorporation Line; thence Southwesterly and Westerly along last said Incorporation Line to the Southwest corner thereof, being also the Northwest corner of the Pfister 227.0 acre tract; thence Southerly along the west line of said 227.0 acre tract to the Southwest corner thereof, being also the Northwest corner of Fitzgeralds 65.0 acre tract; thence Southerly, Westerly and Southerly along the westerly line of said 65.0 acre tract to the Southwest corner thereof, being on the East-West mid-section line of Section 28, T2N, R47#1, NDB01; thence East along f said mid-section line and the East-West mid-section line of Section 27, T2N, R4W, NMB&t-i, to a point at the intersection at said line with the Southwesterly line of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along said Rancho Boundary to an angle point on the northerly boundary of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence in a general Easterly and Southerly direction along said Northerly boundary of the Rancho E1 Sobrante to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 13th day of January, 1953, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervi sors - None I ABSENT: Supervisors - None r i k YS;.ws Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. z In the Matter of Additional Personnel for Building Superintendent. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that two additional painters and two additional carpenters are added to the staff of the Building R:aintenance Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Change of Boundaries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, State of California.RESOLUTION AND ORDER WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2502 of the Education Code, a petition was filed with the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, State of California, on October 15, 1952, signed by at least twenty-five per w cent (25%) of the registered electors residing in Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County, which said petition requested a change in the boundaries of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County and further set forth the change of boundaries desired and the reason for such change; and WHEREAS, B. 0. Wilson, as County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, has certified to this Board that he has examined this said petition and found it to be sufficient and signed as required by law; and WHEREAS, the said County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County has. certified to this Board that he caused to be transmitted to the governing boards of each district affected by the proposed change of boundaries, a copy of said petition as required by law; and WHEREAS, the said County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County set f; saidpetition for hearing by this Board of Supervisors at a regular meeting of said Bo on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at the hour of eleven o'clock a.m. of said day, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Stall of Records, City of blartineZo County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, the said County Superintendent of Schools did heretofore on the 6th day of January, 1953, file said petition with this Board of Supervisors, accompanied by his recommendation that said petition for the change of boundaries of said school dis- tricts be denied, and further accompanied by a notice, dated October 27, 1952, contain- s` ing a general statement of the purpose of the petition and of the change of boundaries requested by said petition, and the time and place when and where said petition would be heard; and WHEREAS, said County Superintendent of Schools did heretofore, on the 6th day of January, 1953, file with this Board of Supervisors his order dated October 27, 19523 concerning the notice of hearings of the petition for change of boundaries of said school districts, accompanied by the affidavit of Harold DeFraga, assistant County Su- r perintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, that on November 5, 1952, at the direc- tion and recuest of said County Superintendent of Schools, he posted copies of said K notice stating the time and place when and where said petition would be heard, in three 13) public places in I-It. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County, in three (3) public places in Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, in three (3) public places in Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County, and in three (3) public places in the territory proposed to be transferred from tdt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County to Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County by the petition hereinabove referred to, and at the door of a a schoolhouse of each of the said districts, and that more than ten (10) days prior to k' the date of said hearing of said petition, at the request and direction of said County Superintendent of Schools, the said Harold DeFraga sent, by registered mail, a copy of the said notice stating the time and place when and where said petition would be heard to each of the trustees of said unified, elementary and high school districts which would be affected by the proposed changes, and said Harold DeFraga sent, by registered mail, a copy of the petition concerning the change in boundaries to each of the govern- ing boards of the school districts affected by the proposed change, and that these notices or copies of petitions were received by the trustees or the governing board more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of the hearing; and WHEREAS, at the time and place fixed by said County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County for the hearing of said petition, to wit, on the 6th day of January, 19532 at eleven o'clock a.m. of said day, this Board of Supervisors, ata z` regular meeting, held a hearing for the purpose of determining whether or not said peti- tion for a change in the boundaries of said Mit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County should be granted r and did hear all persons interested in said petition who appeared before said board"; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did continue the hearing until January 13, 1953, at eleven o'clock a.m. of said day; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors, at a regular meeting, held on January 13, 1953, at eleven o'clock a.m. , for the purpose of determining whether or not said peti- tion for a change in the boundaries of the said Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County should be granted, and did hear all persons interested in the said petition who appeared before said board; and WHEREAS, all oral and written statements regarding the change of boundaries of said school districts were heard and considered by this board, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R ZULVF.D that this board does hereby find and determine a= t, Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. k that said petition has been signed by at least twenty-five per cent (25%) of the regis- ; rW.tered electors residing in said 14t. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and is sufficient and signed as required by law in all respects, and that notices of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner and as required by Section i 2531 of the Education Code, and the said order of the County Superintendent of Schools, ; dated October 27, 1952, and that all acts, proceedings and things required by law and by said order to be taken and done prior to said hearing have been done and performed in regular and due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of law governing the change of boundaries of school districts and said order of the County Superintendent; of Schools; and ABEITFURTHERRESOLVEDAINDORDEREDthatthisBoardofSupervisors, after full ' consideration of said petition and recommendation of the said County Superintendent of r Schools of Contra Costa County, and the oral and written statements presented to this board at said hearing in regard to said petition does hereby find and determine that r; it is for the best interests of said Kt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa f. County, Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, and Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County, that the territory described in said petition., presently contained in hit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County be transferred to and made a part of the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County; that said petition for change of boundaries of school districts be and the same ; z' is hereby approved and granted; the territory hereinafter described prior to the making ' of this resolution and order constituted a part of the territory included in Mt. Diablo ; Unified School District of Contra Costa County, and as a result of the making of this order is transferred to and shall become a part of the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County; that no territory not included in the petition for the change of boundaries of school district is included in the territory which is subject to this resolution and order; that the said Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County shall comprise all of the territory of said district prior to the adoption of thisresolutionandorder, less and excepting the territory hereinafter described; that the R said Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County shall comprise all of the ter- ritory in said district prior to the adoption of this resolution and order, plus and in-' cluding all of the territory hereinafter described. BE IT FURTHM RECEIVED AND ORDERED that the territory which is so transferred from Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and placed within the boundaries of Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the south boundary line of Pleasant Hill School District with the center line of State Highway No. 24 leading from Walnut Creek to Pacheco; thence northerly along the center of said State Highway to the intersection thereof with the center line of Hedgewood Road; thence N 88° 531m 30" East along said center line to the northwest line of the Sacramento Northern I Railway right of way; thence northeasterly along the northwest boundary line of said right of way to its intersection with the easterly boundary of the Pleasant f= Hill School District; being also the southern corner of the 5.01 acre parcel of N land described in the deed to Josephine P. Santos recorded December 8, 1948, under Recorder's serial iso. 45478; thence along the easterly boundary line of said Pleasant hill School District southeasterly in a direct line to the most northerly corner of the 7.98 acre parcel of land described in the deed to 4 Lemuel D. Foss et ux. , recorded Iiay 25, 1936 in Volume 397 Official Records at page +463; thence along the exterior boundary of said 7.98 acre parcel, south 12* 30' west 0.68 chains; thence south 650 30' East 3.67 chains; thence south 380 East 3.00 chains; thence south 80 East 1.43 chains to the most northerly i X corner of the 5.109 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Albert G. Churchill et ux., recorded April 19, 1943, in Volume 726 of Official Records at page 359; thence following the boundary line of said Churchill 5.109 acre r parcel south 780 30' East 155.76 feet, south 190 30' Test 382.80 feet, South 170 00' West 132 feet and south 50 00' East 335.13 feet to the northeast cornery of the 0.80 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ralston Bullitt re- y corded August 1, 1934, in Volume 367 of Official Records at page 223; thence continuing south 50 00' .East 164.13 feet to the southeast corner thereof, said point being on the north line of the Walnut Creek School District; thence in A a general westerly and southerly direction following the boundary line of the Walnut Creek School District to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered and directed to record with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County a j certified copy of this resolution and order, and he is hereby further ordered and direc- ted to file or cause to be filed with the County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, with the State Board of Equalization, and with the Superintendent of Public Instruction a statement of the change of boundaries of said Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and said Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, set- j ting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said districts as the same have been changed, together with a map or plat indicating such boundaries. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, the foregoing resolution and order was adopted by the following called vote, this 13th day of January,11953. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f E 1 t G t l 9 Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. In the Hatter of the Change of Boundaries y ' of Xt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes Union HI High School District of Contra Costa County, State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER WHEREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly had in the premises, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County duly and regularly passed and adopted a 'resolutio and order, dated January 13, 1953, changing the boundaries of lilt. Diablo Unified School g District of Contra Costa County and 'Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County and raa WHEREAS, Walnut Greek School District of Contra Costa County lies within and is a part of the Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, Section 3893 of the education Code of the State of California pro- r vides, "In all cases where the boundaries of a school district comprised within any high school district are for any cause changed to include territory not previously in the school district, the territory added to the school district shall become and con- stitute a part of the high school district."; and WHEREAS, the change of boundaries between fit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County and Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County resulted m in the transfer of the hereinafter described territory from ht. Diablo Unified School y.;. District of Contra Costa County to be included in and become a part of Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, f. F NOW, THEREFJRE BE IT RESOLVED that the territory hereinafter described shall be and it is hereby declared to be a portion of said Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County and no longer a part of the said fit. Diablo Unified School Dis- trict of Contra Costa County. u3:. sx BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the said Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County shall comprise all of the territory of said district prior to the adoption of this resolution and order, less and excepting the territory hereinafter described; that the said Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County shall comprise all of the territory of said district prior to the adoption of this resolution and order, plus and including all of the territory hereinafter des- cribed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDF.M that the territory which is so transferred from the Mt. Diablo unified School District of Contra Costa County and placed within the boundaries of :calanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County is more particularly described as follows: sXx f 9. All that certain real property lying and being in the County of Contra x. Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: 44TM Beginning at the intersection of the south boundary line of Pleasant m Hill School District with the center line of State highway No. 24 leading from Walnut Creek to Pacheco; thence northerly along the center of said 4, State Highway to the intersection thereof with the center line of Hedge- wood Road; thence N 880 53' 30" Last along said center line to the north-r west line of the Sacramento Northern Railway right of way; thence north- rJ`' easterly along the northwest boundary line of said right of way to its r - intersection with the easterly boundary of the Pleasant Hill School Dis- trict; being also the southern corner of the 5.01 acre parcel of land de- 3 scribed in the deed to Josephine P. Santos recorded December 8, 1948) k k under Recorder's Serial Ho. 45478; thence along the easterly boundary line hq== of said Fleasant Hill School District southeasterly in a direct line to the most northerly corner of the 7.98 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Lemuel D. Foss et ux., recorded Yay 25, 1936 in Volume 397 Official Records at page 463; thence along the exterior boundary of said 7.98 acre parcel, south 120 30' west 0.68 chains; thence south 650 30' East 3.67 chains; thence south 380East 3.00 chains; thence south 80 East 1.43 chains to the most northerly corner of the 5.109 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Albert G. Churchill et ux. , recorded April 19, 1943, in Volume 726 of Official Records at page 359; thence following the boundary line of said Churchill 5.109 acre parcel south 780 30' East 155.76 feet, south 190 30' West 382.80 feet, South 170 00' West 132 feet and south 50 00' East 338.13 feet to the northeast corner of the 0.80 acre parcel of land de- h scribed in the deed to Ralston Bullitt recorded August 1, 1934, in Volume v 367 of Official Records at page 223; thence continuing south 50 00' East 164.13 feet to the southeast corner thereof, said point being on the north line of the Walnut Creek School District; thence in a general westerly and f southerly direction following the boundary line of the Walnut Creek School District to the point of beginning. Y BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Ala] ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is k" hereby ordered and directed to record with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County a certified copy of this resolution and order, and he is hereby further ordered and directed to file or cause to be filed with the County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, with the State Board of Equalization, and with the Superintendent of Public In- struction a statement of the change of boundaries of said Xt. Diablo Unified School j District of Contra Costa County and "calanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County, setting forth the legal description uf the boundaries of said district as the same have been changed, together with a map or plat indicating such boundaries. y Y . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, the foregoing resolution and order was adopted by the following called vote this 13th day of January, 1953: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. WOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. t , ' 74o Z k rz n ti, Tuesday, January 13, 1953, Continued. 11 s, ."aur q , ate C.. k And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, Jsmzarg 15,. 195.3 at Y9 `o«'clodl . r,„ 9407 r w a.m.;, in the Board Chambers, Hall f Records, Ma 'tinea, `Cal farania.xs, a is -I - I I , : I", I e— Kn, 0oo A kf 0,- , a rN$ ¢ a I I P/. I A iii 11 ,,,,,- ig is.6 I' ll'' '' fi x J PAVOMY,"' r i s r witty All, nf H X 1"S 4 4G h ria3' 0 ok:'",N .. W. T. 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'+', ti... rs.,<„:: $a k6 '+F- ,, .#., »-",t,., ' O:3 kt 3 u-w•a d" r`Y— r k. k + N,.'.n-"^ Z s';,: v.t 114,t: 117t 7 5 r, p r X Fi. r t ' t `XTw .L x '' t.e % : 1. ak i.X v"'ti` T 3 n, 4"'. rr: w. b T• t , .Esq- ,'° irtl'•,Y:-li' Y 3.A 'ij01A tf ,H+l"` ,. s y"'' t•, t ' '7 t 7 v .'_' BEFORE THE BOAa OF SUPERVISORS R" THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 0tCLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, NARTINBZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. C M04INGS, F; CHAIRMAN PhESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOFAK, RAY S. TAY LOFT, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDFAICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASC H, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing Director of Personnel to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded b Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS- BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery,Y y Pe Y x'Y, aDirectorofPersonnel, be, and he is hereby authorized to attend the Quarterly. County, Personnel Administrators' Association Meeting at Bakersfield January 23rd and 2411953, Vin. at County expense. t . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Modification w of Minimum Sick Leave Deduction Policy. This Board having, on March 24, 1945, passed an order stating, among, othe r things, that it is a policy of the County to make deductions from sick leave accruals in minimum amounts of one-half da and it now appearing that with the: installation of the new absence reporting procedure January 1, 195te3, andtheconversionofaccrualsand deductions to hourly amounts, the one-half day restriction is no longer necessary; Now, therefore, on the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that said policy be, and the same is hereby modified to provide for accruals and de- ductions of vacation and sick leave in minimum amounts of one hour. lPrtK The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor ±o X . p yak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT, IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the. same-are hereby:' approved and authorized: Antioch Justice Court Decrease Increase Services 4640 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 64640 r To finance alterations in Antioch City Hall under lease for justice court for five years. Rj Concord Judicial District (j5) Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1560 Capital Outlays - 1 Adding Machine 270 M 1 Steel Desk Std. 1 Swiv. Chair 22.5;_ -rr 2 Steel Desk - T.W. 2 Post. Chairs 440 z` 1 5 ft. Table 75 2 5-drawer legal files 240''; 2 typewriters 310 To equip courtroom for consolidated operation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 20, 1953, at 9 o1clock 4m A.M. ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 00, puty Clerk V yytFtLM y S66x a W L 7O`' T BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS f I. To GOfAK, RAY So TAYLOR, We Go BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance that will regulate sewer installations M r and maintenance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY! THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to prepare an ordinance that will require that before sewer installations are made, plans and specifications must be submitted to the County Surveyor for his approval after conference with the County Health Department, and which ordinance will further provide that said Surveyor, as a condition of approving said plans, may require a de-x =' posit of Hinds to defray the cost of investigating the installation work during its progress. X The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 760. Ordinance No. 760, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by rezoning of West Antioch Area (Insert Map No. 29), is presented to this Board; and E r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BYc THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED,i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Antioch Ledger", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G F;s In the Matter of Approving Ordinance 1 No. 762. Ordinance No. 762, which establishes a 35 MPH zone on Larkey Lane between Geary{ Road and San Luis Road, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Walnut Kernel", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g ng order i s In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 765• r Ordinance No. 765, which mends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by s rezoning the Lafayette Area (Insert Map No. 15 ), 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. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published t for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of r 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 Approving Ordinance No. 770. Ordinance No. 770, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by rezoning the East Pleasant Hill area (Insert Map No. 16) , 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: IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Pleasant Hill News", a news- paper 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. 4 In the blotter of Directing Surveyor to inspect sewage maintenance districts in j the County. On notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, is directed to Inspect the sewage maintenance districts in the County. The foregoing order is ,passed by the ununfaous vote Of the Board. r 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Affidavits of Publication, Ordinances No. 749, No. 755 and No. 757. r This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 749, No. 755, and No. 757, and copies of said Ordinances having been duly published' for the time and in the manner 1. required by law, as evidenced by affidavits filed with' this Board by the following: Affidavit of Louis B. Gerhardt re publication of Ordinance No. 749 in the "Port Chicago News"; Affidavit of Alfred P. Davies re publication of Ordinance No. 755 in the "Contra Costa Times"; Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard re publication of Ordinance No. 757 in the "Walnut a# Kernel"; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 749, No. 755, and No. 757 be, and the same are hereby, declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Mrs. Barbara Howden. Mrs. Barbara Howden (A. F. Bray, Jr. , and John F. Baldwin, her attorneys) having on January 19, 1953, filed with the Board of Supervisors a Claim for Damages in the sum of $17,500; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to theIly Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Hazel Temple. r Hazel Temple, 3410 Brookside Drive, Martinez, California, having on January 16, 1953, filed with this Board a Claim for Damages against the County of Contra Costa in the sum of $19.79; F On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasingf Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Purchasing real property from Delbert R. Millwood and Virgie D. Millwood (required for con- structing county building 5 in Richmond) . f WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 16th day of December, 1952, passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 20, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the r' Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the herein- after described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the CROCKETT AMERICAN for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (#9,250) said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Administrator be, and he is hereby 4 directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: DELBERT R. MILLWOOD and VIRGI£ D. MILLWOOD, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Delbert R. Millwood and Virgie D. Millwood convey- ing said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to-wit: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 1, 2 and the south 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 3 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Walls Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. r Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued N Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th day of January, 1953, by the following vote, to. wit:,R^h AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,' W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. 4 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from Marjorie Fern Smith and Frances K. Beaver. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, intends to purchase from MARJORIE FERN SMITH and FRANCES K. BEAVER. the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Sixteen Thousand sx Three Hundred Dollars (316,300) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county build- g. ing in Richmond; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($16,300) is' a fair and reasonable price for said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 24th day of February, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of x Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described)Y' in said notice. t r . BE IT F[1RTHER RESOLVED THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent", a.news- paper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. f PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 20th day of January, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors I. T. uoyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. t ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTZ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 20th day of January, 1953, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following des- cribed real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California , described as follows:rr;j. Lots 18 and 19 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Walls Addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califa ornia, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. nrM NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from MARJORIE FERN SMITH and FRANCES K. BEAVER; that the purchase price of said property is t to be the sum of Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred Dollars (416,300); that Tuesday, the 24th day of February, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Chambers of they Board of Records, ;Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said. Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 20th day of January, 1953. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-offi ci o Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, C By M. A. SMITH f Deputy Clerk. In the Matter of approval of agreement with Lafayette School District re cooperative installation of drainage facilities at Lafayette Inter- I mediate School. An agreement between the Lafayette School District, hereinafter called District, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, effective January 20, 1953, pur- suant to the authority granted by the Joint Exercise of Powers Act (Government Code Sec tion 6500, et seq. ) which authorizes the District to eater said agreement without calling for bids for such purpose and the provisions of Section 1075 of the Streets and Highways' Code, which authorizes the road Commissioner of the County to perform works of improve- ent by furnishing the materials and with day labor without limitation in amount, is presented to this Board, wherein It is agraed as follows: The District and the County agree to act cooperatively in providing a drainage structure in order to dispose of storm waters at Jafayette Intermediate School, adjacent to School Street in t-ufayette; and Tuesday, January 20, 1953, continued That the County shall proceed with the acquisition of a ten foot easement, located as shown on arawing prepared by Highway Department of County, dated November 20, 19529 and that the County shall furnish and install one hundred eighty lineal feet of thirty-six inch C.M.P. , etc.; That District agrees that upon completion of entire work of improvement, it will pay to County one half of the actual cost of said improvement; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THS BOARD u.. ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby iuPPROVED and B. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Directing Publication of notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from GEORGE SftW4:.L DAVIS and MARY LUCTI.1- D:YVIS. AMRSAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from GEORGE SAUU—w.L Dii'VIS and MARY LUCILLE DAVIS, his L wife, the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars 09,250) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county buildingin Richmond; and 3 WHERLAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Aine Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (,-9,250) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; NOW, TIM-REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, this Board does he re oy set Tuesday, the 24th day of February, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, aiartinez, California, as the time and place when and whera said Board gill meet to consummate the purenase or the real property describe in said notice. BE IT FURT:rf 3r'SOLVED THAT the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent", a news- paper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED b the Board o f SuySupervisors of the County of Contra Costa, thi 20th day of January, 1953, by the following vote, to wit : AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings,pe y , Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. NOTICE OF INTEWLION TG PIIR&SE Rai, PROPERTY NOTICE IS HELY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 20th day of January, 1953, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de- scribed real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California., described as follows: The east 1/2 of i.ots 20, 21, 22 and 23 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled ".+rap of Malls Lddition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Centra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of reaps, at page 30. NOTICE IS 1BREBY -FURTHER GIY10 that it is proposed to purchase said property from GEORGE SAMUELL DAVIS and MARY LUCILT-k DAVIS, his wife; that the purchase rice of said property is to be the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars N9,250) ; that Tuesday, the 24th day of February, 1953, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Aartlnez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 20th day of January, 1953. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By M. A. SU ITH, Deputy Clerk. In the Matter of Directing District httorney to prepare an ordinance which will reallocate the class of Staff Psychologist. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDETED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the Salary urdinanee to provide that effective Aarch 1, 1953, the class of Staff Psychologist shall be reallocated from the present Salary Range 28' (4357-442-9) to Range 29 (4374-449) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessmBnLa. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; T* On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: z In Volume 29 assessment X19254, George H. and Naomi R. Kessler are assessed with Lot 10 Block I, Concord Uplands Unit No. 2, assessed value of land 4200, improvements 41620. Mr. Aessler filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exersption of 4 41000 should be allowed. The first installment of taxes have been paid. In Volume 20, Assessment 8507010, Jack B. and Phyllis A. Craig are I erroneously assessed with Lot 14 less East 103 feet of South 115 feet, Amended Correction Bap of a Portion of Lafayette Terrace. The correct , description is the East 103 feet of South 115 feet of Lot 14, with the assessed values remaining the same. In Volume 20, Assessment #5070lb-1, Charles W. and Florence N. Sylvar are erroneously assessed with the East 103 feet of South 115 of Lot 14, Amended Correction Lap of a Portion of Lafayette Terrace. The correct description is Lot 14 less the East 103 feet of South 115 feet. The assessed value of land remains the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L' In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the Count Auditor to correct the followingiag erroneous assessments which appear on the assess- ment roll for the fiscal, year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that the County ituditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 20, Assessment #500497, Rene L. and Irene i•. Lassalle are assessed with a tract of land in the Town of Lafayette with improvements erroneously assessed at 41100. There were no improvements on this prop- erty on lien date and should be cancelled, i i In Volume 25, assessment r4o14780, Salvador B. Sanchez is assessed with a .34 acre parcel in the Northeast 1/:. Section 8 T2N RlW, assessed value of land 4200. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with Assessmsnt #614769. In Volume 2b, assessment 0b19585, Seventh Day Adventists association is assessed with 10.70 acres in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at 4500. There were no improvements on this property on lien date rr and should be cancelled. In Volume 20, assessment 8623424, Elton P. and Lenore wfood are assessed with .Lot 24, Diablo View Acres Unit No. 1 with improvements assessed as complete at 42560. These improvements were incomplete on lien date and are still incomplete. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2370. E;bInVolume28, Assessment ,1672359-2, R. C. and Dorothy Grassi are assessed with portions of Lots 36 and 37 Block E. Orinda Park Terrace with improvements assessed as complete at 45310. These improvements were in.- complete ncompleteonliendateandthecorrectassessedvalueis44720.3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of -Resolution fi Directing County Officials to Make Necessary Preparations for Holding of Special County Election. RESOLUTION i WHEREAS, the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has found it necessary, in accordance with the provisions of law, from time to time, to establish branch offices of county government in the City of Richmond, to better serve that por- tion of the County's population residing in that area; and 9r`' WEEREAS, for this purpose it has been necessary, from time to time, to enter into lease agreements with individuals and with political entities in order to acquire the necessary space for the housing of said departments of government in said area; and MESS due to the rapid exp'pension and growth of the County and the demands made i upon county government for services, such rented facilities are no longer adequate to properly provide for the housing of said branch offices and the expense of maintaining said branch offices in rented quarters is in some instances excessive; and WHER.EiW, the Board of Supervisors is advised and has determined that in the in- terest of efficient operation of governmental services in said area, it is necessary andj proper that a building be constructed in Richmond, which will provide offices for branches of the count y government there situated and warehousing facilities necessary for the yp Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued storage of supplies and equipment, NOW9 3; IT RSSOLVETD, that the County 6.dZiAlstrator, the District Attorney and the County Clerk, be, and they are hereby directed to take the necessary steps and provide for the proper legal preliminaries for the holding of a special election in the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of obtaining from the eleetbrate authorization to issue bonds in the total amount of One billion, Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (41,350,000) to provide the necessary funds for the erection of such a building and warehouse facilities. Xy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stat of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of January, 1953, ry by the following vote of its members: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings* Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, T. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the a:atter of the Petition to y Establish, Organize and Fors a Park, Recreation and Parkway District under the Provisions of Sections 5630 to 5607, Inclusive of the Public Resources Code of r the State of California, to be e known as SUN V i'CL.:, R,3CRcA- TION AND P `.,,Y DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRk COSTA, SLITS OF CALIFORNIA.. RESOLUTION FMR'G BOUIM RIBS AND DESIGNATING NalL 16MREAS, a petition to establish, organize, and form, a park, recreation and park- way distruct under the Provisions of Sections 5630 - 5667, Inclusive, of the Public Resources Code of the State of California, signed by registered voters residing within Y the proposed district equal in number to at least thirty per cent (30%) of the votes cast in the territory comprising said proposed district at the last general election, 19501 at which a governor was elected, was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on Tuesday, December 2, 1952, and ffrERka-jS, this Board of Supervisors did on said 2nd day of December, 1952, fix as y a time and place for the hearing of the petition, Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at 10:30 otclock A.M. in the Chambers of the .board of Supervisors, hall of Records, Martinez, California, and did order the County Clerk to give notice of the hearing in the manner prescribed by law, and 14MR, notice of hearing was duly and regularly published in the "Walnut Kernel". a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated within the District once a week for three (3) successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing, as appears from the affidavit of the publisher on file herein, and HER. EuS, on January o, 1953, the tiiLe set for hearing, this board did continue the hearing on said petition to Tuesday, January 20, 1953, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. , in the said Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, and IMER AS, on Tuesday, January 20, 1953, at the time appointed, the Board then pro- ceeded to hear from the following proponents of the formation of said district: Mr. T. R. Sebring, President, Sun Valley Improv at Association, Incorporated; Bars. Albert Balkin, Vice-President, Sun Valley .Improvement Association, Incorporated, and ffdgRrAS, the Board neard from the following persons in opposition to the formation of said district: Charles L. Fuller, who presented a petition requesting exclusion of certain territory from the proposed district; Edward A. Shokal, representing petitioners for exclusion of certain territory from the proposed district; L. A. Cohen, who protested against the formation of the district; .kir. .Daniel Wilkes, who also protested against the formation of the district, and WHEREAS, at said hearing, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors read a petition from Mr. Henry E. Runter, bearing signatures in excess of two hundred (200) for the formation of the District; and did read a communication from Joan B. Crouch, protesting the formation of the district, NOW, THEREyORN$ BE IT RESOLVED that this board finds that all of the territory de- scribed in the petition for the forzation of the district, will be benefited by inclusion within said district, and that the project is feasible, economically sound and in the public interest, and does therefore designate the boundaries of said district to be known as SUN VAIXEEY PARb., RECREATION AND PxRKdAY DISTRICT OF TFC COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and does fix its boundaries as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 10 Block tL as lot and block are shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract, recorded in Map Bock 30 at page 45 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence N ?4° 541 18" W 155.52 feet to a point on the center line of Terrace Drive as shown on said map; thence following center line of said road Northwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 191.50 feet tangent to last course an are distance of 30.92 feet; thence N 84i° 09' 21" 4 43.30 feet, thence South- westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of 327.50 feet tangent to last course an are distance of 149.47 feet; thence on a reverse curve to the right with a radius of 92.50 feet an are distance of 141.50 feet; thence on a re- verse curve to the left with a radius of 212.51 feet an are distance of 132.05 feet; thence on a compound curve to the left with a radius of 79.50 feet an are distance of 31.17 feet; thence N 80°' 43' 29" 96.97 feet; Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued i thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 199.50 feet tangent to last course an are distance of 85.73 feet; thence N 560 06' 07" W 260.83 feet; thence leaving said center line S 33" 53' 53" W 25 feet to the south line of said road; thence Northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius of 130.00 feet, the center of which bears N. 330 53' 53" B, an arc distance of 31.32 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 1, as shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2, recorded in Nap Book 36, at page 14, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County., California. Thence fol- lowing the exterior boundary of said map S 790 59' 55" 4 85.22 feet; thence N ?7° 32' 50" W 242.80 feet; thence N 44a 32' 25" W 323.45 feet; thence N 72° 10' 10" W 480.00 feet; thence N 17" 49' 50" E 125.00 feet; thence N 72" 10' 10" W 20.00 feet; thence S 17" 49' 50" iii 125.00 feet; thence N 72° 10' 10" W 625.00 feet; thence N 32" 52' 10" N 116.24 feet; thence N 50. 25' 41" W 107.10 feet; thence N 040 14' 30" 4 lob-71 feet to a point on the south line of the SN R. R. right of way; thence Easterly continuing along exterior boundary of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2 and along south line of SN RR right of way to the intersection of Southerly extenion of the west line ofs Lots 11 and 12 of the Bridgefield Tract recorded in Map Book 30, at page 3 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County California. Thence leaving said exterior boundary line and south line of SN RR right of way N 23° 31' E to northwest corner of Lot 12 Bridgefield Tract; thence N 71° 17' 50" E 93.21 feet to the west line of Freeman Road as shown on the map of Bridgefield Tract; thence Northerly on the west line of Freeman Road to the most easterly corner of Lot 9 of the Swanson Tract, recorded in Map Book 31 at page 8 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence following the exterior boundary of said map S 62° 16' W 30.77 feet• thence S 77° 15' w 19.85 feet; thence S ?60 55' W 49.08 feet; thence N 41a 05' W 46 feet; thence N 05" 05' W 106.00 feet; thence S 87 55 W 81.00 feet; thence S 73" 55' W 154.00 feet- thence N 790 O5• W 176.00 feet; thence N 54° 05' W 126.00 feet- thence N 17a 05' d 86.00 feet. thence N 230 55' E 156.00 feet• thence N 17a 05' W14.97 feet; thence N 68a 54' 35" E 41.10 feet; thence N 23a 08' 40" E 48.34 feet; thence N 12* 56' 55" E 216.09 feet; thence N 370 21' 23" E 68.02 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 223 Sun Valley Lstates, recorded in Liar Book 28 atpage 27 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving exterior boundary of the Swanson Tract and, following the exterior boundary of Sun Valley Estates N 37° 21' 23" E 140.00 feet; thence N 08" 32' 03" E 279.24 feet; thence N 60 51' 50" E 71.62 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 8, Carolynd, recorded in Map Book 41, at page 29, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Estates and along the south line of said Crolynd Tract N 86" 55' X 414.27 feet to the southeast corner of land of Hoggan as described in Volume 808 of tifficial Records at page 349; thence N 87° 49' 10" W 203.97 feet to the southwest corner thereof, said point also being on the west line of the Saranap dater District, as created April 26, 1933, thence northerly along the said west line of the Saranap Nater District to its intersection with the Lafayette School District line, said point of intersection also being in center of old County Road leading from oValnut Creek 3 to Lafayette ; thence hasterly along the center of said County Road to the northeast corner of a 231.12 acre tract of land formerly owned by R. W. ninney; said point being the intersection of the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 2 of the above mentioned Sun Valley Estates; thence S 010 01' 45" S to the south corner of Lot 1 Sun Valley 4states; thence following the exterior boundary of said Sun Valley Estates S 01" 01' 45" E 2772.48 feet- thence S 150 41' 30" W 85.33 feet; thence S 03" 52' W 55.09 feet; thence S 16a 57' W 45.21 feet; thence S 30 521 N 208.83 feet; thence S 400 04' A 51.05 feet; thence S 530 44' W41.82 feet; thence S 63" 44' d 100.83 feet; thence S 260 15' 52" E 41.13 feet; thence Southeasterly on the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 120 feet tangent to last course a distance of 84.79 feet; thence S 66° 45' E 113.37 feet; thence S 41" 46' d 26.36 Peet; thence S 10 31' E 27.53 feet ; thence N 0-*6` 45' W 66.53 feet to the east line of Lot 26, Walnut Lane Tract, recorded in Nap Book 34 at ?age 44, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. hence leaving the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Estates and following the exterior boundary line of Walnut Lane Tract S 01* 31' E 113.00 feet; thence tai 87" 54' 50" E 60.68 feet; thence S 030 12' E 131.49 feet; thence S 13" 29' W 166.33 feet to the east litre of Lot 13 , Sun Valley Orchards, recorded in trap Book 31 at page 6 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Ivalnut lane Tract and following the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Orchards S 140 40' 20" E 66.29 feet; thence N 790 03' E 645.62 feet; thence S 20° 30' 40" E 337.52 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 7 Sun Valley Orchards; thence continuing S 200 30' 40" S leaving the exterior boundary of Sun Valley Orchards 105.05 feet to the north line of the SN RR right of way; f . thence westerly along said northerly line to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the easterly line of Lot 1 Block A of the herein above mentioned Hillside Terrace Tract; thence S 27* 02' 44" E 114.88 feet to the southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence following the exterior boundary line of Hillside Terrace Tract S 530 48' 43" W 586.31 feet; thence S 010 24' 47" E 372.31 feet to the point of beginning. PASSkD ASND ADOPM by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State ! 2' California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of ianuary, 1953, ; by the following vote, to ,pit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOUK, H. L. GUM3dIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 4. G. 3UCCHANANIV , J. FREDERICKSON. OES:Supervisors - NONE. B SENT: Supervisors - NONE. r lx f Tuesday, January 20, 1953, +;ontinued In the Matter of Recommending to Civil Service Commission that F Airport Amanger be granted a military leave. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY M BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute a recom- mendation to the Civil Service Commission that Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager, be granted a military leave for the period of January 28, 1953, to February 11, 1953, j inclusive. 3, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l: In the Matter of rermitting air Explorer Squadron 1168 to base airplane at Buchanan Field free of charge. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOAR Y ORDERED that tir Explorer Squadron #168, which squadron bases its Luscombe airplane N 2215h at Buchanan Field is granted permission to base saidplane at said field throw June 30, 1953, without paying any tie-down Pees, but with the understanding that said squadron is limited to the one airplane--that said Pees are waived for the one plane only: N 2215h. IT 13 1-VRTaR, GRDERnD that the balance in the Accounts Receivable ledger at Buchanan Field against said squadron for tie-down Pees heretofore assessed, which balance is in the amount of 45o.00, be and the sante is hereby waived. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Richmond Union High School District bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of #7,000,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 4500,000.00, 1952 School Bonds, Series B, par value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and MRS"S, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner pre- 1' scribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are 7 the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: 14ame of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District American Trust Company, account Manager, 147,050.00 Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 9155,128.50 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of American Trust Company, Account manager, is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the a premium offered, if any, NOW, THERLrURS, ME IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of American Trust Company, Account ruanager, for 4500,000.00 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Yar value and accrued interest to the date of delivery, together with a premium of #700.00, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum B- 1 to B-150 5* B-151 to B-200 2 1/4% t B-201 to B-350 2 3/4 B-351 to B-500 2 1/26 X4 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on September 1 and March 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on March 1, 1954. 2. The bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders the check accompanying its bid.ySki 3, The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 1953, by the Board of Supervisors o Contra Costa County, by the following vote: Yt AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Sale of Danville Union School District Bonds. WHER&4S, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of #100,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Danville Union School District of contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 4100,000.00 par value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest 4 bidder therefor; and u tffiERFIAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in t.4e manner pre- scribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: dame of bidder Net Interest Cost to District r Bank of America N. T. & S.309203.50 H. E. Work & Co. 30,802.50 i tAmericanTrustCompany, Account tanager 31,562-50 x ; AND WHEREAS, the said bid of dank of America N. T. & 3. A. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, 1 pis NOW THSRSFORE, BE IT RESOLV-ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra s Costa,State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. do S. A. for #100,000.00 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon pay'- R went to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Par value and accrued interest x to date of delivery, plus a premium of 4109.00, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum. c}y. 1 - 15 zi 4*16 - 35 z 3/4536 - ?0 71 - 100 356 u Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on September 1 and March 1 in each year, except Interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on March 1, 1954. 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America N. T. & S. A. are hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their several checks accompanying their respective 1 bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, : said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. R PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 1953, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, N. G. Buchanan; J. Frederickson. r NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. T In the Matter of Authorizing auditor to sign certificates as to correctness of invoices - Fire Protection Services Eniwetok Village. In order that the County Auditor may present claims to the United States Navy for; services rendered by lit. Diablo Fire District to the U. S. Naval Magazine at Port Chicago, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THZy BOARD ORDERED that H. E. acAamer, County Auditor, be, and he is hereby authorized to sign certificates as to the correctness of invoices in the following sums: 4801.36 for the first half of the fiscal year, July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953, 400.69 for the third quarter of the fiscal year, and i 4400.69 for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H.Cummings, Rey S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan; J. Frederickson i NOES:Supervisors - None i ABSENT: Supervisors - None j In the Latter of Report of Richmond Health Center. Report or the Richmond tiealth Center for the month of Ueeember, 1952, is presented;to this Board; and Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued IT IS BY THE BOARD 03D37UD that said report be placed on file. In the Matter of Authorizing settle- meat with State for care of persons committed from Contra Costa County. The County Auditor having notified this Board that verified and approved billing from state institutions for seven months ended December 31, 1952, shows the following. sr amounts owing for the care of persons committed from Contra Costa County: California Youth Authority For care or minors 7,775.47 For care of minors in foster homes 35.48 7,810,95 f Homes for Feeble-minded: Sonoma State Horne 20,188.91 DeWitt State Hospital 1,085.81 219274.72 Hospitals for Insane: wendooino State nospital 127.10 Napa State Hospital 337.70 Camarillo 40.00 504.80 , California School for Deaf 107.64 Department of trental Hygiene 3,890.37 rx:x. Total 33,588.48 NOW, THEREFORS, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA..RD CRDERED that payment of said amount is authorized from the County's General Yhnd, into tYe State Fund in the County Treasury for transmittal later in the month with the County Treasurer's semi-annual settlement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Consolidation of the CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATr..MEh"r DISTRICT NO. 3 with CONTRA COSTA MOS- QUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 , CONTRA COSTA MOSCUITO ABbTEMENT DISTRICT NO. 2, and ANTIOCH-LIVE OAK MOSQUITO ABATE- MENT DISTRICT. AN ORDER FOR CONSOLIDATION OF MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICTS WHEREAS, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, Contra -Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 3, and Antioch- . Live-Oak Mosquito Abatement District are duly formed and functioning mosquito abatement districts under Article 2, of Chapter 5, of Division 3 of the California Health and Safety Code, and are contiguous to one another and are all located entirely within Contra Cost County, and WHEREAS, not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the members of each of the boards of each of these districts proposed to be consolidated, have signed a concurrent resolution favoring consolidation of their districts and declaring their willingness to consolidate and specifying that the name of the new consolidate and specifying that the name of the p new consolidated district shall be CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 and specifying that the new consolidated district shall become a mosquito abatement district governed by the provisions of the California Health and Safety Code relating to mosquito abatement districts, and NI EREAS, a duly signed and certified copy of said concurrent resolution has been forwarded to the filed with this board, and it appearing that all other legal require- ments have been met, x NOW, TI EREF OE-1 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, that Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, Contra Costa 1` Mosquito Abatement District No. 2, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 3 , and , Antioch-Live Oak Mosquito Abatement District be, and they are hereby CONSOLIDATED INTO_ ONE MOSQUITO ABATEIENT DISTRICT, which shall hereafter be known as CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1. Said. consolidated district is composed of all that territory described as follows: f CONSOLIDATED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATEIKENT DISTRICT All that real property situated in the County of Contra Costa , State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Contra Costa County with the easterly line of the Rancho Canada De Los Vaqueros, said point also being the point of.beginning of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District; thence North, East, and North along the east line of said Rancho and following the west line of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District to the northeast corner of said Rancho; thence con.. tinuing north to the northeast corner of Section 5 TLS R3E, MDB&M; thence west two miles to the southeast corner of Section 36 T1N R2E MDB&M; thence north one half mile to the east Quarter corner of said Section 36; thence west two miles to the west quarte corner of Section 35; thence north along the east lines of Section 34, 27 and 22, ` T1N R2 MDB&M to the southerly line of Brentwood Irrigated Farms Sub. No. 7, being also the Mai Lateral No. 7 north to the East Contra Costa irrigated District as shown on said map of Brentwood Irrigated Farms Sub. No. 7 filed August 4, 1920 in Map Book 17 at Page 374; thence westerly and in a general northerly direction along said Main Lateral No. 7 north, being also the westerly lines of Brentwood Irrigated Farms No. 7 and Brentwood Irrigated Farms Sub. No. 6, as filed August 4, 1920, in Map Book 17 at Page 373, to the south line of Section 10 T1N R2E MB&M; thence east to the south quarter corner of Section 11 T1N R2E MDB&M; thence south to the center of Sand Creek; thence northwesterly along the center of Sand Creek to the west line of said Section 11; thence north and east along 9-a: tL y Tuesday, January 20, 1953, Continued the west and north lines of said Section 11 to the easterly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence northwesterly along said easterly right of way line S.P,R.R. ) to the south line of Section 35 T2N R2E MDB&M; thence west to the southwest corner of said Section 35; thence north two and one half miles to the west quarter k corner of Section 23 T2N R2E MB&M; thence east one half mile to the center of said Section 23 ; thence north to the center of Dutch Slough; thence northwesterly along the centerof Dutch Slough to the northerly boundary of Contra Costa County ; thence leaving r the westerly line of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District; and following said county boundary in a general westerly direction to the intersection thereof with the west boundary line of the Port Costa School District; thence in a general southerly direction and following the westerly boundary line of said Port Costa School District to the southwest corner of said Port Costa School District, being also a point in a northerly boundary line of the Rodeo S ch6ol District; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundary line of said Rodeo School District to the southeast corner of said Rodeo School District, being also the northeast corner of the Briones School District; thence westerly and southerly following the northerly and westerly boundary lines of said Briones School District to the northwest corner of the Rheem 500 acre parcel as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County dated 1938; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Rheem 500 acre parcel to the southwest corner thereof, said point also being an the dividing line between Supervisorial Districts No. 1 and No. 2; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to its intersection with : the southwest boundary line of said Contra Costa County; thence following said County boundary line in a general southeasterly and northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. All references to School District and property boundary lines, ownerships and acreages in the above description, are referred to said boundaries, etc. , as they appear on the Official Map of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on November 21, 1939. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be entered in the minutes of this Board and that certified copies hereof be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County and filed with the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California. Passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. C ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Appropriation Increase - Kensing- ton Pblice Protection District. A communication from the Board of Commissioners Kensington Police Protection District, dated January 5, 1953, and addressed to the bounty Auditor of Contra Costa County, wherein said County Auditor is notified that at a regular meeting of said Hoard of Commissioners held on January 5, 1953, it was determined that an emergency exists, and that it will be necessary to increase the District's expendable budget for the fiscal year 1952-1953, that there is a balance of $3,650.00 in the expense fund in ex- cess of budgeted requirements which is urgently needed to maintain police protection, and that it was resolved by said Board of Commissioners that the salary, maintenance and operation appropriations allowed for the fiscal year 1952-53 budget be increased 3,650.00 to meet said emergency; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ;i ORDERED that said communication be, and the same is placed on file. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a Filing copies of Certificates from Secretary of State re San Luis Gardens Annexation No. 2" and "Scherman Annexation" to the City of Walnut Creek. This Board having received Certificates from the Secretary of State to the effect that said Secretary of State has placed on file copies of Ordinance No. 224 of the City of Walnut Creek approving the annexation to said City of "San Luis Gardens Annexation No. 2" and Ordinance No. 225 of the City of Walnut Creek approving the annexation to said City of "Scherman Annexation"; IT IS BY THE ORDER ORDERED that said Certificates be placed on file Report by The Independent Citizens Committee on Planning. Dr. William A. Bailey, Jr., Chairman of The Independent Citizens Committee on Planning, appears before this Board and introduces W. H. Somerton and Boone Robinson. Mr. Somerton reads from the report by The Independent Citizens Committee on Planning, and Boone Robinson comments on the recommendations of said report. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be filed for further study by this G Board. Authorizing Pinole Light and Power Company to install street lights in Rodeo Rodeo Lighting District . On the recommendation of Victor W. Sauer, County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pinole Light and Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install two-600 candlepower lights on Garretson Avenue, across from the new gymnasium, and replacement of the existing lights on the pole across from th-3 Garretson School to two-250 candle- power lights, in Rodeo. i r Tuesday January 20 1953 Continued n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Approval of lease with Jean Johnston, et al., property z . to be used by County for j Rarbage dumping purposes. Lease dated January 2C, 1953, between Jean Johnston, Mabel Card, Myrtle Little Hills, Mildred Little Warren, Gladys Little Funsten, Ethel Johnston and Claire Marie v parties of the first art the Lessors and Count of Contra Costa art ofJohnston, P part, Y party the second part, the Leassee; wherein it is agreed that said Lessors lease to the County of Contra Costa certain described property, they term of said lease to commence on January 4 1953 and to be for a term of five years from and after said date, to and including January 4, 1958; and wherein it is agreed that said Lessee shall pay and said Lessors shall accept as rental for said property $12,000, payable in equal monthly installments of $200 payable on the tenth of each month after the commencement of said lease during the term thereof, said payments to be made directly by the County Auditor to said Lessors; and wherein it is further agreed that said Lessee shall maintain said property and surrounding premises in good condition and so handle its loading and un- loading operations thereon in such a manner as to prevent garbage from being spilled about said property, etc. , said property being leased to said Lessee for the purpose of depositing garbage an said filling lands described in said lease and covering. same as agreed therein, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairma of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. sti Y' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw. his warrants monthly in the sum of $200 in accordance with the terms of said lease. rxx The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rayj In the Matter of Approval of agreement I with Victor A. Kaufenberg for building an addition to laundry on grounds of County Hospital, Martinez, California. This Board having on January 13, 1953, awarded a contract to Victor A. Kaufenberg, 241 Brown Street, Martinez, for the building of an addition to the laundry on the grounds of the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez; and y An agreement dated January 13, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa and Victor A. Kaufenberg wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work as indicated in the plans and specifications on file herein k heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of 42,345 issued by The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York with said Victor A. Kaufenberg as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeiag payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; 71, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. 1:R. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. F IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said Victor A. Kaufenberg be returned to said bidder. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Approval of Change Order No. 1 Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1, which omits the installation of the cast in place, reinforced concrete manholes and furnish and install in lieu thereof prefabricated manholes, thereby r DEDUCTING the sum of $150 from the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walber Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital. u` j Criginal contract price - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X6546,025 zxr Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - 5469025 Change Order No. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DEDUCT - - 250 Total 5451 be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 1 on behalf of the County of contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a - Approval of Change Order No. 11, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 11, which makes the following changes and adds the following sums to the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to County Hospital: ADD 1. Install revised Q doors with louvers as shown on Supplemental r Drawing KS-2$, "Electrical Distribution Building Louverd Doors" i w Tuesday, January 20, 1953 Continued r dated November 12, 1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 45. OQa 2. Install in Employees Dining Room No. 4 tEpng11, Tile-Tex asphalt tile, Group D, color No. 044, in lieu of Tile-Tex greaseproof asphalt tile - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 000.00 µ M " 4G Total Additions 4145. 00 Contract price (Original) - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - 36801,499.00 E Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - - 712,7$4;50N.Change Order No. 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ADD 145. 00 TOTAL - - - - - - 129029. 50) fi be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H L Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra. r5 Costa. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board i3 In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement.4 LY i pyx The County Auditor having presented to this Board Appropriations and Expendi-tures tures Statement for the fiscal year 1952_53, as of November 30, 1952, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. t In the Matter of authorizing appropriation adjustments.On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE tiro BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to make the following appropriation adjustments:Agricultural Extension Service Transfer the sum of w425 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Services in order to provide for plastering and decorating for offices.at Cowell;Insurance f Transfer the sum of ;'18,810 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Liability Insurance in order to cover additional premium required by insuror on basis of adverse experience for the year;County Hospital y t Transfer the sum of ,1.`1,100 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Capital Outlays, Building Improvements, in order to cover estimated"cost of installing, vacuum pump in steamline at purse's Home.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. Y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,. IT' IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments are authorized: Health Department One additional position in class of Physical Therapist .for &rippled F Children;One additional position in class of occupational Therapist for Crippled Children;One additional position of Staff Nurse. 3 Social Service Department Granted one month's extension on position of Social Work Supervisor,Grade I. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 27, 1953, at 9 o' clock a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. y : ChUkman ATTEST:W. T. PAASCH, CLERK YDeputy Clerk a S f BEFURL TtiE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1953 THE BOARD !&T IN RWULAR SiZSIJN AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOaHD CHr'Si BERS, HALL OF Y RECORDS, I-LIRTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HOM. H. L. C LIKINGS, r CHAIRMAh PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. 4 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the .matter of the Formation, t Establishment and Organization t of the SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREA- TION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT. R E S O L U T I O N a A petition of a number of registered voters within the hereinafter proposed district, ecual in number to at least thirty per cent (30%) of the votes cast in the Y territory comprising the proposed district at the last preceding general election at 4 which a governor was elected, requesting the formation, establishment and organization of a park, recreation and parkway district within the hereinafter described boundaries having been presented and filed on the 2nd day of December, 1952, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board having fixed the 6th day of January, 1953, at ten o'clock A.M., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the j Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, and the Board having ordered the Clerk of .said Board to give notice of said ?gearing by publication as provided in Sections 5635 and 5636 of the Public Resources Code and an affidavit of publication being on file herein, and the Board having considered all protests made, both oral and written, to the petition for s the formation of said district at the time of the hearing on said petition, and having also at said time considered all applications, both oral and written, for the exclusion of particular territory from said proposed district, and the Board being thoroughly ad- vised in the matter, and the Board havin; duly and regularly continued hearing on said petition to the 20th day of January, 1953, at the same place and hour and the Board hav- ing on said 20th day of January, 1953, adopted a resolution fixing the boundaries and designating the name of the proposed district, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R SUL'JED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby find that said petition and notice are genuine and sufficient and comply with the require- ments of the laws of this state, that said Board determines that the said Sun Valley Park, Recreation and Parkway District is a feasible and economically sound project and is for the public interest and should be established- that the name of said proposed district shall be the SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION Aib PARKWAY DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and the boundaries of said proposed district are designated as follows: a SUN i/ALLEY PARS`{, RECREATION, AND PARKWAY DISTRICT Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 10 Block A as lot and block are shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract, recorded in Idap Book 30 at page 45 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence N 74° 54' 18" W 155.52 feet to a point on the center line of Terrace Drive as shown on said map; thence following center line of said road Northwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 191.50 feet tangent to last course an arc distance of 30.92 feet; thence N 840 09, 21.T1 W 43.30 feet, thence Southwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 327.50 feet tangent to last course an arc distance of 149.47 feet; thence on a reverse curve to .the right with a radius of 92.50 feet an arc distance of 141.50 feet; thence on a reverse curve to the left with a radius of 212.51 feet an arc distance of 132.05 feet; thence on a compound curve to the left with a radius of 79.50 feet an arc distance of 31.17 feet; thence N 800 43' 29" W 96.97 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 199.50 feet targgent to last course an arc distance of 85.73 feet; thence N 560 06' 07t1 W 260.83 feet; thence leaving said center line S 330 53' 53" W 25 feet to the south line of said road; thence Northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius of 130.00 feet, the center of which bears N 330 53' 53" E, an arc distance of 31.32 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 1, as shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2, re- corded in Hap Book 36, at page 14, in the Office of the Aecorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence following the exterior boundary of said map, S 790 59' 55" W 85.22 feet; thence N 77° 32' 50" W 242.80 feet; thence N 440 32' 25" W 323.45 feet; thence N 720 101 10" W 480.00 feet; thence N 170 49' 50" E 125.00 feet; thence N 720 101 10" W 20.00 feet; thence S 170 49' 50" W 125.00 feet; thence N 720 101 10" W 625.00 feet; thence N 320 521 10" W 116.24 feet; thence N 500 251 41" W 107.10 feet; thence N 040 141 30" E 166.71 feet to a point on the south line of the SN RR right of way; thence Easterly continuing along exterior boundary of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2 and along south line of SN RR right of way to the intersection of Southerly extension of the west line of Lots 11 and 12 of the Bridgefield Tract recorded in I-lap Book 30, at page 3 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County California. Thence leaving said exterior T boundary line and south line of SN RR right of way N 230 31' E to northwest corner of Lot 12 Bridgefield Tract; thence N 710 17' 50" E 93.21 feet to the west line of Freeman Road as shown on the map of Bridgefield Tract; thence Northerly on the gest line of Freeman Road to the most easterly corner of Lot 9 of the Swanson Tract, recorded in Map Book 31 at page 8 in the Office of the Aecorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence following the exterior boundary of said map S 620 16' W 30.77 feet; thence S 770 151 W 19.85 feet; thence S 760 55' W 49.08 feet; thence N 410 05' W 46 feet; thence N 050 05' W 106.00 feet- thence S 870 55' W 81.00 feet; thence S 730 55' W 154.00 feet; thence N 700 05' W 171.00 feet; thence N 540 05 W 126.00 feet; thence N 170 05' W 86.00 feet; thence N 230 551 E 156.00 feet; thence in 170 05' W 14.97 feet; thence N 680 541 35" E 41.10 feet; thence N 230 081 40" E 48.34 feet; thence N 120 56' 5511 E 216.09 feet; thence N 370 211 23" E 68.02 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 223 Sun Valley Estates, recorded in I.Ap Book 28 at Cage 27 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving exterior boundary of the Swanson Tract and following the exterior boundary of Sun Valley Estates N 370 211 23" E 140.00 feet; thenc N 080 321 03" E 279.24 feet ; thence N 60 51' 50" E 71.62 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 8, Carolynd, recorded in Map Book 41, at page 29, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Estates and along the south line of said Carolynd Tract N 860 551 W 414.27 feet to the southeast corner of land of Ho-,;an as described in Volume 808 of Official Records Tuesday, January 27, 1553, Continued. at page 349; thence N 870 49' 10" 1 203-97 feet to the southwest corner thereof, said F point also being on the west line of the Saranap Nater District, as created April 26, 1933, thence northerly along the said west line of the Saranap Mater District to its in tersection with the Lafayette School District line, .said point of intersection alsoig being in center of old County Road leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette; thence East- ` erly along the center of said County road to the northeast corner of a 231.12 acre r tract of land formerly owned by R. W. Kinney; said point being the intersection of the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 2 of the above mentioned Sun Valley Estates;{ thence S 01" O1' 45" E to the south corner of Lot 1 Sun Valley Estates; thence following the exterior boundary of said Sun Valley Estates S 010 Ol' 45" E 2772.48 feet; thence S 150 41' 30" W 85.33 feet; thence S 030 52' W 55.09 feet; thence S 160 57' W 45.21 feet; E thence S 300 52' W 208.83 feet; thence S 400 04' W 51.05 feet; thence S 530 44' W 41.82 ; feet; thence S 63" 44' W 100.83 feet; thence S 26" 15' 52" E 41.13 feet; thence South- r$ easterly on the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 120 feet tangent to last course a distance of 84.79 feet; thence S 660 45' E 115-37 feet; thence S 410 46' W 26.36 feet; thence S 10 31' E 27-53 feet; thence N 660 45' W 66.53 feet to the east line of Lot 26, Walnut Lane Tract, recorded in Pap Book 34 at page 44, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line yF of Sun Valley Estates and following the exterior boundary line of Walnut Lane Tract S 01° 31' E 113.00 feet; thence N 87* 54' 50" E 60.68 feet; thence S 030 12' E 131.49 feet; thence S 13* 29' W 166,33 feet to the east line of Lot 13, Sun Valley Orchards, recorded in Flap Book 31 at page 6 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County,mkt California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Walnut Lane Tract and follow- ! ing the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Orchards S 140 40' 20" E 66.29 feet; thence N ?9° 03 ' E 645.62 feet; thence S 200 30' 40" E 337.52 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 7 Sun Valley Orchards; thence continuing S 200 30' 40" L leaving the exterior bound-i 1zd ary of Sun Valley Orchards 105-05 feet to the north line of the SH RR right of way; thence westerly along said northerly line to the intersection thereof with the northwest= f4, erly extension of the easterly line of Lot 1 Block A of the herein above mentioned Hill side Terrace Tract; thence S 27" 02' 44" E 114.88 feet to the southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence following the exterior boundary line of Hillside Terrace Tract S 530 481 43" W 586.31 feet; thence S 010 24' 47" E 372-31 feet to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that a special election shall be held within the pro- posed district for the purpose of a determination by the qualified voters on the forma- tion of said district and for the added purpose of the selection of three (3) persons having the qualifications prescribed in Article IV, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Public; Resources Code for district trustees, to serve on the first board of district trustees, ] xr and that said election shall be held on the 27th day of February, 1953, between the hours of 7 o'clock A.A . and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open and that said election shall be conducted acccrd- w ing to Sections 5643 and 5644 of the Public Resources Code. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the general county election precincts located E K within the proposed boundaries of the park and parkway district, are hereby consolidated; as follows: CONSOLIDATED ELECTION PRECINCT Portion of Saranap No. 1 and Portion of Saranap No. 6 f IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the polling place and the election officials of said election precinct are as follows: 4 POLLING PLACE - Residence of Helen C. Schroeder 1132 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek ELECTION OFF IC IALS - INSPECTOR:Helen C. Schroeder 1132 El Curtola Boulevard Walnut Creek, California JUDGE:Edith Ackers 2211 El Curtola Boulevard Walnut Creek, California JUDGE:Teresa Adkins 1051 El Curtola Boulevard r' Walnut Creek, California s IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall cause. ' copies of this Resolution to be posted in three (3) publicplaces in the precinct withini ten (10) days after. its adoption, as provided in Sections 5643 and 5652 of the Public eyc Resources Code. Except as otherwise provided herein, the election shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the State. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held on the 27th day of January, 1953, by the follow ing vote to wit, 7E AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYA.K, H. L. CUWJNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. y'l In the Matter of Withdrawing Territory from El Sobrante County Fire Protection District in the RESOLUTION GRANTING PETITION FOR WITHDRAWAL County of Contra Costa, State of OF TERRITORY AND DECLARING 'ERRITORY WITH- California. DRAWN FROM DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 14560, ET SES. , HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE. WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of f T1' Rr t Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. Contra Costa, a petition signed by a majority of the freeholders residing within the n¢XKm hereinafter described territory, the total number of said freeholders residing within said hereinafter described territory being less than one hundred (100), which petition requests the withdrawal of the hereinafter described territory from the EI Sobrante County Fire Protection District, on the ground that it will not be benefited by remain- r ing in the District, and WHEREAS, on the 13th day of January, 1953, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution fixing Tues day, the 27th day of January, 1953, at ten o'clock A.M. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, hall of Records Main and Court Street Martinez Contra Costa Countp Ys E California, as the time and place for hearing said petition and protests to the Contin- uance of the remaining territory as a district, and o WHEREAS, notice of hearing on said petition was duly and regularly published in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper circulated in the district, which this Board deemed most likely to give notice to its inhabitants of the proposed withdrawal, by one insertion, at least a week prior to the time fixed for hearing, to wit, on the 19th day of January, 1953, as appears from the affidavit of P. U. Bean, on file with this Board, and c WHEREAS, copies of said notice were posted in three of the most public places in the District, one of which is within the portion of the district desired to be with- drawn, ith drawn, at least one week prior to the time fixed for hearing, as appears from the affidavit of Walter Frazer on file with this Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, at the time appointed for hearing on said petition, this Board did 3 duly and regularly consider the same, and WHEREAS, no protests were made, either orally or in writing to the withdrawal of said hereinafter described territory from said county fire protection district, nor to the continuance of the remainder of the territory in said district as a county fire protection district, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, finds that the portion of the district sought to be withdrawn will not be benefited by remaining in the district and that the territory not sought to be with- drawn will be benefited by continuing as a district, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following described real property as described in said petition for withdrawal, be and it is hereby withdrawn from the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the Pinole-Hercules School District Boundary, as constituted on July 1, 1951; thence Northerly, Westerly, and Northwesterly along said School District Boundary to the most southerly corner of the Hercules Incorporation Line as constituted on July 1, 1951; thence along said Incorporation Line Northwesterly, Southwesterly and in a general Northerly direction to the most Easterly corner of the City of Pinole Incorporation Line; thence Southwesterly and Westerly along last said Incorporation Line to the a'?" Southwest corner thereof, being also the Northwest corner of the Pfister 227.0 acre tract; thence Southerly along the west line of said 227.0 acre tract to the Southwest corner thereof, being also the Northwest corner of Fitzgerald's 65.0 acre tract; theme Southerly, Westerly and Southerly along the westerly line of said 65.0 acre tract to the Southwest corner thereof, being on the East-West mid-section line of Section 28, T2N, R4W, MDBOI; thence East along said mid-section line and the East-West mid-section line of Section 27, T2N, R4W, MDB&3 , to a point at the intersection*at said line with the Southwesterly line of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along said Rancho Boundary to an Angle point on the northerly boundary of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence in a general Easterly and Southerly direction along said Northerly boundary of the Rancho El Sobrante to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervidors of the County of Contra Costa, this 27th day of January, 1953, by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. y NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSFM:Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of KENSINGTON COWUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION DECLARING FORKATION OF nKENSINGTON CO*1UNITY SERVICES DISTRICT,". WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered electors residing within the bound- aries of the hereinafter described territory equal in number to at least fifteen per- cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the said territory for the office of governor at the general election next preceding the filing of said petition, which said petition: stated the proposed name for the hereinafter described territory which it- proposed to be - fomed into a community services district to be known as nKensington Community Services- District" and set forth the boundaries of the district proposed to be established and stated the purposes for which the district is formed to be, "`Phe equipment and mainten-1 ance of a police department or other police' protection to protect and safeguard life and property", as prescribed in Section 60600 (h) of the Government Code, and Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. WHEREAS, said petition was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 13th day of November, 1952, and 1 1 WHEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors, duly given and made on the 13th day of November, 1952, the time for hearing upon said petition was set for Tuesday,; the 9th day of December, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day, and i k WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa caused to be published a notice of such hearing which said notice contained all of the r information reeuired to be contained therein by .Section 60106 of the Government Code, and WHMEAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file with this Board of Supervisors that such notice was duly and regularly published in the Richmond Daily Independent for the time and in the manner reo_uired by law, as shown by the affidavit of R. A. Bean, and WHEREAS, at the meeting held on the 9th day of December, 1952, the Board of Supervisors heard and considered said petition and WHEREAS, no person protested the formation of said district or the proposed boundaries thereof, and WHEREAS, on said 9th day of December, 1952, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa found and determined that the said petition for the formation of said Kensington Community Services District complies with the requirements and the pro- visions of Section b0100 and following of the Government Code and that said petition is C31 enuine in every respect, that the notice of hearing on the formation petition was r published and given as required by law, and approved the proposed boundaries for said udistrictdescribedinsaidpetitionand 'Hereinafter described, and determined that no land was excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such proposed district, and determined that the name of the proposed district should be KMINGPON CODs UNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, and ordered that an election be called and held in the said proposed Kensington Community Services District on the 20th day of January, 1953, in accordance with the provisions of Section 60120 and following of the Government Code, and WHEREAS, it appears that said election was held after notice duly and regular ly given as prescribed by law on the 20th day of January, 1953, and r f yX WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors met and canvassed the vote at said election on Tuesday, the 27th day of January, 1953, and determined the vote at said election to be as follows: Shall the proposition to form Kensington Community Services District under the Community Services District Law be adopted? Yes 566. No 175• For members of Board of Directors of Kensington Community Services District. Mervyn E. Abbott 617. Robert B. Clanton 619. James F. Wellington 620." NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby declare the Kensington Community Services District duly organ- ized under the Community Services District Law for the following purposes, to wit: The equipment and maintenance of a police department or other police protec- tion to protect and safeguard life and property." and does declare MMVYN E. ABBOTT, ROBERT B. CLAXTON and JA ES F. WELLINGTON elected as directors of the said community services district. Said Kensington Community Services District, as formed, shall include the following described property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: KENSINGTON Cat%UNITY SERVICE DISTRICT jy Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the southeast corner of Lot 2 as said lot is so laid down, designa i' ted and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompa-fF nying and Forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," filed March 1st, 1894, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence run ping along said county boundary line in a westerly direction to its intersection with k the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as so designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Berkeley Park," filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5 of Maps, page 116, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence leaving said county boundary line and runnings northerly along said center line of Santa Fe Avenue to a point where said line would be intersected by the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block "A" as said lot and block are so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Hillside Park," filed November 6, 1912, in Book 8 of Daps, page 193, records of Contra Costa County, if produced southwesterly; thence, leaving said center line of Santa Fe Avenue and running in a northeasterly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1, Block A", Map of Hillside Park; thence running along the northerly line of said Block "A" in a northeasterly and easterly direction to its intersection with the westerly line of the; hereinbefore mentioned Lot 2 of San Pablo Rancho; thence running along the westerly line: of Lots 2 and 1 of said San Pablo Rancho in a northwesterly direction to the most west- erly corner of said Lot 1; thence running northeasterly along the northerly line of said ; Lot 1 to the most northerly corner thereof and a point on the dividing line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante; thence running southeasterly along said divid- ing line to Station S. P. 63, said point also being, the most westerly corner of Lot 13, Block "T", Berkeley Woods Addition, recordej December S. 1937, in Volume 22 of Maps, page 654; thence following the boundary line of said Berkeley `Moods Addition, north 370 40' East 500.34 feet; thence south 470 20' 17" East 2399.08 feet; thence south 550 08, 45" West 560.99 feet; thence south V 00' 30" cast 842.36 feet to the northerly boundary; line of Spruce Street as shown on the map of Berkeley Woods, recorded November 21, 1917,; in Volume 16 of Haps, page 338; thence in a general southeasterly direction following the northeasterly boundary line of said Spruce Street to the southeasterly boundary line; of said Berkeley Woods; thence southwesterly on said boundary line to the most southerly corner of said Berkeley Woods, said point also being on the boundary line between Contra Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. r Costa County and Alameda County; thence in a general northwesterly direction following said County boundary line to the point of beginning. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Count Clerk shall immediate) cause to be filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa; and with the Secretary of State of the State of California, and with the State Board of Equaliza- tion a certified copy of this resolution, together with a map or plat of said district. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,. State of California, at a meeting of said board held on the 27th day of January, 1953, sem° by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOIAX, H. L. CU;MINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. T BUCHANAtd, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. t' ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. k In the Matter of Authorizing r Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc., of KENSING- TON CON01UNiTY SERVICES DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT `IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on January 20, 1953, for the formation and election of first three Direc tors of the KENSINGTON C01,2 UNITY SERVICE$ DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of $I2.'$ plus messenger fee of 0.00, and 41.00 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for use of the polling place is fixed at $10.00. y IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter. of the conduct of said election: s,av CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 1 r LILLIAN B. ARTHUR, 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley 7 Services as election officer 12.51 y , Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 1.00 r Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. ROSE A. BILLER, 233 Purdue Avenue, Berkeley 8 Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 1.00 Total 416.50 ti MERLE TOLHURST, 228 Columbia Avenue, Berkeley 8 n Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 uT r. ry'fi NINA M. GLEASON, 277 Purdue Avenue, Berkeley 8 I Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 f AiM1! GEORGE F. CAKE, 240 Willamette Avenue, Berkeley 8 Rent for polling place 10.00 I Total 10000 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti ri In the Fatter of Dissolution of the Kensington Police Pro- r tection District. The hearing upon the Resolution herein to dissolve the Kensington Police i Protection District having heretofore been regularly continued and set for this time, and now at this time good cause appearing therefore and upon motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the Board ordered that the further hearing upon said Resolution be, and the same is hereby continued to and set for February 3, 1953 at 10 a.m. kr fm' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bard.4 L In the Matter of Formation of the E1 Sobrante Park Recreation w and Parkway District. The hearing upon the petition filed herein for the formation of the El r Sobrante Park Recreation and Parkway District having been heretofore continued to this time, upon motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the 41 Board ordered that the further hearing upon said petition be, and the same is hereby ry` continued to February 3, 1953 at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Clerk to publish notice that no election will be held in Contra Costa Soil Conser- vation District. It appearing to this Board that nominating petitions were filed by GERALD DEARDORFF and HARRY H. HALE for the office of Directors of CONTRA COSTA. SOIL CONSERVA- TION DISTRICT, and that no other nominating petitions were filed for directors in said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District, and that two persons have been nominated for Directors in said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District; and It further appearing that only one person and not more than one has been nom- inated for each of the two positions of Director, which were to be filled at the GeneralSoilConservationDistrictElectionfortheyear1953; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to sions of Section 9203.5 of Deerings Public t Resources Code, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDirovithat a notice that no election will be held in said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District, be published in the "DIABLO BEACON". m z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y In re Issue of Bonds of LIBERTY UNION HIGH School District 1.052 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of CONTRA COSTA County, State of California,;u heretofore on the 20th day of May, 1452, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of x+600,000.00 principal amount of bonds of LIBERTY UNION 1 HIGH School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of 2 this board of supervisors; and f WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $200,000.00 principal amount were designated "Series A"i 1. and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $200,000.00 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion; thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining, 4400,000-00 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; and 3 F WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that (3200,000.00 principal amount) of said remaining} a bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized;; IT IS THEREFOio hESULViM AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of 0600,000.00 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of LIBERTY UNION HIGH a Tuesday, January 27, 10,53, Continued. School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 200,000.00 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an addi- tional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated April 1, 1953, shall be 200 in number numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-200, both inclusive, of the denomination of 41,000.00 each, shall be payable in lawful . money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follm 10,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on April 1 in each of the years 1954 to 1973, both inclusive; ty: principal amount of bonds of Series shall mature and be payable on in each of the years 19 to 19 both inclusive. Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, 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 April:, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of October and April of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super- visors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures x$ p p gna gnatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and exe- cuted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantial) in the following form, to wit: j= Number UNITED STATES OF AV-MICA Dollars B STATE OF CALIFORNIA 12000.00 SCHOOL BOND OF LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. 1952 School Bond, Series I3 LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of CONTRA COSTA County, State of Califor- nia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of April 19 One Thousand- 1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days of October and April of each year from ,x the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is z payable in one installment at the end of such year). e This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to 0600,000.0 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 15th day of- April, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, is,,,- withinwithin 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 this bond have been done an performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, 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 re- demption of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signedr by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the count clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of 19 y H. L. CUPKINGS SEAL) Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. Mc NAMR W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attache interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit : The Treasurer of Coupon No. t CONTRA CUSTA County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the w LIBERTY UNIJN HIGH School District in said County,u 4kk rTuesday, January 27, 1053, Continued. X f on the lst day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and 100 Dollars far s . months' interest on 1952 School .Bon Iio. B Series B, of said School District. H. E. McNAI•1ER r County Auditor yr IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said school district and provision shall be Made for the levy and col-r lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law.I IT 13 FURTHER ORDERR-D that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series B to be published at least two weeks in'Brentwood: News; a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra I Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of super visors will up to Tuesday the 24th day of February, 1953, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less; a than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds.a The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof . held on the 27th day of January, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. v t` NOES: Super•;i sors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the 2-latter of PROPOS 41 TO FORAM A NEW SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT IN THE VICINITY OF BRYON, BRENTWOOD, OAK'LEY and hNIGHTSEN. WhEREAS, on the 27th day of January, 1953, a proposal to form a new soil con-A servation district was presented to this Board in accordance with Division IX of the Public Resources Code; and WHEREAS, said proposal requests that this Board proceed forthwith, according to .law, toward the organization of such district; NOW THERB-FORE BE IT RESOLVED: that on this 27Th day of 'Jan 1953 this Board acknowledges said proposal to form a new soil conservation district in the vicin- ity of Byron, Brentwood Oakley and Xnightsen,E h A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED: that the clerk of this Board shall im- mediately forward a certified copy of this Resolution together with a certified copy of j the proposal to the State Soil Conservation Commission, with a request that the Commis- sion investigate said proposal, particularly with reference to the location of bounda and the practicability and feasibility for effecting a soil and water conservation pro- . gram within the provisions of Division IX of the Public Resources Code, and report there= on to this Board as soon as practicable. The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J.F xis In the Matter of Granting free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. I( George G. Alhadate, 412 46th Avenue, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle den's Clothing and men's notions, in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said George G. Alhadate is an honorably discharged veteran of World War, as evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate, Serial iU.S.56145016, dated December 2, 1952; 1 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said George G. Alhadate be, and he is hereby granted a freeermit to peddle Aden's clothing and men's notions is the unincorporated area of the County as , requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in z Ordinance No. 596. L AI VIA The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 51 its Y Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. r x In the I-latter of Granting free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Harold L. Gardner, 929 Treat Lame, Concord, California, having filed with w . this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Fish in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said HAROLD L. GARDNER is an honor ably discharged veteran of World tsar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial r 1721-96-49, dated November 20, 1945; Fie On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE:: BOARD ORDERED that said Harold L. Gardner be, and he is hereby granted a free permit 4skr , to peddle Fish in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and f^fit iT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli: cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in . r Ordinance No. 596. 6.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Z a' In the Matter of Publica- tion of Ordinance .No. 752. r* This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1520 and a copy of said:` Ordinance being published for the time and in the manner required by lays in the Brent- wood News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as evidenced by the Affidavit of EDGAR X. ALLEN on file with this Board. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyaks. it is b the Board ordered, and the Board hereby finds that said Ordinance No. 752 be, andthesame, t is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Flatter of Publica- tion of Ordinance iio. 755. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 755, and a copy of said Ory,Ordinance being published for the time and in the manner required by law in the Lafay- Nil ette Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, pprinted and published in the County of Contra Costa as evidenced by the :affidavit of MANOR SILVIW%N on file with this Board. k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, it is by the8 Board ordered, and the Board hereby finds that said Ordinance No. 752be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Fatter of Publica- tion of Ordinance No. ?59. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 759, and a copy of said Ordinance being published for the time and in the manner required by law in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County. of Contra Costa as evidenced by the Affidavit of ALFRED F. DAVIES on file with this Board. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, it is by the . Board ordered, and the Board hereby finds that said Ordinance No. 759 be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Publica- tion of Ordinance No. 761. a This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 761, and a copy of said. Ordinance being published for the time and in the manner required by law in the Concord Transcript, .a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as evidenced by the Affidavit of GEORGE E. MOORE, on file with this Board. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, it is by the Board ordered, and the Board hereby finds that said Ordinance No. 761 be, and the,*same1 is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Approving r Ordinance No. 763. F The District Attorney, upon request of this Boarc:, having prepared and pre- sented to this Board, said Ordinance No. 763, which Ordinance amends Ordinance No., 711 of this County, which is the Ordinance regulating the compensation of Officers and em- ployees of the County of Contra Costa. a' r. Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, it is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be, and same is hereby approved and adopted. t Y Tuesday, January 27th, 1953, Continued. It is by the Board further ordered that a copy of said Ordinance be published " for the time and in the manner required by law, in the 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. E; In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 764. rte The District Attorney, upon request of this Board, having prepared and pre- sented to this Board, said Ordinance No. 764, which Ordinance amends Ordinance No. 27$, an Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa entitled "An Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, defining and establishing certain temporary Land Use Dist- ricts; applying certain temporary regulations as to the use of land, buildings, struc- tures and to the erection, construction and alteration of structures and to the improve' ments placed on certain lands, pending the adoption by the Board of Supervisors of a comprehensive zoning or districting plan; and prescribing the method of enforcement in establishing said interim land use districts and penalties for the violation of any pro- visions hereof", as amended by Ordinance No. 281, Ordinance No. 288, Ordinance No. 289, ; Ordinance No. 290, Ordinance No. 293, Ordinance No. 297, Ordinance No. 300, Ordinance No. 302, Ordinance No. 323, Ordinance No. 339, Ordinance No. 342, Ordinance No. 351, Ordinance No. 354, Ordinance No. 357, Ordinance No. 367, Ordinance No. 368, Ordinance No. 375, Ordinance No. 3963 Ordinance No. 400, Ordinance No. 401, Ordinance No. 415, ikOrdinanceNo. 457, Ordinance No. 4694 Ordinance No. 477, Ordinance .No. 532, Ordinance No. 545, Ordinance No. 562, Ordinance No. 571, Ordinance No. 626, Ordinance No. 662, and Ordinance No. 672, and modifying a Land Use regulation therein. gip x Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by f Y the Board ordered that said Ordinance be, and the same is hereby approved and adopted. i It is by the Board further ordered that a copy of said Ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r 3 The foregoing order is ,passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iIntheI•latter of Authorizing k correction of erroneous assessments. s fix The County assessor having filed with this Board, a request for correction3; of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1952-1953,; in accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue k Taxation Code, and said request havingj? been approved by the District Attorney; and ji? Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ti it is by the Board ordered that the County auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to correct said erroneous assessments as follows: R Assessment No. 82 - Code 8205 - Henry D. and Lois Kingsley are assessed with u personal property being for a boat assessed at 000. This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, but was in Alameda County. This is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled.l Assessment No. 129 - Code 7961 - Stetson and Jackl are assessed with personal property being for an airplane assessed at $250. This is a double with assessment No. tlrf 64-Code 7961, upon which tax was paid, therefore assessment No. 129-Code 7961 should .beY cancelled. Assessment No. 102 - Code 701 - Robert 14iller is assessed with personal prop- erty being for a boat assessed at $300. This boat was not in Contra Costa County on theliendatefortaxesandisthereforeanerroneousassessmentandshouldbecancelled. Assessment No. 1 - Code 8512 - Y. L. Alderette is assessed with personal proper erty being for horses assessed at 6360. Mr. 4lderette claims he did not have any horsesinContraCostaCountyontheliendatefortaxes, therefore this is an erroneous asses-; sment and should be cancelled. e i Assessment No. 456 - Code 701 - Frank and Mary Brazil are assessed with per- sonal property being for equipment assessed at $150. This equipment was not there on yrn the lien date for taxes and .is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled1 The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Granting permission to withdraw School Libraries from the County Library system of the follow- ing School districts: Carquinez, Lafayette, i•it. Diablo Unified and Pittsburg City Unified School Districts.i Upon recommendation of B. 0. Milson, County Superintendent of Schools, Contra Costa County, and pursuant to Section 19130 of the :ducation Code; and f Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board ordered that the request of the governing boards of the school districts ofj Carquinez, Lafayette, Mt. Diablo Unified and Pittsburg City Unified, to terminate the 1 affiliation of the respective districts with the Contra Costa Library system be, and the; 45 same is hereby approved.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k i x Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Approval of Lease fir. Agreement between the City of E? r, Cerrito and the County of Contra Costa re cuarters for the Judge of the El Cerrito Judicial District. A written form of Lease between the City of El Cerrito, a municipal corpora- tion, and the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision, for the lease of certain 7 premises owned by the City of El Cerrito and for the payment of rents therefor by the County of Contra Costa; the premises to be used by the Judge of the E1 Cerrito Judicial District, having presented to this Board; and A r Upon motion by Supervisor Goyak and seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the Board ordered that said Lease Agreement be approved, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Approval of Lease Agreement between the City of Rich- mond and the County of Contra Costa re quarters for the County Offices and Judicial Offices. A written form of Lease between the City of Richmond, a municipal corporation, and the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision, for the lease of certain prem- F ises owned by the City of Richmond and for the payment of rents therefor by the County s F. of Contra Costa, the premises to be used by the County Offices and the Judicial Offices,, having presented to this Board; and Upon motion by Supervisor Goyak and seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the Board ordered that said Lease Agreement be approved, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. r The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the 2-Latter of Purchasing Reale* Property from JOHN M. BULLARD and PEARL E. BULLARD. (For build- ing site, Richmond County Building) R E S O L U T I O N fi p WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to-wit: on the 23rd day of December, 1952, passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 27th, 1953, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the r Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consumate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property, and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the Richmond Daily Independent for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and WHEREAS, no protest to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra w Costa have been filed and na one has appeared at the time appointed to. protest such purcha$e; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the Contra Costa County Title Company in the sum of ,x$,700.00; said amount being the purchase. price of the said hereinafter described real property. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Right-of-way Agent be and he is hereby direc- ted to forward said warrant to said Title Company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to-wit: John M. Bullard- and Pearl E. Bullard, his wife, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said John M. Bullard and Pearl E. Bullard conveying said here- inafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title to the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbran ces. o The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described, to-wit: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of x Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The north 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 3 and all 4 of Lot 4 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled "hiap of l Walls Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia», which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 220 1909 in Volume 2 of gaps, at page 30. d PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,f State of his 27th da of January, 1953, by the following vote to-wit:California,s Y Y s g AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, i;. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, F W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - Done. fM10 nage r t' s=7 Tuesday, January 27th, 1953, Continued. In the 14atter of Purchasing Real Property from ALVIN L. CROWE and ANN E. CROW. For building site, Richmond County Building)) R E S 0 L U T F 0 N WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to-wit: on the 23rd day of December, 1952, i P passes and adopted as resolution fixing January 27, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, hartinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consumate the purchase of the hereinafter h described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the Daily Independent. for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protest to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; y NOW THEREFORE BE .IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra, I Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the Contra Costa County Title Company in the sum of x+9,150.00, said amount being the purchase price of f the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-way Agent be and he is herebyl directed to forward said warrant to said Title Company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to-wit: Alvin. L. Crowe and Ann E. Crowe, his wife, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of 1 Contra Costa a grant deed from the said Alvin L. Crowe and Ann E. Crowe conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of I r title insurance insuring title in the County of Contra Costa, free and clear of all encumbrances. tt The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described, to-wit: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: x3 r.J-7y The west 50 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lots 20 21 22 r and 23 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled "Mag of F Walls Addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia". which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of haps, at page 30. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostaMIA State of California, this 27th day of January 1953, by the following vote, to-wit: rF AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 1 W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Fixing rate per diem for patients at Weimar Joint R Sanatorium. Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the per diem rate for patients at the Weimar Joint Sanatorium ini which the County makes collections, and commencing February 1, 1953 be, and the same .is hereby fixed at $10.36 per day.x The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f 2 t In the Matter of Adjustment of r Airport Rental accounts. r; Upon request of Noble Newsom, Jr., and good cause appearing therefor, and 54 upon motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Supervisor Goyak, it is by the Board ordered that the provision for payment of rent contained in the Lease executed by Kenneth Wise for hangar rental, be allowed $15.00 per month credit on his rental of 17.12, retroactive to 1nay 1, 1952, and said modification of rent to continue until the completion of the paving job at the Airport is completed by the County. It is by the Board further ordered that the tenants occupying hangars Nos. 112 and 113 at said Airport, be allowed a reduction in rental of Y5.00 per month, retro- r active to date of occupancy. I f9 The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.J a 2 In the Batter, of Approval of Agreement with Pacific Tele- r phone & Telegraph Company re Dial Telephone system, Hall of Records Building. A written form of Agreement between the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph t Company and the County of Contra Costa for the installation and maintenance of certain dial telephone equipment in the Hall of Records Building, Hartinez, having been pre- sented to this Board for its approval; and 4 t Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. p; w Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Supervisor Goyak, it is by .'. the Board ordered that said Agreement be approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of 'the. r- Board is authorized to execute same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ia Yrc In the Matter of Authorizing Director of Personnel to secure membership in the National Safety Council. Upon request of F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, and with the approval of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, it is by the Board ordered that the Director of Personnel be, and he is hereby authorized to secure membership in the National Safety ' Council and at this time to enroll 296 employees. The dues for this membership is the sum of Y55.00 annually, which sum is to be paid by Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. is'rki In the Matter of Application of L. L. Bowman for permit to conduct n. wrecking yard, etc., on portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch. This Board having, on January 6, 1953, continued to January 13, 1953, at 2:00 P.M., the hearing on the application of L. L. Bowman for permit to operate wreck- ing yard, etc., on a portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch; and K On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be, and the same is hereby further continued to February' . 24, 1933, at 2:00 P.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A hc. In the 2-latter of Appointment of the Board of Trustees for the µ :new consolidated Contra Costa Viosquito Abatement District No. 1. ORDER WHERE.-IS, by order of this Board on January 20, 1953, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2, Contra Costa., Mosquito Abatement District No. 3, and the Antioch-Live Oak Mosgciito Abatement Dist-rict were consolidated into a new mosquito abatement district named the CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEt ZhTT DISTRICT NO. 1 and WHEREAS, certified copies of said order have been recorded with 'the County fid Recorder of this county and filed with the Secretary of State, of the State of Califor i nia, and WHEREAS, this Board has been notified by the City Council of the City of Concord that, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 2369, 2370 and 2240, it has appointed J. L. Peterson of 404 Overhill Road, Concord, as the trustee representing that city, and has been notified by the City Council of the City of Antioch that, pur-suant to the same statutes, it has appointed Peter A. Donlon, Jr., of 30 —17th Street,:; F Antioch, as the trustee representing that city on the Board of Trustees of said neer district, u IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that, pursuant to the same statutes, Paul H. Woods, of 858 Acalanes Road, Lafayette, be and he is hereby APPOINTED as the TRUSTEE ass zrepresenting the unincorporated territory within the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 to serve with the two trustees above named and with such other trustees 'as may be appointed from time to time.PASSED AND ADOFFED by the following vote of the Board, to wit:AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.ys+ ra NOES: Supervisors - None.ABSENT: Supervisors - None.In the Matter of Claim of J. r N. Young, 329 Carmel avenue,E1 Cerrito for damages due to drainage water. Al,A verified claim of J. N. Young, 329 Carmel Avenue, El Cerrito, for damage to personal property in the sum of X93.00 and real property in the sum of 325. 60, g.alleged to have been caused by mater flowing From public street into the claimant's. X residence, having been filed with this Board on January 26, 1953 ; and On motion of Supervisor Taylar and seconded •by Supervisor Frederickson, IT TS BY TH:: BOARD JRDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. s r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Cl f W. Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. xis In the Matter of Claim of GLADYCG w YOUNG, 333 Carmel Avenue, El Cerrito, for damages due to drain- age water. 74 z r A verified claim of Gladyce Young, 333 Carmel Avenue, El Cerrito, for damage to personal property in the sum of $261-50 and real property in the sum of $180.00, F ' alleged to have been caused by water flowing from public street into the claimant*s residence, having been filed with this Board on January 26, 1953; and Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, and seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. Q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.UZ In the I Latter of 'Authorizing Personnel adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 'IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments are authorized: Treasurer kv Reclassification of one Typist-Cleric position to Intermediate Typist Clerk.t Auditor-Controller Cancellation of one Intermediate Stenographer-Clerk position. a "= Addition of one position in the class of Intermediate Typist Clerk. a Probation 44, r i Reclassification of Stenographer-Clerk position to Intermediate Typist Clerk. t County Clerk f Reclassification of one position of Typist Clerk to Intermediate Typist Clerk. F Social Service 4 'r .F Addition of one additional position in the class of Social Worker. Co_ unty Hospital Reclassification of position of Physician in Charge of Chest Diseases to Assistant Xledical Director. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to=- prepare an amendment to the salary ordinance in order to provide the addition .of the r ' class of position of Permanent-Intermittent Examination Proctor, Range 24 4297 - 357 • The ,foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.3 In the Fatter of Directing Pub- lication of Notice of Intention s4. to Purchase Real Property from 1•1ATTHEW McILWAINE and STELLA McILWAINE. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of r California, intends to purchase from FATTH W KcILWAINB and STELLA McILWAINE, his wife,r*h the realroperty described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($8,750) for the purpose of constructing there on a county building in Richmond; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundrej and Fifty Dollars ($8,750) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; Y NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 3rd day of I-larch, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of tae Board of Supervisors in the hall of Records, FLartinez, California, as the time and place when andl where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said notice. 4 t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a news- paper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, r this 27th day of Januarys 19532 by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUTAINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANa. J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. n . Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. j r4`A NOTICFs OF IN'T'ENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 27th day of January, 1953, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de scribed real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Cost State of California, described as follows: The north 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 6 and all of Lot 7 in Block 154, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Walls Addi- tion to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of n March 22 1909 in Volume 2 of Naps, atCalifornia,> P ,Page 30. NOTICE IS HEREBYFURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property x} from MATTHEW YyIcILWAINE and STELLA KcILWAINE, his wife; that the purchase price of said' property is to be the sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($8.,750) ; that Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said, purchase. Dated this 27th day of January, 1953• W. T. PAASCH f County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the'' Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, t J,•'di c,,.By M. A. SMITH eputy Jerk In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 1, Kitchen Equipment Work to be install- r ed in additional facilities t to be constructed at County Hospital, Martinez. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE .BOARD ORDERED ;; :; " that Change Order No. 1, which changes the location of the pre.-scrub unit and. stainless a steel sink with no change in the price of the contract of Dohrmann Hotel Supply Compaa`,y for furnishing and installing certain kitchen equipment in additions to be constructed t at the County Hospital, Martinez, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 1 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. is In the Batter of Approving r.. Change Orders Nos. 2, 3, 4, urY. 5, and 6 and granting exten- sion of time for construction of third-floor addition, Hall V' of Records, Martinez. Y x f On the recommendation of 9. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, and on motion of a Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED. that the following change orders, which make the following changes to contract of Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor addition and alterations to Hall of `Records,P Martinez, be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Original Contract Price - - - - - - - - - - - - - $396a813.00 Change Order No. 1 approved November 18, 3052 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ADD- 248.86 Contract Price to date 397,061.86 a tr Change Order No. 2 Omit work in Jury Room 1329 and Transcribing Room 1330 - CREDIT 1,449-00 x , Install new skylight over Stairway C - - - - ADD 500,00 Change Administrator's Department -_ - - - - ADD 648.75 DECREASE Contract price 00.2 39 ,7 1 1 X Chane Order No. 3 Install additional telephone conduit - - - - ADD 226.16 226.16 8396;987-77 Change Order No. 1 y¢ Drilling of 160 holes for connections in structural steel work - - - - - - ADD 20.00 230.00 397,307.77 NZ 7; a' yr T i i i Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. Change Order No. Install conduit and outlets - - - - - - - - -ADD 724.78 724.78 39 ,032.55 Change Order No. 6 Work shown on Drawing No. 1012-S entitled "Change to Unassigned Space No. 530" - - - - - - - - - - - -ADD $138 1 CONTRACT PRICE INCLUDING CHANGE ORDERS NOS. 2 - 6 399,420-54 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change orders on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor is granted an exten- sion of fifty calendar days in order to complete said construction. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Change Orders Nos. 12 and 13, Additions to County Hospital. i On the recommendation of Masten. and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- ( visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t Change Orders Nos. 12 and 13, Which makes the following changes and adds the following j sums to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to the County Hospital: ! E Chance Order No. 12 Relocation and additions to side walks, etc. - - - - - - - - $1,285.00 Heating and plumbing work - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4,733.00 Electrical work - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,186.00 Total Additions $x11,20 .00 Change Order No. 13 Install rock sump and drain line - - - - - - - - - - - - - - §104.00 Total Additions 104-00 Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6$0,499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - 712,929.50 Change Order No. 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - - - - - 11,204.00 Change Order No. 13 - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - - - - -104.00 TOTAL 724,237.50) be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this 1 Board, is authorized to execute said change orders on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2, Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. On the recommendation of hasten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 2, which makes the following changes and adds the sum of $45,535 to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County- Hospital: All site preparation work to Psychiatric Building - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $21,011.00 Transporting and depositing excess excavated material at Buchanan Field - - - - - - - - - - 1054.00 Plumbing work - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17,815.00 Heating work - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 801.00 Electrical work - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,081.00 Grading, paving, etc., for future parking area - - - 3,473.00 Total Additions 45,535.00 Contract price including amendment dated December 23, 1952 - -$675,225.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - 675,075.00 Change Order No. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDITION - - 45,525.00 TOTAL V720-1-610-.00) be, and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 2 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Appropriation g Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following; appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby approved: x 1 x s N r Apw Tuesday, January 27, 1953, Continued. Antioch Judicial District (,fig): From Unappropriated Reserve 5,004 tri. To Permanent Personnel 2364 Services (Rent) 840w Supplies 300 r aCapitalOutlays - 4 desks 590 3 desk chairs 220 40 chairs, 1 chair, 1 L table 555 1 adding machine 135 Requirements for new court to 6/30/53 r Walnut Creek Judicial District: From Unappropriated Reserve 205 X r To Capital Outlays Adding Machine 205r County Hospital:a From Unappropriated Reserve 56s739 . K To Capital Outlays - Bldg. Construction 656s,739 To ,Provide for financing change order to corer •change in site for Psycho Ward, as authorized by Board on r r •1/27/53 t r 1k County Surveyor: From Unappropriated Reserve To Services 900 Capital Outlays - 200 To provide financing for -work on county magas `authorized by Board on 1/27/ 53g s Y Highway:s From 1 Primary Bridge Croup C.O. 6s625 r ,+, Primary Road Croup C.O.292270 Secondary Road Group C.Q.28,913 Urban Road Group C.Q. 212 y Rural Road Group C.O. 7,657 1 To Primary Road Maintenance 35,895 Seconda rY Road Naintenance 44,782 NTransfertocovermaintenanceexpenses. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , .1 f l JIn the Matter of Sketch of Administration Building for Contra Costa County Hospital. A sketch of the prosed Administration Buildingfor Contra CostaG`Count hospital prepared by Austen and Hurd, Architects, and datd January 13, 1953s is p e-- seated to this Board; and Tg54 ii v. ITOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,Y: {nm. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sketch be, and the same is hereby approved. law, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.- In the Matter of Authorizing j Attendance at Meeting. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r* BY THE BOARD'ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Service Director be, and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County Expense, State Civil Defense, Region 3 meeting at the University of California on February 3, 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x}tib' And the Board adjourns in respect to the memory of the late 0. K. Smith, who died on January 22, 1953, and who had served well and faithfully as Chairman. of sx the Contra Costa County Planning Commission from 1929 to 1941. a x r h q, r z 4^. 6 N;6w,l a. January 27, 1953 Continued. f D Tuesday, And the Board adjourns to meet on T.huradays.- January ,29, 1953, `at 9 o clock P, A.ri., in the Board Chambers, Sall of Records,} 4a;tinea,, Califoruia.. f , yy 4) 6 D . I, .- } Yj M1 ,.. rJJca rx a, + ,... RFGhafr a fi a{d_. ATTEST: fi r, 1, - Y W. T. PAASCH, CLERK M., `' M u BY Deputy erk 6 $tZLC .f A......1159_7: 1 11_ 7 1 - 11 i r z G 3 {r,s dy r} riff d^ .' F.1L BEFORE THE i/IIi/ e Yi S Nr iLk VOlMI tb L Y , t Ear 'Sxsv1, 7 Y! THURSDAY JANUARY 29 1953, x i. 1 ,TSE BOARD MT' IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT O'CLOCK A. X. IN J T_, THE ARD9CHAt BSRS HALL OF r ,'' t ,,} ,- A p Q y p ' f /( 'f DST 3 RECORDS, 1 '3TIN3, 'Vt L1i OA{liJi r rr , ra`7 i PRESENT: HON• H. L. MCUINCS m ` ,''` i u 3, CHAIRMAN FIiESIDING; SUPERSORS1. r:, ," I. T. GOYAK RAY S. TAYLOR W. 11 w I , .fi , G. BUCK J. FREDERICKSON.Kr PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. xI'l r 4 d h, M i' See ZDn1Dglnute3 - - K x G n %} s" t xWt Jura 114 r I. And the Board takes recess to meat, on ;Tuesday,, February 3,.:1953,,' at 9 o t clock. 1x a%m.,, in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.I•., S 5 Sw,Zt d - t: 1. 1ifF' .rAFi Yry yrt° yN.• iy. 50, 113r . If il".,F chairman 4€. vV R1, d' r: ATTEST: r r a Vit. T. P ASCH, CLERK 11" -; , , e Ah, f 11By4iY Deputy Glerk N, pf, rte'°f t res' u y fis J s zJr r' sl: a eF { v r ,.asp • 1, ih+:f3 4 j 4" i w fe 41 0 ,-sF xY+a ; y r r r ass Y w '"1 y ..eta tl : O T F'I MN l. Si: 4ijSR:' t.:. amu/ryP0i4,', rf' ''L Via,€+. 7,4r *, r 1 ""fir E S..y e .$rb , 6 t„} yt. r G.Y' # 9 uo., _ x LLLL ; h l ,.Y z ".s hder x:,t:.a. t fes f4fi._ Mt?:x' f{{- SIC t.e -',x x 3 r serf 11a}' Ftlli 4 i. ` t T L{ bt Fd{rt,T' r, RR`` 5 k. if I'' __ 1. 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GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r% The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of January, 1953, are, read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. YpYp In the Matter of Dissolution of the Kensington Police Pro- tection District. t 5ThisBoardhaving, on January 27, 1953, continued the hearing on the proposeddissolutionoftheKensingtonPoliceProtectionDistricttoFebruary3, 1953 at 10:00a.m.; and this being the time to which said matter was continued, and this Board havingfurtherconsideredsaidmatter; q On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidhearingbe, and the same is hereby further continued to March31, 1953, at 10:00 a.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendation that Governor Warren appoint YRalphM. Beede to Contra Costa Rent Advisory Board. It appearing to this Board that due to the resignation of M. F. Greif, member of the Contra Costa County Rent Advisory Board, a vacancy exists on said Board; NOW,THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ralph M. Beede, 220 Seventh St. , Antioch, r ' be and he is hereby recommended to Governor Warren for appointment to said Contra CortesCountyRentAdvisoryBoard. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Qt. In the Matter of monthly report of Poundmaster. r Report of the Poundmaster for the month of January, 1953, is presented tothisBoard; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. h In the Matter of Rescinding Board order of January 27, 1953 which r authorized the reclassification of Stenographer-Clerk position in jtheProbationDepartment, to Inter-r mediate Typist Clerk.. t This Board having on January 27, 1953 adopted a resolution which reclassified a position in the class of Stenographer-Clerk in the Probation Department in Martinez,to Intermediate Typist Clerk; andyp good cause therefor, on Motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of January 27, 19S3 be and the same is hereby vacated, rescinded and set aside. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing re- x classification of Stenographer_ Clerk position in the Probation s Department, to Intermediate Typist-Clerk. E On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a position in the class of Stenographer-Clerk in the Probation Department in Martinez, be and it is hereby reclassified to the class of Intermediate Typist Clerk. r` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x i< L Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Resolution memorial- izing Congress to enact legislation and to appropriate moneys necessary to bring the Veterans Administration Hospital Program to certain standards. R E S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, there is an alarming shortage of hospital beds available in Califor- nia for California veterans provided by the Veterans Administration, and the number has been decreased by 2,000 beds since June, 1950; and WHEREAS, there are approximately 4,600 veterans in California state mental Institutions of which approximately 1,500 have service-connected disabilities entitling them to hospitalization and care by the Veterans Administration; and WHEREAS, in October of 1946 the Federal Government approved the building of a 1,000-bed neuropsychiatric hospital in San Francisco, which hospital has never been built due to the failure of the Federal Government to appropriate funds to build this hospital; and WHEREAS, a 200-bed general, medical and surgical hospital in San Diego was approved but has never been built due to the failure of the Federal Government to appro priate the necessary funds therefor; and WHEREAS, the standard of medical care for California veterans in the existing hospitals has been adversely affected by reductions in the budget of the Veterans Admin- istration; and WHEREAS, it is a well known fact that hundreds of thousands of veterans have been migrating to the State of California from every state of the Union since the close of World War I and the veteran population of California will continue to increase by reason of the Korean emergency, and for that reason applications by veterans for hospit- alization have shown a steady increase; and WHEREAS, the Veterans Administration has not only caused a cut-back in the number of operating beds, but it has also reduced the standard of medical care, the amount of out-patient treatment for veterans, the amount of medical research, and a shortage in the medical supplies in these veterans hospitals; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED by the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, State of California that said Board respectfully memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact legislation and to appropriate moneys necessary to bring the Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital Program to the needed standards to meet the needs of the veteran popu- lation of California; and HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the COUNTY CLERIC be hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the United States congressional representative of this District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 3rd day of February, 1953, by the following vote, to crit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint, Barbour vs. County of Contra Costa et al. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that copy of Complaint, Barbour vs. County of Contra Costa et al, No. 5740, Justice' s Court of Martinez District, which copy was filed in the office of the County Clerk and Clerk of This Board on January 30, 1953, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. U In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 766. Ordinance No. 766, which amends the salary ordinance (Ordinance No. 71 1) by the addition of the position of Permanent-Intermittent Examination Proctor, Range 24, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the EAST CONTRA COSTA OBSERVER, a newpaper 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 Approving Ordinance No. 767. Ordinance No. 767, which amends Ordinance No. 491, as amended, by the addition of the positions of Civil Engineering Assistant, Range 31; Civil Engineering Associate, Range 35; and Junior Stenographer Clerk, Range 19; to the Contra Costa County Flood Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. Control and Water Conservation District, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTEDP IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the EL CERRITO JOURNAL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Emmett Hitchcock, Assistant County Tax Collector, to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Emmett Hitchcock, Assistant County Tax Collector, be, and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the Tax Collector and Auditor Convention at Santa Cruz, February "18t to 20th, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of the Petition to Establish, Organize and Form a Park, Recreation and Parkway District under the Provisions of Sections 5630 to 5667, inclusive, of the Public Resources Code of RESOLUTION FIXING BOUND- the State of California, to be ARIES AND DESIGNATING known as E1 Sobrante Park, Recre- NAME ation and Parkway District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHMiEA9, a petition to establish, organize and form a park, recreation and parkway district under the provisions of Sections 5630-5667, inclusive, of the Public Resources Code of the State of California, signed by registered voters residing within the proposed district equal in number to at least thirty per cent (30%) of the votes cast in the territory comprising said district at the last general election, 1950, at which avernor was elected was filed with the Board of8'0 Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on Tuesday, December 2, 1952, and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did on said 2nd day of December, 1952, fix as a time and place for the hearing of the petition, Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1953, at ten o' clock A.M. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, T Martinez, California, and did order the County Clerk to give notice of the hearing in the manner prescribed by law, and WA RAS, notice of hearing was duly and regularly published in the "E1 Sobrante Herald-Bee Press" , a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated within the district once a week for three (3) successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing, as appears from the affidavit of the publisher on file herein, and WHEREAS, on January 6, 1953, the time set for hearing, this Board did continue the hearing on said petition to Tuesday, January 13, 1953, at ten o' clock A.M. in said Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, on January 13, 1953, the time to which the hearing was continued as aforesaid, this Board did further continue the hearing on said petition to Tuesday, January 27, 1953, at ten o'clock in the said Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, on January 27, 1953, the time to which the hearing was continued as aforesaid, this Board did further continue the hearing on said petition to Tuesday, February 3, 1953, at ten o'clock A.M. in the said Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, on said Tuesday, February 3, 1953, at the time appointed, the Board heard and considered protests, both oral and written, by persons interested in the for- mation of the proposed district and considered petitions for the exclusion of certain portions of the proposed territory, and the Board being fully advised in the matter, NOW, TORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board finds that certain portions of the territory described in the petition will not be benefited by inclusion in the pro- posed district and does exclude such portions from said territory, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board finds that all of the territory herein- after described, being a portion of the territory described in the petition for the for- mation of the district , will be benefited by inclusion within said district and that the project is feasible, economically sound and in the public interest, and does therefore designate the boundaries of said district to be known as EL SOBRANTE PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, .and does fix the boundaries as follows: EL SOBRANTE Pte, R»"CREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the south line of Road No. 24 with the dividing line between Lots 127 and 133, as said road and lots are shown upon the ma Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," which map was filed in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, on March 1, 1894; thence North to the north line of Road No. 24; thence Easterly and Northerly along the northerly and westerly line of said Road No. 24 to the intersection thereof with the south line of Lot 246 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence West to the southwest corner of said Lot 246; thence North along the west line of Lot 246 and 245 to the south line of Lot 244; thence along the southerly and westerly boundary line of said Lot 244, West, Northwesterly and Northeasterly to the most north- erly corner of said Lot and a point on the exterior boundary line of the San Pablo Ranft at the most westerly corner of a 96.786 acre tract described under "Parcel Two" in a deed from Hilda Machado to H. Eugene Roberts et ux recorded July 30, 1943 in Volume 728 Official Records at page 467, (said 96.786 acre tract being a portion of what is known as the Maclean Ranch Subdivision); thence following the exterior boundary line of said 96.786 acre tract Northerly, Northeasterly, Northwesterly, Northeasterly, Easterly and Southerly to the point of intersection of said boundary line with the east and west mid section line of Section 28 , T2N R4W, KDB&M; thence East along the east and west mid- section lines of Sections 28 and 27 to the point of intersection of said line with the northeast corner of Ranchitos Del Sobrante, filed June 22, 1945, in Map Book 27, page 56, in the Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence following the Easterly line of said Ranchitoe Del Sobrante S 1° 32' 10" E 619.15 feet, S 9. 00' E 445.00 feet , and S 150 32' 50" E 585.00 feet to the intersection thereof with the north. erly line of E1 Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, filed January 10, 1942 in Kap Book 25, page 862, in the Recorder' s Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence leaving the exterior boundary of Ranchitos Del Sobrante and following the exterior boundary of the said E1 Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, N 54. 20' E 258.43 feet, S 430 041 25" 196.64 feet, S 450 12' 05" E 50.44 feet, S 410 42' 50" E 164.90 feet, S 400 00' W 200 feet , S 570 56' E 365 feet , S 5° 13' W 355 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 249 of said El Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, said point also being on the northerly line of a tract of land known as the Naylor Tract; thence leaving the boundary line of E1 Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, S 590 18' E 700.00 feet, S 740 21' E 252.50 feet, N 680 37' E 480.00 feet, N 160 51' E 326.00 feet , N 10 24' E 300.00 feet, N 130 28' W 130.00 feet, N 660 32' E 60.00 feet, S 420 36' E 210.00 feet, S 750 30' E 400.00 feet , N 870 33' E 800.00 feet, N 780 42' E 275.00 feet, N 700 42' E 135.00 feet, N 800 24' E 364.00 feet, to a point on the southwesterly boundary line of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along said Rancho line to stake P.R. 4, said point being common to Rancho E1 Pinole , Section 34, T2N R4W and the Rancho E1 Sobrante, and also being the most north- erly corner of Lot 15, as shown upon the map entitled "Map of the Rancho E1 Sobrante Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on March 14, 1910; thence Southwesterly along the boundary line of said Rancho El Sobrante to the most easterly corner of Lot 16, Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence Southeasterly, West- erly, and Southerly along the exterior boundary line of said Lot 16 to the most south- erly corner of said Lot 16; thence continuing along the exterior boundary line of said Lot 16 in a general Northwesterly direction to its intersection with the southeast cormr of Lot 19, Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence N 160 35' W along the easterly line of said Lot 19 and the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the center line of May Road; thence Southwesterly and Southerly following the center line of May Road to its intersection with the center line of the San Pablo Dam Road; thence Southeasterly on the center of San Pablo Dam Road to the intersection thereof with the northerly ex- tension of the east line of Canyon Park, which map was filed in the Office of the Re- corder of Contra Costa County on November 12, 1948 in Nap Book 36, at page 20; thence Southerly following said northerly extension and the east line of said Canyon Park to the Southeast corner of Lot 29; thence following the exterior boundary of said Canyon Park S 850 30' W 900.70 feet; S 80 24' W 287.28 feet; S 85. 30' W 446.90 feet; N 370 30' W 50.34 feet; N 5° 30' E 120.00 feet; N 120 30' W 95.00 feet; N 39. 33' 45" E 49.41 feet- N 290 30' W 30.00 feet; N 260 30' E 40.00 feet; N 43. 45' 35" E 74.09 feet• N 360 16' 40" W 54.90 feet; N 40 W 72.00 feet; N 120 12' 30" E 50.49 feet; N 40 14' 20' E 50.00 feet; N 170 W 98.03 feet to a point on the east line of Clark Road; thence West to the West line of said Clark Road; thence Northerly along the west line of said Road to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Wilbur J. Skow et al to Scott W. Bonds et al, recorded October 31, 1951 in Volume 1844 Official Records at page 253; thence N 840 52' W along the north line of said Bonds parcel to the south- east corner of Lot 41, Green Acres, filed August 16, 1950 in Map Book 41, page 35; thence continuing N 840 52' W 679.93 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 30 Green Acres, said point being on the east line of Lot 50 Jana Bonds Tract, Unit No. 1, filed September 19, 1951 in Map Book 44 , page 45; thence following the exterior boundary line of said Jana Bonds Tract S 10 09' W 14.38 feet, to the southeast corner of said Lot 50, N 880 51' W 350 feet, S 10 09' W 103.962 feet , S 110 54' 04" E 50.305 feet, S 7. 47' 25" E 80.598 feet, S 18* 51' 50" E 33.906 feet, S 0. 37' 33" E 51.215 feet, S 76. 32' 30" W 333.33 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 43, Jana Bonds Tract, said point being the south- east corner of that parcel of land deeded to Marcellus Leroy Clark et ux recorded Aug- ust 9, 1944 in Volume 794 Official Records, page 146; thence Southwesterly to the south- west corner thereof; said point being a point on the easterly line of La Colina, filed April 14, 1941 in Map Book 25, page 805; thence South along the east line of said La Colina to the southeast corner thereof; said point being on the southerly line of Lot 126 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence Westerly to the southwest corner of said lot , said point being the southeast corner of Lot 27 as shown on the map entitled "Map of North Richmond, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on ATril 6, 1908, in Map Book 1, at page 18; thence Southwesterly along the southerly line of Lots 27, 551 549 53, 52, 50 and 48 of said map to the southwesterly corner of Lot 48, said point being on the present San Pablo Fire District boundary line; thence Northerly following said boundary line and the west- erly line of said Lot 48 and said line produced to the northerly line of Hill Crest Road; thence Westerly along said line to the easterly line of Hillsdale Road; thence Northerly along said line to the southwest corner of Lot 15 of the aforesaid map of North Richmond; thence Easterly along the southerly line of Lot 15 to the southeast corner thereof; thence Norther3y along the easterly line of Lot 15 and said line pro- duced to a point on the northerly line of the San Pablo Dam Road; thence Northwesterly in a direct line to the southeast corner of Block 18, as shown on the map entitled "Rol lingwood, Contra Costa County, California" , filed April 6, 1943 in Hap Book 26, at page 916; thence Northerly along the east line of said Ro111ngwood and the northerly exten- sions thereof to the dividing line between Lots 131 and 133 of the said San Pablo Rancho; thence Easterly to the southeast corner of said Lot 133; thence Northerly along the di- viZing line between Lots 133 and 127 to the south line of Road No. 24, the point of beginning. e Continued.Tuesday, February ,, 1953, EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Beginning on the northerly line of San Pablo Dam Road at the intersection with the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 15, Kap of North Richmond, Contra Costa County, California" , filed April 6, 1908 in the Office of the Recorder in Map Book 1 Page 18; thence easterly along the north line of said road to the intersection thereof with the Serpa Tract, recorded January 2, 1947 in Volume 32 of Maps, at page 23, said point also being the most southerly corner of the Serpa Tract Lighting District; q` thence along the exterior boundary of said Serpa Tract being also the Serpa Tract Light Ing District as follows: N ?6° 50' E 914.13 feet, N 13° 10' W 508.20 feet, N 76. 50' E: 217.61 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 460 feet, the center of y which bears S 270 16' 405 W, an are distance of 84.12 feet through a central angle of 100 28' 400; thence tangent to said curve N 73. 12' W 33.80 feet, N 840 30' 35" W 101.98 feet, N 730 12' S 82.46 feet to a point on the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence continuing and following said creek S 530 45' W 41.83 feet, S 720 45' W 217.80 feet, S 84. 00' W 50.16 feet, S 60° 15' W 11.50 feet, N 81° 00' W 250.80 feet, S 79. 45' W 56ad feet, S 60. 45' W 92.40 feet, S 30• 5' W 50.16 feet, S 74. 30' W 46.86 feet, S 520 51 W 63.36 feet, S 80 15' W 128.70 feet , S 240 15' W 50.16 feet , S 64. 15' W 7.92 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 10 Block 4 of said Serpa Tract; thence leaving said Serpa Tract and said lighting district and continuing along the center line of said creek in a general westerly direction to the intersection thereof with the westerly boundary line of the above described parcel; thence southeasterly along said westerly line to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, f== State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 3rd day of February,Y 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON K NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing the Superintendent of Schools to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE rt BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, Superintendent of County Schools, be and he is hereby authorized to attend at County expense, meeting of the State Advisory Committee on Adult Education, January 29 and 30, at Sacramento. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said B. 0. Wilson be and he is hereby, authorized to attend a meeting of the State Department of Education (annual workshop) , near the middle of March on dates and a place not yet selected, at no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the Superintendent of Schools to A attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to attend the meeting of the National Association of School Administrators, February 14 to 19, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, at no expense to the County, and to be out of the State from February 12 to 23. y The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board: N AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by 'Supervisor Buchanan, IT. 'IS-' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved:c Brentwood Judicial District From Unappropriated Reserve . . . $1028 To Capital Outlays - 1 steel desk Std. 148 a 1 chair, swivel 82 1 desk, oak 140 1 chair, swivel 82 r 2 tables, oak 130 24 chairs, oak 272 1 typewriter 160 1 seal 14 to equip court room and office. yi a<I: IS' Awl -- r Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. Flood Control From Unappropriated Reserve . .. 1500 To Special Expense 1500 to provide financing for repairs to pedestrian bridge in Gregory Gardens as authorized by Board on January 27. 5, Highway From Bldg. Construction-Lafayette Garage, Truck stalls, Pave Parking 2500 To Fence do Lights 3560 From Rural Road Group, Construction #4727 1000 To cover cost of Work Order 4787, paving, fencing, and lights for new garage area at Lafayette. x 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel e r Adjustments. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby auth- orized and approved: Probation Department - Juvenile Hall: Addition of one janitor Addition of one Intermediate Typist Clerk F Y. Richmond Health Center: Reclassified one position in class of Steno-Clerk, to Intermediate Steno- Clerk. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding contract for furnishing electric current to Danville Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for maintaining a system of street lights in and of furnishing electric current to, the Danville Lighting District, f and this being the time and place set forth in the notice calling for bids, the follow- ing bid is opened and read by the Clerk:r Bid of Pacific Gas and Electric Company Schedule LS-2 til( and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the maintaining of a system of street lights in and furnishing electric current to, said Danville Lighting District, be and the same is 4 awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted in their bid. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company furnish to this Board duly executed contract and a surety bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $1,000, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of delinquent er- roneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following delinquent erroneous assessment which appears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1951-52, said correction having been conserted 7 to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assessment as follows: For the year 1951-52, Sale $2331 and #2332 for 1950, A. F. Stewart is assessed with the North 40 feet of Lot S and the Southeast 30 feet of Lot 6 Block F, Pleasant Yf Hill Homesites Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1380. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X` In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous as- sessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to 21aa Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appears on the aR assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to b the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: In Volume 26, Assessment #E622836, A. F. Stewart is assessed with the North 40 feet of Lot 5 and the Southwest 30 feet of Lot 6 Block F. Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at J1380. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. These improvements belong on Asses- sment #622836-1 appearing in the names of Jack and Madalyn Doke. Mr. Doke requests im- J provements be added to his property, on the second installment of taxes, being the Northeast 70 feet of Lot 6 Block F, Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit No. 1. Mr. Doke has paid the first installment of taxes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Supervisor H. L. Cummings to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Commission. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT Supervisor H. L. Cummings be, and he is hereby appointed as the representative of Contra Costa County to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Commission, to serve during the year 1953- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xa In tiie Matter of Demand of Noble F. Justice for refund x of deposit made to the Plan- ning Commission. Noble F. Justice having filed a demand for $6.00 refund, deposit made by him x to the Planning Commission for land use permit; On the recommendation of Russell Griffith, Assistant Planning Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said demand be and the same is hereby denied. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Ordinances No.' 760 and No. 762. E This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 760 and No. 762 and a cop of each of said ordinances having been duly published for the time and in the manner required by law as evidenced by affidavits of publication as follows: t Affidavit of Leona Karchetti showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. 760 in the "Antioch Ledger". F . Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. ?62 in the "Walnut Kernel" , Yµ which affidavits have been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD---RED that said Ordinances No. 760 and No. 762 be and the same are hereby de- clared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Creating Revolving Fund for El Cer- rito Judicial District. This Board deeming it necessary for the expeditious transaction of business In the E1 Cerrito Judicial District that a revolving fund be created for said district; TORE and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with the provisions of Section 29321, Government Code, a revolving fund in the sum of $100 be, and the same is hereby created 4' for the E1 Cerrito Judicial District and Joe Martyn Turner, Judge of said E1 Cerrito Judicial District is hereby instructed to file with the County Clerk a good and suffi- cient bond in the sum of $100 executed by a surety company authorized by the laws of the State of California to execute bonds; and that upon faithful administration of said bond the County Auditor shall draw his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $100 in favor of Joe Martyn Turner, Judge of the El Cerrito Judicial District, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 214 Tuesday, February 3, 1953, Continued. 00 In the Matter of Appointment 4 by City of Martinez of Trustee for new consolidated Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement Die- tri et No. 1. j This Board having heretofore on January 20, 1953 adopted a resolution consolsN.- dating Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 3, and the Antioch-Live Oak Mosquito Abatement District into a new mosquito abatement district named the CONTRA ! COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1; and the City of Martinez having notified this Board by letter dated January 26, 1953 that said City, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 23690 2370 and 2240, has appointed MR. SIGMUND MAHLER as trustee to repre-' sent the said City of Martinez on said newly organized CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 3 DISTRICT NO. 1; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ACKNOWLEDGED that said City of Martinez s has notified this Board of said appointment.i f In the Matter of Appointing Directors, Contra Costa Soil Conservation District. It appearing to this Board from the Certificate of the County Clerk that only I one person has been nominated for each of the two positions, Por Director of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District which were to have been filled at the General. Soil. Con:.j r . servation District Election set for February 10, 1953, to Wt: GERALD DEARDORFF a h i'ixf HARRY H. HALE It further appearing to this Board from the Certificate of Tomas S.. Vanasek,., Secretary of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District, that no petition as provided for in Section 9204 of Deerings Public Resources Code, requesting that a general elect- ion be held for the election of Directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District;2 NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 9204 of Deerings Public Resources Code t and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BO.UD ORDERED that GERALD DEARDORFF and HW H. HALE be, and they are hereby appointed y Directors of said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District commencing March 3, 1953, at. , noon, for a term of four years. The. foregoing corder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 10, 1953, at, 9 a.m. in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ATTEST: 1 ,. firman W. T. PAASCH, LERK By Q•-4 i Deputy Clerk 41 R w F N S k 3f I r: qt BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1953 THE BOARD MEET IN REGUUR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHA14BERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING;` SUPERVISORS n I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Request for allowance for travel time for employees who work in the field. y% Charles L. Hemmings, Attorney at Law, appears before this Board and requests the r adoption of a policy with reference to allowance for travel time for field employees in the Highway Department; and Supervisor Goyak moved that the policy proposed by said Charles L. Hemmings be adopted. Supervisor seconded the motion. Before the roll call was taken Supervisor Goyak rescinded his motion which was agreeable to Supervisor Taylor. Supervisor Goyak then moved that the matter be continued to February 17, 1953 at 9:00 a.m. Super- visor Taylor seconded the motion and the vote of the Board on said motion was unani- mous. In the Matter of Fixing Com- T ` pensation of Fourth and Fifth Members of the Board of Retire-s fy a ment . iy'{ 0 In accordance with provisions of Section 31521, Government Code, and on motion IV of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER- ED that the compensation of the Fourth and Fifth Members (John F. Merchant and Robert Clyde Bryce) of the Contra Costa County Employees Board of Retirement be and the same is hereby fixed at $15 per meeting for not more than two meetings per month. The foregoing ander is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s R In the Matter of Authorizing Probation Officer to attend meeting at Los Angeles. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Probation Officer John Davis be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, a meet- ing of a subcommittee of the legislative committee of the County Probation Officers c Association with a similar subcommittee of Welfare Directors in Los Angeles, February 13, 1953. r . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Authorizing Social Service Dept. Director to travel to San Joaquin County. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. h Golden, Social Service Director, be, and he is hereby authorized to travel, at County a expense, to Stockton to serve on a panel conducting an examination for social workers, February 16, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Pub- lication of Notice of Intentions to Purchase Real Property from E. V. Anderson and ?Mildred E. Anderson. N WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from E. V. Anderson and Mildred E. Anderson, his wife, the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($$,500) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and 4" WHEREAS it appears to this Board that the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,5003 is a fair and reasonable price for said property; r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, March 109 19539 at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a news- paper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 10th day of February, 1953, by the following vote, to wit s Tuesday, February 10, 1953, Continued AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. 13 ABSENT: Supervisors _ None. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 764« Ordinance No. 764, which amends Ordinance No. 278 (interim zoning ordinance), as f n amended, by providing minimum sideyards and set-backs for interim districts, is pre- u sented to this Board; and f; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the WALNUT KERNEL, a newspaper of general( circulationrinted and rppublishedintheCountyofContraCosta. The foregoing order is passedpa by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 768. r Ordinance No. 768, which prohibits bicycles in that portion of the Broadway Tunnel ( lying within Contra Costa County {State Highway Route 75), is presented to this Board; ; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the ORINDA SUN, 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 Ordinances No. 763 and No. 765. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 763 and No. 765, and a copy `of each of said Ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidence by by Affidavit of Vida McNamer, showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. 763 in the Contra Costa Gazette; and Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, show-M ing publication of Ordinance No. 765 in the Lafayette Sun; On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD g ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 713 and No. 765 be, and the same are hereby declared: duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., r r In the Matter of Reports filed by County Depart- ments. P t Reports for the month of January, 1953, are presented by the Agricultural Com- missioner, and by the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and' Animals, and ordered filed. In the Matter of Appoint- went by the City of Walnut 1 Creek of Trustee for new I 4 Consolidated Contra Costa r Mosquito Abatement District No. 1. This Board having heretofore on January 20, 1953, adopted a resolution consolida-r ting Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2, Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 3 and the Antioch-Live Oak Mosquito Abatement District into a new Mosquito Abatement District named the CONTRA COSTA MOSIQTTITO ABAT&NIENT DISTRICT NO. 1; and the City of Walnut Creek having by letter dated February 6, 1953, notified this Board that said City, pursuant to Health and a Safety Code Sections 2369, 2370 and 2240, has appointed Elmer Cameron to represent the said City of Walnut Creek on said newly organized Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement Dist-i rict No. 1; r NOS 2 THEREFORE, this Board acknowledges said appointment by said City of Walnut Creek. f 7 f777..._._._.._.,......,..,....... r iN k i 1 t Tuesday, February 10, 19539 Continued In the Matter of Resignation of Agricultural Commissioner. A communication from V. G. Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner, dated February 6, 1953, notifying this Board that he will terminate his services on May 13, 1953, is read to the Board and ordered placed on file. 3 In the Matter of Denying Claim for Damages of C. F. Kroeger. C. F. Kroeger, by Hcey, Hall and Conti, Attorneys at Law, having, ron, February-- 6 1953, filed with the Clerk of this Board a Claim for Damages in the amount of $1,845; M On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the zPurchasingAgenttobeforwardedtotheInsuranceAdjuster. The foregoing order is passed 'y the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Application of Timothy F. Brown, Jr., and Timothy F. Brown, Sr., for r permit to conduct wrecking yard near Pittsburg. Timothy F. Brown, Jr., and Timothy F. Brown, Sr. , doing business as TIMIS AUTO WRECKING COMPANY, having filed with this Board an application for a permit to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in S. D. No. 4, approximately one-quarte mile east of underpass on Antioch-Pittsburg Highway, under provisions of Ordinance No. 426 and No. 455; and Thomas Heaton, Planning Technician, having notified this Board that the area referred to in the application is zoned for Heavy Industry; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify said applicants that before this Board can consider said arplication, said applicants will have to file for a land use r4 permit . Rf, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Street Light x located in area which has been annexed to Bel-Air Lighting District. This Board having on January 6, 1953, annexed certain described territory to the Bel-Air Lighting District, and it appearing that a 6000 lumen which is located on Bella Vista Avenue and Old State Highway in Ambrose, near Pittsburg, is located in the area annexed to said District; A° lY$ NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the charges for said lumen shall be agains said Bel-Air Lighting District instead of being charged to the General Street Lighting Fund. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Bel-Air Lighting 4 f District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARV ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to replace a 2500 lumen which is located at Madison Street and Old State Highway at Ambrose near w4'Pittsburg with a 6000 lumen; and To replace a 2500 lumen on Bella Monte Avenue and Old State Highway at Ambrose near Pittsburg with a 6000 lumen. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Application of Jerry G. Farrar for permit to oper- ate a rock quarry. This being the time fixed for the hearing on the application of Jerry G. Farrar for license to operate a rock quarry on certain described property owned by Marion J . Woeltz, 5496 Pine Hollow Road, Concord, California; A. F. Bray, Jr. , Attorney at Law, appears before this Board on behalf of the applicant; and Dan S. Murdock, Attorney at Law, appears before the Board on behalf of approximately 504 rotestants to thepyp granting of said application; and Supervisor Buchanan refers to a letter which he has received from the owner of the property stating that said owner does not wish the application to operate a rock quarry, granted; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y r? Tuesday, February 10, 1953, Continued t In the Matter of Requesting State Division of Highways to install radio wire in Broadway Tunnel. fy On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the State Division of Highways be, and it is hereby requested to a install an aerial wire in the Broadway Tunnel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel t Adjustments. On motion of Supervisorsor Ta for seconded bPTaylor, y Supervisorsor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed is AUTHORIZED: 4 Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservati on-Di st Addition of one Typist-Clerk position; Addition of six Senior Engineering Aide positions; Addition of three Engineering Aide positions; Addition of three Hydraulic Engineering Associate positions; a Addition of three Civil Engineering Assistant positions. Health De Addition of three Junior Civil Engineer positions. partment aL Y Reduced number of Senior Public Health Nurse nine to five; and positions from Increased number of Public Health Nurse positions from sixteen to twenty. CWF 1 n County Planning Commission' ftartment s Addition of two Planning Associate positions. Richmond Health CenterF Cancellation of one Staff Nurse position; rti Addition of one position of Institution Helpers Reclassification of one to Intermediate Typist Cloesr tian in class of Typist Clerk W Hiahway Department y Increased Road Maintenance Foremen from ten positions to eleven;4' Increased Equipment Operator, Grade I. from eight positions to thirteen; Increased Oil Sprayer and Bootman from nine positions to twelve; k Increased Bridge Carpenter from one position to two; Increased District Road Foremen from five positions to nine. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote cf the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD'i ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED: 1 Court House - Hall of Records: Decrease Increase Capital Outlay - Bldg. Improvements 5400.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 51,800.00 To provide for alterations in Board room and installation of microphone system.` 3 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Taylor, Frederickson. rxNOES: Supervisor Buchanan. w ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t 2 d Wy y*b7 i t:< 4( V t f xy Tuesday, February 10, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Appro- priati on Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED: ka County Hospital; Decrees Increase t; Capital Outlays - Equipment 4655.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 655.00 To provide installation cost of laundry equipment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appro- priation Adjustments. n On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised and directed to make the following:appropriation adjustments: p CountyAdministratorr " Appropriation Decrease Increase: Permanent Personnel 4665.00CapitalOutlays - Dictating Equips 1,049,00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 411714.00 In order to cover salary increase and to provide two dictating and one trans- cribing machine. Jury Commissioner Capital Outlays - Tables and Chairs 4136.00 Tabl1b1.04UnappropriatedReserve - General Fund 25«00 Build 1M Mai nt enane e g Supplies 100.00 fi3CapitalOutlays - $ fire extinguishers 206.00 uUnappropriatedReserve - General Fund 4306.00 In order to provide funds for supplies (goggles, fuses) and equipment needed for additional safety. Supervisors Capital Outlay - 1TTypist Chair P49..69 1 yping Table 18.54 1 14 Pica Remington Typewriter 167.37 Rite-Line #5073$6 19.16. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund P54-76 In order to provide funds for wanking equipment for additional personnel (Super- visor, District 3). Pitt shun a Memorial Building w Capital Outlays - ground Improvements 4406.00 Unappropriated Reserve 406.00 In order to provide .£bads to cover construction of additional sidewalk on 8th ands; 9th Streets. Through error this item, originally estimated at 9$1 was left out of budget. Building Inspector Capital Outlay - 1 aerial camera 1$0.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 01$0.00 County Hospital Capital Outlay - Ground Improvements 5$4.00 e Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 5$4.00x In order to finance construction of 4.-foot fence at top of retaining wall east of main hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F. In the blotter of approval of Report of County auditor filed February 10, 1953 The County auditor having filed with this Board on February 10, 1953, his'repartz . of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THPs B"RD ORDER4D that said report be approved and placed on file is the office of the County Clerk. fit 2 2), Tuesday, February 10, 1953 - Ccntinued IT IS 13Y THE BGaRD uRDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS Br THL BOLRD URDER::D 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. r In the Matter of the Formation, Establishment and Organization of the E1 Sobrante Park, Recre- ation and Parkway District.R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N A petition of a number of registered voters within the hereinafter proposed district equal in number to at least thirty per cent (30%) of the votes cast in the territory comprising the proposed district at the last preceding general election at which a governor was elected requesting the formation, establishment, and organization of a park, recreation and parkway district within the hereinafter described boundaries, having been presented and filed on the 2nd day of December, 1952, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board having fixed the 6th day of January, 1953, at ten o' clock A.H. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, and the Board having ordered the Clerk of said Board to give notice of said hearing by publication as provided in Sections 5635 and 5636 of the Public Resources Code , and an affidavit of publication being on file herein, and the Board having considered all protests made, both oral and written, to the petition for the formation of said District at the time of the hearing on said petition, and having also at said time considered all applications, both oral and written for the exclusion of particular territory from said proposed district, and the Board being thoroughly ad- vised in the matter, and the Board having duly and regularly continued hearing on said petition to the 13th day of January, 1953, at the same hour and place and the Board hav— ing duly and regularly further continued hearing on said petition to the 27th day of January, 1953, at the same hour and place, and the Board having duly and regularly fur- ther continued hearing on said petition to the 3rd day of February, 1953, at the same hour and place, and the Board having on said 3rd day of February, 1953, adopted a resolu- tion fixing the boundaries and designating the name of the proposed district , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby find that said petition and notice are genuine and sufficient and comply with the require- ments of the laws of this State; that said Board determines that the said E1 Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway District is a feasible and economically sound project and is for the public interest and should be established; that the name of said proposed district shall be the EL SOBRANTE PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and the boundaries of said proposed district are designated as follows: EL SOBRANTE PARK. RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the south line of Road No. 24 with the dividing line between Lots 127 and 133, as said road and lots are shown upon the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," which map was filed in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, on March 1, 1894; thence North to the north line of Road No. 24; thence Easterly and Northerly along the northerly and westerly line of said Road No. 24 to the intersection thereof with the south line of Lot 246 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence West to the southwest corner of said Lot 246; thence North along the west line of Lot 246 and 245 to the south line of Lot 244; thence along the southerly and westerly boundary line of said Lot 244, West, Northwesterly and Northeasterly to the most north- erly corner of said Lot and a point on the exterior boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho at the most westerly corner of a 96.786 acre tract described under "Parcel Two" in a deed from Kilda Machado to H. Eugene Roberts et ux recorded July 30, 1943 in Volume 728 Official Records at page 467, (said 96.786 acre tract being a portion of what is known as the Maclean Ranch Subdivision) ; thence following the exterior boundary line of said 96.786 acre tract Northerly, Northeasterly, Northwesterly, Northeasterly, Easterly and Southerly to the point of intersection of said boundary line with the east and west mid- section line of Section 28, T2N R4W, MDB&X; thence East along the east and west mid- section lines of Sections 28 and 27 to the point of intersection of said line with the northeast corner of Ranchitos Del Sobrante, filed June 22, 1945, in Map Book 27, page 56, in the Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence following the Easterly line of said Ranchitos Del Sobrante S 10 32' 10" E 619.15 feet, B 90 00' E 445.00 feet, and 8 150 324 500 E 585.00 feet to the intersection thereof with the north erly line of E1 Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, filed January 10, 1942 in Map Book 25 , page 862, in the Recorder' s Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence leaving the exterior boundary of Ranchitos Del Sobrante and following the exterior boundary of the said E1 Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, N 540 20' £ 258.43 feet, S 430 041 25" 196.64 feet , S 45° 12' fly" E 50.44 feet, S 410 42' 50" E 164.80 feet , S 400 00' W 200 feet , S 57° 56' E 365 feet , S 5° 13' W 355 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 249 of said El Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3, said point also being on the northerly line of a tract of land known as the Naylor Tract; thence leaving the boundary line of El Sobrante Manor Unit No. 3 S 59° 18' E 700.00 feet, 8 740 21' E 252.50 feet, N 68° 37' E 480.00 feet, N 16s 511 E 326.00 feet, N 10 24' E 300.00 feet , N 130 28' W 130.00 feet , N 660 32' E 60.00 feet, S 42° 36' E 210.00 feet, S ?50 30' E 400.00 feet, N 870 33' E 800.00 feet, N 790 42' E 275.00 feet , N 700 42' E 135.00 feet, N 800 24' E 364.00 feet, to a point on the south- westerly boundary line of the Rancho El Pinole; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along said Rancho line to stake P.R. 4, said point being common to Rancho E1 Pinole, Section 34, T2N R4W and the Rancho E1 Sobrante, and also being the most northerly corner of Lot 15, as shown upon the map entitled "Map of the Rancho El Sobrante Accompanying and form- ing a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on March 14, 1910; thence Southwesterly along the boundary line of said Rancho El Sobrante to the most easterly corner of Lot 16 , Rancho El Sobrante; thence Southeasterly, Westerly, and Southerly along the exterior boundary line of said Lot 16 to the most southerly corner of said Lot 222, Tues4eiy, February 10, 1953, Continued. 16• thence continuingalong the exterior boundng pry Zine of said Lot 16 in a general Northwesterly direction to its intersection with the southeast corner of Lot 19, Rancho EZ Sobrante; thence N 160 35' W along the easterly line of said Lot 19 and the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the center line of May Road; thence Southwesterly and Southerly following the center line of May Road to its intersection with the center line of the San Pablo Dam Road; thence Southee"terly on the center of San Pablo Dam Road to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the east line of Canyon Park, which man was filed in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa F County on November 12, 1948 in MaD Book 36, at page 20; thence Southerly following said northerly extension and the east line of said Canyon Park to the Southeast corner of Lot 29; thence following the exterior boundary of said Canyon Park S 850 30' W 900.70 feet; S 80 24' W 287.28 feet; S 850 30' W 446.90 feet• N 370 30' W 50.34 feet; N 50 30' E 120.00 feet; N 120 30' W 95.00 feet; N 390 33' C5" F. 49.41 feet; N 290 30' W 30.00 feet; N 260 30' E 40.00 feet; N 430 45' 35" E 74.09 feet; N 360 16' 40" W 54.90 feet; N 40 W 72.00 feet; N 120 12' 30" E 50.49 feet; N 40 14' 20" E 50.00 feet; N 170 W 98.03 feet to a point on the east line of Clark Road; thence West to the West line of said Clark Road; thence Northerly along the west line of said Road to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Wilbur J. Skow et al to Scott W. Bonds et al, recorded October 31, 1951 in Volume 18", Official Records at page 253; thence N 840 52' W along the north line of said Bonds parcel to the southeast corner of Lot 41, Green Acres, filed August 16, 1950 in Hap Book 41, page 35; thence continuing N 840 52' W 679.93 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 30 Green Acres, said point being on the east line of Lot 50 Jana Bonds Tract, Unit No. 1, filed September 19, 1951 in Map Book 44, page 45; thence following the exterior boundary line of said Jana Bonds Tract S 10 09' W 14.38 feet , to the southeast corner of said Lot 50, N 88 51' W 350 feet, S 10 09' W 103.962 feet, S 110 54' 04" E 50.305 feet, S 70 47' 25" E 80.598 feet, S 180 51' 50" E 4 33.906 feet , S 00 37' 33' E 51.215 feet, S 760 32' 30" W 33333 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 43, Jana Bonds Tract, said point being the southeast corner of that par- cel of land deeded to Marcellus Leroy Clark et ux recorded August 9, 1944 in Volume 794 Official Records, page 146; thence Southwesterly to the southwest corner thereof; said point being a point on the easterly line of La Colina, filed April 14, 1941 in Map Book 25, page 805; thence South along the east line of said La Colina to the southeast corner thereof; said point being on the southerly line of Lot 126 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence Westerly to the southwest corner of said lot , said point being the southeast cor- ner of Lot 27 as shown on the man entitled "Man of North Richmond, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on April 6, 1908, in Map Book 1, at page 18; thence Southwesterly along the southerly line of Lots 27, 55, 54, 53, 52, 50 and 48 of said map to the southwesterly corner of Lot 48, said point being on the present San Pablo Fire District boundary line; thence Northerly following said boundary line and the westerly line of said Lot 48 and said line produced to the northerly line of Hill Crest Road; thence Westerly along said line m to the easterly line of Hillsdale Road; thence Northerly along said line to the south- r west corner of Lot 15 of the aforesaid man of North Richmond; thence Easterly along the southerly line of Lot 15 to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the1-4 easterly line of Lot 15 and said line produced to a point on the northerly line of the San Pablo Dam Road; thence Northwesterly in a direct line to the southeast corner of Block 18 , as shown on the map entitled "Rollingwood, Contra Costa County, California" , filed April 6, 1943 in Map Book 26, at page 916, thence Northerly along the east line of said Rollingwood a-id the northerly extensions thereof to the dividing line between Lots 131 and 133 of the said San Pablo Rancho; thence Easterly to the southeast corner of said Lot 133; thence Northerly along the dividing line between Lots 133 and 127 to the south line of Road No. 24, the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Beginning on the northerly line of San Pablo Dara Road at the intersection with the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 15, Map of North Richmond, Contra Costa County, California" , filed April 6, 1908 in the Office of the Recorder in Map Book 1 Page 18; thence easterly along the north line of said road to the intersection thereof with the Serpa Tract, recorded January 2, 1947 in Volume 32 of Maps, at page 23, said point also being the most southerly corner of the Serpa Tract Lighting District; thence along the exterior boundary of said Serpa Tract being also the Serpa Tract Lighting District as follows: N 760 50' E 924.13 feet, N 130 10' W 508.20 feet , N 76. 50' E 217.61 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 460 feet , the center of which bears S 270 16' 40" W, an are distance of 84.12 feet through a central angle of 100 28' 400; thence tangent to said curve N 730 12' W 33.80 feet , N 840 30' 35" d 101.98 feet, N 730 12' S 82.46 feet to a point on the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence continuing and following said creek S 530 45' W 41.83 feet , S 720 45' W 217.80 feet, S 840 00' W 50.16 feet, S 600 15' W 115.50 feet, N 810 00' W 250.80 feet , S 790 45' W 56.10 feet , S 600 45' W 92.40 feet, S 300 45' W 50.16 feet, S 74. 30' W 46.86 feet, S 520 45' W 63.36 feet , S $0 15' W 128.70 feet, S 240 15' W 50.16 feet, s 640 15' W 7.92 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 10 Block 4 of said Serpa Tract; thence leaving said Serpa Tract and said lighting district and continuing along the center line of said creek in a general westerly direction to the intersection thereof with the westerly boundary line of the above described parcel; thence southeasterly along said westerly line to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that a special election shall be held within the pro- posed district for the purpose of a determination by the qualified voters on the forma- tion of said district and for the added purpose of the selection of three (3) persons having the qualifications prescribed in Article IV, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Public Resources Code for district trustees to serve on the first board of district trustees and that said election shall be held on the 13th day of March, 1953, between the hours of 7 o' clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.K. of said day, during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open and that said election shall be conducted according to Sections 5643 and 5644 of the Public Resources Code. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the general county election precincts located within the proposed boundaries of the park and parkway district are hereby consolidated as follows: CONSOLIDATED -71ZCTION PRECINCT NO. ONE shall consist of all or portions of the following regular county precincts, to wit: E1 Sobrante No. 1, El Sobrante No. 2, E1 Sobrante No. 3 and E1 Sobrante No. 6. Tuesday, February 10, 1953, Continued. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the polling place and the election officials of said election precinct are as follows: POLLING PLACE: E1 Sobrante Fire House, 4640 Appian Way, El Sobrante. Y ELECTION OFFICIALS: INSPECTOR: Edna Hunting, 5280 Sobrante Avenue , El Sobrante, California t n JUDGE: Margaret Dietrich, 5263 Sunset Drive, El Sobrante, California JUDGE: Marie A. Petersen, 5405 Sobrante Avenue, El Sobrante-, rcCalifornia CONSOLIDATED ELECTION PRECINCT NO. TWO x Shall consist of all or portions of the following regular county precincts, to wit:. E1 Sobrante No. 4., E1 Sobrante No. 9 IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the polling place and the election officials of, said election precinct are as follows: POLLING PLACE: New Sheldon School, My Road, El Sobrante Y ELECTION OFFICIALS: INSPECTOR: Gurney K. Caskey, 4953 Dam Road, Richmond, California JUDGE: Ramal Cochrane, 5023 Dam Road, Richmond, Californiai JUDGE: Pearl E. Anglin, 4817 Dam Road, Richmond, California w CONSOLIDATED ELECTION PRECINCT NO. THREE z shall consist of all or portions of the follows BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPBRVISOPS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 172 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0'C LOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, VARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA sr PR ZENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING- SUPERVISSRS W. G. BUCHANAN, J. hiiiERICKSON. r. . .. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, h RAY S. TAYLOR. y PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. y In the Matter of Contract for maintenance of Federal prisoners In Contra Costa County Jail. Contract between The United States of America (by direction of the Director .a of the Bureau of Prisoners) and the County of Contra Costa, which provides that said,;'. County shall furnish services as follows: Safekeeping, care and subsistence of Rate per day prisoners and of persons detained as Per Person aliens under authority of any United 1K,4 States statute in the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ..TAIL, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; care provided will include medical 2.75 treatment, except the expense of s surgical, dental, and hospital treat- ment, which expense will be borne by the Government, said contract effective retroactively as of February 212 1952, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby A?PROVED and H. L. r Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.r;a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Cutmmings, Buchanan, Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor. In the Matter of Endorsing sale of Scotehlite Tape by the Junior Chamber of Com- coerce. At the request of Bill Davis of the Martinez Junior Chamber of Commerce,, on the recommendation of Harold Baldwin, County Safety and Training Officer; and sa On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the sale of Scotchlite Tape for automobiles, as a safety r measure, by said Junior Chamber of Commerce, be and the same is hereby ENDORSED. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, N. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: 7<Supervisors - None.r ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. In the hatter of Authorizing ad in the California Real Estate Associa- tion Magazine. This 'Board of Supervisors deeming the California Real Estate Association Magazine a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resources of said County be advertised by placing an ad in said magazine's Blue Book issue, at a cost of not to exceed $50.00, and that said California Real Estate Association shall present to this Board a proper claim for pay- ux ment of said ad. The foregoinggg order ispassed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, R. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. u NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSEA'T: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. fits Y t Tuesday, February 17, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from RICHARD D. FORBES and w MARY E. FORBES. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from RICHARD D. FORBES and MARY E. FORBES, his wife, the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Eight Thou- sand Eight Hundred Dollars ($8,800) for the purpose of. constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and a s WHEREAS it appears to this Board that the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hun- dred Dollars ($8, 00) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; NOW, THEREFOR-L- 3 BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, March 24, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described - in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a r newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attached for three (3) weeks. r PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 17th day of February, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: :Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. NOTICE OF INT&NTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of .Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 17th day of February, 1953, in regular meeting,' declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property: i I All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, 1 County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The north 1/2 of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled "Yap of Walls Addition to the City 1 of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from RICHARD D. FORBES and MARY E. FORBES, his wife; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($8,800); that ' Tuesday the 24th day of March, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Aoard of Supervisors Hall of Records Martinez, California, as been fixed as j the time and place when saiA Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase' Dated this 17th day of February, 1953• I W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By M. A. SMITH z Deputy Clerk In the Matter of hearing application of Henry J. Kaiser Company f or license to operate rock quarry. r Henry J. Kaiser Company having filed with this Board an application for a permit and license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant, and sand and gravel pit on property owned by Mangini Brothers in Contra Costa County, more particularly described as follows: The southeast quarter of Section 15, T. 1 N. , R.f 1 W. 3, MDB & M. The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 22, T. 1 N. , R. 1 W. , MDB & M. The west half of the northeast quarter 229 T. 1 N. , R. 1 W., MDB & M.; and this being the time fixed for said hearing and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner required by law, and this Board having considered said application; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS { BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the heLring on said application be and the same is hereby continued to February 24, 1953, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: t E i f i MAS Tuesday, February 17, 1953, Con`inued. A_ AYES: SUP13VISORS - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: SUPERVISORS - None. u ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. A40• In the Matter of Application of Jerry G. Farrar for permit to operate a rock quarry. kJ:^ This being the time fixed for the hearing on application of Jerry G. Farrar for a permit and license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant, and sand and , . gravel pit on the following described property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Lot 1 and the southewest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of Section 22, T. 1N. 2 R.W. , M.D.B. & X. 1, and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner required by law; and this Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is hereby continued to February w: 24, 1953, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:h AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CumairA;s, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. bx m ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance to Vit. amend Junk Yard Ordinance (No. 455) with reference to type of fences to be constructed around Junk yards. 27 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance that will amend Ordinance No. 455 to provide that the Board shall have control over the style and type of fence to be constructed around junk yards in the County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson. L NOES: Supervisors - None. ABS£IZT: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor. In the Natter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as fol- - lows: In Volume 28, Assessment #671816, John M. and Aida L. Brenneis are assessed with Lot 34 Block 5, Park Hills, assessed value of land 400, improvements $2360. Mr. Brenneis filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $400 was allowed instead r of $1000. An additional exemption of $600 should be allowed on the second installment of taxes. The first installment of taxes has been paid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersAT t present. r Wyk,. 3. In the Matter of Reports F from County Departments. kN t Coroner's Report for 1952, and the January, 1953 Report of the Richmond Health Center are presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. F In the Matter of Approval of µReport of County Auditor filed February 17, 1953•The County Auditor having filed with this Board on February 17, 1953,, hi! i;report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him;IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on fil 1E in the office of the County Clerk. X'rf IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by K 4 Tuesday, February 17, 19553, Continued. the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are pub- lished. IT IS BY THE BOARD 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. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 764, No. 766, No. 767 and No. 770. This Board having heretofore adopted the following numbered ordinances and, a, copy of each of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by affidavits of the following presented to this Board: Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard show a. ing publication h of copy of Ordinance No. 764 in the 111dalnut zXKerneltt, u Affidavit of William J. Moresi, Jr. showing pub- lication of copy of Ordinance No. 766 in the East Contra Costa Observer"; Affidavit of R. A. Bean showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. 767 in the "El Cerrito s Journal"; Affidavit of David L. Rockwell showing publica- tion of copy of Ordinance No. 770 in the "Pleasant x Hill News"; K On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances Vo. 764, No. 766, No. 767 and No. 770 be and the same are hereby declared duly published. 4 The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.f NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak,, Ray S. Taylor. 4 t In the Matter of Approving uf Ordinance No. 769. Ordinance No. 769, which requires approval of plans and specifications for ! sewer line installation and construction of sewage processing plants (except in sani- tary or sewer maintenance districts) by County Surveyor and payment of inspection fees, is presented to this Board; and r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published l for the time and in the manner required by law in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE-PRESS, 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 members present. In the Matter of ApprovingPping Ordinance No. 771. Ordinance No. 771, which amends Ordinance No. 278 (Interim Zoning Ordinance), , as amended, by establishing an interim industrial district for the territory being the Shell Oil Company Refinery, Pacific Gas and Electric Company Plant, portions of the General Chemical Company, and Parr Richmond Terminal Corporation areas in vicinity of F. City of Martinez, is presented to this Board; andp On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper. of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ANk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. y„f In the Matter of Approving u' Ordinance No. 7$5. t wOrdinanceNo. 7$5, hick amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) as amended, by providing for the zoning of the Reliez Valley Area, is presented to this Board; and ra- f On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and rx ADOPTED.I Y yyt Tuesday, February 17, 1953, Continued. k IT IS BY THE BOARD FIETHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, 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 members present. In the Matter of Request for allowance for travel time for employees who work in the field. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of consideration of proposal that Board adopt'a policy with reference to allowance for travel time for field employees in the Highway Department, is further continued to February 24, 1953, at 9 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson. u: NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor. n In the utter of Acceptance of Resignation of Charles B. Weeks,a; Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. d, Charles B. :leeks, Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his resignation as said Commissioner; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office is declared vacant. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cumminggs, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r , NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter-of Copy of Summons, Jack Waxman, etc. vs. The County of Contra Costa, Action No. 57193. Copy of complaint in Action No. 57193, Jack Waxman, etc. , vs. The County of Contra Costa, et al., having been received in the office of the County Clerk and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on February 11, 1953 and a copy of said complaint hav ling been served on H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors on February 17, 1953; rR On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copies of said complaint be and the same are hereby re- ferred to the District Attorney. i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: J AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Curamings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. MkW,. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. Lr yk3r In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 14, Addition to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Hasten and Surd, Architects and on rIIotion of Super- visor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ig BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1 which makes the following changes and adds the sum of2 0 to5 p' contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to the County Hospital: Change Order No. 14 1. Furnish all labor, equipment, material, transportation, and w services required to install wood louvers at north entry to Bed Wards Nos. 1, 2, and 3 ADD $485 2. Omit certain vents and C. I. sanitary "T" cleanuuts; and furnish labor, equipment, material, transportation, and services required to make changes as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-8, and to revise piping layout for sump pumps as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-9, '"Drain Connection from Existing Building," dated August 4, 1952 . . . . . .DEDUCT Total to be ADDED to contract price . . . . . . .250 E Contract price, original . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes . . . . . 724,237.50 a Change Order No. 14 ADD 250.00 TOTAL T7-21+ 94870 0) Tuesday, February 17, 1953, Continued. r' be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members C present. A In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. V On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Department is authorized the addition of 3 z one position of Social Worker and discontinuance of one position of Child Welfare 3 Services Worker for the Social Service Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r. present. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS V BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to ma':e the following ap- propriation adjustment: BRIO:YES COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT Ac uroDriatioy Decrease Incre#M Supplies 54.00 t Capital Outlay, Radio Equip. 54.00 Unappropriated Reserve, Briones 54.00 54-00 In order to provide additional funds for radio transmitter and receiver which exceed Capital t Outlay Budget. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Y¢ And Supervisors Goyak and Taylor appeared at the Board meeting at 2 p.m. and all Supervisors were present when the following minutes were acted upon: 4 tg# In the Matter of Authorizing5 payment of rate above minimum for Physical Therapist, County Hospital. 4 On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of . Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the new provisional employee in the class of Physical Therapist at the County Hospital shall be paid at the third step of the salary range for said position ($297-S357 is the r range). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to aft. review salary, position of g Agricultural Commissioner. p A 1} On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey the position of Agricultural Commissioner and to file its recommendations as to the ap- propriate salary range for said position. v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to pre- pare Amendment to Salary Or- dinance to provide for the Class of Special District Technician. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Dis- trict Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an amendment to the salary or- dinance to provide for the addition of the class of Special District Technician, Salary Allocation, Range 28 ($357-$429). The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f R:r! t' tF rrk•: to Tuesday, February 17, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Fixing date of hearing and presentation of petition for the formation of a County :cater District Oakley County Water District). On the request of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS h THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for the presentation of, and the hearing upon the petition for the formation of r n' a County dater District (Oakley County Water District) is hereby set for March 17, 1953 . at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Proposed injunction suit against Mt. Diablo Quicksilver Mine. It appearing that water from mine slag from the Mt. Diablo Quicksilver Mine is polluting water of property owners on Marsh Creek and one of its tributaries, Dunn Creek, and that wells in the County Prison Farm are being affected by said pollution; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the County will assist in an injunction proposed to be filed by John Baldwin, representing owncrs above referred to, if it is found necessaryR to file such an injunction. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, February 19, 1953, at 9 o'clock in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. u. Chairman 3 ATTEST: W. T. PA CH, CLERK BykB Dpty Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL of RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUKAINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR.1 W. G. BUCHANAR, J. FREDER ICY40N. ABSENT: SUPERVISaR I. T. GOYAK. PP MFJIT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Anderson q- Grove County Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at this time to call an election for two Directors of Anderson Grove County Water District, ry THEftEFOPX3 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1953, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. when the polls will be closed in the Anderson Grove County 'Mater District, and that the whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election, at Which said election there shall be elected two members of the Board of Directors of said District; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be the fi ELLIOT M. ROBERTS Garage, 131 Diablo Court, Concord, California, and that the following electors are hereby designated as officers to conduct said election, to wit: Inspector: Mrs. Dolores L. Roberts, 131 Diablo Court, Concord, California; Judge: Elliot M. Roberts, 131 Diablo Court, y; Concord, California; Clerks: Mrs. Ruby G. Sackett, 123 Diablo Court Concord, California; Mrs. Frances A. Bickell, 155 Diablo Court, Concord, California; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said elec- tion to be published in the "Diablo Beacon," a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certified list of names of candidates and offices to be filled. CTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers present. Thursday,. February 19, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Callin an Election for Directors of Lafayette County t 4 Water District. 3 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at thisr time to call an election for two Directors of Lafayette County Water District, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, i the 24th day of March, 1953, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. when the polls will be closed in the Lafayette County 'dater District, and that the AV whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said( election, at which said election there shall be elected two members of the Board of fq Directors of said District; 41 I PX IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be the Methodist Community Church, 955 Moraga Road, Lafayette, California; and that the fol- lowing electors are hereby designated as officers to conduct said election, to wit:i Inspector: Thelma Neller, 3336 Moraga Boulevard, Lafayette Judges: Pauline Johnson, 3436 Moraga Boulevard, Lafayette 1 r Clerks: Ethel Turner, P. 0. Boa 64, Lafayette rfi Janecie Hageman, 16 Monroe Street, Lafayette IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said election to be published in the "La_'ayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certified list WVofnamesofcandidatesandofficestobefilled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board b In the Matter of Calling an Election k for Directors of San Miguel Estates x County Water District. s r i sa The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at thisl time to call an election for two Directors of San Miguel Estates County 'mater District„ n THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1953, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m, when the polls will be closed in the San Miguel Estates County 'Mater District, and that the whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election, at which said election there shall be elected two members of thel Board of Directors of said District; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be the k WILLIAM H. DUDLEY Garage, 1020 Ygnacio Valley Road, Concord, California; and that the F following electors are hereby designated as officers to conduct said election, to wit: Inspector: William H. Dudley, 1020 Ygnacio Valley Road, s Concord California; Judge: Katherine Hibbard, Buena Vista Way, Concord, California; Clerks: Vina Morris, La Casa Via, Concord, California; Marjorie J. Webster, 230 La Casa Via, Concord, f California; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said election to be published in the "Diablo Beacon," a newspaper of general circulations printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certified list of lnamesofcandidatesandofficestobefilled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Saranap County Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at this time to call an election for three Directors of Saranap County Water District; THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March 1953, between the hours of seven o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock ; p.m. when the polls will be closed in the Saranap County Water District, and that the whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding saidil election, at which said election there shall be elected three members of the Board of Directors of said District; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be at the residence of HELEN C. SC:ROEDER, 1132 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek, Cali- fornia, and that the following electors are hereby designated as officers to conduct z said election, to wit: Inspector: Helen C. Schroeder, 1132 E1 Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California; Judge: Cecelia N. Hughes, 1115 Studebaker Road, Walnut Creek California; Clerks: Phyllis A. Danielson, 1241 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek, California; Edith G. Akers, 1122 E1 Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said i fix Thursday, Feb:nary 19, 1953, Ccn-inued. election to be published in the "'Aalnut Kernel," a newspaper of general circulations printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certified list of f names of candidates and offices to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Southwest Contra Costa County Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at this time to call an election for two Directors of Southwest Contra Costa County Water District, THEREFORE9 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1953,between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. when the polls will be closed in the Southwest Contra Costa County dater District, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY SAID BOARD that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said district shall be formed into precincts for the purpose of hold- ing said election and that the description of said precincts, the names of persons designated to conduct said election, and the polling places of said election are here- by designated as follows: CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. I (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond No. 1, 2, 3, , , 6, 6A1 612 622 722 73) POLLING PLACE Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Avenue, Richmond INSPECTOR Nellie Stiefvater, 66 Terrace Ave., Richmond 11 Washington ichmondJUDGEMargaretKenny,Ave. ,, CLMK Josephine Esser,9 19 Nichol Ave., Richmond u Elisabeth H. Pruitt, 83 Terrace Ave., Richmond ty CONSOLIDATED PR£CI=T NO. 2 (comprising regular County Precincts 4 Richmond Nos. 7, 7a, 75 and 75A) v. POLLING PLACE Recreation Bldg. , South 6th & bine Sts. , Richmond pz IN :PBCTOR Margaret DuBois, 432 8th St. , Richmond JUDGE Iona Howell, 647 6th St. , Richmond CLERK Emma, Dowty, 354 S. 4th St. , Richmond Vesta Cole, 225 S. 5th St. , Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO comprising regular County-Precincts Richmond Nos. 472 47&2 76 and 76A) POLLING PLACE U.S.O. 3LDG. , 10th & Virginia Sts.t Richmond y . INSPECTOR Ethel Hague, 934 Main Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Rebecca Travis, 919 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Esther Bianchini, 136 S. 11th St. , Richmond Isaac B. Smith, 335 S. 9th St., Richmond k CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT _N0. 4 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 59 , 71 and 71A, 71B) r , POLLING PLACE Nystrom Elementary School, 11th & Maine Sts., Richmond INSPECTOR Adelina Stoddard, 300 S. 12th St. , Richmond JUDGE Margaret Phillips, 449 S. 17th St., Richmond CLERK Claire M. Cullen, 422 S. 14th St. , Richmond Louise C. Spinney, 126 S. lath St., Richmond CONSOLIDATED r- INCT No comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. and 66a) lh POLLING PLACE Project Office, 1801 Cutting Blvd.t Richmond T INSPECTOR Zillah E. Wright, 746 S. 12th St., Richmond x . JUDGE Anna Anderson, 681 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Lucille Hair, 643 S. 21st St.,Richmond Thelma Ambrosio, 651 S. 23rd St. ,, Richmond CONSOLIDATED PR t NO 6 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond E Nos. 7C' A, 7B, 82, 83 and 83A) p POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg.t 2900 Meeker Ave..t f Richmond INSPECTOR Anita Mary Clowes, 3131 Meeker Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Irene Fey, 809 Owens Ave., Richmond r . CLERK Wilma Nottingham, 562 S. 31st St. , Richmond Anna Locati, 260 S. 43rd St. , Richmond r Thursday, February 19, 1953, Continued. iR CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 7 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 80, 8OAj 79, 79A and 67) POLLING PLACE Rosie Hae Bazzelle garage, 615 S. 31st St., Richmond INSPECTOR Naomi Turner, #12 Court 5, Harbor Gate, Richmond JUDGE Margaret L. Ellis, 1811 Bush Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Joanne Cichantek, 620 S. 31st St. Richmond Lucille E. Sage, 905 Owens Ave. , Aichmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 8 (comprising regular County Precincts k Richmond Nos, 81,, 91, 92, and 92A) a POLLING PLACE Seaport Auditorium, 1220 S. 49th St. , Richmond f INSPECTOR Joyce H. Hoffman, 1325 S. 49th St., Apt. 1, Richmond JUDGE Leah Shadle, 4809 E. Montgomery, Apt. 8, Richmond s; CLERK Frances Marvick, 1233 S. 48th St. , Richmond Laverne Williams, 2426 Cutting Blvd., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. (comprising re ular County Precincts f r Richmond Nos 419 Zl&, 69, 69A2 90 and 119 je t POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th & Jefferson St. , Richmond INSPECTOR Gatel 4849 CMargaretgy, Cypress Ave., Richmond JU?GE Josephine Wallace, 4951 Jefferson, Apt 2C, Richmond Fg' CLERK Helen G. Bonham, 4849 Cypress Ave. , Richmond CLERK Edna V. Hendonca, 1812 Santa Clara St., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. comprising regular County Precincts r Richmond Nos. 42.2 939 93A,and 118) 5. hl POLLING PLACE T. W. Hannula's garage, 1663 Santa Clara Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Marjorie Hannula, 1663 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Alvino Hansen, 1306 Mariposa, Richmond v CLERK Ethel L. Jones, 1302 Santa Clara St., Richmond Bertha Salvi 5907 Alameda Ave. Richmond CONSOLIDATED P., CINCT N0. comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 46, A, 552 55k2 702 116 and 117) F Y+fix:yai POLLING PLACE Alvarado School, Sutter & San Mateo, Richmond INSPECTOR Hattie R. Clements 5839 Sutter Ave., Richmond JUDGE Jane Duke, 2830 Santa Clara St., Richmond CLERK Blanche L. Rothery, 5700 Burlingame Ave., Richmond Colia Lady, 5902 San Jose Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED E.-,iF4CIhTCT NO. 12 comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 65, 65A2 78 and 78A) N POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, S. 27th St., and Virginia, s Richmond INSPECTOR Emily Axtell, 2?50 Cutting Blvd., Richmond JUDGE Letitia Oswald, 425 S. 27th St., Apt. 1D, Richmond y CLERK Mary E. Travis, 710 28th St. Richmond r§ Adelaide B. Picton, 447 S. 29th St., Richmond CONSOLIDATO PRECINCT NO. 1_A (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 9, 9a, 77 and 77a) POLLING PLACE Henry Eckhardt -garage, 1912 Florida Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Mary Eckhardt, 1912 Flordia. Ave., Richmond JUDGE Charlotte Thompson, 371 S. 22nd St., Richmond CLERK Esther Williams 200 S. 20th St. , Richmond Maude M. Food, X730 Florida Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO comprising regular County Precincts x Richmond Nos. 40.1 84 and POLLING PLACE Louise N. Wishar's garage, 202 S. 35th St. , Richmond INSPECTOR Hazel Verrinder, 337 S. 37th St. , Richmond JUDGE Josephine Dumond, 3521 Center St., Richmond CLERK Sevot Anderson, 3616 Waller Ave. , Richmond z; Anna George,3332 Center Ave., Richmond G Thursday, February 19, 1953, Continued. r, CONSOLIDATED FR ,INCT NO. 15 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 52, 52Aq 65, 85A, 85B, 86 & 860 P0LLIN3 PLACE Pullman Elementary School, Wall and Maple Sts. , Richmond INSPECTOR Virginia Kunaniec, 4411 Overend, Apt IE, Richmond JUDGE Eunice Foulks, 4007 Ohio Ave. , Richmond 4 CLERK Annie Denevi, 5114 Wall Ave. Richmond u. Dorothy Massa, 340 S. 49th St. , Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO 16 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 17, 1742 749 74A and 63) POLLING PLACE Administration Bldg., Atchison Village, Richmond INSPECTOR Louise A. Smith, 7 Chanslor Ct., Richmond 4 r Y JUDGE Marie Judd, 258 Collins St. , Richmond CLERK Katherine, Gwin 210 Garrard Blvd. Richmond Lena Ruffatto, 125 Bissell Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 17 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 13, 149 15 and 16) POLLING PLACE Fire Hall #2, 235 5th St., Richmond INSPECTOR Annie S. Hampton, 150 9th Street, Richmond JUDGE Grace Schimpff, 23 7th St. , Richmond CLERK Avis Thomson, 138 11th St. , Richmond Anita Transue, 133 4th St. ,- Richmond a CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 18 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 10, 11, 12 and 22) POLLING PLACE F. W. Trieloff living room, 129 15th St. , Richmond INSPBCTOR Helen K. Dimock, 1531 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Maude Brombacher, 1209 Chanslor Ave., Richmond d= x;y CLERK Ida Daley Hovsman, 420 13th St. , Richmond Henrietta A. Peaterson, 159 19th St., Richmond CONSOLIDATP FREC NCT NO comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 39, 562 9% 115 & 115A) POLLING PLACE Harry Ells Jr. High School, 33rd & Macdonald Ave.,taxRichmond INSPECTOR Laura M. Clark, 333 30th St., Richmond a JUDGE Zelpha M. Henderson, 342 42nd St., Richmond t> CLERK Esther Luther, 331 42nd St. , Richmond Marie 0. Vaslie, 2120 Nevin Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 20 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Hos. 36-t 50 and 11 y POLLING PLACE Woodrow Wilson Grammar School 41st & Roosevelt Ave. Richmond INSPECTOR Syra Kreutzen, 426 39th St. ,, Richmond JUDGE Edna Moore, 4012 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy Carhart, 5% 44th St. , Richmond y Teresa A. White, 424 42nd St., Richmond CGNSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 44, 96, 9B and 113) fd POLLI.NG PLACE Patrick J. Kearns' garage, 459 38th St. , Richmond INESPECTOR Mary Kearns, 459 38th St. , Richmond 4: JUDGE Eva L. Buys, 682 35th St. , Richmond CLERK Olga Lansing 648 32nd St. , Richmond Mabel F. Davis, 636 32nd St. , Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 (comprising regular County Precincts M Richmond Nos. 37, 38 and 97 POLLING PLACE Lon Butler's garage, 2800 Barrett Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Elsie Butler, 2800 Barrett Ave., Richmond JUDGE Ethel F. Hooper, 547 28th St. , Richmond CLERK Alice Willson 561 35th St., Richmond Pierina A. McLaughlin, 2006 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond Thursday, February 19, 1953, Continued. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 (comprising regular County Precincts G Richmond Nos. 43, 499 103, 1034, and 110 POLLING PLACE Grant School, 24th and Grant Sts. , Richmond INSPECTOR Anna Y. Christensen, 611 25th St. , Richmond JUDGE Grace Curry, 2626 Grant Ave. , Richmond x CLERK Katheryne Twitchell 2423 Garvin Ave. , Richmond 71MabelF. Chapman, 2/23 Downer Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. 24 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 29, 30, 31 and 32) POLLING PLACE Fire Station #3, 1900 Barrett Ave., Richmond z'Fx INSPECTOR Minnie L. Phillips, 1731 Barrett Ave., Richmond JUDGE Mary Stark, 650 22nd St., Richmond CLOK Elsie Farrow, 2111 Barrett Ave. Richmond Margaret R. Brandau, 540 22nd St. , Richmond 5 CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 182 19, 20, 21 and 23) POLLING PLACE Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Dora Scari, 609 Nevin Ave., Richmond 4 JUDGE Margaret A. Shea, 405 A Street, Richmond CLERK Kristine Thomsen, 417 Nevin Ave., Richmond Elsie Kurtz, 451. 11th St. , Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECIIXT NO 2 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 24, 252 269 26A, and 48) fie POLLING PLACE S. T. Kvamen garage, 576 9th St. , Richmond x} INSPECTOR Mae H. O'Donnell, 524 9th St. , Richmond JUDGE May E. Wallin, 669 6th St. , Richmond Yr CLERK Lettie H. Logan, P. 0. Box 1215, Richmond h Roy R. Hartin, 51.3 Ripley Ave. . Richmond CONSOLIDATED CINCT NO. 2 (comprising, regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 27, 532 5341 and 544) POLLING PLACE Peres School, 5th and Pennsylvanie, Richmond r; INSPECTOR Freida Bateman, 600 Pennsylvania Ave., Richmond JUDGE Beulah Holley, 908 7th St. , Richmond OM1. CLERK Christine Barkley, 2747 Rheem Ave. Richmond Mary J. DaCosta, 511 Duboce Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. c (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 28, 60,j 1052 1054, 1062 1064 and 108) fl POLLING PLACE Wm. F. Belding School, 17th & Coalinga,, Richmond INSPECTOR Edna Redfield, 1822 Coalinga Ave., Richmond. JUDGE Ida C. Torres, 2132 Hellings Ave., Richmond CLERK Ruth Woolley, 1741 Dunn Ave. , Richmond Blanche Abrao, 1769 Dunn Ave., Richmond CONSOLIDATED CII NO. comprises regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 33, 3342 58, 58k, 104, 1044, 107 and 1074) POLLIN"r PLACE Richmond Union High School, 23rd & Tulare St.,, Richmond A INSPECTOR Lucille H. Deathe, 1612 26th St., Richmond j JUDGE Barbara Smith, 2856 Lincoln Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mable J. Fuller, 2369 Lowell Ave. , Richmond Alice Holbrook, 5667 Casino Ave., San Pablo{ CONSOLIDATED PR CIZICT fiO. AQ (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond 34, 34&t 59, 999 9941 102, 1024 and 109) POLLING PLACE Mac Hattich Residence, 840 35th St. , Richmond INSPECTOR Nellie B. Worlund, 610 Wilson Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ruth Rippy, 3328 Lovell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Laura B. Cassin, 3623 Clinton Ave., Richmond Hazel J. Parker, 555 25th St., Richmond r Fi t' Thursday, February 19, 1953, Continued. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO comprising regular Colmty Precincts Richmond Nos. 35$ 459 100, 100& and 111) POLLEI PLACE Adeline Todd's garage, 569 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond fi INSPECTOR Henrietta Cruz, 5026 Solano Ave., Richmond JUDGE Adeline Stender, 483 Key Blvd., Richmond j CLERK Bertha Spruner, 525 Dimm St. , Richmond z Adeline Todd, 569 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond CONSOLIDATED PR NCP NO 2 (comprising regular County Precincts Richmond Nos. 51, 101, 110 and 110A) POLLING PLACE I. Mannion basement, 940 Ventura St., Richmond INSPECTOR Billee Longacres 5101 Solano Lve. 9 Richmond JUDGE Ruth Duncan, 5125 Solano Ave., Richmond CLERK Emma Newman, 775 Lassen St. Richmond a. Jessie Mayers, 5201 Esmond Ive. , Richmond C NSOL AT I'Mmia NO comprising regular County Precincts n Richmond Nos. 682 872 87L and 120) POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Mary Louise Nichlas, 3600 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Elena Ghisio, 567 S. 41st St., Richmond CLERK Mollie Adrisenssens, 4527 Huber Ave., Richmond z Leona Tinlin, 4110 Huber Ave. , Apt 3, Richmond r CONSOLIDATED pREC NO comprising regular County PrecinctsT Richmond Nos. R, 89 and POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber eve., Richmond INSPECTOR Kathryn L. Foster, 700 S. 52nd St., Richmond JUDGE Beatrice E. Fogelstroo, 701 S. 52nd St. , Apt. 2B9 Richmond Vie. CLERK Marjorie M. Hall, 740 S. 49th St. , Richmond Irene H. MacDill, 749 S. 48th Apt 24, Richmond CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N_0. comprising regular County Precincts NortRichmond Nos. 1, 39 4 6, Giant 21 2A and Portion of GiantN No. 1, El Sobrante No. 2, 21 and North Richmond 2 & POLLING PLACE Herman Huntsberry's garage, 328 Silver Ave., Richmond INSPECTOR Theresa M Ratto, Rt. 1, Boa 1670, Richmond JUDGE Frances B. Levagge, RFD Box 1660, Richmond CLERK Phyllis Franklin 1830 6th St. Richmond Rev. Willie Sims, 1833 7th St.. Richmond S IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said election to be published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENTS a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certi fied list of names of candidates and offices to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cammings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. f{ IBSENIT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. J.t And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 24, 1953, at 9 o'clock A.M., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. b Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLEAR x a By Deputy Clerk Z: r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FE$RU:.RY 21t 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REG HIR SESSION F AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. 1" IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF µjX`RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS,CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GRAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDEDICESON.PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.In the Matter of Resolution Adopting Plans and Specifications BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, that the plans and specifications submitted by BRYAN & MURPHY, a partnership, Engineers of Work for the work and improvement in Assessment District No. 1952-1 in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and they are hereby adopted as the plans and specifications for the doing of said work and improvement.The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.NOES: Supervisors - None. r.. CC ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t Resolution of Intention in the Matter of the Construction of w Improvements in Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California.BE IT RESODTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California, that it is the intention of the said Board of Supervisors to or- j der the following work to be done and improvements to be made in the County of ContrafCosta, State of California, under the provisions of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (Improvement Act of 1911), to wit:The construction of curbs, gutters, driveways, storm sewers and appurtenances!in or upon the following described public streets and public ways within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district in said County of Contra Costa, to wit: f r Verde Avenue between Truman Street and Seventh Street.Market Avenue between a point 100 feet westerly from the westerly boundary of First Street and Seventh Street.Silver Avenue between a point 100 feet westerly from the westerly boundary of First Street and a point 100 feet easterly from the easterly boundary of Sixth Street. Grove Avenue between Second Street and Seventh Street.Standard Avenue jetween a point 100 feet westerly from the westerly boundary of First Street and Second Street.Northerly one-half of Chesley Avenue between a point 100 feet westerly from the westerly boundary of First Street and Seventh Street.First Street between Chesley Avenue and Verde Avenue.Second Street between Chesley Avenue and Verde Avenue.Third Street between Chesley Avenue and Verde Avenue.Truman Street between Chesley Avenue and Verde Avenue extended A from West.Fourth Street between Chesley Avenue and a point 100 feet northerly from the northerly boundary of Verde Avenue.Fifth Street between Chesley Avenue and a point 100 feet northerly from the northerly boundary of Verde Avenue.Giaramita Street between Chesley Avenue and a point 100 feet northerly from the northerly boundary of Verde Avenue.Sixth Street between Chesley avenue and a point 100 feet northerly from the northerly boundary of Verde Street. r Westerly one-half of Seventh Street between Chesley Avenue and Grove Avenue.Westerly one-half of Seventh Street between a point 250 feet southerly from the southerly boundary of Market Avenue and a point 100 feet northerly from the northerly boundary of Verde . Avenue.All of the aforementioned work is more particularly and specifically set forth and described in the plans, profiles and specifications for said work adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 24th day of February, 1953, by a Resolution, which plans, profiles and specifications are hereby referred to for all particulars in connection therewith. The public streets and rights-of- way hereinabove referred to are shown and delineated in detail and specifically located on the plans hereinabove referred to, and reference is hereby specifically made to said plans, and notice is hereby given to all parties that specific locations thereof are k contained in said plans; and BE IT FJRTIE^hi RES 7LvED that the said curbs, gutters, driveways, storm sewers and appurtenances be constructed in said streets, avenues, roads, lanes, courts,places and/or puolic ways hereinabove described, or the dimensions materials, and in the particular locations set forth and shown on the plans and specifications and de-tailed drawings hereinavoe and hereafter referred to; together with the construction of r all appurtenances thereto including necessary fittings, trenchings, grading and re- y grading, excavation and fill, removal of obstructions, connections to existing services,back filling, reconstruction of existing ground surface as required to Tuesday, February -4, 1953, Continued. existing prior to commencement of construction, all in the :Wanner, of the materials and to the dimensions and to the grades, and in the particular locations as the same are more fully shown on the plans and specifications and detailed drawings hereinabove and hereafter referred to; That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be constructed to the grades, sub-grades and elevations severally shown upon the plans and w profiles and detailed drawings thereof In the respective locations thereof, to which plans and profiles reference is hereby expressly wade for a description of the grades to which all of the work and improvements under this Resolution of Intention shall be done, which said grades are hereby adopted and established as the official grades therefor for all purposes in connection with proceedings pursuant to this Resolution of Intention; notice is hereby further given that said grades are or may be, in part,. new and different from those heretofore established or existing, or may be, and in some cases are, different from existing ground levels; All of said work and improvements shall be done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance ..ith the plans and specifications heretofore, and on the 24th day of February, 1953, adopted by the Board of Supervisors Y> of the County of Contra Costa by a Resolution for the doing of said work and improve- meat, and which are now on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said plans and specifications, said profiles and detailed drawings and diagrams accompanying the same are hereby expressly referred to for full and detailedX description and location of szid proposed work and improvements, the public streets and rights-of-way involved, and the grades of the public streets and rights-of-way in- volved, and of the grades to which said improvements are to be constructed. Excepting from all of the herein described work all of said work that has already been done to the lines and grades shown on said plans and profiles, and in accordance with said plans and specifications; All of said work shall include, without duplication, any and all streets f intersections, terminations and opposite terminations occurring within the limitations of said work. The attention of all persons is directed to the fact that all of said classes of work above described may not be constructed upon all of the streets and/or public ways above described in their entirety, but only upon the particular locations as shown on the pians and specifications, to which the attention of all persons is directed for a description of the work, location of the several classes of work, a description of the classes of work to be done upon each of the several public streets or rights-of-way named, a description of the streets and rights-o£-way} and for all other information contained in the said plans and specifications pertinent to the doing and completion of the work and improvements herein proposed; and The attention of all persons is particularly directed to the fact that the plans do not provide for the construction of driveways from the curb to the property line, but that said plans do provide a typical cross-section for the construction of said driveways where driveways are to be constructed, and the specifications call for the composition of said driveways and the manner of construction thereof. Driveways sr may be constructed as a part of these proceedings and as a part of the cost o£ ;the work to be done under these proceedings at the option of and written request of property owners within the boundaries of the assessment district. Written request for the construction of such drivewa;*s must be signed by the owners of the property in front of which said driveways are to be constructed and must be in the hands of the contractor to whom the work is awarded for the doing of said work at or before the time the said contractor commences to construct forms in front of said property for construction of curbs and gutters; and Wi:RBEAS, said contemplated work and improvements, in the opinion of this Board of Supervisors, is of sore than local or ordinary benefit, said Board of Super- visors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and improvements chargeable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors hereby declares to be the district benefited by the work and improvements herein described; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is shown on that certain plat or map on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa, and which is entitled and described, "Map Showing Exterior Boundaries of District Proposei to be Assessed for the Construction of Curbs, Gutters, Storm Drains and Driveways in Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, 1 State of California", and which said map or plat indicates, by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map or plat is, by this reference, incor- porated herein and made a part hereof; t n Excepting from the area shown and delineated qn said map or plat, hereinabove referred to, the area of all public streets, avenues, lanes, roads, drives, courts places, public parks, and all easements and rights-of-way therein contained belonging to the public. r Notice is hereby given that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and y nf; form provided in Part 5 of the "Improvement Act of 1911" to represent unpaid assess- ments of $25.00 or over, which said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of sixper rµ cent (6%) per annum and the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd aay of January next succeeding the neat October 15th following their Y date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer and there shall be added, after the re- demption clause in the bonds, the following language: toggether with a premium of five per cent (5,0) of said unpaid principal." Notice is further given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby determine that all of the assessments which may or shall be levied hereinafter in this proceeding of less than $25.00 shall be collected upon the tax rolls of the County of Contra Costa upon which general taxes of the County of Contra Costa are collected in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18-1 of the Improvement Act of 1911. X r Tuesday, February 4, 1953, Continued. BE IT FMTHF.R RESOLIUM, that the owners of more than sixty per cent (60%) of the property within the boundaries of the assessment district hereinabove described have filed with this Board of Supervisors a petition requesting the construction of said improvements and have expressly waived any investigation proceedings required by fi the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1911"; and that, therefore, said Act does not apply to these proceedings. z Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1953 at the k, hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the meeting place of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, tate of California, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvements or any objections to the grades to which said work is proposed to be done or to the boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of said work, may appear before said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and show cause why said improvements should not be carried out in accordance with this ResoluEion of Intention, and may present written protest not later than the hour hereinabove set for hearing against the= doing of said work, the grades to which said work is to be done, or the extent of the territory to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof. The Engineer of :ork shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvement and on all the open streets within the assessment district, notice of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the time,; form and manner required by law. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to mail notices of the adoption of this Eesolution of Intention, postage prepaid, to all per- sons owning real property proposed to be assessed, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll or as known to said County Clerk; said mailing shall be at least fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein fixed for the hearing on this Resolution of Intention, all in the time, form and manner prescribed in said Improvement Act of 1911" as amended; said notices shall contain a statement of the time, place and purpose of the hearing as to the public convenience and necessity of the construction of said improvements and of the hearing on the Resolution of Inten- tion, a statement of the total estimated cost of the proposed improvement, and a state- meet that any person interested may file a written protest as provided in the afore- said Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall cause this Resolution of Intention to be published twice in the "Richmond Independent", which said daily newspaper is hereby designated as the newspaper in which shall be printed and published all notices, resolutions, orders and other matters required to be published in the proceedings taken pursuant to this Resolution of Intention and under the provisions of the said "Improvement Act of 1911" and amendments thereto; the first publication of said notice shall be not less than ten (10) days prior to the date herein fixed for hearing on this Resolution of Intention. f The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board:i AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSE14T: Supervisors - Kone. In the Matter of Liberty Union High School District I x bonds. I WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californias, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $600,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Liberty Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $200,000.00 1952 School Bonds, Series B, par value of said bonds at public ; sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and IEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and ! are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost 3 to District Bank of America N.T. & S.A. 66,246.00 i. Dean glitter & Co.673,770.00 i AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, j NOW2 THEREFORE,.BE iT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: I 1. Said bid of Bank of America H.T. & S.A. s par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra j Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser ! thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: I i Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, together with a premium of $129, at the following rates: r i i t r Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. wY BONDNUIOWS IIZEREST RATE PER ANNUM B t1 /o B 40 K, B- 41 to B- 90 2 3/3 B- 91 to B-150 F B-151. to B-200 31;x' Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forthl pay r able semi-annually on April 1 and October 1 in each year except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on April 1, 1954 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America X.T. & S.A. are hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to ry return to the unsuccessful bidders their several checks accompanying their respective bids. 3 The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED aN'3s "Z PIED this 24th day of February, 1953, by the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote:L ky-5: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSE?T: Supervisors - None. r a In the Matter of Hearing application of Jerry G. Farrar for permit to operate a rock quarry. This Board having on February 17, 1953 continued to February 24, 1953, at 10 a.m. , the hearing on the application of Jerry G. Farrar for a permit to operate a rock quarry, ete. .on property in Contra Costa County and particularly described in said application; and this being the time to which said hearing was continued; the Boards: proceeds with the hearing; and r A. F. Bray, Jr., attorney at law, appears on behalf of the applicant; and the following appear objecting to the granting of the application: Jack Rothskelly, General Chairman of Citizens' Committee of Clayton Valley; George Cardinet, Jr.; John Stockfleth; Dana Murdock, attorney at law, who presents a petition to application of Mr. Farrar and to applica- tion of Henry J. Kaiser Company also on e file with this Board, which petition Mr.. Murdock states is signed by in excess of 500 persons; D. L. Jennings; Mrs. Gerald Dean; Anthony Silva; and the Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS- BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed and the matter is taken under submission, their decision to be made by March 10, 153, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ASW In the Matter of Application of Henry J. Kaiser Company for license to operate rock quarry. dI This Board having on February 17, 1953 continued to February 24, 1953, at di$ 10 a.m. , the hearing on the application of Henry J. Kaiser Company for a permit and license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant, and sand and gravel pit on property owned by Mangini Brothers in Contra Costa County and more particularly des- cribed in said application; and this being the time to which said hearing was continued; the Board proceeds with the hearing; and George Gordon, attorney at law, appears before this Board on behalf of the r applicant; and Dana Murdock, attorney at law, appears in protest to the application, and refers to the petition filed this day by him and which is signed by in excess of 500 persons and which protests the granting of the application of Henry J. Kaiser Company herein referred to, or to the granting of the application of Jerry G. Farrar for rock quarry, also considered this day by this Board; and George Cardinet, Sr. , appears pro- testing said application of Henry J. Kaiser Company; and r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed, and the matter is taken under submission, decision to be made by March 10, 1953, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f I i r Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Granting RANDELL COOK free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.1' Randell Cook, 20 Glorietta Blvd., Orinda, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle paint and wallpaper products in the w unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Randell Cook is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #230194, dated December 15, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded Sy Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS I BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Randell Cook be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle paint and wallpaper products in the unincorporated are of the County as re- quested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURThTR ORDE M that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa. County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. I a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Granting HENRY 0. WATT£RSON, JR. r free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Henry 0. Watterso:., Jr. 307-22nd Street Oakland Calif. havingfiled with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle doughnuts in ?he unicorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Henry 0. Watterson, Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World War- II, as evidence by Discharge Certificat4,Serial # 841 25 86, dated November 3, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY4 THE BOARD ORDERED that said Henry 0. 'datterson, Jr. be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle doughnuts in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and r fITISBYTHEBOARDFURTHERORDER,RU that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa p. County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for r f: in Ordinance No. 596. r; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.; In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous s assessments. f 9 A The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to r. the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the c assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS4 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as yfollows: On the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll, Assess- ment #7935-49 J. B. Cerezo is assessed with personal property in the amount of $206. Hr. Cerezo filed claim for war veterans exemption, March 3, 1952, but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemp- ANT' tion of 8200 should be allowed. k In Volume 12 Assessment #130491, James 0. and Margaret E. Thomas are assessed w1th Lot 21 Block 61, East Richmond Boulevard x Tract, assessed value of land ; 300, improvements 52360. Mr. Thomas t filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption M of $300 was allowed instead of $1000. An additional exemption of 8700 should be allowed on the second installment of taxes. First in- i stallment of taxes has been paid. In Volume 232 Assessment #605898, Gordon C. and Barbara L. Thomas are assessed with Lot 18, Concord Village, assessed value of land $2509 improvements $2030. Mr. Thomas Filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of ^0550 should be allowed on the second installment of taxes. First installment of taxes has been paid. f In Volume 61 Assessment #67505, Frank E. and Cynthia B. Biasca are assessed with Lot 260, La Salle Heights Unit No. 7 with I improvements erroneously assessed at $3290. Through a clerical error the improvements were entered on the Assessment Roll at 3290 instead of 82290. Mr. Biasca has paid the first installment of taxes. Correction should be made on the second installment of taxes. k 1 1 In Volume 202 Assessment #501253, Gladys F. Sweet is assessed r with a three foot in Ro Laguna de Las Palos Colorados with assessed value of land $100. This assessment should be cancelled as it is a or' double with Assessment ,#500783. M n y i r a Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. In Volume 29, Assessment #677905, Florence V. Brown is assessed with Lot ,tk1, Moraga Gardens Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at .33210. There were no improvements on ter this property on lien date and should be cancelled. The foregoinS order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. m The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and ex- penditures statement for the fiscal year 1952"53 as of December 31, 19529 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is place on file. Apt r In the Matter of Statement of Policy of Travel Time for Field Forces in the County Highway Department. F On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded.by Supervisor Goyak it is by this Board resolved that the following is a statement of policy concerning travel time al-, x lowance for field forces in the County Highway Department: The Board of Supervisors expects employees of the Highway Deaprtment to work diligently for a full working day. Any employee who does not fully per- form his job may expect disciplinary action. The Board has studied the prevailing practices concerning travel time for employees who go out into the field to work. The existing policy of requiring employees to return to their place of employment on their own time is out of harmony with the practices prevailing in private industry and other public agencies. rk" This Board hereby fixes the working hours for field employees in the Highway Department as 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.H. , with a half hour lunch period. a Travel from and back to the yard, garage, or of- r, . five will be on County time. This policy shall become effective March 1, 1953- The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.' In the Matter of Application of L. L. Bowman for permit to conduct wrecking yard, etc. , on portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch.rw. This Board having, on January 27, 1953 continued the hearing on the applica- tion of L. L. Bowman for permit to operate wrecking yard, etc. , on a portion of Lot 2, Gavin Ranch; to February 24, 1953, at 2:00 p.m. and this being the time to which said matter was continued; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby further con- tinued to March 3, 1953 at 2:00 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request that the bond filed by Television Transmission, Inc. , be reduced. r Hoey, Hall and Conti, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board a request that the $10,000 bond filed by their client, Television Transmission, Inc. be reduced to $1,000; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby denied. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request by Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council that two steps in the rates as established for mechanics, be eliminated from the salary range. Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council having filed with this Board a request that the County Civil Service Commission eliminate the first two steps in the rates as established for mechanics who can pass the examination; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to Zhe County. Adz . ministrator for study. m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 t£ 17 f.. X Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. Y In the Matter of Authorizing Social Service Director to attend meetings.rFar On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. X G. Golden, Social Service Director, be and he is hereby authorized to travel to Sacramento for the period, February 23 through February 26, for the purpose of par- 1 ticipating in a group of meetings to be conducted at that time, said meetings to be 4 attended at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Mileage Claims of Staff Nurse, County Health Department, at. regular rate. On the recommendation of D. H. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that thel following position in the County Health Department is added to the regular mileage list: r 19002 - Staff Nurse r and the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims for said position at the rate of 10¢ for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at the rate of *0 per mile driven in excess of 500 miles during each calendar month, in the per- formance of the work of the said Staff Nurse for the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request for permit to conduct dances until 2 A.M. at Down-beat Club, town of San Pablo. 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the Board ordered that the application of L..Strickland for a permit to conduct dances every Friday and Saturday nights until 2 A.M. at the Downbeat Club, 1243 York Street,. ! San Pablo, be and the same is hereby DENIED. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Designating California Conservation Week." WHEREAS, the week of :arch ? to 14, 1953 has been officially designated by the Governor as the 19th Annual California Conservation Week, and WHEREAS, the Natural Resources of- our County - the soil, water, forest, wildlife and mineral resources, are of vital importance to 1 the welfare, prosperity, and recreation of all our citizens, and in WHEREAS, the increasing demands by a rapidly growing Population calls f f for more intelligent management and protection of these re- sources, so that they may continue to contribute to the well- being of our people. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County call upon our citizens to observe California Con- servation Week by cooperating with those responsible for the I protection and management of our natural resources, and urge public and private agencies ana all our schools to plan ap- propriate programs for the Week, as the beginning of year- round activities in conservation education. The Foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. I 4y In the Matter of Ordinances No. 764 and No. 768. The Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 764 and 768, and copies of said Ordinances having been duly published for the time and in the manner required, by law, as evidenced by affidavits of L. E. Stoddard, show copy ofshowingpublicationofco Ordinance No. 764 in the Walnut Kernel and affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. 768 in the Orinda Sun; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. ?64 and No. ?68 be, and they are hereby declared duly published.t s x The foregoing order was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 T ff Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. In the matter of Purchasing real property from George Samuell Davis and Mary Lucille Davis (required for constructing county building in Richmond). WEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit on the 20th day of January, 1953, passed and adopted a resolution fixing February I4, 1953, at 10 o'clock am., in the Chambers of the Boar! of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published. in the RICHi.GND D..LLY IR'DEPE;;D&%T for the time and in the wanner prescribed by law; and S WHEREAS; no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra g Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; wx N01d. THEREFORE, BE IT RE::OLvED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the COUXRA f COSTA ::OUNTY TITLE COMPkiY in the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars 93250) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real. _ property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Tday Agent be, and he is hereby directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: GEORGE SA:LL DAVIS and MARY LDCILLE DAVIS, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said George Samuell Davis and Lary Lucille Davis conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: n All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The east 1/2 of Lots 20 21, 22 and 23 in Block 14 , as designated on the map entitled Map of Walls Addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the jn County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in volume 2 of daps, at page 30. Y Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 24th day of February, 1953: by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUPV+INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN. J. F ME ICKSON. M NOiL: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the hatter of Purchasing real property from Marjorie Fern Smith and Frances K. x, Beaver (required for con- x structing county building in Richmond). b WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit on the 20th day of January, 1953, k passed and adopted a resolution fixing February 34, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. , in the:- : Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the herein.-ti after described real property; and rj WHEREAS said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the RICHMOND DIILY INDEPENDENT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed ,to protest such purchase; r& NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of r? Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred Dollars 16,300), said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHM RESOLVED that the County Right-of-way Agent be, and he is here- by directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: MARJORIE FERN SMITH and FRANCES K. BEAVER, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Marjorie Fern Smith and Frances K. Beaver conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: n K Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. fF All that real property situate in the City of Rich- mond, ich mond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: r Lots 18 and 19 in Block 147 as designated on the map entitled "Hap of Walls Iddition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. 1 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, f State of California, this 24th day of February, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU•siINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. Gr In the Matter of Request of Pacheco Town Council for im- provement of park. The Pacheco Town Council having filed with this Board a request for certain improvements in Hayden Park; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to Supervisor Taylor and to the County Surveyor. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY for street lights, etc. , DANVILLE LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated February 10, 1953, between Danville Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called District, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, ! hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific shall furnish, in- stall and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of District, as specified s in bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for a period of five years, District to pay Pacific monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid 2 which is Schedule LS-2, and a bond in the sum of 1,000 issued by Standard Accident insurance Company, a corporation, for the faithful performance of said agreement, with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, as Principal; ; having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. CU:4IN1S, 6hairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said Danville Lighting District of Contra Costa County. t r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yfFF k In the Matter of Communication i from Harold L. Gardner with reference to the selling of fish y` by certain persons.t t. Y Harold L. Gardner having notified this Board that a Mr. Pelegrinni in Mar- tinez, and Don's Fish Mobile in Walnut Creek are selling fish without permits; i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS : BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Sheriff and to the District Attorney. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 772. Ordinance No. ?72, which amends Ordinance No. 455 by providing for the fenc- ing of junk yards and submitting of specifications therefor for approval by Board of Supervisors who may require posting of caps bond to insure continued maintenance of fences, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the sane is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published { for the time and in the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order* is passed brthe unanimous vote of the Board. w,rr Tuesday, Febru: :y 21+, 1953, Continued. 4 fii. l In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 773. Ordinance No. 773, which amends Ordinance No. 711 (salary ordinance) by the addition of position of "Special District Technician, Range 28," is presented to this Board; and R On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and. ADOPTED. p x. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in THE ENTERPRISE-REPORTER, a newspaper of general circulation printed and puolished in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 8 for con- struction of third-floor addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. 7 On the recommendation of E. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS it THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 8, which substitutes sixteen ounce copper in lieu of galvanized iron flashing at window sills on the third floor and which INCREASES the contract of Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor addition and alterations to Hall of Records, Martinez, in the sum of $349.97, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cum:aings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 8 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t,f aK In the Hatter of Denying Verified Tort Claim filed on behalf of H. A. Doerner and Mrs. H. A. Doerner. Bernal & Bernal attorneys for Claimants, having on February 18, 1953 filed with this Board a verified tort claim for damages against the County of Contra Costa d in the sum of 51335.561 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED and refer- l red to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J 4 In the Batter of Report filed by Veterans Service Department.5'pR Veterans Service Department having presented to this Board its report for the month of January, 1953,it is by the Board ordered that said report be placed Tuesday, February 24, 1953, Continued. 4 In the Matter of Enforcement of Junk Yard Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to cooperate with the County Building Inspector in the matter of the enforcement of the junk yard ordinance for the purpose of seeing that rules with regard to the fencing of all junk yards are properly enforced. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 4 1 pXIntheMatterofcopyof complaint for damages served on Chairman of the r Board of Supervisors. j Copy of claim for damages having been served on the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors on February 24, 1953 .which complaint is numbered 57308, David C. Preston vs. The County of Contra Costa, et al. , and being in the amount of $285.00 and E 25,000.00; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said complaint be and the same is hereby referred J W to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Denying Claim of Myra I. Streightif and Leone B. Skinner. Myra I. Streightif and Leone B. Skinner, by Bernal & Bernal, Attorneys for said Claimants, having filed with this Board a verified Tort Claim for damages total- ing $656.00; f i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied and referred to c the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster.i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the Matter of Denying Claim of Shippers Express Company. i Shippers Express Company having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the amount of $10.21; 1 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1' 4'. u In the Matter of Denying Claim for Damages filed by E. A. Parker and Rachel Parker. f David N. Bortin, Attorney at Law, Concord, California, having filed with this Board on February 24, 1953, a claim for damages against the county totaling 2244.60 on behalf of E. A. Parker and Rachel Parker, his wife; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied and referred to i the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. 1 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Proposed Reduction of Items in the State Budget Providing for Mental Institutions. R E 8 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that proposals have been made in the State Legislature presently In session assenbled at Sacramento that items of the state budget, which relate to statementalinstitutionsandparticularlythosementalinstitutionswherementallydefective and retarded children are maintained, be eliminated from the budget or reduced in amount, and I WHEREAS, it has been the experience of Contra Costa County that state institu-j tions for the care and treatment of mentally ill persons and particularly for the care ! and treatment of mentally 111 or retarded children are presently inadequate, so that it has been impossible from time to time to effect the prompt admission to such institu- tions of mentally ill or retarded children from this County. M NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCosta, protests the reduction of items in the state budget provided for the proper maintenance and necessary expansion of state mental institutions and particularly;those institutions where children are maintained. F PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 1 State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 24th day of February, f r Tuesday, February 2':, 1953, Continued.r 1953, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: SUPERVISORS — 1. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDFRICKSON HOES: SUPERVISORS — NONE. OGI ABSENT. SUPERVISORS — NONE. 4 f X U1, x In the Matter of Appointment of Thomas F. Fraga to the office of Judge of The Justice Court of the Martinez Judicial District. This Board having been notified of the death of Thoma& P., Meehan, the. lata • Judge of the Justice Court of the Martinez Judicial Distriat,_Cauntg. of Contra Costa,. y State of California, which occurred on February 21, 1953; and said office being vacant- , mss because of his death; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1880, Deerings General- Laws, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that THOMAS F. FRAGA be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Judge- of The Justice Court of the Martinez Judicial District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the unexpired term of the late Judge Meehan, which term will expire the first Noonday after the first day in January, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V And the Board adjourns this meeting in respect to the memory of the,latc. Thomas P. Meehan, Judge of The Justice Court of the Martinez Judicial District,, sha died on February 21, 1953• f, And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 3, 1953, at 9 o' clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.F ` P4 4 Ary M`— a J} ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, LERg P r R Qom. Deputy Clerk 1: 7 3 I. 3 a e'.+ wad` j• r i 1i Z X h M y y , A 3^ I i5 x s r r P r• Y w. t i t4 .' rvl BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0I CLOCK A. X. IN THE BOA= CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA E tPRESENT: HON. H. L. CU14XINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS r. I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. fP, SENT: Y. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The minutes and proceedings of the Hoard for the month of February, 1953, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. f F In the Matter of Authorising r Social Workers in the Public Health Department to attend M Institutes. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor ; Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the i Social Workers in the County Public Health Department are authorized to attend the seal-- annual institutes for Social workers, Larch 5-6, at Los Angeles, at no expense to the 4 County. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous :ote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of H. N. Morgan as Fire warden. j On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS g1, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. N. Morgan of Clayton, California, be and he is hereby appointed Fire Warden of Contra Costa County, to serve without compensation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t far' In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 774. Ordinance No. 774, which provides for the regulation of parking on the County ; Hospital grounds, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. u;h; IT IS BY THE BOARD F1=HER ORDERED that a cops of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "Contra Costa Gazette" , a newspaper, i y of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i t J' In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 775- E Sit, Ordinance No. ?75, which rezones certain property in the East Antioch Area E property of Caruso , Is presented to this Board; and r On motion of supervisor Frederickaon, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same a hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED;. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORD.:= that a copy of said ordinance be published ` or the time and in the manner required by law in the "A'+TIOCH LEDGER" , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing ander is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.v In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 780. i Ordinance No. 780, which rezones certain property in the San Pablo Area (north Richmond) which property is awned by Hamm and others, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. r= IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "SAN PABLO NEWS", a newspaper of } general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.i The foregoing order 1s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed Amendments 3 to the Contra Costa County Flood Con- trol and Water Conservation District Act. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'Mater Conservation District Commission has reported to this Board of Supervisors that in addition to the previous amendments recommended for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation ; fi 2 49 Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. District Act, that certain additional amendments are desirable with respect to issuance of bonds and financing of flood control projects; and r WHEREAS, the Commission has presented to the Board of Supervisors a list of the proposed amendments which were prepared by the District Attorney' s office; and p WHEREAS, it appears desirable to have these amendments enacted into law as part of the existing acts; X THEREFORE, BE IT NOW RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does approve these amendments and authorizes the forwarding of copies of the proposed amendments to the legislators from Contra Costa County with a letter requesting that they amend present Assembly Bill #2394 to include the additional proposed amendments and that they endeavor to have the legislation enacted prior to July 1, 1953. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cimmings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Formation, Establishment and Organization of the SUN VALLEY PARR, RECRrA- TION AND PARK*""- DISTRICT. R E S O L U T I O N A petition of a number of registered voters within the hereinafter proposed district, equal in number to at least thirty per cent (30%) of the votes cast in the territory comprising the proposed district at the last preceding general election at u which a governor was elected, requesting the formation, establishment and organization of a park, recreation and parkway district within the hereinafter described boundaries having been presented and filed on the 2nd day of December, 1952, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board having fixed the 6th day of January, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, and the Board having ordered the Clerk of said Board to give notice of said hearing by publication as provided in Sections 5635 and 5636 of the Public Resources Code and an affidavit of publication being on file herein, and the Board having considered all protests made, both oral and written, to the petition for the formation of said district at the time of the hearing on said petition, and having also at said time considered all applications, both oral and written, for the exclusion of particular territory from said proposed district, and the Board being thoroughly advised in the matter, and the Board having duly and regularly continued hearing on said petition to the 20th day of January, 1953, at the same place and hour and the Boar having on said 20th day of January, 1953, adopted a resolution fixing the boundaries and designating the name of the proposed district, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors did, by resolution, on the 27th day of January, 1953, determine that said petition and notice are genuine and sufficient and comply with the requirements of the laws of this State, that the said Sun Valley Park, Recreation and Parkway District is a feasible and economically sound project and is for the public interest and should be established, that the name of said proposed district shall be the SUN VALLEY PARR, RECREATION AND PARHWAY DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and that the boundaries of said proposed district are as hereinafter set forth, that a special election should be held within the proposed dist- rict for the purpose of a determination by the qualified voters on the formation of said district and for the added purpose of the selection of three (3) persons having the qualifications prescribed in Article IV, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Public Resourses Code for district trustees to serve on the first board of district trustees, and that said election should be held on the 27th day of February, 1953, between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, and it further set forth in said resolution that certain general County election precincts or portions thereof should be consolidated for purposes of said election, and did in said resolutio provide for a polling place and for election officials to conduct said election, and di give instructions to tw Clerk of the Board of Supervisors in the matter of posting notice of said election in accordance with the statutes in such case made and provided, and WHEREAS, an election was duly and regularly held in accordance with said resolution on the date appointed but said election was not complete and regular for the reason that insufficient ballots were provided to the election officers to permit all of the registered voters who presented themselves at the polls to vote to do so, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a special election shall be held within the said proposed district, which was described in said resolution of January 27, 1953, as follows: SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION, AND PARKWAY DISTRICT Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 10 Block A as lot and block are shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract, recorded in Map Book 30 at page 45 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence N 740 54' 180 W 155.52 feet to a point on the center line of Terrace Drive as shown on said map; thence following center line of said road Northwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 191.50 feet tangent to last course an arc distance of 30.92 feet; thence N 840 09' 210 W 43.30 feet, thence Southwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 327.50 feet tangent to last course an arc distance of 149.47 feet; thence on a reverse curve to the right with a radius of 92.50 feet an are distance of 141.50 feet; thence on a reverse curve to the left with a radius of 212.51 feet an arc distance of 132.05 feet; Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. thence on a compound curve to the left with a radius of 79.50 feet an are distance of 31.17 feet; thence N 800 43' 29" W 96.97 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 199.50 feet tangent to last course an arc distance of 85.73 feet; thence N 56° 06' 97" W 260.83 feet; thence leaving said center line S 33° 53' 53" W 25 feet to the south line of said road; thence Northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius, of 130.00 feet, the center of which bears N 33° 53' 53" E, an arc distance of 31.32 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 1, as shown on the map of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2, recorded in Map Book 36, at page 14, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence following the exterior boundaryy of said map, S 790 59' 55" W 85.22 feet• thence N ?7° 32' 50" W 242.80 feet• thence N 44° 32' 25" W 323•+5 feet- thence N 72a 10' 10" W 480.00 feet; thence N 17a 49' 50" E 125.00 feet; t thence N 72 10' 10" W 20.00 feet; thence S 17° 49' 50" W 125.00 feet; thence N 72 10' 10" W 625.00 feet- thence N 320 52' 10" W 116.24 feet; thence N 500 25' 41" W 107.10 feet; thence N 04a 14' 30" E 160.71 feet to a point on the south line of the SN RR right of way; thence Easterly continuing along exterior boundary of Hillside Terrace Tract Unit No. 2 and along south line of SN RR right of way to the intersection of Southerly extension of the west line of Lots 11 and 12 of the Bridgefield Tract record-! ed in Map Book 30, at page 3 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County California. Thence leaving said exterior boundary line and south line of SN RR right of way N 230 31' E to northwest corner of Lot 12 Bridgefield Tract; thence N 710 17' 50" E 93.21 feet to the west line of Freeman Road as shown on the map of Bridgefield Tract; thence Northerly on the west line of Freeman Road to the most easterly corner of Lot 9 of the Swanson Tract, recorded in Map Book 31 at page 8 in the Office of the Re-r>> corder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence following the exterior boundary of said map S 620 16' W 30.77 feet; thence S ?7° 15' 'd 19.85 feet; thence S 760 55' W 29.08 feet; thence N 1° 05' W 46 feet; thence N 35° 05' W 106.00 feet; thence S 870 J 55' W 81.00 feet; thence S ?3° 55' W 154.00 feet; thence N ?9° 05' W 176.00 feet; thence N 54° 05' W 126.00 feet; thence N 17° 05' W 86.00 feet; thence N 23° 55' E 116.00 feet; thence N 170 05' W 14.97 feet; thence N 680 54' 35" E 41.10 feet; thence N 2 08' 40" E 48.34 feet; thence N 12° 56' 55" E 216.09 feet; thence N 37° 21' 23" E 68.02 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 223 Sun Valley Estates, recorded in Map Book 28 at . page 27 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leav- ing exterior boundary of the Swanson Tract and following the exterior boundary of Sun Valley Estates N 370 21' 23" E 140.00 feet; thence N 080 2' 03" E 279.24 feet; thence N 60 51' 50" E 71.62 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot i, Carolynd, recorded in Map Book 41, at page 29, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Estates and along the south line of said Carolynd Tract N 86° 55' W 414.27 feet to the southeast corner of land of Hoggan as described in Volume 808 of Official Records at page 349; thence N 870 49' 101 W 203.97 feet to the southwest corner thereof, said point also being, on the west line of the Saranap Water District, as created April 26, 19331 thence northerly along the said west line of the Saranap 'Fater District to its intersection with the Lafayette School District line, said point of intersection also being in center of old County Road leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette; thence Easterly along the center of said . County Road to the northeast corner of a 231.12 acre tract of land formerly owned by R. W. Kinney; said point being the intersection of the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 2 of the above mentioned Sun Valley Estates; thence S OI° 01' 45" E to the south corner of Lot 1 Sun Valley Estates; thence following the exterior boundary of said Sun Valley Estates S 010 01 45" E 2772.48 feet; thence S 15° 41' 30" W 85. 3 feet; thence S 30° 52' W 208.83 feet; thence S 400 U4' W 1.05 feet; thence S 53 44'' W 41.82 feet; thence S 630 44' W 100.83 feet; thence S 26 15' 5211E 41.13 feet; thence , Southeasterly on the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 120 feet tangent to last course a distance of 84.79 feet; thence S 660 45' E 115.37 feet; thence S 41° 46' W 2b.36 feet; thence S 1° 31' E 27.53 feet; thence N 66° 45' W 66.5 Peet to the east line of Lot 26, Walnut Lane Tract, recorded in Map Book 34 at page 44, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Estates and following the exterior boundary line of Walnut Lane Tract S 010 31' E 113.00 feet- thence N 87° 5+1 50" E 60.68 feet; thence S 03° 12' E 131.49 feet; thence S 130 29; W 166.33 feet to the east line of Lot 13, Sun Val- ' ley Orchards, recorded in Map Book 31 at page 6 in the Office of the Recorder of Con- tra Costa County, California. Thence leaving the exterior boundary line of Walnut Lane Tract and following the exterior boundary line of Sun Valley Orchards S 14° 40' 20" E 66.29 feet; thence N 79° 03' E 645.62 feet; thence S 200 30' 40" E 33.52 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 7 Sun Valley Orchards; thence continuing S 20 30' 40" E leaving the exterior boundary of Sun Valley Orchards 105.05 feet to the north line of the SN RR right of way; thence westerly along said northerly line to the inter- section thereof with the northwesterly extension of the easterly line of Lot 1 Block A of the hereinabove mentioned hillside Terrace Tract; thence S 270 02' 44" E 114.88 feet to the southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence following the exterior boundary line of Hillside Terrace Tract S 53° 48' 43" W 586.31 feet; thence S 01° 241 4711 E 372.31 feet to the point of beginning. for the purpose of a determination by the qualified voters on the formation of said district and for the added purpose of the selection of three (3) persons having the qualifications prescribed in Article IV, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Public Resources Code for district trustees to serve on the first Board of District Trustees and that said election shall be held on the 7th day of April, 1953, between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open and that said election shall be conducted according ; to Sections 5643 and 5644 of the hblic Resources Code. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the general county election precincts located within the proposed boundaries of the park and parkway district are hereby consolida- ted as follows: CONSOLIDATED ELECTION PRECINCT Portion of Saranap No. 1 and Portion of Saranap No. 6 and Portion of Sar- anap No. 4 IT IS FMTHER RESOLVED that the polling place and the election officials of said election precinct are as follows: POLLING PLACE: Residence of Helen C. Schroeder 1132 E1 Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek J, Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. t ELECTION OFFICIALS: INSPECTOR - Helen C. Schroeder 1132 E1 Curtola Boulevard Walnut Creek, California JUDGE - Edith Ackers 2211 El Curtola Boulevard Walnut Creek, California JUDGE - Teresa Adkins 1051 E1 Curtola Boulevard Walnut Creek, California IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall cause copies of this resolution to be posed in three (3) public places in the precinct with in ten (10) days after its adoption as provided in Sections 5643 and 5652 of the Public Resources Code.21 Except as otherwise provided herein, the election shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the state. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held on the 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. h ABSENT: Supervisors - None. x - rS In the Matter of Requested revision of Board's policy concerning appeals of employee groups for wages or working AL condition adjustments. Maxine Page Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Employees, Local Union 251, appears before this Board and requests a revision in the policy here- tofore adopted by this Board, which revision would provide that any employee group, and particularly the labor group, could bring directly to the Board of Supervisors any re- quests for overall wage adjustments or working condition adjustments; and Said matter is taken under submission by the Board for discussion with the County Administrator. In the Matter of Communication from Allied Hospital Employees. Maxine Page Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Employees, Local Union 2511 appears before this Board with reference to a communication filed on March 2 1953, from said Local Union 251 and in which the following wage adjustments are requested: w r 25 monthly across the board increase for all employees currently receiving less than x400 per month, and a one-step increase for those employees who are now receiving $400 or more per month; and a T: Which communication also referred to a request heretofore filed with them- Zivil Service Commission for recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on the matter of time and one-half for all duly authorized overtime and a $20 monthly differential for all personnel of the Psychiatric "lard at the County Hospital; and 4 4 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said natters are referred to the Civil Service Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y R In the Matter of Authorizing z Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc. , of SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION AND PARIW&Y DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special-, w election held on February 27 1953 for the formation and election of first three dis- trict trustees of the SUN VaLii ? , RECREATIOyi AND PARDIAY DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00, and $2.40 mileage for the person f delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place. is fixed at $10.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: HELEN C. SChROEDER, 1132 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.40 Rent for polling place (Schroeder Garage) 10.00 Total 27.90 A, Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. 4 EDITH G. AKERS, 1122 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 1i Zr Total 12.50 r TERESA M. ADKINS, 1051 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 w Total 12.50 R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.3 r In the Matter of Authorizing I the transporting of prisons from Prison Farm. j.On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS ; moi, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long, upon the request of the County Road Commission i er, is authorized to transport prisoners from the Prison Farm for the purpose of the ! brushing of fire trails. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long is authorized to transport 20 prisoners from the Prison Farm to Buchanan Field for the purpose of clearing weeds from around the buildings and f y. aircraft tiedowns, it being estimated that said work will take approximately two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Proclamation x designating March 8 through March 14, 1953,as LIBRARY WEEK. WfiEREAS, the continued strength of our democracy depends on an informed and v enlighted people, and IiIIEREAS, the use of books is one of the most effective means of disseminating information, and a. r WHEREAS, the public library in Contra Costa County, as elsewhere, has proven itself a vital force in the social, spiritual, and practical life of the community by fostering knowledge and progress, and stimulating good reading, now r THEREFORE, we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, do designate the week of March 8 through March 14, 1953, as LIBRARY MEEK, and so urge the observance in all parts of the county. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Ciumnin Ray S. Taylor, r W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.. U NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Done. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real r Property from IDA M. LESLIE. M4 WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, intens to purchase from IDA M. LESLIE the real property described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars.: 8,350) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and WHEREAS, it ap ars to this Board that the sum of Eight Thousand Three Hun dyed and Fifty Dollars (8,350) is a fair and reasonable price for said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the E 31st day of March, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of ! Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property describe in said notice. BE IT FURTH:-M RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a news- f paper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the f form attached for three (3) weeks. I PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,, ! this 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. TA'+rLOR, W. T. BXHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. t x 1 l Tuesday, ASarch 3, 1953, Continued. s NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REKL PROPERTY f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra . Costa State of California, has on the 3rd day of arch, 1953, in regular meeting, de- clare& its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property: r All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows:f Lot 5 and the south 12.5 feet (front and rear measure- ments) of Lot 6 in Block 154, as designated on the map en-ri titled "Map of Walls Addition to The Cit of Richmond Con- tra Costa County, California", which map ws as filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it isro osed topp Purchase said property from IDA M. LESLIE; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (S8,350); that Tuesday, the thirty-first-day of March, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Super-" visors, Hall of Records, Martinez California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors wih meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1953• W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk:of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californias F By _ R. M. Billeci Deputy Clerk..f In the Matter of Purchasing real property from Matthew McIlwaine and Stella Mcn*aine required for constructing county building in Richmond). WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 27th day of January, 1953, passed and adopted a resolution fining March 3, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m.,in the x Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such r purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TI1LE COMPANY in the sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty DollarsA. 8,750) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is here- by directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real rs y property, to wit: MATTHEW McILWAINE .and STELLA XcILWAINE, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said ?Matthew Mcllwaine and Stella Mcllwaine conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. Thep roperty hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The north 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 6 and all of Lot 7 in Block 154 as designated on the map entitled "Map of Walls Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Califor- nia". which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. k r Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of. the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMIHIS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. J Tuesday, March 3, 1553, Continued. In the Matter of Directing e: Publication of Notice of f I Intention to Purchase Real Property (required for the Library Building). S 1 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa heretofore authorized the County Administrator to negotiate for the purchase of the property des- cribed in the notice hereinafter set forth; and x WHEREAS, D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, has completed negotiations for the purchase of the hereinafter described real property and has advised this Board x that the owners thereof will convey said property to the County of Contra Costa for the ' sum of Thirty-three Thousand Dollars 033,000), which appears to this Board to be a fair and proper price for it; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does set Tuesday,, the 31st day ; of March, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Hall of Records Martinez, California, as the time and place when the Board of Supervisors of Contra 6osta County will meet to consummate the purchase of said hereinafter described property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD for three weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: 0 NOTICE OF I.WENTION TO PURCHASE REAL FRORMT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 3rd day of March, 1953, in regular meeting de- clared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa the following described ! property: Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE i Portion of Lots 5 and b in Block 3 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Hartinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: 1. Beginning on the north line of Main Street, distant thereon x! easterly, 33.5 feet from the east line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning, easterly, along the north line of Main Street, 32 feet; thence at a right angle northerly 92.8 feet to the land now or formerly of Curry; thence at a right angle westerly, along the southerly line of lands now or formerly of Curry, 32 Peet; thence at a right angle southerly 92.7 feet to the point of begin ning. PARCEL TWO Portion of Lot 5 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey. of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, des- f 5 cribed as follows: Beginning on the north line of Main Street, at the east line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the east line of Pine Street 89.2 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the north line of Main Street, 22.25 feet; thence northerly, t i parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 3.3 feet to the fence on the southerly line of lands now or formerly of Henry J. Curry; thence easterly, along said fence, 11.5 feet; thence southerly, parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 92.7 feet to the north line of Main Street, 33.5 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TB.RFS Portion of Lot 6 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per rasps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, des- cribed as follows:1 h s Beginning on the north line of Main Street at the east line r of said Lot 6; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly, along said east line, 93 feet; thence westerly, in a direct line to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Frank V. McGee, to Patricia Mary McGee, dated October 30, 1946 and recorded November 14, 1946 in Volume 955 of Official Records, at page 348; thence southerly, along the east line of said McGee parcel (955 OR 348)9 92.8 feet to the north line of 3 Main Street; thence easterly, along said north line 32.5 feet to the point of beginning. That it is proposed to purchase said property from Frank V. McGee and Mary Charlotte McGee, his wife; purchase price of said property to be the sura of Thirty- three Thousand Dollars ($33,000); and Tuesday, the 31st day of March, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, at Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1953. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County, By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk. Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. PASSED 4Iti'D a340?TED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 3rd day of March, 1953: by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor: V. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - Mone. ABSEN1 Supervisors - None. a In the Matter of Property being Y' purchased and required for Library rBuilding. aR t W: WHEREAS, this Board having this day adopted a resolution fixing Tuesday, the 1:31st day of March, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Sall of Records, Martinez, California, for purchase of certain described property from Frank V. McGee an Mary Charlotte McGee , his wife, said property being required for Library Building; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment in the sum of $2,000 will be made to Breck and Hazel Harrison and John and Bernice La Flesh as and for damages to the lease.: hold interest of said persons. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a J,t Y% In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for Directors x! of the ANDERSON GROVE COUNTY WATER r"{ DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak., IT FS BY TH£ BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish the notice required by Section 30816 of the Water Code, in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for Directors of the LAFAYETTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT.a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish the notice required by Section 30816 of the water Code, in the "LAFAYETTE SUN." hkp The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for Directors of the SAN MIGUEL ESTATES COUNTY NATER DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish the notice required by Section 30816 of the Water Code, in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for Directors of the SARANAP COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish the notice required by Section 30816 of the Water Code, in the "WALNUT KERNEL." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y r» In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for Directors of the SOUTHWEST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. 4` On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY. THE . BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish the notice required by Section Y 30816 of the Water Code, in the "RICHMOND DAILY IN'DEPEND EAT." a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting JAGS LANE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Jack Lane, 1630 Fifth Street, San Pablo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorp- orated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Jack Lane is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #RA 34 459 396, dated December 14 , 1948; r Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Jack Lane be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERW that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be , and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said app11= cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in z Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting WILLIAM N. VOEGTLY free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. William N. Voegtly, 3250 Sweet Drive, Lafayette, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Portable Fire Extinguisher in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said William N. Voegtly is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #F662 90 54, dated October 31, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said William N. Voegtly be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Portable Fire Extinguisher in the unincorporated area of the County as re- quested; and IT IS BY TIM BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be , and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint , as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In re Issue of Bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Pinole-Hercules 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 dist- rict, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter re- cited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investiga- tion said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 21st day of January, 1952, 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, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held ' on the 18th day of March, 1952, in said school district, to submit thereat to the elect ors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Thirty-nine Thousand ($39,000.00)----dollars, to run not exceeding; twenty-five years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or 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- tenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, Injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus! of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects and purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit: Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. 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 major- ity 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 E1 Sobrante Herald-Bee Press" 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 therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1053 votes cast at said election,; and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 819 votes were cast in favor of issuing 2a,a'Trn Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. said bonds, and 141 votes and no more were cast against Issuing said bonds and there were 93 illegal or blank 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 things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebt- edness of said school district , including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pinole-Hercules Union School District , in Contra Costa County State of California, issue In the aggregate sum of Thirty-nine Thousand ($39,000.00;----dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each---; that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of May, 1953, 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: 1,000.00 on May 15, 1954, and 2,000.00 on May 15th of each year thereafter, 1955-1973, inclusive. Kay 15 of each May 15 of each x Bond No. Amount of following ears Bond No. Amount of following ears 1 ti-.0001954 20 & 21 12,000 19 2 & 3 21000 1955 22 & 23 20000 1965 4 & 5 2,000 1956 24 & 25 2,000 1966 6 & 7 2,000 1957 26 & 27 2,000 1967 8 & 9 20000 1958 28 & 29 2,000 1968 10 -a 11 2,000 1959 30 & 31 2,000 1969 12 & 13 2,000 1960 32 do 33 2,000 1970 14 & 15 2,000 1961 34 & 35 2,000 1971 16 & 17 2,000 1962 36 & 37 2,000 1972 18 & 19 21000 1963 38 & 39 20000 1973 that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one in- stallment , for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of May, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of November and May of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. 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 b manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and exe- x. euted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 k SCHOOL BOND OF Pinole-Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County. E PINOLE.-HERCULES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of May, 19 One Thousand -- µdollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (`_.%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of November and May of each year from u 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 may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, in-terest rates and maturities) , numbered from 1 to 39 Inclusive, amounting in the aggre-gate to Thirty-nine Thousand-----dollars 639,000.00f , 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 18th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and lags of said State.And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district , including this issue of bonds, is with-In the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds,that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form 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 taxable property of said school district.IN WITNESS WHEREOF 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 15th day of May, 1953• f SEAL) H. L. CUMMINGS hairman of Board of Supervisors . x COUN'T' ERSIGNED:H. E. McNAMER CountyAuditorW. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest j coupons substantially in the following form, to wit:t 1 The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the Interest and sinking fund of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District in said County, on 1 the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and 00 dollars for months' h interest on Bond No.of said Schoolistrict. H. E. KeNAMER E County Auditor j r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and I 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 manner provided bylaw. i 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 EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE-PRESS a newspaper of general cireulation, printed and published in said Count of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 31st day of March, 1953, 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 re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. I NOES: Supervisors - Hone. E ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Reports filed by County Departments. Report for the month of February of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals and report for February of the County Poundmaster are presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Ordinances f No. 769, No. ?71 and No. 785. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 769, No. ?71 and No. 785; and a copy of each of said Ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by Affidavits of Publication filed with this Board; f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 7691 No. 771 and No. 785 be and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting as completed, building of an addition to laundry on grounds of County Hospital, i Martinez, California. This Board having on January 20, 1953, approved an agreement with Victor A. Kaufenberg, 2.41 Brown Street, Martinez, for the building of an addition to the laundry on the grounds of the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez; and E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, having certified to .this Board that said work has been inspected and is completed according to plans and specifi- cations, and having recommended that said contract be accepted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED and that the Clerk of this Board ' ; file a notice of completion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board." f In the Matter of Denying appli- cation of L. L. Bowman for per- i mit to conduct wrecking yard, etc. , on portion of Lot 2, Gwin i Ranch. s This Board having on February 24, 1953, continued to March 3, 1953, at 2:00 p.m. the hearing on the application of L. L. Bowman for permit to operate wrecking yard,] etc. , on portion of Lot 2, Gwin Ranch; and this being the time to which said matter was continued; k Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. On motion of S ySupervisorTaylor, seconded b Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be, and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of In-Service Training for Civil Defense. RESOLUTION On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that inasmuch as Civil Defense and Disaster Relief is conceived to be a responsibility of all county employees, the following plan for required training in the discharge of such responsibilities is set forth as county policy: x' 1. All training In connection with Civil Defense and/or Disaster Relief shall be in accordance with the co-ordinated plans promulgated by the Asst. Director of Civil Defense and other specified agencies of the f county as approved by the Board of Supervisors. 2. Administration and supervision of Civil Defense and/or Disaster Relief a training, as it involves time of county employees away from their regularly assigned work, shall be a responsibility of the County Admin-r istrator and shall be authorized within the following limitations: 7 A. Employees shall be authorized to attend such training upon the R' recommendation of the Asst. Civil Defense Director and the approval of the County Administrator. r B. Authorization for such training shall in no instance exceed twenty-a, five (25) hours paid time per year per employee unless specifically authorized by the Board of Supervisors. FfiY fi C. Training authorized shall be only in those instances where specific assignments, in case of emergency, have been prepared and recorded with the Asst. Director of Civil Defense. D. Training of county employees shall be authorized for that type of training which is consistent with the defined need of the assign- ment as set forth in the overall civil defense organization. 3. The Asst. Civil Defense Director shall prepare and submit a general train- ing plan to the County Administrator annually who shall authorize, modify or reject the plan. The Board of Supervisors x111, in all such instances, be informed of the action taken. 4 4. Necessary instructor time shall be authorized upon the specific recom- mendation of the Asst. Civil Defense Director and approved by the De- partment Head and County Administrator. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 3rd day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: y AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FRED ERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of two employees at Civil Defense Training School. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ray Yale and Henry Center, employees of the County Highway Department, be and they are hereby authorized to attend Civil Defense Programs at the Federal Western Technical Training School, St. Marys; one to be held March 9 to 13, 1953, inclusive (warden' s course); and the other March 16 to 20, 1953, inclusive (technical rescue course) , their attendance to be at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to make the following appro- priation adjustments: County Hospital Transfer the sum of $836 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Replacements in order to replace five-hundred gallon water heater; Richmond Health Center Transfer the sum of $240 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Capital Outlay, Building ImproveMents, in order to cover cost of installation of x-ray equipment; 4x a} Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. A District AttorneZ Appropriation Decrease_ Increase Capital Outlay - five electric typewriters 1,925.00 y Y five oak chairs 60.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,985.00 To provide electric typewriters in order to increase production and to provide chairs for public awaiting appointments; y Martinez Judicial District i Permanent Personnel 944.00 Services - Rent 600.00 Supplies 00.00 Capital Outlays - 2 typewriters, 1 adding machine 45.00 3 desks and chairs 692.00 2 tables, 40 chairs 602.00 3 five-drawer legal files 254.00 rir Unappropriated Reserve - general Fund 3,837.00 K In order to equip and operate court until June 30, 1953• 4:. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel' Adjustments. F r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BYj THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments are authorized for the de- partments e- partments listed: BUILDING MAI11 TEENAIfC E One Telephone Operator in addition to present staff; S COUNTY HOSPITAL Authorized change of title of Kenneth Wong, M.D. , ,from Senior Resident Physician to Physician in Charge of Cheat Diseases; i MARTINEZ JUDICIAL DISTRICT Authorized one additional Typist-Clerk position; PROBATION A Authorized additional Intermediate Typist Clerk; SOCIAL SERVICE i Granted extension through March 31 for position of Supervisor, Grade I, allocated to provide for Time Study, said extension being z the final one. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Assembly Bill No. 1631, California Legislature, 1953 Regular Session.RESOLUTION I 1 WHEREAS, Contra Costa County Assemblymen DONALD D. DOYLE and S. C. MASTERSON have introduced in the Assembly of the California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 1631 entitled, "An Act Conveying Certain Tidelands and Lands Lying Under Inland Navigable Waters, to the City of Martinez, in Furtherance of Navigation and Commerce and Fisheries, Afx and Providing for the Government, Management and Control thereof, Reserving Rights to the State," and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is acquainted with the provisions of said Assembly Bill No. 1631, and deems its passage and adoption and enactment into law to be in the general public interest and, in particular, in the Interest of all of the citizens of the County of Contra Costa, t NOW, TORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa recommends favorable action by the State Legislature on the aforesaid leg- islation, and recommends its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the F County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, March 3, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. I NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None w` s 5, Tuesday, March 3, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Assembly Bill No. 2282, California Legislature, 1953 Regular Session. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Contra Costa County Assemblymen DONALD D. DOYLE and S. C. MASTERSON have introduced in the Assembly of California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 2282, en- titled, "An Act to Amend Section 374 of the Streets and Highways Code, Relating to State Highways," and r WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is acquainted with the provisions of said Assembly Bill No. 2282, and deems its passage and adoption and enactment into law to be in the general public interest, and, in particular, in the interest of all of the citizens of the County of Contra Costa, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa recommends favorable action by the State Legislature on the aforesaid legislation, and recommends its passage and adoption. y' PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, March 3, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: M AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMNiINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None 2 ABSENT:Supervisors - None r In the Matter of Assembly Bill No. 2283, California Legislature, 1953 Regular Session. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Assemblyman DONALD D. DOYLE of Contra Costa County and Assemblymen SAMUEL R. GEDDES have introduced in the Assembly of California Legislature Assembly Bill No. 2283 entitled, "An Act Authorizing the Acquisition by the Department of Public Works of the Ferry System Across Carquinez Straits between Benicia and Martinez," and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is acquainted with the provisions of said Assembly Bill No. 2283, and deems its passage and adoption and enactment into law to be in the general public interest, and, in particular, in the interest of all of the citizens of the County of Contra Costa, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa recommends favorable action by the State Legislature on the aforesaid legislation, and recommends its passage and adoption. t PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on Tuesday, March 3, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CURINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON w N NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None dry.. And the takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March la, 1953, at 9 o'clock a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ti Chairmciff ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, LERK a r By Depu erk rs 9; r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 Of CLOCK A.M. j IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA it PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON; W. G. BUCHANAN; ABSENT: NONE. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Granting Mavnard B. Harris free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of s the County. r Maynard B. Harris, 1062 59th Street, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle display cards, plaques and post- ers in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Maynard B. Harris is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced byP' Discharge Certificate, Serial JC64323, dated December 15, 1928; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Maynard B. Harris be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to; peddle display cards, plaques and posters in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and s IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applir rK cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in ; Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Granting Clyde D. Riche free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Clyde D. Riche, 108 Via Lucas, San Lorenzo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle poultry and eggs in the unincor porated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Clyde D. Riche is an honorabldischarged veteran of World war II, as evidenced by Discharge Certif- icate, Serial 573 4.13 , dated October 11, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said Clyde D. Riche be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle poultry and eggs in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costas County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting, David Quint free pewit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. j.. David Quint, 7331 Hillside Street, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle farm produce (fruit and vege- x tables) in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Hoard that said David Quint is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial x`39 432 903, dated May 26, 1945 ; R On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said David Quint be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle farm produce (fruit and vegetables) in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- r plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for linOrdinanceNo. 596. i f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r In the Matter of Proclaiming the Week of May 4, 1953, to j May 11, 1953, "KNOW YOUR LOCAL l GOVERNMENT WEEK" and Designa- ting May 5, 1953, as "OPEN HOUSE DAY". WHEREAS, it .has come to the attention of this Board of Supervisors that cit- izens, residents and taxpayers of this County are not well acquainted with the composi..i tion, functions and personnel of their local ,gpvernment; and WHEREAS, under our American form of government, it is essential that the i S IIt 216 Tuesday,arch10, 1953, Continued 4 citizens residents and taxpayers be better acquainted with their localaxpayq overnments;,: and WHEREAS, it is fitting that a special week be set aside, calling the attention of the citizens of this County to the opportunity to acquaint themselves with their local government; NOW', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND PROCLAIMED that the week of May 41 1953 to May 11, 1953, be designated as "KNad YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK" and that the 5th day of May, 1953, be designated as "OPEN HOUSE DAY", and all citizens, residents, and tax- payers are specially invited to visit public buildings and offices. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti: In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the City of Richmond re certain property required by said City, and b being sold to the City by theE County. t Aereement dated March 109 1953, between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond wherein it is agreed that certain described property situated within the City of Richmond and described in Exhibit "A", which is attached to and made a part of said agreement, and which property has been deeded to the State of California for the nonpayment of taxes, shall be conveyed to said City for the sum set out and called "Sale Price" which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue and Taxation Code, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, 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 Purchasing fi real property from E. V. 5 Anderson and Mildred E. Anderson (required for con- structing county building in Richmond) . 4 WHEREAS,, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 10th day of February, 1953, passed and adopted a resolution fixing March 10, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time andlace when said Board would meet to consummate thep purchase of the herein- after described real property; and UMEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; an WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purcha se; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra, Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (4$,500) , said G amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is hereby directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said A moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit : E. V. Anderson and Mildred E. Anderson, when he has on hand for delivery to .the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said E. V. Anderson and Yildred E. Anderson conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, 1Y State of California, described as follows: Lot 4 and the south 1/2 of Lot 5 in Block 147, as designated on the map enti- tled "Map of galls Addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, 4 California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. rr Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County cf Contra Costa, State of California, this 10th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. C i F N41 i Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from the County x Prison Farm to various lova_ tions to do clean-up work. J y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Sheriff is authorised to transport twenty prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the site of the Concord trail ride for the purpose of cleaning said trail in time ,for the Fifth Annual Spring Hunter Trails and Olympic events to be held May 16 and 17, the dates on rich said prisoners shall be transported to be deter mined by the Sheriff. LP IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Sheriff is authorized to transport County pris- oners to the various Legion halls in the County and to the cemeteries for the purpose of cleaning the grounds, the number of prisoners and the dates on which they are to be transported to be determined by said Sheriff. f xTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. s In the Matter of Directing Ixr District Attorney to pre- pare form of ordinance that will amend Building Code Ordinance by requiring sur- veys before issuance of building permits. The Board considers the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the Building Code Ordinance be amended to require surveys before the issuance of building. permits; and a communication from the Council of Real Estate Boards protesting said recommendation is read to the Board by the Clerk; and Frank E. Ricks, Chairman of said Council, appears before the Board and protests said recommendation; and S On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney consult with the Planning Commission and the Build- in Ins and Build- ing Inspector,, present to this Board a rough draft of an ordinance that will amend r said Building Code Ordinance with reference to the requiring of surveys, in certain in-I stances, before issuance of building permits, for presentation to this Board for con- r sideration and also for review by the Council of Real Estate Boards and the General Contractors' Association and other interested groups. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z A1. In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Nora L. Purviance as Director of Richmond Health Center. I L Nora L. Purviance, Director of the Richmond Health Center, having this day filedlwiththisBoardherresignation, effective June 30, 1953, as Director of the Richmond Health Center; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the sane is accepted, with regret, said resigna- tion to become effective June 30, 1953. a` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Librarian to attend conference. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor 1 Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that Jessie A. Lea, County Librarian, be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at County Expense, s con- ference in Sacramento from March 28 to April 2 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Agreement with McDonald Bros. for maintenance work, Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District. Agreement dated December 17, 1952, between McDonald Bros., 6919 Castro Valley Boulevard, Hayward, California, and the Board of Supervisors as the governing body of Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District, wherein it is agreed that for $1:390 said McDonald Bros. will perform maintenance work as described in said agreement for the sewer facilities of Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District and make a monthly report to the office of the County Surveyor, designating the service and maintenance performedduringthepreviousmonth, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r, i d Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement wherein County agrees to execute for de_ livery to City of Concord, a grant deed of easement for installation, etc. , of under- ground sanitary sewer line over portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo. Agreement dated March 9, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa and the City ;o Concord, wherein the County agrees to execute and deliver to the said City for recorda- tion, a grant deed of easement for installation, etc. ,, of an underground sanitary sewer line over portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, being a strip of land ten feet in width, the center line of which is particularly described in said agreement; and wherein said City agrees that the County may connect to said sewer line, free from any installation or connection charge, etc. , the property of the County, presently situated on County- owned land over which said easement is granted, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c In the Matter of Resolution of Intention to grant Timothy F. Brown, Jr., and Timothy F. Brown, Sr. , permit to con- s. duct wrecking yard near Pitts- burg. Timothy F. Brown, Jr. , and Timothy F. Brown, Sr., doing business as Tim's Auto Wrecking Company, having filed with this Board an application fora permit to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in S. D. No. 4, approximately, one quarter mile east of underpass on Antioch-Pittsburg Highway, under provisions of Ordinances Nos. 426 and 455; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that it is the intention of this Board to grant said applicants a wrecking-yard permit with the understanding that b y k 1) Said applicants file with this Board a d; corporate surety bond in the sum of 5,000 as required i n Section 8 of Ordi- nance t: nance No. 426; and 2) Said applicants will, in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 772, construct a steel fence around said wrecking yard. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. r In the Matter of Hearing Application of Henry J. Raiser Company for Lic ens e to Operate Rock Quarry. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having closed public hearing on the above-entitled application on February 24, 1953: and having continued to this- day the time for decision on the application, the Board at this time finds and deter- mines, pursuant to Ordinance No. 360, Section III, that the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the proposed quarrying operation, crusher and plant for the production and manufacture described in said application, subject to the restrictions and condi- tions suggested and to be imposed by the Board of Supervisors will not be, or be likely to become, a public nuisance, and will not be dangerous or detrimental to the public F peace, health, safety or general welfare. N At this time it is moved by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor Frederickson that the permit requested by Henry J. Kaiser Company to operate a rock quarry, including the necessary crushing and screening equipment, and to operate a plant to produce asphaltic concrete mixes on property owned by Mangini Brothers, located in Contra Costa County and particularly described in the application, be granted on the following terms and conditions: 1. That the operation of the quarry be confined to the ravine situated directly behind the Mangini home. 2. That the face of the mountain outside of the ravine and exposed to t Clayton Valley be left undisturbed. 3. That the licensee meet all requirements of the Public Health Department of Contra Costa County in the matter of installing dust and smoke arresters and matters of a similar character. 4. That the licensee cause to be paved the roadway leading from Pine Hollow Road in the direction of the Mangini property to a point at least opposite the second home situated on said road. Such paving shall be sufficient in kind and character to eliminate any possibility of a dust nuisance arising from operation of trucks or other vehicles along said road. 5. That the routing of all trucks traveling to and from said quarry be along that section of Fine Hollow Road which runs northerly to Alberta Way from the Mangini 4 Road. Y, t e 5. March 10, 1953, Continued 6. That trucks operated by the licensee observe a speed limit of twenty-five 25) miles per hour on Pine Hollow Road. y At this point the Board permitted attorneys Dana Murdock, appearing on behalf of X some of the protestants and George Gordon, appearing on behalf of the applicant, to discuss the motion. Mr. Murdock suggested other conditions of the granting of the per- mit which he felt would be appropriate, and Xr. Gordon spoke in opposition to the sug- gestions made by Mr. Murdock. Supervisor Buchanan, with the consent of his second, Supervisor Frederickson, then amended the original motion to add an additional condi- tion to the granting of the permit, to wit:t f 3 7. That the licensee be required to use in hauling to and from the quarrying operation that particular road which runs at right angles to Pine Hollow Road, and runs from Pine Hollow Road in a southerly direction directly to the Mangini home. r f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. The Board further ordered that the County Auditor refund the unencumbered por- tion of the Fifty Dollars MO) deposited by Henry J. Kaiser Company on January 15, 1953, (Receipt No. 4$427) to said Henry J. Kaiser Company. f In the Matter of Hearing s` Application of Jerry G. Farrar for Permit to Oper- ate a Rock Cuarry. f This Board having on February 24, 1953, closed public hearing on the aforesaid application of Jerry G. Farrar ,for permit to operate a rock quarry in the County of r Contra Costa at the site particularly described in the said application, and having set Tuesday, March 10, 1953, as the time for decision on said petition, Supervisor Buchanan g moved that the application be denied without prejudice until such future time as the applicant shall present the Board with sufficient information from which it can be de- termined the precise route trucks and other equipment will take in traveling to and from the property upon which it is proposed the quarry be operated. This motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson and unanimously carried. A. F. Bray, Jr. , attorney for the applicant, at this time raised the objection that the board' s action would preclude him from filing another application for a year. It was suggested by the Assistant District Attorney, Mr. McBride, that the Board might see fit to continue the matter indefinitely rather than to deny it without prejudice. ! The Board then reconsidered its previous action. Supervisor Buchanan moved that the matter should be continued indefinitely, to be restored to the calendar at such time as the applicant provides the Board with .sufficient information to allow the Board to determine whether or not the means of ingress and egress proposed to be used will be,', or be likely to become a matter of public nuisance and that at such time said applica- tion be returned to the agenda of the Board and notice be given by publishing and post- ' ing to all interested parties of the date of any such continued hearing. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson and was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. It was further ordered that the County Auditor refund the unencumbered portion j 3 of the Fifty Dollars (350) deposited by applicant Jerry G. Farrar on December 30, 1952, Receipt No. 46223) , said money to be returned to him at his address, 212 Tunnel Road, # Orinda. I In the Matter .of Assembly Bills 1640, 1641 and 1642, relating to the disposition of Inferior Court Fines. WHEREAS, there have been introduced in the Assembly of the State of California Assembly Bills No. 16409 1641, and 1642, all of which relate to the disposition of in- ferior court fines, and are designed to amend existing procedures for the disposition i of such fines to the end that from moneys so derived, the cost of maintenance and open I ation of said courts shall first be taken before the remaining moneys are divided be- tween the counties and municipalities, and r" WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costae I completely fair and equitable that such arrangements shall be made so that counties k which are required by law to pay all of the cost of maintaining, furnishing and provid ing for such inferior courts shall not suffer a loss of revenue from such operation, i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does recommend and urge upon the membersebasof the Legislature the passage and adoption of said No. 4 1he16 I Assembly ills 41 42. PASSED AND ADOPTED at the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa the 10th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i f i 63` „ x Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement to continue rental of Council Chambers of City Hall, Pittsburg, ttoCountyforuseasCourt- room. Agreement between the City of Pittsburg, Lessor, and the- County of ContraCosta, Lessee, wherein it is agreed that the lease dated February 11, 1952, between said parties' and providing for the use of the Council Chambers of the City Hall of Pittsburg as a Courtroom for the Justice Court of the Pittsburg Judicial District for the year 1952, be and the same shall continue for the year 1953, under the same terms f and conditions, is presented to this Board; and w On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said yagreementbeandthesameishereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, 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 Authorizing Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for property near Concord and which is awned by the County. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to ad- vertise d vertise in the "Concord Transcript”, for sealed bids to be opened before this Board of Supervisors, and calling for the sale by this Board of the following described property: A portion of the 7.956 acre parcel of land described in a deed from E. P. Jackson et ux, to Contra Costa County, recorded April 27, 1940 in Volume 545 of 6fficial Records, at page 217, lying in the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, containing an area of 1.00 acres, more or less, described as follows: 4 Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line of said 7.956 acre parcel of land (545 OR 217) at the most easterly corner of the 0.227 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Louis A. Oliveira, et ux, to County of Contra Costa recorded January 2 , 1953 under Recorder's Serial No. 177; thence from said point of beginning north 230 352 30" east along said northwesterly line to the most northerly corner of said 7.956 acre parcel (545 OR217) ; thence south 660 36' 30" east along the northeasterly line of said 7.956 acre parcel to a point which bears N 59* 11' 25" E from the point -of beginning, said point also being the most westerlycorner of the 0.585 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Louie Cereghino et ux to the County of Contra Costa recorded November 29, 1951 in Volume 1457 of 6fficial Records, at page 513; thence leaving said northeasterly line south 59' 11' 25" west to the point of begin- ning. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 In the platter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to advertise for the sale of four houses located in Richmond. It appearing to this Board that there are four houses at the following addresses: No. S. No. 14, No. 32, and No. 36, 37th Street, Richmond, California, and which houses are on the site being purchased for the purpose of erecting thereon a County building; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that the PurchasingAgent is directed to advertise for bids which shall be opened before this Board of Suervisors, and which bids shall call for the sale of said houses. a. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v J In the Matter of Advertising in Saint Mary's College Yearbook.M1 This Board of Supervisors deeming "The Gael% the yearbook published by the students of Saint Marys College honoring the Senior Class, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resources of said County be advertised by placing an ad in said yearbook, at a cost not to exceed $100, and that Saint Mary's College shall present t this Board a proper claim for payment of said ad. The foregoing order isgng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y, Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continuedt In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY F a THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, and W. R. Smaker-, Vet- erans Service Representative, are authorized to attend at County expense the Annual x; Training Conference to be held by the Department of Veterans Affairs, State of Calif- ornia, and an annual meetingg of the County Service Officers Association, from Tuesday, May 5, through Friday, May 8, 1953, at San. Francisco. Ott The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f. 3 Z x f'In the Matter of Petition protesting operation of nightclub known as the f Wagonwheel, r A petition signed by approximately 101 persons and protesting the operation I of the nightclub known as the t, gh Wagonwheel, 325 Carlson Boulevard, Contra Costa County, € having been filed with this Board; t On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney and to Sheriff Long for their recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancella- tion of 1952-53 County Tax Line. The State of California DeDepartment of Finance, having requested the cancella- tion of certain property in the Antioch School District which has been acquired by the Twenty-Third District Agricultural Association; and The office of the County Auditor having verified title of transfer to the a Twenty-third District A Association and ha M y- Agriculturalgr' wing requested authorization to cancel the twenty acres acquired by the district, which is now assessed as a portion of 1952 Assessment No. 312172 upon which the second installment remains unpaid; and said ' x request having been approved by the District Attorney' On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, FT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1952-53 county tax lien as requested, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.- In oard. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman and Clerk to execute grant deed from the County to the City of Concord. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, and W. T. Paasch, Clerk of this Board, be and they are hereby authorized to execute a grant deed From the County of Contra Costa to the City of Concord, which provides for: Easement for installation, maintenance and replacement 7,3 of an undergrouna sanitary sewer line over a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, being a strip of land ten feet in Width, the center line of which is described as follows: Y Beginning on the north line of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed from California Mater Service Company 4 to County of Contra Costa dated April 23, 1933 and re- corded Ma 26, 1938 in Volume 447 of Official Records, at pa a 443, distant thereon south 750 421 52" east,w 109.6 feet from the most northerly corner thereof'• thence from said point of beginning, south 41° 26123" west, 162.57 feet to the south line of said County of Contra Costa parcel, distant thereon south 490 201 5211 east, 83.06 feet from the most westerly corner thereof. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53 County k° tax liens. r5 The attorney for the Concord Hospital District having requested the cancel- lation of the 1952-53 county tax liens on certain property acquired by the district-,;,- and istrict;' and i The office of the County Auditor having verified transfer of title to the hospital district and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid second in- stallment on the following assessments: Portion of 1952 assessment No. 617323, described as portion of Pacheco Grant, containing 15 acres, and All of 1952 No. 18438 described as Lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Amended Map of Block 3, Haltby's High r I Tuesday, March 10, 19a3, Continued School Tract Addition to Concord; r?7:. And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1952-53 county tax,4liens as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53 county tax liens. The office of the District Attorney, acting for various school districts, hapf ing requested the cancellation of the unpaid second installment of the 1952-53 county tax liens appearing on the tax rolls on certain property which has been acquired by, school districts; and the office of the County Auditor having verified the transfer of fi title to the school districts and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaidr, 1952-53 second installment on the following assessments: Acquired by Pinole-Hercules School District: Portion of 1952 assessment No. 8$01269 described as a portion of Lot 16 of the Hap of Rancho El Sobrante, containing 8.638 acres• F s Portion of assessment No. 7000982 described as portion of Lot 127, Hap of San Pablo Rancho, containing .867 acres; Portion of assessment No. 700030, described asortion oP 48Lot127, Map of San Pablo Rancho, containing . 9 acres; Acquired by Richmond Union High School District: Portion of assessment No. 880126, described as portion of Lot 16, Map of Rancho E1 Sobrante, containing 52.11 acres and .336 acres; And said request havinging been approved by the District Attorney; on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1952-53 county tax liens as requested.. The foregoing ygingorderispassedb the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53Ni county tax liens. The State of California Division of Highways, having by various letters re quested the cancellation of the 1152-53 county tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California for highway purposes; and The office of the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 county tax liens on- they.- property described as follows: r° rt 1952-53 County Tax Liens on Property Acquired By State of California for Highway Purposes. Description 1952-53 Assort. No. Subdivision Lot Block s p f f East Richmond Boulevard 4 15 129634 2nd Inst, p 5 15 129635 2nd inst. 13 17 129652 2nd inst. 15 17 129654 2nd inst. 14 28 11 129915 2nd Inst. r,` u 18 34 129985 2nd inst. Richmond Traffic Center mew S 19' of Lot 9 1 132501 2nd inst. City of Walnut Creek Por Ro Canada Del Hambre Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. - .005 ac. Portion 170182 2nd inst. Pringle Addition 6 172752 14 Por 172781 2nd Inst. Por 13,14,15 9 172891 Por 13,14,15 9 172894 2nd Inst. Lyman & Sweet Tract kF E 25' Lot 5 and all 01ofLots6,7,8 174004 East Richmond Boulevard 43- 200232 2nd fast. 7 3 200235 2nd Inst. 11-12 3 200239 2nd inst. 23 3 200249 2nd inst. S 39 200377 Subs. Por Lot 137, San Pablo Rancho Por Lots 1, 22 3, 42 5 E 204020 2nd inst. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued Description 1952-53 Assist. No. Subdivision Lot Block d r Corr. Map of Lafayette Terrace descr parcel - Cary - .557 ac. 506904 2nd Inst. Map of Lafayette Acres 73 507644 2nd Inst. Por Lots 80,81 & 86 507650 2nd Inst. Por Lots 81, 82 Por 507651 2nd inst. Rancho Las Juntas descr parcel - Lesnick - .065 ac Por 619398 2nd inst. Highway Junction Subd A. descr parcel - Williams - Elly 43.18' Por 621630 Whitton Subd 9 626209 2nd Inst. Descriptive Parcel t Mason - W'ly .340 ac Por 916210 wnd inst. Sans Crainte, Unit No. 1y Por Lot 13 Por 918214 2nd Inst. F* And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1951-53 county tax liens as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with ttis Board a request for authority to s the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appearonthe assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to ! by the District Attorney; k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: 1f In Volume 15, Assessment #172079-1, Bruce and Thelma S. Gibson are assessedKx with a portion of Lot 31, Del Hambre Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed at $2800. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be can- celled. In Volume 30 Assessment #705423, W. R. and Beverly Schlicher are assessed. with Lot 121, Assessor;s Map of the Naylor Tract with two sets of improvements at 8400 and $1050. The improvements of 51050 did not exist on lien date and should be can- celled on the second installment of taxes. A refund will be issued on the first in- stallment of taxes which have been paid. M In Volume 33, Assessment #910476, Robert L. and Wand E. Seaton are assessed with .25 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $3470. A There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. Your authorization to the County Auditor to make the above corrections is respectfully requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. r In the Matter of Communication from Contra Costa County Central g Labor Council with reference to r request of Allied Hospital Employees, m Local #251, for salary increases. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Contra Costa County Central Labor Council dated March 9, 1953, and in which communication this Board is notified that said• 4, Council has gone on record as supporting the Allied Hospital Employees, Local ##251, in their request for $25 monthly increase for all employees receiving less than $400 per month, and a one-step increase for those receiving in excess of V400 per month, is re- ferred to the Civil Service Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I x In the Matter of Report of Agricultural Commissioner. Report of the Agricultural Commissioner for the month of February, 1953, is..'' presented to this Board and ordered filed. In the Matter of Cancellation of position in the class of Telephone Operator, Building Maintenance De- v. partment. 41, 13, r This Board having on :March 3, 1953, authorized the addition of one Telephone Operator position to the Building Maintenance Department on the basis of request justi-I r. r Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued 271r f fied by the August, 1952, Telephone Company survey; and it appearing to this Board from the report of the County Administrator, that because of the reclassification of an ex- isting position in said Building Maintenance Department, there is no need for the auth- orization of the additional Telephone Operator position, x On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the posi- tion of Telephone Operator authorized on March 3: 1953, by this Board, be and the same pis hereby cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Personnel Transactions. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS'BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel transactions be and they are hereby approved: BUILDING IN jPEQTION DEPARTMENT A One Typist-Clerk position reclassified to Intermediate r Typist-C lerk. EL CERRITO JUDICIAL DISTRICT y One position of Typist-Clerk class assigned on part-time permanent basis of Pf hours per week, said assignment being retroactive to January 5, 1953• HIGEJUAY DEPARTMENT Addition of one position in the class of Traffic Engineer. Addition of one position in class of Property Manager. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPART Reclassification of one position in class of Senior Clerk, t ' Richmond Branch Office of the Social Service Department, to Principal Clerk. PROBATION DEPARTMENTr Addition of one position in the class of Storeroom Clerk Juvenile Hall). r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Appropriation Adjustments. F On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT..,W",;' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same , are hereby approved: HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION DENSE I=AS Capital Outlay- Mtls. do Testing Laboratory 57500.00 Unapp. Reserve 5t5;00.00 5,500.00 Rd. Comm. Oper. Expense-- Services 59500.00 To transfer from "Other Contractural Services" above to cover the purchase of equipment for our Materials & Testing Laboratory. APPROMIATION ECREASE INCRn Replacements--County Garage 59712.00 Capital Outlay--County Garage 688.00 Yk Capital Outlay--County Garage 4 ton Pickups 6,400.00 s Unapp. Res.--General Fund 5,712.00 51712.00 To use underexpended balances from purchases of above equipment for the purchase of an additional 4-* ton pickups for the new foremen allocated March 1, 1953- APPROPRIATION DCREASINCREASE Aid to Cities--El Cerrito 12750-00 Richmond 11750.00 Flood Control--E1 Cerrito 3,500.00 fim Unappropriated Reserve 39500.00 3,500.00 To transfer back to "Aid to Cities" appropriation adjustment made G Sept. 23, 1952 to cover additional cost of W.O. 4750. This work f order was underexpended and therefore the appropriation was not used. COUNTY JAIL APPROPRIATION INCREASE Capital Outlays--Disc Harrow 500.00 Unappropriated Reserve--General Fund 500.00 T IN Equipment required to make possible the full utilization: of the available agricultural land at the site of the Branch Jail. x Fi 4 272 Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued PLANNING C01011Q:ION F APPROiAT`DE0EAS INC.RE. Capital Outlay--1 map file 345.00 E Steel Shelving (portion) 55.00 extra Steno help 400.00 t Unappropriated Reserve--General Fund 400.00 400-.00 j Monies in decrease column not to be used until completion of new i building; to be re-appropriated in fiscal year 1953-1954 as per long range report. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Calling Special Bond Election for the Purpose of Authorizing Issuance of Bonds to Finance Construction of County Building, etc. , in the City of Richmond, Fixing the Date Thereof, Establishing precincts, Appointing Election Officers, and Designating Polling Places. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is advised and has determined that in the } interest of efficient operation of governmental services in said area, it is necessary, and proper that a building be constructed in the City of Richmond, which will provide offices for branches of the County government of Contra Costa County there situated, and warehousing facilities necessary for the storage of supplies and equipment, and WHEREAS, for the purpose of obtaining from the electorate authorization to issue bonds in the total amount of One Million Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 1,350,000) to provide the necessary funds for the erection of such a building and warehouse facilities, this Board has determined that a special bond election shall be held on the date set forth in the following proclamation and notice of special bond E election, and that the precincts for said bond election shall be as therein set forth, and the officials to serve as election officers in said precincts shall be as therein r: named, and the polling places shall be as therein designated, NOW2 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of 1' Contra Costa County, as follows:t ry SECTION 1. A special county bond election be and the same is hereby called to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, May 12, 1953, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said County the measure of incurring { bonded indebtedness of said County for the purpose, in the amount, bearing interest and ;r maturing all as set forth in the Proclamation and Notice of Special Bond Election here- ! inafter set forth, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. This Board of Supervisors does hereby submit to the qualified electors of said County at said special ! bond election the question of the issuance of bonds as set forth in the form of measure f hereinafter designated. SECTION 2. The County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause the fol- lowing proclamation and Notice of Special Bond Election to be published in the "ORINDA SUN", a newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and such publication shall constitute notice of said Special County Bond Election. PR OCLAMAT ION AND NOTICE OF S PEC IAL BOND ELECTI01f 34 ti 1 fi'i t Proclamation and Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the j County of Contra Costa State of California, that in accordance with the resolution andl order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, duly and regularly passed and adopted, and in accordance with law, a special election has been called and the same will be held throughout the County of Contra Costa, State ` of California, on TUESDAY. MAY 12,, 195-A j 4i f from the hour of 7 o'clock a.m. to the hour of 7 o'clock p.m. of the same day, during which period of time the polls will remain continuously open. At 7 o'clock p.m. the polls will be closed except as provided in Section 5734 of the Elections Code. Said I special election shall be held as aforesaid for the purpose of submitting to the quali- # fied electors of the County of Contra Costa, the following measure of incurring a bonded! f 9-'indebtedness of the County of Contra Costa, to wit: MEASURE: Shall the County of Contra Costa in- County Building and Ware- cur a bonded indebtedness in the housing facilities, City principal amount of $1,350,000 for of Richmond) the object and purpose of construct- ing and office building and warehouse in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, California? The amount of bonds to be issued for the object and purpose set forth in said { measure is $1,350,000; said bonds shall be of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered { in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, from 1 to 1350 both inclusive, and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per ceni (5A) per annum from their date, until paid, which interest shall be payable semi-annually (except that interest for the first year after the date of bonds may be made payable at the end of said year.) Said bonds shall mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, e from lower to higher, as follows: $70,000 principal amount in each of the years 1 to 19 years, both inclusive, after the date of said bonds, and $20,000 in the twentieth year after the date of said bonds. r If at said election said measure shall have received the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of all qualified electors voting on said measure at said election, 1 111 2PA Tuesday, March 14, 1953, Continued f k . tthen bonds of the County of Contra Costa in the aggregate principal amount set forth'r ` in said measure shall be issued for said purpose set forth in said measure. I In accordance with lav proclamation and notice is hereby further given that the bond election precincts her@lnafter mentioned have been formed, established and fixed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the bond election precinctsrr of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of hol Xdingsuchspecialelection. The r bond election precincts hereinafter described by number or name are the election pre- i r;f#n cincts as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. j for general election purposes and the consolidated bond election precincts hereinafter: XW des sated consist of one or more of said Y,ig general election precincts so numbered or named. V y j The polling places herein designated and described are the polling places within the County of Contra Costa, where said election must and will be held, and the persons herein named as in pectors, fudges and clerks have been respectivelg appointedgassuchinspectors, judges and clerks to conduct said election in the respective elect. tion precincts of the County of Contra Costa, as hereinafter provided: w_ 1t..i.._ The following is a list and description of the bond election precincts, the r polling places therein, and the officers of and for said election! to conduct said I",' election above referred to and mentioned: J*Q 1.ysQ uri-° . i 1T. r 5 4 x 2"% r Y r I I 1 . rf*-d` a11, r,, - 117 R 'S r .r re D'( { j ; , { G t,("}s RFs f ri i sem"'..- O.N, ° r^Ser •.y 4 ._ yJ i D Y_''F 4r'' .. 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Scary Eckhart, 1912 F'lor-4'rrrltn: 1hs11rt•h/r, .#n,rlia J. Hilev. 001a -L Wilke, $4:3 s'-asu -ler.'lr".sn letsprrtwr, CarrietluDpy, 361 Yinulr Ida St. Richmond; Judge Lucy Dau43304kSt., 1', "tItox i_f lit t'rr- JAtdu;Juklay. Edith Kill*.- 5130 atuts- Aar_ Hu.lru; Judxe, Glary Centsen. Schmidt 2'11 So. "Ixt SL, Richmond'ni(+; Jud1w. linen Wright,"414. Fair- %a %we., $an !nGl•+; a- U-41. trrlt Alk-o 1320 Mahoney Ito" Box 153. MAIw); Clerk, Esther W111lamx 200 So. 20thMoistAve- Ll t'rrrtt.,; Clerk. Itrutait r"banklaa}+!, St« Lana H•r 1, AAn +'Ierk Ytntsrrs U. ttrrapowy, 223 Nuppaa :It. RJchmam}I• Clerk, iurle! kiehep-hnai+t+, 4:3 tkak St-, F:l t'err4t,.;Clrk. Tadd.., +`tern. Ada Whit+rrmb, 11530 1416 ttar.bn„ k trek, E.tan E, k"tugrrat•l, play 2U0 So, 111th St, Richmond.1•:lla Cerrito. i.xl, 43: L+•xittt:t..0 Ave, YuGa Ate„ SAn 1`AW.k. a3. First SL. 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Margaret Garr- lnayectur, \ntt:r Clow", 3131 alrrket Richmond: Judge, Marietta Heyman, Coto - 9th St„ Itielim,nd: tlerk_ t.ulu l+', 4?43- 0)puns ,lar-- Itichnamnd; Ile., Itichrn-'nal; Judge, Katherine '•'5 So. 7th L. Richmond• Clerk, Rich-Van 11.• \'rnirr, 9;,9 - lh Si.. Rasta- 'Merl'. Helen I;L•nt:an. iv1? a•Yprras JIIKhttaan 103 to 19th SL. Hlch- Nannie Smith. 335 So. 9th SC- Rleh- fna.nd;tlerk, ltelen i:'oliius,, "I+ - 10th _\ar ltu rawect,l: t tort. (uther.beo uu,n,l;Otrrk, liLmrte Park, 458 &,. 29th inond; Clerk. Virginia Hula, 414 So. t., ltchniolid. litatt_ 41:: C}prv+r. Ate.- itr.hrtw.n,1 St., Rtchnumd; C.'Isrk. Ruth k, Hatch. Sth St. Richmond. lila7llaCtLaA L r) OpCo!at= 0. t . PICT OO,T2 134 Uwrtu .ivy.. FClctimaand M¢CT N4L 1" Pt -]< lea a-a a0#,sS) Oaatgelstag aagalsr Costa Prackest SPZCi"PXUB=OZ 1,p.6/ too lilUlafm MacawiticiaWsa44) M-312istag secular County Pre- raeb- bum"No.77 a 77-A) lti+hint; I•lua• lian,ld lCAa mu"r<u 11.44404 1"•arr„ G, 1.• 10ark d4GA- uehts-swsoaa me.6m a 5&.L) Politic Place.Richmond Boy's Club, dt;ar"-et, L:. Riplev Aa-e Itichtu..tld; rage t, 1911 Sr.aJ„a urn Ate, It est- Polling Place. X. Smith (Garage, 183 Sou. 20th St, Richmond;Inspector, Inspector, May 1,i. Wallin, 904 01 9111 , 40lttsl- a-,r, A.Ie-ie Mack. Pill Ltnc,aln Ave,, Richmuad- lit- Maud M, Woad, 1730 Florida Ave, St„ ltirhnn'nd; Judge, Hilda 14 liar vv J.uyu:n Aa<_ !t•.'tsr5 ata: JudKe, spect„r, llarbara Smith. 2458 Lincoln Richmond; Judge, Charlotte Thomp- t it, :+Ir+ Uiple y Aae•„ ltwliz olid:Ctert- a1Ar' F. I>t.aw 141+0 San J-a.tutn Awe., Itiet.rtu,nd: Judge, Delores Ban- sun, 371 So. 22nd SL, Richmond; t^,arlrs 1,i. liagerdon, Ewa - 9th St- \ ae, Kichn:.+tad: C•J<rtr., Mary to erne, water,:)14H Mcltryde Avr., Richmond; Clerk. Margaret Phillips 449 So. 17th IM-litau+nd; Clerk, Agile-, WArtwru,n. ,a+e: las J.w.:utn _4ae._ IU.-tanaund; Clerk. Virginia S. Curry. •1378 ale- St.. Richmond; Clerk,Edna 9I. Heath, lith SI- ltichm,.nd. t`[erl' /.rrn.e l tsarvek isle x490 Bryde Ave,, Richmond; Clerk. Ina M 677 Jo, 41rt SL, Richmond. ZPM=.4L 7'VXCM=710.36 J'a.tuln Aar.. ltiahz"VAAwL llatubury. 2:12 Medlryde Ave.. Rich- Ooaavd-1-g lNtalar County Pro- tuuaJ.i>/f L Fxxczzcv so 108 riaMs _ siceoua 710. ma 26A)s7rsuLnP11 aaT!60.Ts cons.g.l.: OsOsty V10-lob t 1`,11IIng 1 la.r, 1,,.,11 9119lwl at;a- ( ssgtalsr C 327 Pres)act arzcx&x.Ps CT s0. ec clueth->a7eYllltosd!o,78 a 78-Al f rni;<-1, 547 - 4111 St. It-44SU-+led. !r'• sea L.) Cempeida;t s.gnlsr Couafy Product PollingPlace, Recreation Hall, a0#. N I,ev1er, FvLa -es Marin, -,Al - ilk, Ftdlmc M..-_ t.`autp Virr Girls hie __me.59) 27th & irginia Ave,. Richmond; In- St., ltirhmauni; Julg••- Myrtle lieClt»- lid,llrr.,_ ::4;. tswnrr Aar.- !.rely Polling Place, Itotwrt Grugg (Gra- speetor. Adelaide Pteton, 447 So. 28th t.trk, bit+ - '.Ili It., lti+hn,++nd; tlrik, au,+xd. Ita+;.ni.•r. M-a.1 F. C'uat-na.n. ruset. 3610# Rh-em Awe- Richmond: St- Richmond: Judge. Gladys Brunie, letlnie• Shan" 401 Ilarrr•lt Aar•_ lt,.h- a,-trrxr Ave.-. P.srhx:l--nd: judge. Euapaetur, Jean Stout, 3007 Andrade ";t1, Cutting Blvd.. Richmond; Clerk, n,u.d: tlrrk, tisthrr Siiarirlfrrd 641 . telt& 1- $u Martin- :fr: 0.wner Ave_ lCirhrru,nd: judge. Lillian field, Rebeeca Silvia, 717 26th St., Rich- Lill St. iRcl,m,•zni. Aar., KI.-t:naa-nd: t'1rr1[.. UArg t- -writ 'ruiary Ave„ Etichmund• Clerk, mond;Clerk,b AL tartan Covell,2740 Euc- apscxPsCTmC>ZNO.57 I_.«ir_ :941: 1k.ware Aar Itartun+nd; Nell E"rhlurul 9t - 3.",rd St, ICtch- !ld Ave., Richmond. rfsla siiealir Comm RVOC MS t'11r1bh, tartly ICgnaa_:::t;aratn AIM. itu,o,l; !'Irrk, pully FtippY, 3324 Low- aPJSC=AL Ps1C a1t !O. 108 c sichmoad s0. 2T) K.clAwad,ell .\neat ICictinwo4l. I'ullins; I'lmv, Peres Sal:..,t 'tit SL Comb lasgslsr County >r- IL nnsylvatata Ave„ It1.htl,.wd; !x0#- >LAL PUM=CT NIL T4 SPZC7A]6 vzLzc3xcT 70.90 tincts 0unic 4t No.78 is 70-A) I e+'t..r, A1ir• N<cka 1. :9;, - atll St_, l Mgulas Osa Psadaet t Ceous Pitetiact Polling Place, Housing Project, 825 Lach"I'mi. Judce, !_uc' 11• alat+,iru_ e.44) elsawaII=a 00) So. "6th SL, 1-Ft Richmond I nspec`: C..%! Mathieu t•1„ Iii+•`arkh+iad; t'Irrs-„ !,,Marr PIAe-r,t'U_ hunts AGarAge. Plating Place, ILenry Alinio Ma- or. Eunice Slulison• 603 So. 22nd t;MdIJ1e Alarlint, :a9 lYntas}laata a {;6 - +-ani :! It:runaowl: lrtap-rtor, ragr, 1789 Lunn Ave., Richmond; Richmond; Judge, Nancy Cratehfiel(l, Cve., Itichina-za,t:tla•rk. lWrtaaa t Saute- ltmt.el Ikaata. 4.9 _ 3:MI St.. !oris- leap wb,r. Ruth Wra,ley, 171,1. Dunn 39 So. •14th St., 2-1, Richmond; dem '"N - >tla St- Hiram nd. ra,w.f: JuuL . Eaa,•tu UAn".U. {.6 - Av<.. Ittrhmurol; Judge, Jessie Stiller, Clerk. 3luttie alae Varner, 856 So. a C1AL 1T JPO,so ::Sid St_. R:-hru nd. Clem- Violet 11:t litwein Ave.. Richmond; Clerk, 23rd St. "-D, Richmond Clerk, Artie Comprising secular County Praetad &A Irl. a:lw - 33rd St- Itichtu-,ods ltfaC.r for.Ibrsw, 1769 Lntnn Ave., Filch- Wimberly, 619 So. 21st fit, Richmond. sichmoad 114 101 tleri„ atr>ti Hrnu.e 4;ervd-ri. ::3a tMoul; Clerk, Emily Anlermtn, 1.511 It,llihc Plat'., A. 1,t It„Al'y 41trei. l'Itnt.•n Aar_ Itsa1_trs-tri ICk.rrrn Avr.. 11khruurul 111111111111C31" P=sC7lCT >a0. 107 drtlar•t, 1501 la•mnFylVanta Aar.. lUett- Constrial ssCr county >Me ra,vid; Itwi oct.,r, Ratlile'e-n Saet_% aP>L S IT=0'?S i3fzO11>T'7>ezt7">BCT>•O,!1 eileq-]rTeelYioaa!o.OB a BSA) 1N2L J'ollillylaavita Ave_ It'el,m•-ad: ( COMMy,s"J=pasty Product Itc-p-M-C settlor Cons Pro- Palling Place, Harbor Gate Admn. l u.i a,'a•, Rumor I'tr>'. 1:<:S l4nas?'199019 t NMI.4611 duets-sle3mana ]co. O1,, 6?, Bldg., 2900 Meeker Ave., Richmond; Ave., Rirhmnnd; CSrrii, \..•, U'alkrr. Milling !•La,- Pr-aul Cask 4GAser). 72 a 73) Inspector. Lucille Sage, 905 Owens 7'59 l' tnscly:+tl}a A V_ lti.Itttt..nd '=` INntnf St_ Ki,rCzile,". lcrpert-r• !'„Bing Inane, Project Office. Wine Ave., Richmond; Judge. Elizabeth d`lrrk l ar' 1,i Harker, lel- lturi...'1 I;rrYia SI-rt+rarr. t:,; D.rnm SL_ Well- tit, & Virginia tve•, Ithrtamnnd; In- Lean, 11 - Five Court. Richmond; 21-211. Jn14e. Juin Z4".. SS, Mc- MF..•t•,r, Mme Urngle, to I Zahn St., Clerk. Velma R. Cook, 842 So. 29th Street 1:'•+vn.-mt.lauxld1:2 Wit_ Rt,i.ua.nxl k7,eriL I..na It-•t,ma,nd. JuIxe, Lw,ulse Wilson. ZI St„ Richmond; Clerk. Louise M. Yas- WMCUM rarer m i.,X10' 33 +1..1. 5:a I-iaanl S t ttxlana.•+d;4'1eric. M,,ntar;a Sr,. Richmond; Clerk, June kovic. 1301 Nevin Ave., Richmond.( p sl aft salralar Countye•Psociact lutthy Hr:lrr, S1: 101tnrL" St., ILcta- Wyrtek. V4 t,tsh.0 St., Ittchmond; lt_ mond =a 29) m md a't-rk• kava. Danura• it Uahu at, L "Retool ]c0 108 11 little !'lac, 4'-rc,• Sm"Z, tt;M- Uch[cwad ComDslds Secular Cnu biwitiol nlret, I`;3! R,a„tte•a•.It arae„lttadata•u:t: dl;Timm L rs>O'T NO.76 lszC771CT 3*O.!n 1Smeail N.I) Inspector, F_M.•n Cu telly. 1:4-' f1euri_ (Cout2 secular county rte. Ppm alar Countylralrtlset Polling Place, Harbor Gate Admit. ra l -all ivy_, 1,:i;hnu tld: Judtr, ahcte-sje>a- o"No- 46 a 469) Bldg., 3900 Meeker Ave., Richmond; Ftria t.a Plant. CIG - Sv111 St_, R e'- 11•111tic Ptaar. Ls.. F Pr-ott SGA- No.Inspector, Marle Flury, 25 - Three I'+,lt"n Place, I•rnJ-,t Office. Ateh-rmmd; t`k•ik• An-Ann Eastman, 1{ll ra6r-, ala %an Fist Aae_, Itttn- Court. fttchmnnd:Judge,Dorothy An- E„-,rt Vi Earn. Itichmarn.l; Inapertur, I"'•'Fevell Aro,, ltirl,r,t•nd: t lerk r; nt."., lnspnt.. 4'u:Qa lady, Sae: tune. 50 - Three Court, Richmond; Jul:a 1lackal, 9:s - l:iia SL Iuci+- stn J..r Aa I[actmr,nl: J:ulKr, Mursar.t ltulf7,ls, 432 - tato SL. Klch- 1'lerk. ftertha Hash, 915 Owens Ave., til",0.11.1 Isere l0ukr_ :"-vw Santa I L-A-A Aar., nr..,wl: Judge. aL:arY Stark, 8.;0 - Sand Richmond: Clerk, Dosis Gentry, 969 SFMCIIAL P =PFCr NO.s0 Iticbm,od. clI rr.. Lida K F1rV`.,w, SL, it}c'•ne,n,f: Clerk. Eivira Mstrc+s, Owens Ave., Richmond. rt curry St„ Itichrnond; 411er Cotrp:lal me'alar Oanaty!redact wait Van +-, ft wAne_ Kt+4m•.rrd: " k atsitLoad =4 JO) look, fssir .•' t.+a_ 41wS S.an Jwr Ilrt••tt a'rarw, YO (Ituanslnr Circle, lilitClAL !i>1CM0'J< =O. 108 l•.ilio i 1.1! 99 _ 1'tr tate,'n N,a Aar.. 1,i c utetad ttk-hnwrul.Comyrislaf>faglLt Courcy I teclsot IS Po ltarrett Ave. I ia+nae rd: In- OP MMAL PUZCZNCT XO.93 slcLmond so.110) rt`a,ctnr, iLltrni.• 1_. i"}Mala.. I%I It,"r- aP>iQC" CT 311106 77 fCum7ririsg ssgt6lsr County Pre- ;,Pulling Place, Housing Authority, i vett _\a•,•. wrt`rmm 1; Juice, Nelhe (Celtptlslat secular pasty Pro- elsets-slehso24 No. 64 a 64-A) 5, So. Mot SL, 8-1. Richmond; In- 1'ra'arlc I:;" 119-n tt Acr_ R r••- C-accts- >a=bnbcxd 1,N•47 a 47-A sprcwr, Wilma Nottingham, 58. So.I+lltna Plate. 11ruJect OMer., 1401 t'1"hn l; Olerk, kr,t„•tui Anearixt, 1-1S j%nng I'!,,., N.etnana Se`,..••t. A..4 Outtt[1K Btv.L. 1t1ct•rnund; lnapector, Slot :it., Richmond: Judge, Gladys rr„tt Ax,.• lii,hiw i,l. <'I.rk, iRad.e fat-1 r !talo.- Av.. Fitve,ns id: In- 211IA F Wrtidtt. 716 So, 13th St, Foreman, 300 So. 5th St.. Richmond; i tra•'n, 'T•i - ]sit, St, itirhr,.t'L *Ira•1.•r. Stith Nrstn,m. {1a - 11th lir 2 Julge. S,truh V. 1lartey. Clerk Maxine. Kidwell. 4409 E. Mont- 3VirM PXMCZNM NO,61 et_ It roti..nd:Judie-t;ra.e I Curry. -.y S.,• [6th 471.1, tiict,rnun,l: +'trek, Ki,mery tit Richmond; Clerk, Selea- 0oa1p:1'in•r 7Cerular County Precinct a3' (/:'a,• Ave I:a r.en.'aJ: Clerk- Ke- Mny UcMaot.r. 11.1. 11 Wright Ave., nes V. E:lrnondm, 615 So, 33rd SL, 2-E, itlohm rd Na. 31) 1-".. TM%%a _ aSa FG oda Ac<.. ILvh- It`,hm•,nd; 4'irrk, I— I*. Schlrwrk fClchnu,n,1. I`nll'nc 1'lA"•••- Wm. Aile-r:a s StutY» + ."t 1: d't<r4 a1_ercaret t"tsattUtua l801 i'-,trrr„ Ave„ Rlehntnnd. r n 5SC _ 22nd It,, ^a n1,, In- 1;,- Sa. 1111, St_. It:rtana+n.1 a( Coutgr2 AL Psgular T County 130 re- t pect•r. Lulu A. iu,'aon.Int ItythingCa"Pecula 1CT 1w 6d cincU ssla(f Yackniondss County - A) i, lt},•hm,,,d; ria ter. \lar aret It. ! wl"r de '' ow x0.18 li" tirto 3ia Aeeda>< County65 & Tse- tlaets g Place, Ho 180.87 a horst itran&m. NO - :seat St_ I:i:litn ltd• / Or4aAtlsttr 4 Charts d- 43 - skhmcaa!o. 66 a ll, S Polling Place, - 1. Ricing Authority, In, rk 1,i'• a F r•,-u "III !'at-.ti U.e If a=0.48) t, : t. filter, tirr. dc !tall, tin, ;Ile Spring St.. S-1. Richmond; In- Avenur 1ti"''m+•nd: t't,•rk l aa,stia F1-,tu,K J lace i St.-Ellao d ; In- ", t, :'L• & mils to Ave.,Aar. itirhtn ting St.. z1, . Mottle B, Ware, 741 So, 33rd Chap- Car "•'I Mrrrt•tt A,-••1ur It'r 11m,n L 9a i - 1:119 Nt._ Itx•t nr nd: in- I11%lL, a r, tu,nd Ju hz , Atki Cuttingr- ;i t., . 75 144). Ric2tond; Judge. Ric onp- Srr6r4JZ r1t=XXGT NO- It alsnna Jr. e x <" - 14111 ttfa.l, It1 t,nwn,7: Jular, ,Lola F:. }tar- man. 7,7 Ko, :nth Ht.. 1-D, Richmond, St, Rr',m.tw! Ju1g•. VULa 4;rut.ur. :1 aM. _t,,•t c'uttin¢ Bivd., Rhrhmnna; I'lerk, Benjamir_ Ware., 721 So. 32R Comprisrif IoL gabs noaar'Predatt wii _ IIt.t SL_ In,`na rid.eKrAL Mary Cle l.aVr-nr LCililar,.M, 3136 Cut- St.. 2-A. luchmond: Clerk, Anna Lu- 1lsaond Dio.:3) F' 1.79.1, 634 d:t', St Rio" ru,mi: t ne litc+l" Mchro"Fid; C.•Irrk. 4•orut catf, 260 tit 43rd SL, Richmond, I' 1111 Pin r 1.. i'., r1'11t`1 9779- a'le-k I+9 vv i'+<•ar ;L ,C:G - 1`111 .'L, I0. J„rdarl. 100 S.P. Vith t., I-A. Ellc,i- XPl,C1ILAL =03XCT lint 111Iiir`'nwml; In- Iticl:an+".r.+L rr5,u.1 r'ar. Jrar•. \. 1,.a\terra, -•+3S Comps setl)ar County Pro- 1-111t Ave, 11< a , n 1: to!:r, t` r.r-arm"AL li=MCT ZO.7! X7TC1[A36 Y%r.CXXCT NO.96 ducts-stohmotul No.04 is 84-A) kr'rr, it -]a - l:nI >1_ !t ch- ( liegular pasty Predatt tComp secular County Pre- Pulling flare• J. P. Gunn (Garage). Clerk. A me 1:,"a.•., '. - ::,a 1 C_ -)<, l:>a,aiaua ]Le.491 ts 1113-h- ad so.66 a 6&A) 3.10 Su. 37th St.. Richmond: Inspector, IM-1 mot; Clerk I;Nsie I- Kel. r, is illne IILue_ ll. t;_ P-+sur a$;a- !••.Mtn Parr, E'r-,Je t Office, 14u1 Hazel Vrrotnrler, 337 So. 37th SG. e,t ray<s. GI - 79th St_ 10-h*", e ; In- rutting Illv,L. It Dion--nd; Im+p--v +r, Klchmnnd; JuIce. Glradys Taylor. 322 SFr'-'ILL yst4P.tC°r NO.67 a t.+r_trace a ar-V. :+.{-;runt Ave, 'Ihrinsa mbn Mas• 6:t Sm 3'1'1 St +o, 37th 1L, P.Ichmnn,l: Clerk. Jose- rfeenuri:irt- sox-tar County Vire- to,%thm••nJ. Jud.e. Irvice 1<st_ 494 - Itu hr?•t.,i; Ju,1Kr. Flora i.. Thnrnp- phine Elumond, 3521 Center Ave., etaets-slahaaoud No.33 a 33A) -.tb St_ It.vi.1".m% t'trrl Cleo. "'n 3 G 4u. :'n! SL, Ftichm,,ml; Richmond: Clerk Thelma Cornish, 10011in'r 1'L+e e•. Pre.'+>'t-ri en 4',an•'i 1:4ic,.r Gas _ -ttra SL_ ftk-hm-rel• +:erk, Grace L. W altnn, 1919 P-,Irent 323 So. 37th St.. Richmond. t the Ii.vser n.•r. :551 _ktl lr«d.• .ivy t-leer` 11rkntw Caier:rY. dl t - :lith Ave„ t-c0, Rtchm rad: Clerk, Rosea aPZC7A7. Ps34CiMCIT s0. 112 H1r•m"n'1; !n>hect•r Nat.rl 1• Fuller,1Uca:n asatd_ C rm%tax,St0#a0#, .Loci SL, 1-D. Rich- (Oostn2!>!as se0ulsr County Pte- afw l„«•.•i1 AV^_,- 1. m.and: Ju Ice. nwnal, tints jIt]tmand No. 86, e6-A 1'erthat Ilae a1,:«::. I na'.•11 Ave.. Itirti- PUMC33Qr s0.so aPrA NL FWM=CT NO.96 a 66-s) t^ n l; Oh•rk, atarir hurl•N It,- - (C3alpt1.>M sesstlsr C-amt7 Precinct; ( ieentar Coast Precinct Folling Place, Project Office, 4300 th Q/., lti-1,•r, n I: `'I,rk IEo-r9 s =a I 1, Q No.Fluhrr %we., Richmond: Inspector, Ca•a•il, !,In !.,Well SI 1t'vla•+,rtl•1, Pill n: 1'laar• F:rr Stati.•n Nati K, Polling I'btcr, IG,sir Mar BazzeIIe Gol.lie Johnston. 1109 Nall Ave., uFMCIAT.PseC NCT=O. 64 41",ct'ttrib-et _\ae 1UIC!A1M1nl' In- -!Gaits odor, oit5 ru,_ 31st ;L. Rich It'chmond: JudKe, June Greenwood, 100711'riilnr ]eet"slar Coasts ?re- ,;,...'tcr Fula !tush. .-41 - sued t.- r...nd; In-pert„r. Johanna 1'tch:tntrk, :81 So. 37th St. Richmond: Clerk, etarl- -- Mclunond No. 194 a 34A) It:.3trm.l:d: Ju IYr_ Jraa Ltadw:K S-. - 8Y0 S-._ ',at tit., ICiehn:#,od, Judge, Helen Johnson, 414 So, 36th St. Rich- 1`,ltinl P:Mee alai \1'_ llvitich "•t-. SL_ Itivtatw nd: !leer: S;p Cie Il1i abrth 4hu,lr, `3L So. 24th 44. m„nd• Clerk, Rose Peugh, 1815 San t1,;esidevlewl, i0 - :t;,th st_. R'•1,i- J-?rr_ JiS- 41st St_ Ki•-+sat nd:k-trrk Ittc"irmond: Clerk. Irene Mac(;iM. 749 alrateo ,ive.. Richmond. , ri-nd; I•zq,-r•t:-r, liarrl,t F:. 1*'•rtrr, Jtutl. F:erne.i?'. {2M - 3at:s Wit. lttrh- .,, 61th St., Richmond• Vli,rk. Elsie npz Z" YN09CXXCT NO. 113 y14 - 371111 St.. I;ictam."nd: Ju,l;v. 1_ uaa+t%L I.Y*her. 3:; Sn, 34th St.. 1-E. Kich- 1`liznl"etlt 1itilinc, ala uaraitl Ave_. ru,n.L lusts dM secular Coasts Pref R'el m^nd; Clerk. Car-11„V S,.'.a..a1-1. I'P olar Co T 710.O1, diners-race. M d so. o a MAI R:t - a,1t`a St., !t'r',tmmd; t••.•ri. Ver- (Ooa4pitrlsasl h al pts y Precinct >iliQAL PszCj.><CT 160.!h R7IItnK Place, airs. Ix,rnthY Jtassn c'nia Alarr-tint li,l _ 37th St, Itar4- u) Cosspritlatr secular County Pte- (Residence). 310 Su, 49th St., Rich- ni"nd P.linty !'dear. JoLn Rabrh 41"1- Cutts-skhmond No.68 a 6c-A) mond: Inspector. Annle Denevf, 5114 SPT.C7AL PimCLlCS rhea+_ .4* Vr_ttura SL. Hiehnm,-nd; 1%,11tnit Pta.r, Jus. Ghtslo (,ararir), Wall Ave.. Rlchmond• Judge, Vlr- p zpiif XA se>aia Ituu, 1"ora a¢a `I:+ 1Sul.IMA 5{: S.I. fast SL. Rl,litnond; Inspector, rota Kunaniec, 1411 Overend Ave., r County Prociact Ave- lti,hnrnrxl: Judge_ FY•aerls Iia- 1-1sre Itra,I:ahaw, -,S So, list SL. 1-F. Richmond: Clerk. Genernea Sol- No.tS) la:31 :t,+ V<ntura Sl IC r!1m.,nd: Rt"britfind; Ju IKr, }Iden Minim 567 drati, 5012 Walt ,%we,, Richmond; P June P1Ar r, Jnlatl liar.a rasa- t., Noll S,ankl ar l_ '::r l+olanu S-s tlst tit.. Hlchma,nd; C'Irrk• kliza- Clerk. Dorothy Massa, 340 3o. 49th enrol, 461 Pmma St, ICirhlu+tui; la- Ayr Ii`.rhni.ud: t`vrk l<ila I;r:ch• both Pew,rr, 3931 State Ave., Apt. 1, St,. Richmond. hector. ileneh-1r lanais, i tSarl,•.*t 119x4 :t{ Ventura St.. It1,-btn,•n,L 00-linuotd; Clerk. Scary Loulse Nick- St„ Richm",nd; Judc-, 1n•4w C, V11,. aPsarAL PiliC>(s0'l 190.1 114} ae3 t:alrint+r, St., Jtirhm++n.1; t•Irrt;, =iry+(Z2y s0 p tan .1400 Cutting Blvd., Apt. 3• Rich- uu,ud Comlp- Al >• eg0lat CClmty Pts• ri-nne`e It, Wat.n",'. 4Gt t`arlrt,"a St- (Camptianur secular County Pre-xvzcz" PXXCC[=aT s0. 96 Batts g eh><OIroProject O i 87-A) 1,t+•^rlr .+ t+•rk Hrl,•i1 lturdicll. 4:'7 Polling Place. Project Office, 4300 tdacta g Place. a Ira. a a 6s-A) (camDrl,i 1,u.agar County Pro- McLaughlin Sl_, Rirhnt•Ild_ 1N-Iii I'lacr, i'uilrrmn trh.».Huber Agin Richmond; Inspector, 41'ROSAL PMvtCMNC'T NO,g6 uK L duets- 0.69 di 60iu Hichn -nd; nus e, Ull Huber Ave„ Cali Aar_ A 5.•. 41 s1 /4tr.•rt- Ruch- Fatting !'tare- HouatnK Audlturtum, Klchmnnd: Judge, ,Ulie R. Evans, Co1Lpti-viiay mosMI"Ooaaty Precinct r,..tsd: lua-€.rvtur•alum I.. lirinrmann. So, "UtM fit. & Jefferson ,Ivo.. Rich- 5 gg richmond No.36) 1S; Sae. l..th St_ Itictirn.rad: Judge• r•oml; lnspector, Edna V, atrndunea, -Clerk.: Sn. 45th SL. 2-D, Richmond; 4631 Stock-IL'lling Place. Tote" Whit, •Rehr- Jrs.ir alurp',Y. Ii:S-r 43th St_ Ktch- 1st: Santa Clara Ave... Itichnionl• oAve.. No 3, Richmond: Clerk. arrn"`el,424 - 4-n•1, St_, llirlu1W -1; Ln- to nd• Clerk. $,arch McKOU'M :47 So, Judge, Anne Frederick, 1435 -Iantri Helen Hillman, 4406 Willow Ave., phrtor, Ivm Krrul:en_ 4lG-311th St_ 4Gth St_ Richltt,". C-Srrk. Flurrttrr 4•1am Ave.. Itichmond: Clerk. Jane l6c+atilntld; luige, lt.'ra \\'"wdeY. its - Kr•+a'-•ahvrk, 4::a F•ia.rida Ave, It1ch- Richmond. 4:n 1 St, Jtichnv.t,d; Cl<rt:, Ter. ,t K White. ".Tit Alameda Ave...lur . 1-,k, xan,ttd It•mond: Clerk. Mary [and„l, 4951 aPz412LL Ps71C7=Cru 740. 115 Clerk. ili - 4:114 St., ells 1;mof l: Jeffers-,n Ave.. .f,. Hichmrrnd. ComDtlslIIg se1[alsr CoAsty 7ledlaCt Clerk. 1 -iia C C.1noc•r, ,•:. - ;1141 i!>@QAL!s>DCllCT NO.83 19nf3LLQ=s0. SldtaoaQ so.80 t„ Rir'•• •nd. tOasapsidnt >ft*aful+r County !so- ( 1 =Qogatl lseei>1et Pniling Place, Project Ot lce, 4300 11P7SCIAL PscCllCT NO.07 darts-sleamtsltd!0.53 a 53t-A) sfelmanQ 110.7 ) Huber Ave,. Richmond• Inspecwt, Co rr saealar Coasts!redact 11.Iltne Warr Nelltr Low m ay 4 Ural- Plating I•laee. 4;• J. Schumacher Kathryn Foster. 4601 Potrero Ave., Rlchmond No.=11 drt,r +. s:: - "h SL. Itlrhm,._tif: In- 4 Restelrn(r. 5401 j"•roam a Ave., fClch- I-R. Richmond: Judge, Margaret Polling Pla.r, \\'alter \\'iAs,+tl it;a- Fpr tort Itru!ata 11.-.Irv_ ?as - tit St„ nu,nd• Ina etur, a15rKuerite C, Sc•hu. LCegher, 5100 Huber Ave., No. 7, raaRea, ;+Gi - 3--th St„ Htrhtu,•nd. 1n- Itn-hm.^m1: Ju4re_ Fh-reme A.. W11_ uwchrr, t Panama Avr„ Rfeh- Richmond; Clerk, Ada Thompson, sred•tor, A14,e Wills+"n, LGI - Lath St_, 1-urn, SIG - .iia S[_. Itac•+•tn.,r..1: ('trek, nomd• Judge Mary Ahlf• 5'445 Pana- R tichm,nd; Judge, Alma T. I;arrrtt, \Cilie lxaiar, ,. - kth S[_ Itirh- ler , Mar Blvd., No, 6, Richmond; 5411 lara-u1 Ave- ltirL•niuud; Cirrk. m••nd• t'Irrk. tlrien I''ritrlcaaraL 9:} _ trta Avr.. Ft chmund; 4.'terk, 1Jludyir Clerk, Margaret Smith, 5130 NBVI[3 I"•r1Am Nan:,r Silo !i,-wrrlt 9th rt. IUcLmuu.L laver, 7901 Fanraina Ave., IClchmond: Ave., Richmond. VUrk. Irene Patterson, 57041 Hunting- 111 01" PsXMCT NO. 130 vr„ It'ohnlon 1, (lerk. Oan"ltnr F. MP CIAL PNNC3 CT 710.N um Ave.. Itichmond. Montt; sj se Iar County Pre-McAGe , "3 - ',4th L, 1110111 .tat tp'srDrl ntr 7MrtWr Pro-claets-isloaso !o.89 a 8e-A) 1 px:cxAL IMSCIIraT NO. 0B aPLCIL" l cgucT No. i0o Polling Place. Protect Office, 4300OompdaiifSegularCountyI%Vctsat ducts -sfcllaaad s0.56 i WA) (mar secitt" County Pte- R rw......-w s4 3g) 1a+fl:nte l Parr_ N. Mapelli C4;aragr, eFotta-slihmond >to, 71, 7yA Huber Ave.. Richmond: Inspector, Ibllitlg I'larc, L1"n Boller tGaragrl, 419 Swnf..rd Ave. Itlehmond• lnapect- a 'n-s) Kuth, Howe 4801 Stockton Ave., No. son itarnttAve.. ltichmon,f; 1,u- -r, altar•J. DuC wta,511 Fkitooke Ave.. Polling ['face, C. Cullen (Rest- 1. Rlchmond; Judge, Eutelfa Ramirez, rincta'r, Ilsir Butler, snot Iiarntt Itic`amcnd' Judge. Attna Ita.I~vich, dence). 421 ria,. lith St,, Rlchmond• 735 So, 62nd SL, 1-C. Rlchmond; Ave-, Richmond. Judge MATT R, .-,1< Clerk,- \Villard Aar. Itictlmn•.d- Cterk. Inspector. Claire Cullers, 422 Sn, lith k Mary Sleeks, 4420 State 9t.. C lark. "A0o Garvin Arr., Richmond; Atacrta MalwIll. cls Sanford Ave.. St., Richmond; Judge! Ina P. Jen- No, 4, Richmond; Clerk Helen Per- Clark. Adeline Studdanl ]-os Ra,.aala Itirhim-rid; Clerk. Jwrpl;ir-e PuarkaY. nings. 418 So 14th At.. Richmond• due, 4912 Huber Ave,, No. 4, Rich- aelt AVV_, liichn,und. C1rri1, 1<+tt..ra Sei WAlard Aar.. Rletinu.n.l 4•lerk. Edith Caswell. 410 So. 14th mend. Wilson, 55.% Civic Center St Rich- tPLICUL Pi O!y0.is St.. Richmond: Clerk Jrrinne Sproat, 1113103111101"101" ?i>imar X& 117 414 S.,_ ttth at- 2-B, Rlchmond Coapuixill se0gulasr Costs V11111101111111411Ilio»1d. canpri secaiar Ooaaty Pte- ale s0SPL-CtAL P3&31X=NCT 710.09 diets-Alchaond No.53 a LS-A)aPiCIl" ral3m iCT s0. 101 p 10# 'County Preelaet Iltlilne Mare. Flrr Station N.,. 3, (Oolulvdaistl Ilsgflar County Pre- Polling Place, Housing Auditorium, a"No.39) Santa tiara St_ & Huntington Arr., cleats-sfehao"Na.74 a 74-A) Su, 50th & Jefferson Ave., Richmond; l'<zllinr flue`. l aargrellow Jr. H1ch lvetmh%mt; Ittaiw.t••r. Ei:allie IL Cie- Ilvd1tric Mice. Project Office, Atch- Inspector, Emma Elston, 2340 Gar- Sd :"+4 - :3rd St.. Richmond; In- nwtits• 7-%.1.19 Sutter St„ Riehnth,nd• imhn Village. Richmond: Inspector, vin ,.venue. Richmond; Judge. Freda sIlect,+r Marie tt, Vaslir. :l:a Nevin Judge_ Adi J. Srmps--11, •-'S Sutter Clhrrta Llailes, 15 W. Bissell Ave„ Seip, 114 Florida Ave., I-F, R1ch- Ave., Ilichniond; Judge. atarie S_ St_ lticitm+-nd: Clem. IIIAnchr t-. Richmond.Jud;e. Vernie Murphy, 145 mond• Clerk Lena Ruffatto, 125 Bls- Itirnlnn, "132 Nevin Ave.. Richmond; Mott+rry-. 5-.uAl Iturlincame Ave_ Rich- 4'urry St.. Richmond: Clerk, Loyola shat .\ve., l lch Jefferson Clerk Evelyn Clerk. Edith J. Bryant, ISS - ::nd St_ 1m-rad• Clerk. lion-thy Bart.uur. 5715 4;-,ueh. :13 - let St, Richmond: Chavez. b&10 Jefferson Ave, 1-A, Richmond• CIe•rk, -Mar' F_ Roger• Sutt.•r SL. Jtirttntvn+l d•lerk. Eula V. Odom. t W. Bissell Richmond. 111: Mar+onal•i Ave_ ItiAmt,+nd. Avr.. 113"'Motul. sPzcz" Ps1C771CT Igo. Ala xrxC=AL PSLZCKCT 740.TO iMICSs a AgL Psit aT NM 08 JITZMAL P=sCCRCT NO. 108 (CosDslalR secular Canny PtMimet Oon8arlda`seci ar CountyPrecinct (Cxu - siehlsssgriLar County lsirdaet ( sagmlar County Pea- ila><soaL><o.sl) alcEm d ]c0.4400 aid so.56) duets- Mo.76 a 75-4) Polling Place, Seaport Auditorium, lblline place, I_. Weir-har tCaraFrl, P-Ifine Piece_J.Oin A.4-lasairk(Ga- Pot11nK Place. Recreation Hall, So. 1:20 So. 49th St, Richmond; Inspect- 10: So, 35th St_. Richmond: Intilw-c,tor, rant+, :elf. Eti,-srtl AVe- RirlrpiutW' 4th & Maine Ave„ Richmond; In- or. Joyce Hoffman. 1326 So. 49th SL. 1.>'diA Ilror. ISP S i, 45th SL Rich- Inxgwwt,.r. alar• ll-ur. ss Murdoirk sprr[ur. knfnta Dowty. 354 So. 4th Apt. I, Richmond-, Judge, AurJlla nt•Hats Juice, 1'11ylli.t !L Van Nattarr, Ru_ Itirlhnw.wl: JudK,. IA.te+thy Nova- St Itlrhnuind. Judire, Daley Maddix- tatros. 1325 So. 49th St,, Apt 1, 45 Sit 3Sth St,, Richmond• Clerk. tvvtw, 11S Murd-w•k St.. R chtaond; 813 !lain. Ave.. Richmond; Clerk, Richmond• Clerk. Gladys L. Shannon, tibia OAnil,bell• 35+0 Florida Avr„ Clerk. Elsie Patten, --ee rkwltd Ave- Ruth Hullin"worth. :1S &r. 9th St.. 1.143 So. 48th St. Apt. S• Richmond; let'•••"md't`lerk. 1w,uice.•Weishar.20: 1ti.•hrraexnd. C • Tillie triune• :710 Riehra+maf• Clerk. Lucille Grall, 900 Clerk, Fern T. Neal, 432 8th St., Apt 1180. 35th St., Richmcind. Nevin Ave.. Ric'_iaoamd. Florida Ave., Richmond.1, Richmond. I.i.. .... r ..^y'^cW 276 k, r.I i.r 1"d-7i' s T.-... 3''. ror t 1 t; 3 'vr x ' yg a -et c s- rY 'h ? . y y.F 9,b. w;,'3,T,v+;r i 1 r JA7iGr' 4 C S c n I Wt Z. •'so •.. a. 1 'rd. t 4f ice" i o 1 t A, 1 14. r t r I s,,.i-tea'z w.a a 'rt"'I !c 3i.y'-'y;v1.c A, S <ai r x da s a 1x s tt ,, eT t lir I rG., Y r M f lFi MCZA _ xnt=EKVa Na in 3=2" ramcruar No. WA=y PXZCMN, SI, 24.2 tZ(XA6L PURVYC? No. IS$t0otapA4sAU ar O-SAY Pte• tCaatp[tatsi R4Laltir County P"910" (Conw-atus Regular County Pro- (ComDzsata! _ >istulas County 7thduets- oad No.92 t f2•A) a N41 UA) Gaeta-Daatrwoo So.I. 1A. 23,t 5. einets-Z.atayetto No.2.3.11 &29)i•.44itir Place, ;.vaa«art Aualt..ruam. VA111 X Ywcr. %rrisa t+- Lusk ts:a- fan Iltatioa. TSMMJara) Polling Ptacr, 3lethodtat Communl-1L'_a +, 49tu SL. Hir..munc; inataart inlet, Vas - lith ;t_ ltsrtua.ad' la- IV6llinit Pl:ac . American Lesjlon tY Church. 935 3lorsga Rd., Lafay-t', loofa 7aruluL 4--:1 }_ 3t.nitga:a rr>' r.,t..r_ }' J_ ran aaac_.rT. I:6: Gas-- ItalL Hartz Avr„ Danville; [nmpectur, Ate; Inspector, Thelma Netter, 3336ij+t, i, lisrt+in.asai; Ju,Sgr, IYr- aa,•r Ate„ lt.0_na,.a+l; JU.lgr, k.'rckle ]t_ Vwlt Bout, t»,x let, I)jabl" MI.. Lan- 3[uraga Blvd., Lafayette; Judge Pau.notta or'ror-, 114.4 zZo. alws S t_, A3-L Itaugama:>. 1_-S4 tiarr..•T Avr._ Inch- a.tar;iu sale. V" rtwa,4'.-Ilirts,Tamsal:ara line Johnson, 3436 3Eornga Blvtl., La-a;, ftlolunuud; Clt,rl:, Laura 31yrr-i, nt.,a.i:t^:erlL Ir:xty lco et. 174. (:anln R,L, Vauvillr; Clerk, Valtx.rg Awler- 6ayette' Clerk, F'thel Turner, Pt O.1:141 31,vtde $t_ Apt. 1, Itichmoud; Aar_ It:r acxa•zad; a 9.r` Alta U. Fort- welt?. Its. L It-11 filer, LIeamanton;Clerk, If- 61, Lafayette.; Clerk, Janeciea'laq'k, alrau'uca• Ja.kw.ua, :ie - iiia tie, I:S34 4latatu A%-_ ltle.,tu+yrl. Laura Frreira, lt,rx i2, :+:us "Ilton, flagaman. IK 3lonrt)e St., Lafayette,t., Iticiunot-'! SPECIAL FAX=Cr NO. 136 fITSCIAL PSZCIRCT NO. I53 fFZCIAL FSZCINC? SO. 169 11111MCIJIL FISCIINRCT NO. ISOtQ°t°pal`ia isegaisr County ttsrJxt (Co l.i. Regula County Fro- (Comyrialag Regular county Pte. t Oompricizg Sal'egalCounty ire• 4No. Loi) tincts-Daatrf:te 30.z.Z,i 4) cert- - ayotts No. H, i6 i a) c.actr-ltaehmoad No.93 Ji 93-A) N11ing l:nc. !1'3. x.re1+•turrGa- INAllrir flat,, :as Kamen Valley Polling Place, Lafayette Improve- 14-Ilint; Pieter. atlaar L_ I•„lw:.rda carr•. a6i - nJ :t__ lt:..h:n•,n,.: In- I•nt•.n !It-:.`h.w,l, f4artz Ave.. Slain ment Club, S1ornKa Rig., Lafayette• lta,wt,irn ca•i, ..A14: _A latus la Aae., rP^,-lur, Hazcf 1`.&;, Ar%, \V ii.,.r` .r tran,e 4;ym, Inanvillr; Inspector, Inspector, 3larjorle 3[eAllixter, 3344I..chmond; 1n 3, t.•r, Lrru«o Salva \aa.- }t aa-u3 Ju,tzr, a'urulYu Sue- t. tV. Scutt, E'. ti. B,.x 02, Danville.: Lam fluertas, LatfaYette; Judge, War- 0. Alaa,c:a Avr_ ItxI%nws%d;Julgr_ Ua:r;, .4;u -ixc a IL•.hn:u:as,t'lrrfi Jud:r, taste Et, Ferrrtra. IS,,x 3a, lime Jurie Howard. X99 %fonga Blvd., La- 3targurritr Nawwra, C17: tin•taatal J'•'•i'L+t:r f.>an, 3. 31 I - _ 2nD ;t... Inch- Aar., IlanYtilr; Clerk, Wrn, J. liarper, Fayette; Clerk, Alleen 3[cKlm, 3530 Ave- Itichmt.nd; Clerk, fiat' PhIllitw:, ra,n t. a'3rri l4vri (mad :Sa- Lowed Its. 1, 1;ux .34A. [xanville; Cirrk. Fast View Dr., Lafayette• Clerk,Aar., lu..a:a«•n.i alayssae Calvin, Dcl Arrtl.e 19,L, Dan- Dolly Lockey, X65 Siebert CL, La-13oG rau. LiAll St„ RhAm,uad; Clcr, Thelma Sea1r, a5-1 Itay \'aa-w Aar., EPZCXAT. FSECWCT R0. 237 Ville. fayette. i+ It car=--, IQomFrtai lc Seguin. County a Pas- x, FRZCmrCT Z0. 154 PRZC1NCT No. 270 T ciaeta-Rickaeat so too t uo-A) SPL.. 1'RLC22<CT !O. 111 tilting 1•la r, I- mancn.n 419.66_ toomtitts"ir mtzatat Cc«-'yr Pr- ComDr1/ Regular county 7ts- Comprfaeng Regular Counttyy Ptettaot 1r;"rJ, !+Lao V.t:tura tit„ Y•srlaa.tw!' cLwU-Alaxo No. is 4)L+raystte No.15, 13A O 73) dteaaacad Die. 94) f:i;aratur_ Jr.e+r ala•rrx•_ 'S4t } 1'+leen' !'lar.. Aianw Curnmunity Polling Place, Louis %I. Fekete, 738 t rajlltliti}SlaS;xntn a iara Itala ula 4 3- ua,aa.! Aar_ I'uvtate:,rad• Judjr 3t.ar- 4"ut, Utarawdle 11,Khway, Town oC ii thcso ears3Yer 11 rLusi Palos Dr.,it.,rr1 1Kraei, 7a} 3lr!-auicalln sL. +Ilam.,; lnmprt•tor, Fraru•im St. Utricu, iu•I Ci;3 tt xitita a'ln rs r vr` RaclaM. uxa+ a:.1' f9 rhxrx.ad; t'trrk I Laa+alar \Valtrr, "i t N. llrm•,rf al Fstv.L, Alanae; Ju•lice. Lafayette; 1-, [elr.n Judge.Elizabeth Lafayette;NlClerk, ua11:r. Helen !'r,:ah'i+, at11 llurlin- . 4V! Hutu,,..1dL :L. Itac.azr„nJ. t7rrlL Junta. Nsvviaz. [a tierrr::a .Ave., Ala- 3•'argatvl 3t.athews. ?_: /:sawn St. mo; Clcrk. clary (YUsturke, 951 X. Kathryn F'ekete, 7..",S [.ns Palos Dr., xnx• Aar., ltictuuond; Gleets Hr:m Itictan t+n.i 3arusorwl ftiv,i, Alatnu; Clerk, Edna Lafayette: Clerk, Gwendolyn 3lorrlal- lt,amdx IC1: alarij-oea St, lticle- l'ur[im, ••.u. Ek,z 344, ,larno, nn, 3301 No. Lucile Lane, Lafayette. motid; Clark. Vont+tta tube Hapsaeaol. 1=FS13AL FSRCLRaT SO. 174 ilZQSAL FRRCIRC? SO. 171 4: Huntington Avc_ Itiohm.ta3_ (C -i- S a-Urty Froactwt f1113U L FRECINC? 140. 255 rter>:w =a 111)CompriSecular County Fro.Comprimiw Regular County Fts- tinctsalnut Crook No. 25, 22SPELTAX. 2`T=CllX= 3110. 122 111ng f ,L rlat". T•.IJ ,t:aragr. [lasts-Alamo Ito.1.2 t 5) 23)Coxpiisiag iat;a3tar Canntt y 1'tsaact Gv -tele xX•'16n St_ Wr'_sua»a 1; In- 1%introit Mace. Var,an flealty ('o•, Folling Place, Pat Lahey (Garage),ZtcIIla:ad Ro,951 r;+..tor, Acvlsr:.- zatrtadcr. N: Key Dunvaie metw'xy. Town of Alamo! 1311 Lindell Dr., Walnut Creek In-1`otlin Yla«`- T. t'Irvelanc 4ftesi- It,v1, lie. ,ra n-l: Jofgr. Aelrflnr I imp. tr•. Rua usta 3lefrityre, 3094 Spector, Beatrice Rowe, 1449 Ruagearrareala - 41rt SL. ltarhrowild. Aa- T,-,l.i s ]Irl a;'-lin L, Iiirhrawn•!; tkauValr Itfghw.ay. Alamo; Judge, Find, Walnut Creek; Judge, Sylviator, Kst.er Lusher, 3:1 - 4:».I +'1.r1 I'rarlr K IWIer_ S.; 39.1,aurta- Starrkre: Siff-It.rrg, I:u Jackson Nesbitt. "16 Ftesewa,d Drive, WalnutSt- Iticl:inund. Judge. Stella Ia Lt, Rau St. itarlua«.r!_C".rrt J.az,ry Hu.:- WAY, Alan&*,; sierk, Itwumn Hying- Creek: Clerk, Betty Wedel, 1366 Sill-I - 4221d St.. Itichmor t; ,'leek. a.m :ala -d,f_-ugl6taaa St_ ltirhn.,satl. 1 n, ltex Wo. 9;uYtroe»1 E9 I. Alamo' ton Avenue, Walnut Creek• Clerk,S. iuuut Cirrlttl>41iy J. Pate,3+6 S.4u I' CZ:CT 3(0. I= 41rrk, t.rah Crow.•, 111.4 Entrada Pat Lahey, 1244 Lindell Dr., Walnutulo liicl,mond C*=P- nr Regular Cwanty?redact Verdi. Alarms. Creek I\+ll;ag !ta.x 1aa1Sar No "2) ar.tfea, rC tL NO. 256 8PZCIAL PSZCXNCT NO. 172 SFECL L PRECniCT NIL 134 Colsp rttitai SO.-ular Conn Pro. (Comprising Regular County Pse- LQ tDtsattlg HaJnlar Qaan Freacinat :C - i N'1 SL !t,h-a r l: lnsfwvtur, efac>s- No. 2 rfr 2) closets-Walnut Crook No.7.28 >t 27)L6•r.+t'.y tar art ai_ filth SL_ lLa:h-adie3moad 3fa 9s) E'u3Lng E'lacr. '..astir. Park Grr,c- P,.Iling Place. Irene Lightfoot (Re- I'a•llism i'l-we, Ihatrick Krarur tela- r" - Juf r. .Ann Ganfxa--a e_, - Lsant oad. Wal- raj;ei, 4;44 - 3Nth St: Iti.•hnwnve; In- 41111 St_ 19wa anu•r41. Clerk. Grace try: In p-ecl,r,iJenn:r Win Alhambra nut Creek10Inspector. Irastle eneRLightfoot, iwctor, _Mary' A. Kvaralc, 4;9 Itic_6rnond; I:,.x 213. 31artinez: Jul lge, Lata Viera, 1080 Castle Hill Roar. Walnut Creek: t, 12 r'unord; .tuts.,. Jwarl hnrxan, 4 f.rk Hr::a J''`rcn to G;7 - loth St- I:t Eric 337. 31art-nrz, Clerk, liar- Judge. Bonnie 31. Wilkins, Rt. 1, Box 4 I - Sats• SL, Fix Itsa!A. t'f-t3:, I. ly ![icl:mrtaS ifs,Tr-'-in-P. ltt, :% Isux 266. 3laarttnea: 109-120,Castle Ffill Mi.. W. C.• Clerk Fowler, Sawa }i.•.•r,•v.-lt Aae,. 1fa.•a- 8*I:CSaL PW=13Cr NM 140 4'Irrk.32.abrt Anderson, Its 2, Dox 395, L:avnn Finrknrss, 16.'.1 Newell ,Avenue, u,n l;a'Irrk, Net,-mI Yr X,r, Sa:t, liar- (Csa:arzlzta-Secular Casty 7resaet 3Larttnrz_ Walnut Creek; Clerk, Beulah Catter- te t .Ave- ltithux-nl. Zkhw " lea, 113) lin, lXll Glenhavrn Avenue, Walnutltdlaut: 1'taar J-et t:ara!de a Room- >62'R1O6L FaLCr>ttir NO. 257 Creekt3PE;tAL PSS^ CT 1[0. 224 rlrr:t., ,ta a'lan .n AV. •.nhu..a•I (Coaprtlalat< Re^z1ar County Pro• Coa.prlalntr Racnlar Conary F2eesaet 1n P-w1+r, (lr.tr,a a a:arside. Sal"; (Leta-!f *,raga No.1 t 2.at.KU716 BPECLL FSZCISC? IIO. 173 Riehstoal No. 97)z t haat.+» \ae_ 1:at.w•n,l: gado._ Prari Canyon) Comprising Regular County Prs- 1'.•ltitlx f`ln.v, t:rac I.+;tar an t r,, 512.4 t'.int n AV;_ l:i urw old: P+,lltng I'farr, U,,raga:school,3tor4- tincts-Saraaap No.1,lA,20,3 111 3A) t'honh tl'nm+ry' Ro•tins+, :h:, Isar_ 4'Arri Tnr3rra Sr::aata V+" - 3In•fa; Iuspet•tor, Arry E L.uza. ['.ox 3' Pu111Csr Place. Helen C. Schroeder, rest Ave- ltichnh n t; 1rrj.rr t r. Ethel SL ftirlaua.n!. •'ter(` 1:I:a Swrn.uq, oa sac 111(1 I"L, 3I„ru-'a; Ju lxe, \:'1l- (Garage), 1132 L•'1 Curtola Blvd., Wal- l', H-.•per. 437 - :rtes St„ It a-iam.ua l; c:i - -I., St_ 1U.e,-•r«l.m J. \:likinson, St. Slary's Cul- nut Creek: lnxptctor, Flelrn C. Sehro- Ju.f1•,.•, %;urle! J ^w•rl, "Glu Grant R0. 141 1eze; flak. Jaynes !t 3lnntgumrry, e,ler, 1132 KI Curtola Blvd„ Walnut Ave„ Ric rl,.nd Irtk mt•••, "' - w h St Mar_areia,+t• a',.! anyo ; Clerk, Pscp,ine (_reek:Judge.Cecelia N. Hughes1116itrxnta=naro-1) tudricloR3LIW91. tt.x Kb Larch Ave„ 3lunla, baker Road, Walnut Creek; erk, i.ucille l r i t'_ .:3 - :Blit St- !",WIAC !":6. Cunt Selo. 1. :tits Clerk. Phyllis A. Daanleimon, 1241 li.,la;nand.L a llratat Aar R'cranx n1 t' !n*pr re- 11111=rAL. QII'T NO. Ile Springbr,ok Road, Walnut Creek, nraa t^br_strraa"n Cit Satb St., ( Cotapttals R-rynlat CoaatJ Frh t'le.rk, Helen Awle•rnun, 61 31anzanita SPEtIISL FRSCII(CT RO us " Cta:L - Ottada IIo, 1, 20 i 11}) L'uurt, Walnut (:reek. CJmprilunc Segrlar Cann Ptodnet it r ti•n.l_ Jwtge. alar ares I'etre:. ),t,tnt F•t:arr, flarr,44o; ft-al !•:'e- ri h+3o¢d So.c :141 Ft.. 1:a ,raawa.l;4'Irctr.-lr,r•._ flL'CI L PRZCIRC? 2f0. 174tatel)fflrr, f09 Urtnda EllghwuY, Or-Ne. Com IISIn Re1'..Ilira!flute, A 3l, I!u Ys 1Ga:a ra t v !•. lya a.a .:• l:wsrV vet Aar__ tot;:,; frr+lp*etnr, .Arline S. Flaunt-1, D a 6No. County Pre- f:ir',t:s,ne: Cl,!L llrlen Jot:es, :71K C1ACth Talace. No. a Hr c dG 7L)S:t', St_, ltir'ati„nd; lt:at6-,a-r,Arts" It,u•!, 1)r:ud t; Judge. 31ri. D r`a`n 1, t'ny a, ^rt+t Wit- l:lri:- Gz,an2 Atr_ !:«-hnx•.-4' Alta L-ttle, 2 Clar-zcxo,nt Ave.,Orlmla• F'uL1inR Pince. Parkmrad School.Ne- 33MICIAL IAre Nar (t0. 112 well Avenue, Walnut Creek, Insnrc- n,uid; Jui r, t` a f Si+.rtrand 6'a - (Cemusltler Regular County Flo- ss'" 4 srTir E. t:atem, I"# F:1 'Toyunal for, Evelyn Silvia, 1733 Tice ValleytPt, R: t'ir r 1, a erk t Ata A tetany- Reekmor3 Na. 115 i 11S-A) It L. (hinds; item, Helen DrewS. 186 Ealy i., Walnut Creek: Judge, Francestr• :r r:,•, _ ah :`t itrluu rd; C.arwrs :,r:ar, Ursn.];&. erk TI•r''••v t;i,+tatu;l, i:r - :nth P-41trr VIA— Naar CHs lr_ Illacla ftutterflrh. 30 Panoramic Way, Will- 3r+,•!. SSrI x 31.Av-&,ratd Aar, Itl.-h- 111"Cl" FSZCLIICT NO. 159 nut Creek; Clerk. Janet N. Cotlow, 4• 5 179 Arlene Drive. Walnut Creek• 4'rot•Sad In*t-t*r. Lura ll• ;'lark. 3 (Comytlslat s.gnlar County Pzs- X:C1 VL TZSCINC! Ira. 126 - Slits ;L_ tibia^;r.tt1- Judre_ Mary clic-Sm-Grund&Do.2,3,4 St 25) Clerk, DNrrothy J. Smith, 2633 Newell 73m';:tA--ff Legate- Co•lzt7 F-*- r-l"IF.St. j-.;r - 3:!h St.. R.chm.•sad; 1',.'nit I'ta- -, F+sik'e Play r um, J2 .Averjue. Walnut Creek. tats-111104moal St<99 A 99,A) lir l \'c.•trt \',.ciao :):•4 Nevin .\r••. t rare S.brume 1UL, Orin": In- 3FZCIAL PRZCIRC? NO. 175 it air, Pt:ev, J. 1•rlt,la•rr .ajarac.•+, 1t+1st-.rn A: C?rriv 3431-.1 F: 31wa.+.ss. 4_ (•r Mrs. frra f'olen t-r, Hear (Com7tlalag Regular Count Pre- a3:s "'nr qtr, ltichna,t,1; l:,wlr t_ 11, :, tit'• ;C, 1Cii'`M«"'•L r rev's IUL, 4)ftr La; Judice. %Ir". Flav-i c!net"atanap No. 2, 5, # 8) r ride zzi*' er, 3•511 4-hut it ,A',c, PiZCINCT x0. 143 ti, t en:n r. 33 Lag r':c.,-r•laS 111- Or- 1',lllniC Place. Katherine Connelly 11 u:a Ar, flisaviue,, (Cons;41-.s Seswlar C*urly Fiteinot ". ; 4'lerk, llrv. 3134-len F._ Fisk '•• 4Fte,411ence), 13.26 Boulevard Way. 3 C,n_ n Aa.•. 1:rhea.,,1; t'Irr:, 1111clsaixta! Ice. lit) a•Vit ro, :•'"brume it 1., Orin•l:a Clerk, Walnut Creek: inspector. Lieu D ri N 1!. -S1 - 'tt•• St- I::c'lar t1J; 4ti.1U,ir Estarr. Frei 3J %ve-'parer 31ro. 'env 31. F:n:;.-I,snus, 21 ilin De- t;rny, 1149 Dllvd. Way. \Valnut Creek; tr^k Ih•tt+ •-rl:;ca'r, lav S+-Ixr«.14 r„r,-a V 1-6 t. ari::..ar Vlvl. 1t,rti- •L..• ICL, +:carom. Judge. Evelyn Williams, 1193 Dew- A%e, Iti,hm-utd, r 1 Ir:.»j6,e•• +:ern w err lig, insr Laine, Walnut Creek; Clerk, Lo- 1^:a n' Aar. IU hen ra,l; rwl:r. llflf= AI. "B=CT MO. 160 rare Itamminar. "310 Warren Rrad,SPECZ,L Fr.E=3[Cr no. 117 comprising Secular rJcu¢t Pro- Milunt ('r,•ek: C•Ierk, K+thrrine Con- Regular County Ire- a,t r \Vr•6iux-r lath [art*.,n cleats-011ada:oto-7,7A t Alhambra P-liv, 1336 Boulevard Way. Walnut C1A_ts -lil'hmoad IIs 1410 t 100-A) 11 ai t n, Arl 4'ar.r.n Hiv•1.. R r'•_ S0. 'Z) Creek i' 11 n 1! cr, lir;•rir.ta tun I%,;;!n Place F:lkinict',n'm lf,.bby 3PEGZA LFSBCIRCT NO. 176 i:r1!rn,.i au_C S las• Ar.•., K+r'- i?' •a+\ L Its-' "I i 1"etL %..4. It.war. lfor:ey still Hat. 4irnda; In- (COz9pztalatf Re'jnlar County Fire• i:t n t: In j•r t.r H ua:_t,a ,'ruz, a,+S4: 1 slwcurr 31r.. R•sr K. Stu^tiff. %7e riaets-Wala¢t Creak No.H.24 t 25) SPS"rAr. ?3Er,Z3Cr NO. 441,n• At I9?t n 1; Judrr. itul's 3 Rare it-f_ 4+rsaLt; Jude. %Ire. F:an- Pullin Place. Lucille FE. AdnmaCompraCzrarRo-ulir C'stuty Pseelaet gI.a nd, n, •rkt 3!,1 au:4 h,t .t., R:ct'' W-la,..ad Its, .27) a:.•s H_ Ix zrer, 15 Terry L arr. ierintl a; (Relaid-rive), 2010 inn 311nuel Dr., I -•::d; .'trek, t:uhv Trmp1••t n, 2,iS9 Ctvtk, ibis. Lucille W, Pe•sc•ck, 141 Walnut Oreek: inxppector, Lucille It. r-t•s1 Ax,-„ It 0411-11 A. ,'lrrk Helrra in"4. MiiL. a,_ raa` rsl' ItArlwl"+:- I,.rtclt,arlY t.:nr, torin&t; a'lerk, llr4. ,Acus., 'null 24nn 51 Kopf Drive, Wal.1C,rtry, C:G Sierra Ave, I:Irhm,n.l. a",n t ns A lura V. F:Ik neon, flrrnryhill Dta., no Creek: Judie, Claire James, 1998lS+,Yur, 1e-vr 3:urra Y. '1i:: DuetaAr tat n 31 KUPI Drive, Walnut Creek;SPECIt" Fn==CT NO. 116 ComprIsIngRegalarCmist- rr'eeta't 1 a 31. )`ir :sr,+ Paan. Ave.. 83"=ALFRSCENCrNO. 102 4'ierk, Dora 3fc(',•nnell, 1187 Walnut Wchnotd No. 101) 1..,l,r. +»•!. a'3rrt -Mar-araet Smart (Com9rlaias Eegnlvr County Pts- F'Ivd.. Walnut Creek; Clerk, Betty 1' lllnt 1'la.••, C+"ti111Uuat?' l a,ajMl. t F•'r A+r._ it rltnH n I: 4'trrk loots Omnia No. 5, a t 12) ff-w)per, _031 Strand Road, Walnut gal`• 4:arcih Ave.. 104 1inwiA. 1n;•c•.'t- Atav wk.rater. SSS( ;ar6 Slate. Awe.. R 1Nn• Plae-• 13r••en'% Play Room, Creek r, Ptll-v I.,nzz-+rrt•, Slol ,+San. _\ar,. L':=i ,•. 6 f1 (orchard WL. t)rird;a: Insope,•ter, OFECIA,L "Z=NCT NO. 177 Vichinrnd; Ju ivv. Emma Newalaxl. S7s:CIA36 VWK=C? R0. 143 Urs. i.ibl,y ftad;;ley. C, t'•tmine Fn- (Comprtstag Ragtsiar County Pro- tj S t.xaren at„ Hichru,It 1; Clerk, (Coatgri' )isgwer,County FSKIig rinlx It I„ 4 rriutf a; Judge. 31rm. Ethel theta-Walnut Creek No.1,2,9 it 16) t,-n•tta 11, It ,, %•+,-n Gnm in Avr- Rlelascud Roy Itf 31, Daren. It urrha:d (tat, Arinda; Polling Place, 3larKnret I. Cock- t rho•und Cirrk Nina 31, !'iani.,ru, 1+•x'Inr Warr, C_ A. 3t-sHcttam sit 6'trrk. airs. L,ul.+6r(Wbratth,31 Char- ersnn ifte+Llence), IRIS Almond Ave., r ra;,,. S::4 lyrl at.. ltirhni-rid: !n- I-s Hilt 4lrcle, Orin4a; Clerk, lira, Waalnut Creek: Inspector, 3fargaret 1.1,"•r S.,taau Ave- ltirlsiur•mt r t+,•c a+r. .Aarirw 4!•t«*a-n- t'.u.: ll.+ri_ "-•airs.. JackS6+n, :,3 L'arburu Rat, Cockrrton, ISIS Almond Avenue, Wal- SPSCIAL PUMCINCT NO. 129 14 .a ;t_ !:•c r• d- Ju fir-• Wally* Orind:r. nut Creek: Judge. Lizzle A. Duncan, Coalltrislzir Rogaine County Pio- Ito a lJi> Sa to CLAM ;t-. Rlr•'- SP=AL I'RE(xNCT NO. 162 1317 31L Pliostaih Rond, Walnut Creek; eiccto -Ytehnnond No. lits t 103-A) isn 4'Irrk .'3 .-1•ter .i Cmn. :<t3 (Compriaia=Secular County Pro- Clerk Emma Palmer. 1351 Danville 1'+611 tit; Vla. -I I.,tlgacrr a5!,rr4, :.n -Mate, 5L. litrtunun:l: Cirrk elaets - Ortuda No. 8, eA it 24) F[ls;hway. Walnut Creek: Clerk 31abel 11.4 ilarvih Ar.,, ftic!mi,rid; le+r[6r,•t- C!olvs A. lk+Lar_. •fig - .:rih St.. Itich. P„thnK Place, If arrer's Play Rnom, Italenslefer. 1103 Lincoln Avenue, r. 31ar_arr; t l.onrarra•. 'S1.4 a!- :u.an.' 1- nen 4rak* Cirele, (?rindar: Inaipectur. Walnut ('reek, tin At,•,• Wv'iniwA; Judre, Aat S7 e=" 1a'at6CXNCr (t0. 144 3Irs. [>r.n, K. F'ernot"n, . W.""Icrest XPZCXAT' PRZCIfl><CT NO. 178 Ssaall"Uni t&t - Stud SL. lth.•a:x„tx l: (Coslp}tld' Rscular County letstlzct for.. Orinr.a, Judge. 31rs. Hessle E. (COnfprisin7 Regular County Pro- rl', lou'tr \\',r.,.t. >SS - S•th Stamelend No. 119) 11-4mer, :: t:b,ri tta Hsvd.• Orinda• closets - Walnut Creek No. 4, 23, 17 f1 elim,m1; .'I,rk. t5atherlsw -'l.uI•1_ IA00:tg P*.aee It•usfre Au 1ta6rlu n, Clerk. -trisLaVirrir SI. Emir, 262 (?r-111"', Ff- 1110 mw.I. 9 .41 a A- Jeflrr».in A%e- Its-+m,,ltal; .hisrd 114- Orn,la; Clerk, 31rs. 31arY f'olling PL•lrr„ Buena Vista School. SPStx&L P3UMNCT II0. 110 lroei-cx.r. t)iac. 1:.ntery. :.:.if ;terra 1:lten llt.•ks, %e Valley Or.. Orinda, San Juan Avenue. Walnut Creek: In- Com?itrtrg Secular County ]Flee. lar. Itta+r«n,f: Ju'a,r lorttar 6'uhh, x eetor. Lona ffettumley. -•.79 :•1. Total St_ Wk-lar tort; 411 rk_ 1 wnwisL PR Regular C II t Pr pp clacta -Rltlilaold IIa 203 t 1t13Jt) ! 3faln Strer.L Walnut Creek: Judge, 1 111rc Place S,ttt,ertne Twvac',I1 At,ner 1+arYrt--.tom -C! - Sit•. Sr._ Ra.h- (lylosets - wia" County Pro- flernlre, .fonem, 19,',9 Bu-na Vista Ave- ltrri:era.•,, :1:: Garvin ,\rr_, !girt•- r• -A 4'9rrt is-ra Christ-r .•-xr. 3421 Ro' S A 13) note., Walnut Creek; Clerk. Isabella nd ] as . fi.+tlarrior 1'wnr]+- S' I'o,tlintL Place, R'arrr.n's ['lay Rcuim,n r wn ar+ Aar iia.!a•o•«,r. 31c(,-ehun. 165 Oakvale Road. Boxrel, :i:2 4:arvin _lar., Riclttn.aad; 8lZCIAL PaLLTiQT 140, 117 tans t:ahrlrl \vay. Orimin: lnsprc- R2. Walnut •rrrkr Clerk. Florence E. u+gr. 11 ..,y Aucr+,a, "i;„1 t;arvin (Comairttfapr T.efc.lar faal+tlr 7Ptreiaet r..r, lues, [r,i %xw.rn, s Vnllev t Irw \Vaat,f. "J I6 C_atsa Wnv, Walnut Creek. too., 1i'rhnt,rid; Ch•rk }litat6a tt +r- Rd- Orin-la; Judi;.. 3lrx. K.lern Duo-REt3atant 3o. I=0) SlEGlAS. PRZCIIICT NO. 179 Eenlomi Ave- Itirlmulnd; }N•lli 1•ta+r-, a'. LL \Vrl„t+t 6l-iring sur. 3 a'rr•+rri.•w pry lirirula; 1•lerk (Cp rt tyQ was County Pro- 9erl., 1a1,anor l:, l.t-wkoL :N10 Gay- nC Mrs_ Habel 3h Ire, 5:1 3furILWl Iili9h-19,.ma, ISa+I P.a:rre*• Ave. lta+•iarexars,t; etnCte -Walnut Creek Igo, 3 t 8) r.nr Atr. Itirhniond la.rP•a-tt:r, 41ra4'e WIIilarn*. :is So. way. (hist.; Clerk. Sirs. A,L•a Warren, Pollln¢ F'L•lce. Walnut Creek Reere- S7SCIAL PaECr>:LT ]f0. 121 ':rd St {L:.ea-ss.•r,f: luck+•, -Iat..•l { inn Gabriel Way, Orinda. intlnnCenter. City Park. Walnut 03MVtts`rc Regular County 1'a'o- I6 Ven, S.l lath St. Hahne"n't; g7ZCIAL 7SZCIRCT AO, I" (.'reek- Inspector, Beatrice S. Walker, da-ts -Stcbmoad No- IAN i 104-A) t ,r:k, Haze! Got,i..r SaJM ui,k- Ave., (CamDtafalg Regular(lomat Fro- 1627 Live Oak Way, R O. Box 117.1. 1141114a Plxrr, Iter?stn.r,d t^nulu In-•naanJ, t^terk, Diem wircht. 13et netts-Lafayette No.5,24 17 i 18) Walnut ('reek: .hedge. Loulme_ W. Hl0i Sch,r I. :Sri A, Tuiary Avr„ l+-tree• \rr„ tt:r+.-••,vac 0411nrr Maw-, Vaati-rite Se 1-4, 1000 Gavey, 1513 Brook Street. Walnut it altntond; jnsjl 1,•r. 1.1wille I1. RTXCt&r. PXM=C• No. Iy 113PPY Val1.y IGL, 140:1yette; In- Creek: Clerk, Bernice I. Burk. 102 l+rathe•, ICI: - "4111 St_ Fticbtar++rAl; (Cotapxirias nag-tar (-97 Pro•. *G^rine. Sar., Rotrrtm. 112.: famine Greenway Drive,Walnut Creek;Clerk a laea'. Ruby 1, Uwrnn. lata :ct'1 efaetn-Crecken Sd%6.T.R at 9) A'attr.•tt,., [.n f:ayette; Jud,ce, Barbra Mary D. Varner,55 Joann Court,Wal- l2 Cleric, 3a?'rile IA-lllns; 14410. I"11 Stu l"r=Ut-'. 4.: 1'r e. 1S v. 071 Valente. Cr„ L afay- nut Creek, lrnurl-n. :331 Pnw Aar. Itichtwtad; :"A Dae_ 45t tr.^n :Wt .V r.r, t'n..•[- rttr; ('trrk. 6)live IL Flre%tone, 10 SPECIAL FRZC2XCT NO. 180 O.'elk, #fart• Elirn And+ewN. :a:: ret insi.,,t,.r 3t,r, Ise), 1µ1Y . fat Art,.•r Wav, Lafavetre; Cirrk, I:aath- (Coatyrlsing Xserular County Fr-Rus", SI. Rielml.w.l. Aar, t'r,wke11 Ju.Larr_ Irratrace 11. rtr a W- rkloic 3914 N. Prardale Dr., einrts-Walnut Creek No.11 i IIA)JICIAL FILECI71iCT NO. In taste?la_ IV>a Vt,ta told I:.,a r- IarR latuYritr• Folling Place, Flenry C. Ftopp (Ga-10omprlxtzg Reraltor County Pro- t'9.r)- }:1r,motaw lSn:w. f_-: ;:torr Wit, ZrZCZAT, 73&ZCXNCT NO. 185 taxes, 11079 R'• Ffolly Street, Walnut cacti- Siehmoad No. 105 It 103-A) 4T,;tett: t'lrrt _ delinw ok-elr. •-.t3 - (Cospzlsins Regular County P- Creek: Inspector, Clara F. F[opp, 1079 P, dlinr 1'lacv, S^h++,1 Rr,rrati.-a :t,! 't._ a't..f6ret elacis-LetsyKte leo.4,9. 10& 13) W. Molly StrerL Walnut Creek;iliall, N,K- C-wiwor .•f Linc do Ave. a ariXtAL rul: >tCr NO. 149 I' !t nK I"ar-, lleth„dist Cummunl- Judge, Florence F. Pink, 1111 Home-1- th St- ltich+nond; lnsj.r ,t,rr, Alcftaa (Coapartac aetfrtar County Fro. tY s'hurch. 933 3torasc:a fUl., Lafay- m[eul ,Avenue, Walnut Creek; Clerk,13, NarAitrx l+1:, _ 75th SL, iii.l,txx+ud; ,eLM211-CIOCks4t So.L 2-3.4L t 10) tte; Inspector, 1;ertrude Vime, 3K11 3Lebrl [,r Ftny, 1067 Went Holly Juia: r }_,ista I:.,ttiadd I>:: Caaal:ura P-11n6r Pear, a"ar,-kett .Amrria•an layer a tr,lr. Lafavrtte; Judge, Edith Street. Walnut Creek: Clerk, Anna lf.Avr, R'chniomt; Ciotti Vera t Lew'iv. lea f,-n 113,19_ State EitarLway t .Atex- 1luumunal. P. at, Pox 55. 1L•tppy Val- Dims, 1093 1 omextead Ave.. Walnut 11C Hrllinr s Ave„ ftichraa-rid; 01rr1t, a-+,ter .\+'.., '('T awkett: lrsp-art•-r. ley fUL: L.afaYrttr; Clerk. Eelyth De- Creek.loan Inttram. 17:6 lili-in Ave- Itich- 'rher.•,ca Jua.-10-. cSi Witaal-.w tit, Tar, 3717.5 Hn.,kx tit, LaafAyettr; SPZCIAt PUZCZXC? RO. 281 nu. 4"I. n+rkeat; Jeadt e. -Madeline 3larl.trft a/rrk. Thrinsa 9HIdermleve, 3861 Slam- (C-upo>Ksilincr Secular County Fra•'SPEMAL PREC>tzCT 14;0. 1]3 4_4 Etay St_ 4 nw els` Cterk_ Iswo; soba- ) frr.. Lafayette, elnets-Walnut Creek No. IO 11 19)Comprlstur Regular County Pro-1 Itlagr*6 11? I:amartu Ave_ 4'r,lett: Po111nic Place. Doddle Rates (Ga-clacta- Rithaoad No. 106 t Ioti,All 4'Ir a, alar}- tt'Iwv.r?' Krrnr+tr• ,',1S >rZCXAL FSZC1NCT NO. 186 rsgrl. 2112 Walnut Blvd., Walnut I1,4112i t I'laav, Salim,I R,.al.-ta \\:;,rt-+w at_ Comlek"t_ Coutpzu w Regular County Pro- (-reek: inxpeetor. Leona Johnston. 2084 tterid,• nt,et, I.410 flutist Ave., Itich- CiAL lS1:CIRC! >R0. 150 risets - Lafayette No. 7 t 12) tYnlnut Hlvd., Walnut Creek: Judge,mend; ltiwjw•ct,•r, 1'tx.rlw R,+nkrn (Ca>apriat[tg ]secular County Pre- H,Itsng Yfarr. Lafayette Fire DWI Iffe Bates, 2113 Walnut Blvd.,13410 Dunn Avr., Itivhmond; Judge, clams-Port Costa RAL 1 a 2) H-.usv, bat Sturagr Pel, Lafnv-Ate; ;Va, lnut Creek• AKnex Ostrom. 2111-0 IlonAlly I`!„gyps• :r+S: lfrllina,-s A%._ P-Mur. Place. }:•Fra UAXklY (f:e*I- {nmpert,,r, Evelyn Janzen, IO:S Oak Oak Find, Walnut Creek: Clerk. Lal-ltie'imund; Cl,rk, Ida C, T--m -12: .1er.Yi, 1",)r, t',vea: lcae-,.r t•.r, Anita lit;E FttL, la layette; Judge, t;eral.11ne. ria I- Lindberg, 110 Cora Court,1.101 ivs -lar„ Iti0ituoud; Clerk- Vatzurralc. 0-rt 0,sta: Judz-. JuIU Ujr.Aikt. 1006; Alrnanor Lane. LafaY- 'Walnut Creek_Kathryn Crider. _0:I IlvIlinxs .Avr..• Harr.taat.tra, h•rt C.-ta; t'trrk_ Kat•.- rttr: Clerk. Eolith Vnlimrr, 1094 Oak sFRf'rAL FiRC>W('i? SO 182 1; le`•n1.n..1. rine 1 tg+a. {Z,rt 4'.vt.a; (lrrk, Loa Ifil! Wt. LisfaYette; Clerk. Slane Fitz, (ComprLttat; County Ito-8PSCIAL14PaSCIRQT0, 224 l4mhtolr- last +'••ata. Iolf Itmwn Ave.. Lafayette. tined-Walnut Creek NO. 6, 12, 1s ComSartclag Regular canna >K+- sFZCIAL PS CCZZCr leo. lel s7zcIAL PSRCI[RCT NO. 267 t 21)clacta- Sic% -,,A NO. 107 t IW-A) st aapristttt Secular Caaa17 Pro- (Comprls3aa faegalar County' Pre- Polling Pince, Eleanor 3L Dixon 1%- Ilitir i`laaw, 1_ 16. -1cl.eva its+- .facts-Ilaas*111e No.3.3A t 6) ef=eto-La ayetts Ra 1.1f.t 20) (Residence), 27^-1 Larkey Lane,Wal-s6 fiutnlhn-Y Ave Rich- Iti+11inF PtAcr, Norman ltra.)ks• It! P-11larr PLur, .1t:atanrx Ftl.`tchrN,. nut Creek, Inspector, Eleanor lf.mond; Inrj•.•ctor, 31arf.6rir -McGowan. -tax-lcn l.:ttw .+lartcrt, l+anville. !n- Plet"nt IIIt1 AUL. Lafayette: Inspec- Dixon, 27,21 Larkey Lane. Walnut e: S Tulare At„r., Iticlaniond; Judge, ,p..-v,r. Ruth tt.,nahur, 251 Knox ILI. ior. 3latw1 Itowbeer, falx Ck Plesu4- Creek; Judge, Lnleta 1•w Brown. 2001 Itarluaru Itive. 4)1% Humphrey A%r- laamilir. Judge. WcHer)e ftn.4 m, tit ant (fill flat. Lafayette; Judge. Au- Oak Park tilvd., Walnut Creek;Clerk Itirhtu,.nd; t•h•rk lt,rt-ura 3lrtrtltw+- 361aicen L4aw, Iwnvalle, 41erk. Janal ar•t-Us, i- iloffawn. 3144) Old Tunnel Irene G, Jonem, 1796 San Luis Road,ftunlphn•r Aar ItichmA.tad; H. i.a•ncrcar_ Itt. L lt•-% 1131. Star 111, laf.rtte. bene I•Imley, 3143 Old Walnut Creek: Clerk, Lorraine A.t` Irrk, Mary ltatdw'lts, :4,30 Humphrey- It,"ate, I&Amllle. 0rrk. lit" Suva. Tunnel HIL. Lafayette. Rebecca G. Jacohy, 1841 Second Street, Walnut Acv., It.rhmond, 0, taus 1:. 1+wa1,11.0 cute. 9%a Rwhez Sta. FUL. Lafayette. 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C-OW 3•- (OMPRUSM m"u1W C"Mils s:«i,. t (""a.111" r anew s... aiao t a 14. s o i ctaaar-.C"oeta as s,lti Nt ai) i#o) rfaots-10.,it 11. li i 1T) t' 31'3eaaaat 0.!111 lo)o-litn11 Pbaae Naoat teutel i(1a- 11"Itnt IMaee, t`tyds Community Polling Place, Antioch Girt Scouts idling !haven, Thrtma F. t.nvin4rr rages- I." liumphrx Dive. Coarawd; C'luti. Wet Ingtun Ave„ Concord In.- Bldg., IJ15 D SG, Antioch, C/o Diss. r EGaragr41. 3ut•_ Diablo 1'arw ItOwd. luapavta-r,K%vlyn UVK*IAa 3403 Bute- Spector, Helen M. Evans, 328 Wel- Vredenburgh - 30 18th SG, Antioch; Walnut ertvk. Insltrttor, Haat Lx Jur), Drtvr. Cl.naord' Judge. Lelia 31, iingtun Ave.. Concord; Judge. Edith Inspector, Mabel Provine, 122-20th rt, Barr, 312' Wither- Avenue. Walnut ltrtaarile i}1: t',arkauk Avenur. Coo- C. Henderson '30 Norman Ave.. Con- St Antioch: Judice, War ret Bruce, tt'rei:; Judge, Thelia F. l.avitidrr, -'OVJ. (Teat k7vA Itanae11- '0413 C'tay- cord; Clerk„ Gladys F: Wb1Ca, 176 ^'716 .11eala SL,AnCfoCh: Clrr14 Helen 2ul. 1)tat.k. %ta•w It,ra,L Walnut cwt lta+aaL yuan-rd:Clrr41L Na„nil Iieu- Norman Ave.,Concord:i71ork, Unrest- Rickett. 801 Drake SG. Antioch; a, 4`rrak' Clerk:, l.urxuda I;ixanrttat e:$ trL 1:S4 llumphry Drivr. Cwword, les PL 'Zimmerman, 17: Norman Avs.. Clerk, Frieda Perry, 110 Creed 8t., Clak tMrk lttvd- %%AA14ut 4Yreii.Clem Concord. Antioch. hlisalxth F. 3t-t'utttt 3_11.3 Wctbe"MO 1 0, 1!111 1 panswinuii >Mgtltlair tity IF20- arm=" 7liR0=6T 1x0. 213 Atvrtue, Walnut 4 IXft*k, Ltu"&-%)emend l R 111.lC tit 29) t 1MgRiiT Coast t 1!i' ( 11 ilt'>cz" PS CCINCT 1110. 1314 io.tling firer. 33kkir-I G- Ptaisted tf+lt 2a 17.70..7P, i. .licca Aifo M9. 9.LiM tagaLit C4wa >ris- tGararr.. 151*ML anal to Street.Con- Pulling Place, Model Home, Shute rig 1110. 1 i ) Oemprialaat PollingPlace, William Luta (Oa- elltats--lrisaaatxs =111 >Ka L i 11) v.rd. Ix.:SwvIor. F'IA'nne i;,. It"ItUaa Acres. " Isay St.. Pittsburg' iMitec- ange), ire taills Road. Antioch` In- Jim!'lane, !'lawxaac Jim Svh**,•I. I%VI San J,.w Avenue. Concord. for. riftrold {tildes. ISG 1. Box 580, brike Pleasant kiiil Road. C1.txt,rd. lunwY ,ludsr. Mlftotr t'_ Tiaorspwn. 'C:4 1'ittaburg• Judge. Jessie Gregory, 78 tree4r, { lana Weber,r. 222Henrietta err, l:vrlyn M. 1",ndxa. ' \, l'la+awRnt 4 laxtan Hw L CttxvN: Clerk Nara- Alberta Ave., Pittsburg: Clerk, Karen Street. Antioch; Judge, Henrietta lith lit iia! Ca-tx .cis J(idtr, L:Uen Z, tra-r 3t. MekArLaic. P':3 Mesas IL Itaninton. Is& Stator Drive, Pitts- tdndenman. 'J21 Madill SGIII.,+cntloch; S ir.trl, act Suura•t ltaaa,L Itt- : Iva. ra, Street. Convord: Clerk, Mitdraral (2, burg; Clerk, Edith I- Starr, 5'41 Alves Clerk, Mildred J. Ok, Mitt. nie I. Box I%9, Antioch Clerk, Minnie Fsew, Vartlnr=: --Irk Jean K. ti,.tarvl, 1=M I"lat,tt..L 13Ss SIL ltt:Wo surrL Cue- Lrnr. Pittsburg, s Watt Circle,C,ti,ern!-Clerk- Klnam,r aotti. gwxcx" SOT 20. , P. O. Bax 455 Sunset Lane, Antioch, f E`:rixtrttMa•u, lit.. 3, !tux 17:3, 3;4: 413• L 3!M>K C! =O. 1100 ( Meg6lar Ceuaiyr ase- 1/N671a OZ 3W' Witt.* itr„ Lafayritr. ty Zp. Cly .,,,,:! lea Ito. IX 2I,20.:14 clads gs*MB So.2.S,, 3i,a XrZC"L rM=t,T2Cr No. 1111 CUM= ^Casemid 1Nge, 33. 33E i 34) iOR=41) Oolatpti.islL liatalar Ceaat7 Piro- Polling P't.ace. Marr.Aret TODWC4c Iblling Place, SL Philomena Polling Place. American Legion e.aetta--lrieacaat mull no. 3. T. t. 9 (Garage, 10:7 Granada Dewe. too- C'hurvh. Bella vista Ave., Pittsbur ; B141g., tat Street, Brentwood* Inspec_ r'a 13) ewtl; inspm-tur, 3larzArrt Topping, Inspretor, Elaine Null. '65 FraM& tor, Faye Ilitmars, P. O. liox 50011 14i11iuy !'live_ Alarvux T. Funk Elie- lr7! Granada Drive. C'unrorti' Jttaile, Ave.. Pittsburg; Julys, Mary C. La 6.48 Indiana SG, Brentwood` Judge, xY.ei:va•4 .11)3 Att-rrxss Av.•uue, L"n- Katitlera A. Husdt. I" Noetat Drive. Iilaxw. '3 H.verview Ave., Pittsburg; Mabel Bann, P. O. Box 603, Brent- usIttxlrrcta-r, Mara-us T. Flank' e3 CotataN: Clerk. Marjorie C_ Short. C`terk, Myrtle Fullmer. 670 Willow waxed; Clerk Bertha A, French 142 All,rria .vaster, 4'a-n,a,n!' Judsr. 1*! Granada !Drive, Coneord; Clerk, Arr.. P'SttsbCsrK: 4'lerk, ?beima Oran- Chestnut *fit„ Brentwood` GCIesk, x, I;erxl A. 11ar1-1r. 11:4 IkaNy Circle- 131l:an IL Perry. 3600 Wren Avreue. Dart'; 70 LoftUA Ave., Pittsburg, Myrtle Morris, P. O. Box 1, Brent- t,.ur..rd:Clerk. Grim it. lin*Xzrr- PFM k-otwonl. rmallla 11uxClINCT 20. 917 wood. 1\'hither I;node C:aYd I tier! Ln_urti. ( it NOL ase- ` g QOj t" 4, l vrntixh 2:4 !keel Ptaaa L C'ataaeOrtLs irZ(•,iai- rZicimaT 20. Iso darts-cement 2a 4.lie si t ZIA) 90«8) etsatirr moo, 111 Yi. r i >h Comptieln. Zosis ar Ctlttaty rte- !.•Inns Fiance, tel Muerte Variety Putting Place, Adrolnlstrution Bull- Polling Place, Oakley Recreation tlacta ^ 1'leamalit) m = 0, 4. 4. u St,rr, 3110_ Clayton Road. Coot„Nx,: IkaColumbia Park. Sonter%ville and Health Canter - O`Hara Ave., Inspa•,'tor. Hewn Eltiusw.n,. III: Itt"d, i'tttsburs; Inspector, Elmer J. Oakley, c/o Frank Shellenberger - 1'--llitiYe P3are jt,"ittty 3', Ball iGa- Lvavis .!venue- Cwsrord: Judge. Du- taulcher. Kt. 1, lwx Iiol. Antioch; Rt 1. Bax 210+ Oakley: InsDeetor, ntge). 44 }'leax.`rtit \"alley I*r.. \\•aluut rotl.x 34. HummrL 1+: Roslyn Drtve. Judge. Built Stockslasrr, Apt. 512, Johanna Jesse, P. O. Boz 1026, Oak- Crrek: Int=prrtur, 1i.n3t y V. !PAIL 44 Cl-nsa ri. C"Ieri_ Pear} -n.Itwa 1'.31 ('.,iunada pork, Clerk. Ix.l- ley; Judge. FIora BradETNCtt. P, O. 1•ir asAnt \alley Itr_ Walnut Clwrk: }kumphrx t:wtvr.t3tcwr.rd.Clark. Star- I•e Aram Y. O. Bax Pittsburg. S. .,kntlocb. Box 1103, Oait 0 Clerk, Lucy Lind- Judge•, I vura !L }'ll,rr. :C'S $unnv- aaarrt 31Yltrr. IS4s Far= Bureau!bait 4^aUt.; Clerk, Fannie E'oleman, 270 sey, Pit 1, 13aX 465. Antioch; Clerk, vale Atvnur, 1\`ainut C'tKr3[: t"Irrlt" t uexwtni. Culumbla Park. Pittsburg. Nellie Englund, P. O. Box 1101, Oak- hnrr Pohaua 34:. INrat.ant 1'aYlex' > ft'11C4 L 20. sat SVBCXA3: FXZCMCT 1110. 910 ley' lir- Wainut trvrk. Ctrrk_ Accrill Jr. - (Cms 1MgWr 4At4at r 2VXC11Ar# rsug x3gow X06 on rrrt-,•r, 2:11 Ituyrrts Avrnur. Walnut (Ce4aprl+leg M,eLu}ar c',tr.eat -- t10ao4ara >t41a 1a MA • 36) tincts -- 1lt! Mr1sg 111x. 91, 9} 11 i 1141) (=lItls- #Ms+au* Ona I- ) Jing tNa,er 4-JAYIon \-.Alley Rev. Pulling Place, tial Cardent llt (Oa- s^Sym 2 i I-4) i StS4war• M0. 1sT Cru.cr. a eckincvr kc. c tuncvrd• In- rage'. 194 Riverview I.M. Pittsburg: Polllnta Place. I.0.03 Lodge Hali. t oaultrlatai ooua Zou' sp,exa r, Katserinr Garavrats. k5:4 inspect+'r, lurraine LYnscheld, 108 Byron, Cailtornla, c/o Ed 1{rumland, CaCtr--&Isasant mal xa 5, Sae Pa- L&Ayia,u I",L C'w.c-,.rd. Ju4se. !into 1jo.,whelsl Dr.. Ptttsbury; Judge. Fay BYron' Inspector. Louise Kelso. P. O. Chem a0. III. Concord No.25 111 SSA) erne Stiarrow. t +i kaciry PGid.Cun- Ir Glover. 44 Linschetd Dr.. Pitts- Box 61. Byron; Judge, Lora Krum- gi Polling 1'laoe. Alin it. Hansaot ilia- e,-rd; Clerk. Cyr ie St~n!%rrlrr. 1356 burg. Clerk, Stella Rlahlotis, 65 At- land. reP. O. Box 169, Byron; Clerk, xidenrr). 16: F7ir Oakx Drtvr- C041- !t`Yiey ltuaal Catk.,•N• Clerk, EtLel varao Ave.. Pittsburg' Clerk. 5111- 45, Baro SCClerk.Irene F. O. Box c rI. lnrtpertur, Huth It. McCartney, uta oaa 1614.3tatSrron It.wd.CLncvra!" Aire•-t RIaom. 61 Alvarado Ave., Pitts- R1, Byron: Clark. Irene K. Bunn, RG ltl F%ti-l>tks Itr.vr, C.ur,*rl: Judie. burg. 1, Bax 167, Byron. Itt1t• ii Li ah't1:4, '1$6 ,wNwla Delve_21JX " " NCL 203 jex" W rreetaet SgIBCX ri, 3423M CT 20. 919 gu1 Cunc^td: ClerlL oi,t IL kianerut, lc-. (oomsxi aac Mega o'aaty COXONIdag mayw{!( Mi47oasty liudNi r Y%%ir Csakv Prive. C,.ar-rd: Clerk_ A Podl.ns P'IAv<. IWttaod Cement C0. d3Cts[20. 2?„ 93 i 35) Polling Place Farm $utero Hall. deen t. lirtrtxx', 1166 !ear 1 rive,tan- Ist rtrvet. t,•t eii lnstwct.w. Floe- PPolling Place. Stasi me Temple. Deltac/o vont. et:"e 341. ^-irnerr. 11 _nl trtrt, Cow- :School St- Pittsburg; inspector, W. Flobb Road, Iirrifithtseri, Kn Harry BrEZZAM 3!]tSCi7t(cT 20. 1st V.I. Ju,it;e. 3aarx F. rullltalk 17 Std 43- Scott. 2035 Railrixui Ave.. Pitts- Hobbs - P. rl Box 88. lobs, P.0.Inspector, ChrlsUne M Hobbs, P. O C3otta-vuetor Ze"vlar Ccusty P"- `trerL Ca riraY:C''YrriL Lth.1 A.Thom- burg; Jtt•Ise. Janice It Vo Id. 236 98. KnlRhtsen' Judge, Addle F. Duff, e!u_-ta--ZaehaeoNo. 4. S. 11. Ila 3 3r1 $treat. !...oral: !'Perky !:Earn t_ East I:tb SL. Pittsburg: Clerk, Aza- p O. Box 109, Knfghtsen; Clerk. 12) Ater. 2M .i S trees Cowell- lea C"Arumor. t21 Schtxit SL, Pittsburg' Lydla Rough, Rt. 1. Box 71, Brent- Iodiing flare- Madge IL Strtrart Clerk. Madeline Stutter. 432 East 12th wood Clark. Elise Lambdln, RG 1, t("+artia•r, JS:: 31.vtrlir lirivr. Coin- svxw " 302acx=CS 3M 906 rt» Pitt bum Box . r •d; It,-i*•,'t r. Mai•r Pt. Sxrwart. (Co4npive4a>: >t+wtettAr 00etaty ?t'Es- 183EEOakley. 7c': 31ax"Irllr 1)ricat (on"ni: Judi,. 411acts - !fire TIl1L11. A i s) PS_CW 0O• 220t L 7#11 or 00' Sat Barre Isirk.l:atn.3I', Brlta !,aur-taut- i Wi:ttx 1"iaar„ 1 tr !Pell xr2uxsL (0•s y l g > t}ae County Z"- ( td Cot* ?JZ!- r rd:Clarice. \itr:inaa L J>.ttd-<rtL 3416 III.ray =L MArttrrz: lnst•ectur. Ate tdaeta-->rlttalast!o.141,11.li i 93) t:sa vncv t ane_ i`,try-ni: Clerk. Fl,,rinda nor A, N.Ia.r, 4 Giannxnt Ptcwd. Stir- P i4l[n c Place. 3111 on Janes (Ga- 3lrmrr, :•,-S Helen Ktta3 C>lact.nt. [.nes: Ju3xr. !attar _ wtranaL Nish- raaaea.750 Central Ave,Pittsburg; In- Polling Placce,,BBail, Island ItnD. wax :1. Ht. t. Mart:ra-a:4-merk.Clovis specter. Francis It. Itrls• 771 ('an- Club House, Bethel Island` Inspec- gl+ECK&L rzzc,SICT 0.o. 1811 % xya,i. UL 1. 144-1. ISI. A7lnur IUM"!, trul Ave., Pittsburg-• Jwise. Mary B, tor. Flora B. Klein. P. 0.Box 41, t atalultl::; Mtttalar Cowes iha- Martttwa.Clerk MIlIrrd k:.Tyler. RL C:astr... %911 East 12th St- 11tttsburx; Bethel Island: Judie, Mina J. Wal- clurs-rachet-0 Mo. . GA. 7. a. s 1. it+-z I:r. Martinez tnerk, Grace E P#attract !337 Rrd- ker, F. O Box 22, It Island; SA)atl•1CxAL rZZ ZZCT 1110. JOS wrrxl SL. P'sttsburK: Cierk. Flora J. Clerk. Tda Hyatt RG 1, Box 254 B. Pril:ttc I'lilra• G-xaldinr Mr3lullin (CemFt}alag x4tuar County arts- Slouch, 56t East 12th SL, Plttabury (hikley Clerk, Anna J. Slick, PS O. ti:r'Y irix`a•,. I U. Shirley t*rivt C"-tr ete , >91L View 354L 1. a. 3. i b) ltri(*"7Aia 7Z or 1110. 971 Box 84, Bethel Island. tt c r!; It tq r•rt tr G-•ral tier Mr3lnllitt Io-11init Plan. Sit. Virw Fire hall, (Qolgpslats[ >Mgalas C4ittsty Ifte 1'JS Ilirlvv lir'r. 41-tir,n3: Juti:"'- Shril .e Martinez Air_ MArt.naz. In- dasiar-!#ttsMrg Mo.t.6-•1.Is Is 33) t„ix I. l nix 1413: Start' !*rive. Ca•n- = trr. Huth F. hart. 1304 Shell P'otitny P"lace. P'hllflp C:irdfnale v,r l: +"'r !t, t milia M. 3irSts,•e•nrt•,a %%e-or. 3tarttesex: Jud.,r. Harir) IIuIL Garalr, 36:. Went ?.nth $G. Pitts- 1- 1 Mar-lo Driir C-newt. Clrrec. 1114 lret.acx Atrnue. 3lartitiez;kink. burs; Inspcetur, Francis Davl, 315 Vary:mith,«2 An.ldit Drive.Conti-rd_ tnt:alM Itr itr.dr. 1331 Shell Avenue. West Ilth St, Pittsburg; Judge, T.CIiZ. P3l>+ClTCT 110. 110 Martinez. Clerk" \e:l halt)'. 1310) }leirn ll+,tzbuch. 261 iciest 12th SL, Cor p 1 . nor lar 4btatl Pro- C"ixr>xnut :treat. 3tartinrt P'Ittsburg Clerk. Mary C. WYikin. cin^.u--1•eeh4icw Mo. I. IA i s) ZrZCZ b V11113=021110. 70« 97y ilLtck D:amona{ SG. Pittsburg; e'.,tiirr P}ar<- Town li t!L (Cea4pusawe movs ar County Pro- Clerk. Lucrezla ltunaaw,, 416 West Flizalwih tirttlr. lit. 1, Ilea 370, c!a-'ta ^ ittL '4taat 1/a 4. 4A O f. I:th SL. Pittsburic. 3:artlncs: Itwlwi-t4,r. Fila J•new, mitrals" me. 70) ZPACS" vxmm0T 1Nf0, 9111 a•'- .d `'tn•et, i,t_ 1. It..a 5c, 31ar- !%.!line Pta.•e. J..i.0 Mu+r Acl~l. 4Csaaprld3g Magalar County Rre- tilwa: Jude, lil ZA-t t N-tlrty HL \'lata \\'ay, Maresnrs. inalwet,r. Bir- eiacts tsb=Z 20. 9, 3. t i 9) I. nox :"-, Martiurs. Cirri:. Le tea drlLa l.ialvul,tr. '411 E. "fault Polling Pure. American legion T`ental., HL 1. 11", 317. Nlartinrs; tune;. 11art.nez; Juatxr. Fracsres P'a+r- Inde.. East Jit 9th Streets. Pittsburg- C`irrli. F:-t^,r llatf rid. 10:1 Catena Ter. _ICI Pixie Strrr4. Martines' Clark. inspector. Drucitla F. Kramer, 415 cyte IPit:tiwax, Cunr,ttd,C'irxnr MA'Arn• I,01 Palm Avrnur. East 9th SL. Pittsburg: Judge, Wit- 1S at. ?ZEYZ3CS' >RQ 3p1 Mart:taz. t`lerk_ 33 ldrr-I G- Iturtis, Ilam F. Katzenmlrr. 9:1 East SL. 131N= T. County !* PCL i. Burt 139. Martirtes. I'.ttsburg; CIerk. Planrlrtta Sicken- a CI *Us Coaco-d No. S.SA. s3 a 2")Cr XM 207 bearer. {0 At l Soh St.. Pittsburg: Y lodhnrt !'lane J. Slay Ellesl- (0*arp >1RiWr Cot41a ?!(i- C leek ttnsa Atrt[u. 225 Los Sledanas t'0 Maxrttr i ttnr. Ct.nrc+nl: ><a 1.IO.11.l9 i 13) St.. Pittsburg. a'rnre)• lo,llins Place Vat. Memorial IIAIL grad" Psuo 2C3 24L 223 i> to Itrctor, Jean Max, :7e 3layertte Ward trtirL Start vara: liucpector. (Coaipriadag mogul- County are- 1!Fete. Cant,rri; Judtrt Lucx" Jantlw,n 1.111 rl L Itas.vr. "6 Vine Start.Star- attests pizubust 24.0.T,26 i 94) 110 Arlington ltoal C,-ua;-N: Clerk, tttiea: Judge. EltrGat.r[h C;allattirr, 901 WtY[aic l'tace, CA tholle Church lv,!.Arai Vriilnry, 141 Ii.df,.N Hew i 1'tt.r.Ztte,I.3tartires:t:rr14 MAIAe1 Sl. s Mssrment i Black Diam.md & 8th Cont ird,Clerk. Maattw F.sadttisrr, 3.1 Kair;t:t 1103 F_w,•tar Str-L Mar- Streets. Pittsburg' Inspector, Mary Vtwdatw• !Arte_ Cont,<rd. titers: CIerk. Agates D. Gr.if'm t40s .a 31tei)tsnal.l K5%Ftlaek Diamond SL. BIEcit" 3lZ16=Cr 2o. I= F1nStreet.wt Martinez tdrrJ Sgwii1to. 535 40timsituing illegal" 0"AltT rs*- aV,Cy, QCT 0.O„ t a'utter f:t., PktrsDurK; Clark, Raise tlritT---o43eord 1110. T. Ta. = S 72) ( I cwwny Pro- Lam `YA. i (_'rty.1to Ave.. Pittsburx; Pollltic !']aav, 41st Gn•vr Sr4i.*.•L ids-Immirttam No.23 0.3A.4 111 17) t'lerk. ib.se M. Davi. 308 Cutter St. Oak Grwe It,ted. C,vt".rd; lnspartaw, p%filing I'laar. herniae I. At:ern, 1'ltdtb.tttl Mare F:, Maderluux, St`0 Monument t iCrsicPrarr,. r:S7 Talt art Stre L Mar- trmC*A16 3111121CIINar =O. 994 13100) clone+rd' Juder, Allier F:. MAU- vixen knspe.tar. Fsernire L Ahern. (Caaagttefat 1<algrtlar County WEE' ratter, Ito'-0 t Bk Gr,vr Head, C-0- 037 Talbert StrvrL 3lartlDeX: Judge. ei MW-vittsbarr 2o.1.4.23 i 77) r rd, C`le-k. Henrietta Ga%+,rd. 44th Jill M. Ryan_ 11" Arliwo,m I.Strewt. P,41ine Place. Joseph Lueldo Ga- W,imau it,at I.4`ona"..rd:Clerk" F:Ilrn 314riinez. Cl.cric. Grtta ttartola-tuet 35 rase. 112 West 4th SL. Pittsburg: A, Straight. 30u Walnut Av' nut%lank- Main StrvrL Martin-rs. Clerk. Chea- Itisl ctur. 4anry 1.aielda, 122 Went e r!_ beth tttrzeina4 Irl Stain Street.Saar- Ith SL. P'ittsburs; Judxr, Mary Davi, tl3IC14L rZ>c(33<CT 20. 193 11011012.n,4% West 41st SL. Pittsburg: Clerk, C<mp ar 1 CooatT hr- it<AT. 20. 2116 PkttsSiam. ? ru war, 120 Front 300 clectc-Qratwsd No.11.110 a 97) (Oose3nialag >teguiar Cousty 3!- West tIrak. ! burr lentut 300 Y'crFllnt Purr, Iw>tr:ra 4. H+at*rrYa , >in tinea l 5.T.Yk 19) \ti est :n0) SG. Pittsburg. 41te.id,-neve. 41-0 S1121--et Drive, C"n- Polling Plait Margaret E. Crwul zrzc7A]6 >/AUKI112CT 20. 9=6 t rd: lurprrtur. tivxiirrliria !, l4a- 41tr 14exwet. Ica! Itxrrvitrssa Street. (Cam Coaatty 3rse- villn. :o Market Sxn•rt_ Cl-neo"; Martinez: Pnnwt -tor. MArzarri E. clue" - ~o =0. 1, 1-A.9. 1wig'., Jnacphinr Tretdno., 11-015 Wil- Or'." list IkarrAteawz Strrwt. Star- 3.41.#MIe) y 1.•10 S 3N• t. C••tw,.nl: Cleric, Mantle C_ titres' Judge. Caroline Meltwekr. '" Polling Plicc. Justice Court. Main low . Isir" Willow C.-rrav,rd. ,krrr1w izt rent. M,,rtines' !clerk. Sit.. Port Chtragu• Inspector, Daisy B. C`rrk, Inrrena C Roberti 4 0 Sunset P..,-fuse M_ Pitot. .+ Artrb St t, 3Sahtti :03 Fast Lind. P'+.rt Chicago; 1)rltr. Convord. MArt.naz: Clerk, Mary _inn Yakim. Judge. Adele It Schmidt. 133 Park in-. Castro Street. Ave- Fort Chicago: Clerk. Hannah C. CXaZ UK( Cor'n itta,x Zegnlar 000atlr Pati- !Tars, at. TMI i=CT 20. tt10 UyDo. 3:5 Suvid 0sta SL, Part o en. civene-Csnoord no.1.2.3.111 15) ( iwalar Cannily ?rt- cru• ('lark. Pktvlrl O.(haDurne. c/a Orli. C`rlllnc !'Parr, Atfvel Ih•llrtxviettl a a 1:f„I9.i 190) Cltrmlcat Co.. Port CttttaKt-. 413a,trmetrt), :l9. Grvni Slre,•L C+-n- I%dlitis Plane. Alhambra Il l g h EPUCK" VNIMr OT 20. 9116 r ni` Inxltrrrarr, Maud Junes,,.144 SPL .40-0 ole Allutmbra Avrnur. Martinez: (Cv"dofag salare6County Pro- Dtahlu Strut. C,owori: Judtr. Mary insl•ea"tor. Clara C_ I^oolAm 'sal Ma- Me,5.T.S.=i 19-0) Iturhulc :1-.4 1'tiri a*avr Str.-•L <%-n- ra..n Trrrare. Martinez; Judge. May P*ttltng Place. George Irvine Go- wl: Clerk, It„sr C. !!elan. 1111: C.a- C, Pular. 3;4, !ticks \veuur« Mar- rase. -th k It Street. AntWh• Inspee- r Itn,4-r StrwrL C„ata.-113; Clerk_ Cecilia 11". Clrrk. Huth F_ Mula ahx. .MI5 tt.r. Maude Ueh&ff*Y, 611-4th SG, 11 6;,1A, McKinnon. :36awt Str rL Con- F.t:tudilk.Street. 3tartxnri:C7rrk Er- Antla.ch• Judge. Josephine Unitsaxx, eonL rlvn IL Zurall.341*steaky Court.Mar- 41:-12tb SL. rdloch; Clark, C'lawlfi ZltMCia?. 2O, 1f5 titira 42rvvn, SOS-itith St.. Antioch: Clerk, Imancrrta Showers, 4014-0 SL. Antioch. C63v4s4Et3ag zk*CW r Count glia- lsrsela>r pii>etamr 20. 911 eliaagt--aonwtrd 2o.Is.IT.1TA•24) (Catupdaling Zegaler County floe- it7(2ai, rMiCll20! 20 Illiff Podline Plates, Mahal G,-.14ank 4Ga- .trop ttaetsaea =a t. 9, 14. 14A. (Co rLdug 3WWWr Ooaa{'y V11- ritce), :.02 !tin^!i Avrnur. Ow",n!- IS a 21) etieb - Attileeb 20. 1, S. i 9) Inxlta-clor, Malr.•1 Goddard. ::o3 3lItirviiINAlingPlace. artInez Jr. llish !'ollinic Plater., 'Lntk)ch Public T.,1- Avenue. Crntl-nl: Judge 3latwl M0) Srl"-L CN-ur[ Strewt. Martinez- in- bfary, 6th ai: F Streets. Anti(wh. In- lutrles. "614 Garden Avenue. (lett- stwctur. CS tt.rrrnr Cutts. 10:S !frown sprrtor. S. I.. Fraser. 512-11 SG. An- rnnt• (`lark, Varlori-• N. West. "t:l i+tn^eL 3tArcinez:Jtalttr.?wale Thrci- tioch: Jester, Eolith StagL 209-J St.. lilekory I rivr, Cl-nn.td: Clrrk. Matic keidi 13'M Grra.rx' Avenue_vene_ Martinez; Anti.-ch;Clerk.Sadie•Johns;324-H SL. 3'. Handy, ::6Clan- Glance0HickoryDrive, n- Gnclae Shtri rlasii Ii Got.vitt 1116 haven Antioch: ('Jerk Edith Cooney, 0)10-4th mixt!, titrewt.Martitws C`Srrk Ruth Handall. SL. Antioch. n XrMC=ai. lM Cr 20. "a 7M3 Jwneo Strww t. Martinez Comptistai Moraine County >t x*- Q'JDCIAT, QCT Oft. 929 CoOoa6 s1 7M111sigaCl r county Vve- cinots--Cttaoetd Na. 6. 1% 2/ a 0") (Comar"dst Magular Could Tees"" stseta-AsflOei 1a 4. 10-Ae 10+5, totllinie Place. FlOrethv Me•sslrr A nscia"dit i el i lir-Y,lrnce), IS hillside Avrnur 0,n- 14liins Place.Avera Club House.As- Polling Phare, LA -S,Society HaIL r+-r1; Inrixeton Mary li Duarte. 3037 s,w•iatral, C'yliforata; inspector_ Edith 10th St- Antioch: Inspector, Grace Grant Almot. Cunatrd; Judlr, Ft - S Pena Box 6, AoxwlateaL Caliter- (Patter, 90 Fast 13th SL, Antioch' nor Mevvler. 3S HUlaide Avenue. nig: Judge- Iiarriett CL Stmetts. Box Judge, 3landa Trevitt. 1405-D St.,An- C,t*etird: Ch•rk. Klisatteth M. Martin, -'. A+aacrtatv%t" C:alifornra. Cleric, tiorh; Clerk. Blanche Sullivan, 219- 45 Grant Sinv,t. CNinN rd. Clerk, !tale! PL (l.pelsml. ltor S' Arts- 17th St., Antioch: Clark. Grace C. Marta i., Ones:t. :.13 Argyll Avenue" tet it alifwnla: t1e•rlitt Mir"wessoIL Atlanta. I-49h SL, Antioch. Cameo". ltaewc. Ibox IS:. Asawiate.t. CAllfor- SrUIXai<, SOT ". 115 g21CCilAb PInSUC=2CT 20. In nom, Ona ge""C M60Ws Omar PRO- ICO ppaitdsr iegular Counts !a+- IlVaCLAL sMt Or 20. til? ciaNts-Andel! 2s. 11. IS 1k 3601119 elamt:!la--•0oaoosd =o. 14. 30 i 2 ( ts"s mawn1 r County we staot 72 3506 s) toiling Plan, Mae C. Stawtr kl. set9MM) Polling Place.(_'laude W[Uten (Ga- rater). Zotwi Riot :itr-'L 40011^rd: 1n- IN-Iliac !'tare. Chrixtlan Endeavor rage). I11e3 Eversrean St•, Antioch; xlirrtor, Mae C. Stuaer. :e0s Elm S,x•toly !hall Clayton: lustwelur. Sit Ipector. David SL Hostetter, toll- ltroet.Clutton!:Judge. Kalea M. Shl- rid ICL Flank. IS34 KIrkrr Pwss Hanot Ani11L« A131100h' Judge. !lied It Little. vein,:860 lumitarto Street.C tm rd- Cltaecgwd. Judge rrtAdaJ. Ttea- Clay- HL 1. Box "S. Antioch,, Clark, Rose 4 teClerk. Shirley linvia, 11:1 N. 64a: C`ledt Karen PC, Graves„ Usk St.. liorden. HL 1. Ilett 70. Antioch: tr'et.Crawoid;Clerk.Maxine Filing- t'laxtan. Clerk. Mary DL McGuire. Clerk. EmtIY Blackwell. 1944 Birch sun. :300 Hicardu Drier.CluaranL Clayton. SL. Antioch- 280 y.:l 71 p^ l F rot.5 (. rr i r r t" a "; 'fi , r' a L. •7•" c$ a M' if i.'+ . 1 .. r r i, ALF 44 t1 i •.. fair •. t j:L r,.'H d ibs 7 r'' ,.'!a°fn tits '• L . 1 .1 f ' G'`.,. 3 q/J:. It tp. rz it t e ,,. • r`•2i• MLI' F 'w 7< ,fie vg+. t r §Ali. a 3 I! t .. M r`~ f t r 1 s r ti'^• y" sf It v ;v ,arw; c t f i x ._ 3 Tuesday, March 10, 1953, Continued. fes. Only the qualified electors of said county of Contra Costa may vote at said t$special bond election. Said special bond election will be held as nearly as practi.cab in conformity with the General Election Laws of the State `of California.',w a BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE,., CALIFORNIA. 4.. Dated:March 10 1953• w t H. L. CLINGS' r tj rman of the Board of ervisors o the County of Contra Costa State of Californias x IT rte, ATTEST• W. T. PAASCH ounty Clerk and ex-Officio e o 4 the Board of Supervisors of the County tofContraCosta, State of California PASSED PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California at a meeting of said Board held on the 10th day of March, 1g53b" the following vote, to wit: 4 _ AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYA H. L. CUMKINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHAINAN, J0 FREDERICKS01 u E NOES: Supervisors NONE. t f ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. And the Board adjourns to most on Thursday, March 121, 1953, at q oIeloak a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. TV- AV x ATTEST: W. T. P SCH, CIERK By, 7-k/ G/ eP y CI& f '9 Xt i t ,• 3 1 T _ zr F f'v m} . y J Ctf• t r ' f Al t G it Pr ty i 4II t J 282 xx ex c ff,1 YY f a w i e•... 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'z`' 1 zr -.rx 4 +'r:;•r' sd n,.t`'.:r * sp , a Ar x ruby 3r r z z+ ," t 'f a,ice,, `'+1s a` aA,>x x'' gy-,.-r1',", ,`af€,, #,:" t f,', 7 e',: r `•,`,ti F'-: a, rr h,R.• cF•}skxrra+r c,:".r'"*3°.t'*' 3ai- ^vx .4 '•" ,ff '6 r.,y., '_},, 5... y3 n t`", z`C ' . c, ,. r' r.,'a..a'i,rµs3 i s-` a"'' :,f r,s ",;;'w,, °„„ y, •c. rk .' rr `°"'"A.f::-, xx :x ': S a+s 5 v, zy c, ,.:k.,` a`3-t.T,,,;.,,,± "' r'c :.. . &, - `,. ,,r''t ,s is1•`'k i..` % ;:1 ''.2'' C'::. n. ,'{sP"'. g>y.lir r,..."'C' z-2.,r... z`.'` `' '^#P_..r ,ts.u,,, r ' s f rx'.';'2 c '` :., .'#' .k ".: 1"t.:$ _ no A '!'§•cr z".t?i„ a" G''r<^53`'d*',.as'§ec?. f"V' zu. ` oil a faeg 3 k §N 'z= 'c>`n.. .: r `"="' s'-+t'"7FS tb yt," is t #,• t f 5tiii a'P8f`- 'f r3 tr 3, r, ;t ,y r k rt r,- .'• : E + yy as t{{, Y4 F a{ fir' .. . iY f t , BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY MARCH 12, 1953 THE BOARD i9T IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION. AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE z t BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF REC ORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, 1AV CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK,.RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUC3ANA82 J. FREDERICKSON. RMENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustment for the Assessor's Office. f. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on: motion of, Super-. visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatt x f one additional Seasonal Personal Property Appraiser for the Assessor's office is 1 authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 9 for con- struction of third-floor j addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. 7zj Geoffrey Bangs Architect and on. motion. of Super-, y On the recommendation of S. visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, N Change Order No. 9, which authorizes installation of leveling coat on all floor areas lof third and fourth floors that are scheduled to receive linoleum to minimum thickness ' sT of 3/8" and as required to bring floors to satisfactory level and finish and which F' INCREASES the contract of Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor. addition and alterations to Hall of Records! Martinez, in the sum of $3,585, be an the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of. this: Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 9 on behalf of the County; of x j ` Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: rr. AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson., f s Rall L { Y,aAlf k NOES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor.yg ABSENT: Supervisors '- None.Z gnd the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March. 17,, 1953, at= 9: o,clock . z A.M.-, in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. djda Chafr t rrr} c"yyyggq f k Rx+A, man ATTEST:t W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 1 By Deputy Clerk P 414 f t! 3 qr. t s, r d Pf n Y C^je4 p, J ` c BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHA1RMN2 PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR W. w G. BUCU AN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Report to Proponents on Proposal to Form a New Soil Conser- vation District in the Vicinity of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia. WHEREAS, on the 27th day of January, 1953, a proposal to form a new soil con- servation district in the vicinity of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California, was presented to this Board; and WHEREAS, the said petition describes the territory to be included in said I a' soil conservation district as follows, to wit: EAST CONTRA COSTA SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT i All that area lying within Contra Costa County, California as delineated on the map entitled "Official Map of Contra Costa County, California", approved and de- 1 clared to be official by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on November 21, 1938: Described as follows: Beginning on the northerly line of Contra Costa County at a point due north, of the mouth of Hastings Creek, said point being the northwest corner of Bay Point f w School District; said point also being the most northerly corner of the Contra Costa f# Soil Conservation District as formed the 8th day of December, 1941; thence following the exterior boundary line of said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District South to the' mouth of said Hastings Creek; thence in a general southerly direction following the Y central line of said Hastings Creek to the intersection thereof with the center line of! Seal Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of Seal Creek to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the east-west mid-section line of Section 7,f T2N R1W; thence east along said westerly extension and along said mid-section line to j= the east 1/4 corner of said Section 7; thence south one mile; thence east one mile;5 thence south 3/4 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the north-south mid-section line of Sec- tion 21 T2N R1W; thence south along said mid-section line to the intersection thereof t with the northeasterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence Southeast along said Rancho line to the intersection with the, south line of said Section 21; thence East to the north 1/4 corner of Section 27 T2N R1W; said point being the inter- t ry section of the above-mentioned Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line and the northwest corner of the Second Addition to the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line; thence leaving said Contra Costa Soil District boundary line and following the boundary line of said Second Addition east to the north 1/4 corner of Section 28 T2N R1E; thence South 1/2 agile; thence East 1* miles; thence South 1/2 mile to the southeast corner of Section 27 T2N R1E; thence East 1j miles; thence South L. mile to the southeast corner of said Second Addition and the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary line of the First Addition; thence East, leaving the boundary line of the Second Addition and following the boundary line of the First Addition 1/2 mile; to the northeast corner of Section 1 T1N RlE; thence South 1 mile; thence East 3 miles; thence South 1/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile to the center of Section 10 TLN E R2E; thence South to the south 1/4 corner of said Section 10, said point also being the southwest corner of Lot 247, Subdivision Number Six Brentwood Irrigated Farms, Amended, ! x filed August 4, 1920 in "Map Book 17, page 373, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa; County, California, said point also being on the exterior boundary line of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District; thence following said East Contra Costa Irrigation District in a general southerly direction to its intersection with the east line of Section 22, T1N R2E, said point being the intersection of the First Addition to the i Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line and the Third Addition to the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line; thence leaving the First Addi- tion and following the exterior boundary line of the Third Addition and continuing along the boundary line of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District in a northeasterlyi direction to a point at or near the center of Section 23, TlN R2E; thence southerly through Sections 23, 26 and 35, T1N R2E and easterly through Section 36, TIN R2E and E Section 31 T1N R3E to a point on the easterly line of said Section 31; thence leaving the East Contra Costa Irrigation District and following the boundary of the Byron- Bethany Irrigation District south 1/2 mile; east 1/2 mile; south 1/4 mile; east 1/2 mile; south 1/4 mile- east to the northeast corner of the Lewis 127.0 acre tract as described in Volume b, Official Records of Contra Costa County at page 354; thence South 1/2 mile to the southeast corner thereof; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 4, T1S R3E; thence South 1/2 mile; East 1 mile- South 1/2 mile; East 1/2 mile to the South 1/4 corner of Section 10 T1S R3E; thence South 1/4 mile; East 1/4 mile- South 1-3/4 mile; East 1/4 mile; South 1/2 mile and East 1/2 mile to the center of Sec-1 tion 26 T1S R3E; thence South along the north-south mid-section line of Sections 26 and; 35 T1S R3E to the intersection thereof with the south boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence in a general Easterly, Northerly, and Westerly direction, following the exterior boundary line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: (1) The incorporated limits of the City of Antioch, the City of !' Brentwood, and the City of Pittsburg. WHEREAS, said proposal has been reported upon by the State Soil Conservation Commission under date of February 27, 1953; and WHEREAS, said proposal has been reported upon by the County Boundary Commis- sion, under date of March 3, 1953; and WHEREAS, this Board has, this 17th day of March, 1953: considered said re- j ports and other evidence pertaining to said proposal, Tuesday, March 17, 1 Continued. 2 :953, N NOW, fH EFORE, BE IT RESOL1%D AM DECLARED that the findings of this Board on this proposal are as follows: Said proposal is deemed favorable in all respects; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DECLARED that the recommendations of this Board to the proponents on this proposal are as follows: That said proponents proceed to circu- Alklatethepetitionforformationofsaiddistrict; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that should the proponents fail to accept the recommendations of this Board, they must file a statement of reasons for not doing so with this Board and with the Commission and that thereafter, but not prior thereto, may the petition- be circulated; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND CRDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall immedi ately forward a certified copy of this resolution to the proponets of this proposed district, together with a copy of reports of the County Boundary Commission and the State Soil Conservation Commission, and that copies of this resolution, duly certified, be forwarded to the State Soil Conservation Commission, the County Boundary Commission, and to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of each other County in which any portion of the lands embraced in such district are located. PASSED AND, ADOPTED at a regular meetingng of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU:4iINGS, W. G. BUCHANAN, RAYS. TAYLOR, J. -REDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None 5 In the Matter of Resolution Overruling Protests WHEREAS on the 24th day of February, 1953, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra dosta, passed a Resolution of Intention to order certain work to be r 37 done and improvements to be made in Assessment District No. 1952-1 of said County of Contra Costa under and pursuant to the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 191111, the names of the streets proposed to be improved, a description of the streets and/or pub- lic ways and/or easements on which said improvement is to be made, the location and character of said proposed work and the assessment district being described in said p Resolution of Intention, which Is hereby expressly referred to for all further par- ticulars; and WHEREAS, certain owners of property liable to be assessed for said work and improvement made written protests or objections in writing and delivered the same to the Clerk not later than the hour set for hearing such objections; and WHEREAS, at the time set for hearing the protests and objections the said Board of Supervisors proceeded to hear the same and all of the protests or objections having been heard and duly considered, IT IS HEREBY R ;-SOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra r Costa, State of California, that all of the said protests and objections of every kind or nature be and the same are hereby overruled or denied; and IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED 'FUR'THER, that said Board of Supervisors hereby finds that said protests and objections are made by the owners of less than one-half of the area of the property to be assessed for said improvements. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of Larch, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Resolution Adopting Scale of Prevailing Wage Rates WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of 3 California, did upon the 24th day of February, 1953, adopt plans and specifications for the construction of curbs, gutters, driveways, storm sewers and appurtenances in Asses- sment District No. 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa;f Ater"}x NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that said Board of Supervisors has determined and established the general prevailing rate •of per diem wages for each type or craft or workmen needed to execute o perform the necessary work or improvement in accordance with the schedule appended hereto and described "Schedule of Fef-DibwWAge-Rates!1; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates" be em- bodied in the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids and all contract documents in connection with said work and improvement hereinabove described. Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued. fP SCHEDULE OF PER DIEM WAGE RA TES Wage Scale C]'assification Per Hour BRICKLAYERS Bricklayers 6 Hr. Day.. .....$3.50 8 Hr. Day...... $ 3.25 Bricklayers (Hodearriers) 2.60 CARPENTERS Journeymen Carpenters 254 a Shinglers 2.665 rye Millwrights 2.665 w3 Riggers, Bridge and Heavy Timber Carpenters 2.665 Saw Filers 2.665 Foremen to receive $2.00 per eight hour day above journeyman classification. Double time for all 1A overtime. Apprentices Graduated Scale CEMENT MASONS (1* times overtime 1st 4 hrs. Double thereafter) Journeyman. 2.57 Foreman 2.71 44 Power Machine Operators 2.71 h. Mastic and Magnesite Composition 2.71 Mastic and Magnesite Foreman 2.845 f ELECTRICAL WORKERS Basic 4% Vacation General Foreman Allowance on s Asst. General Foreman 3.41 all time worked. Foreman 3.235 Journeyman 2.885 Cable Splicer 3.235 Apprentices Graduated Scale ENGINEERS (1-j times overtime and Saturdays) Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen) (7 Bay Counties-- San Francisco, Alameda Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Solano) 2.28 r Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen) (All other Counties) 2.17 Asphalt Plant Engineer 2.67 Box men or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt Plant 2.311- Brakeman,34Brakeman, Switchman and Deckhand 2.28 Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar types of equipment 2.72 x Compressor Operator 2.28 Compressors, more than one 2.61 Concrete Batch Plant Operator 2.67 Concrete Batch Plant Operator (Multiple Unit, four or more) 2.8 Concrete Miners (up to one yard) 2.2x Concrete Mixers (over one yard)2.61 Concrete Pump or Pump Crete Guns 2.61 Derricks ,(ineluding Chicago Booms) 2.83 Drilling Machinery Engineers (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or jackhammers) 2.67 4 Dual Drum Miner 2.72 Euclid Loaders and/or similar type of equipment 3.00 Fireman in Hot Plant 2.28 Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (on construction job site) 2.56 Handi-Crane (no oiler required)2.72 Heavy Duty Repairman 2.67 Meavy Duty Repairman, Helper (7 Bay Counties--San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa l ; Clara, Marin Solano) 2.28 Heavy Duty Repairman, Helper (All other Counties 2.17 Highline Cableway 3.00 Highline Cableway Signal Man 2.65 Locomotives 2.39 LOcomo Ives (steam or over 30 tons)2.67 Material Hoist 2.56 Mechanical Finishers (concrete or asphalt) (airports, highway, street work) 2.67 Mixermobile 2.72 Motorman 2.39 Mucking machine 2. 0 Pavement breakers, Emsco Type and similar types of equipment 2.72 Portable crushers 2.67 Y Power blade loader 2.90 Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type h= power blade 2.83 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (7 Bay Counties--San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo,, Santa Clara, ;Marin, Solano) (Up to and including one yard) 3.00 3' Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (7 Bay Counties--San Francisco,d Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Solano) (Over one yard) 3.11 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (All other Counties) (Up to and including one yard) 2.83 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (All other Counties) (over one yard) 3.00 WR Pugmills (all) Woodsmixer type 2.72 n Pumps 2.28 t t.f 2 tP C, if i Y^ Tuesday, March 17, 1953 Continued ynageScale Classification Per Hour LeTourneau pulls (Jeeps, Terra Cobras, LaPlant Choate, and similar types of equipment) 2.83 Refrigeration Plant Operator 2.72 Rollers 2.67 Ross Carriers (on construction job site)2.39 Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist) 2.56 Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) 2.72 k Screed Man 2.28 Self-propelled elevating grade plane 2.72 z . Spreader Machines (Barber Green, Jeager, etc.) Engineer and screed man used in operation) 2.67 Soil Stabilizer Operator (P & H, or equal) 3.:00 Surface heaters 2.67. Towermobile, 2.,56 Tractors 2.67 Tractor (boom) 2.$3 Tractor (tandem)3,00 Tractor-type shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as a blade or bulldozer)2.83. Trenching Machine 2.72 Truck type loader 2.83 Truck Crane 2.83 STEEL ERECTORS Hoisting Equipment 2._90 Apprentices 2.35 Crews working underground shall receive $1.00 per day over and above the regular rate. TECHNICAL ENGINEIILS X Rear Chainman 2:28 Grade Setter (Head Chainman)2 +2 Rodman 2.42rs Instrumentman 2.70 2.70 F ChiefofcrParty 2.97 Senior Inspector 2.97 IRON WORKERS Reinforced Iron Worker 2.60 Structural and Bridge 2.85 Welders 2.85 Structural 2.85 SFr All Rigging 2.85 Rodmen 2.60 AZ Ornamental Outside 2.70 Foremen, 250 extra LABORERS (1* times overtime, including Saturdays) Group lxa Barko and Similar Type Tampers 2.10 Y Blasters--Powdermen 2.10 Buggymobile 2.10 Chainsaw, Faller, Logloader and Bucker 2.10. rAq Concrete and Magnesite Mixer under 1/2 yard 2.10 Cribbers 2.10 Drillers: Diamond Coreg, Wagon and other mechanical drillers 2.10 Form Raisers 2.10 X Header Board 2.10 . g Heavy Duty Vibrator with Stingers over 5" dia. 2.10 High Scalers (using Bo's'n Chair or Safety Belt)2.10 r K+ettlemen, Potman and men applying asphalt, creosote and similar-type materials 2.10 fr, Lagging Sheeting, Whaling, Bracing, Trench- jacking, Hand-guided lagging hammer 2.10 X " Riprap-stonepaver and Rock-slinger 2.10 Rototiller 2.10 Sand Blasters 2.10 r, n Signaling and Rigging (Pipe-slinging) 2.10 Group 2 Asphalt Ironers and Rakers 1.95 r Chocker-Setter and Rigger (Clearing Work) 1.95 Concrete pan work 1.95 Driller's Helper, Chuck Tender Outside Ai 4er1. Guinea Chaserp( Stakeman) PP 1.95 xt4 High Pressure Nozzleman (over 100 lbs. pressure) excluding Levee Work 1.95 Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all r rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete T contruction 1.-95 Magnesite and Mastic Workers Net or Dry) 1.95 Mucker, underground 1.95 Pavement Breakers 1,95 5 Sloper, Mucker underground 1.95F, xVibratorandailpneumatic, gas and electric tools 19 Group 3 k All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings 1.85 Bridge Laborers Concrete Laborers (Wet or Dry) 1.85, s Construction Laborers 1,8.5 Flagmen, Watchmen Maintenance repair trackmen and road beds tin tunnels, 50.125 per hr. i3 additional) 1.85 Gardeners and Landscape'Laborers 1,85 General Laborers 1.85 Limbers, Brush Loaders and Pilers 1.85 k Maintenance, Repair Trackmen and Road Beds 1.85 Streetcar and railroad construction track. laborers 1.85 Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued Class,;;'ication Wage Scale f Per Hotta Pipelayers, Caulkers, Banders and Pipewrappers shall receive $2.30 per hour. For burning and welding in connection with laborers work the rate shall be S2.15,per hour. t; Foremen shall receive $0.25 per hour over and above F the classification over which he has supervision. MILLMEN 2.10 Stock Sash and Door (Old Scale--New Scale)1.995 Apprentices Graduated Scale. PLUMBERS AND STEaI-7ITTERS (uptown) Basic 4 Vac Allowance Plumbers 2.90 0 Plumbers' Apprentices Graduated Scale STE07ITTERS 2.90 Steamfitters--Welders 2.90 i Steamfitters' Apprentices Graduated Scale.q Steamfitters--Industrial Work 2.90 General Pipefitters--Industrial Work 2.90 Welder--Industrial Mork 2.90 Foreman 25 per hour above Journeyman General Foreman 50 per hour above Journeyman i TEAMSTERS (1+ times overtime, including Saturdays) Dump Trucks Under 4 yds. (water level)1.95 tt 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (water level) 2.09 6 yds. and under 8 yds. (water level) 2.19 8 yds. and over (water level) 2.60 Transit Mix-- yds. and under (mfg. mixing capacity rating)2004 yds. and 5 yds. (mfg. capacity rating) 2.14 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less than 10,500 lbs. 1.99 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks over 10,500 lbs. 2.12 Meavy Duty Transports 2.30 Winch Truck and "A" Frame Drivers (when winch is not used on a flat rack truck the flat rack rate will apply) 2.26 Helpers, Warehousemen, Teamsters 1.99 Drivers of tank trucks or water trucks 400 gal. tank capacity or less 1.95 t Drivers of tank trucks or water trucks in excess of 400 gal. 2.09 Lift Jitneys and Fork Lift Drivers 2.12y Road Oiler 2.09 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 2.02 Bootman 2.08 m Ross Carrier or other type carrier 2.333 Truck Repairman--job site construction 2.66 . Truck Repairman Helpers--job site construction 2.16 Where Truck Greaser and Engineer Oiler works inter- changeable servicing both types of equipment 2.27 Combination Road Oiler and Bootman 2.43 K Leaderman and Truck Dispatcher--.12,i per hour above the highest classification supervised. r, Warehouse Clerk--.12* per hour above the Warehouse classification. 8 hours shall constitute a day's work unless otherwise specified. y. All overtime worked is double time, unless otherwise specified. Saturdays Sundays and holidays, double time. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of March, 1$53, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU*IW,:S, RAF S. TAYLOR, R : W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES. SUPERVISORS NONE. f ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution h Ordering The Work g WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 17th day of March, 1953, adopt its Resolution of Intention to 1` order the therein described work and improvements to be done and made in Assessment Dis-, trict No. 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa, which Resolution of Intention was duly and legally published in the time, form and manner as required by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication of said Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the Jerk of said County of Contra Costa; and I v ff WHEREAS. after the adoption thereof, notices of the passage of said Rsol tion; of Intention, headed "Notice of Improvement", were duly and legally posted in Ve tuime, form, manner, locations and number as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of posting said notices, on file in the office of the Clerk of said County of Contra Costa; l` and WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notices of the adoption of said Resolu- tion of Intention were duly mailed to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed for the improvements described in said Resolution of Intention2 according to I the names and addresses of such owners as the same appear on the last equalized assess ment roll for taxes prior to the day of such mailing, or as known to the Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which said notices were duly mailed in the time, form and manner( i fit; tJ Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued.s, 4 as required by law; and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors having duly received and considered evi= " dence oral and documentary concerning the jurisdictional facts in this proceeding and concerning the necessity for the contemplated work and improvement and the benefits to be derived therefrom, and said Board of Supervisors having now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the public interest and convenience require the im- provement herein referred to,. and said Board of Supervisors hereby orders that the work and improvement, as set forth and described in said Resolution of Intention, passed by the Board of Supervisors on the 24th day of February, 1953, and in the plans and specifications therein referred to, be done and made. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the boundaries of the assessment district, and the grades to which said work and improvements are to be constructed, shall be those set forth and described in said Resolution of Intention and in the plans and specifications therein referred to, reference to which is hereby made for all further particulars. RESOLVED FURTHER, that proposals or bids for the doing of said work and mak- ing of said improvement herein ordered shall be delivered to the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on or before 2:00 P.M. , April 6, 1953, at the office of said County Clerk in the Court House of Contra Costa County at Martinez, California, which: y. said time and place is hereby fixed as the time and place of a public meeting, at which public meeting said bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said bids, after being publicly opened, f examined and declared will be calculated by the Engineers of Work, their report re- turned to the County Clerk, and the report of the results of the bidding and the cal- culations of the Engineers of Work will be reported to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at the next regular meeting thereof. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or bids, should it deem this neces- sary for the public good, and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or un- r : faithful in any former contract with the County of Contra Costa, State of California;. and the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby ordered to give notice inviting such sealed bids in the time, form and manner provided by law. n I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU20:INGS s RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN 2 J. FREDER ICKSOA R ' NOES: SUPERVISORS - NOME. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. In the Matter of Appointing Directors SAN MIGUEL ESTATES F COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. Y It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only CWF, one person has been nominated for each of the two positions for Director of the SAA MIGUEL ESTATES COUNTY WATER DISTRICT which were to have been filled at the general x° water district election set for March 24, 1953, as follows, to-wit: DON W. NICHOLS ON RICHARD J. WEBSTER. It further appears to this Board from the certificate of Kenneth F. Dean, Secretary of said district, that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Idater Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said SAN MIGUEL ESTATES COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; NU'if, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30817, 'dater Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that DON W. NICHOLSON and RICHARD J. 'dEBSTER be and they are here- by appointed Directors of said SAN MIGUEL ESTATES COUNTY WATER DISTRICT for the term commencing March 24, 1953 and until the election and qualification of their successors a at the general water district election to be held within said district in the year 195711t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Directors S&RANAP COUIrTY WATER DISTRICT. f It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only one person has been nominated for each of the three positions for Director of the SARANAP COUNTY WATER DISTRICT which were to have been filled at the general water dis- trict election set for March 24, 1953, as follows, to-wit: Louis E. OTTO L_STER D. TYCER ELLWOOD ELLINGER. It further appears to this Board from the certificate of William Connelly, Secretary of the SARANAP COUNTY MATER DISTRICT, that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said SAR- ANAP COUNTY WATER DISTRAICT; J . Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued.f NOW, THER O_ T".. pursuant to Section 30817, 'dater Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that LOUIS E. OTTO, LESTER D. TYCER and ELI3OOD ELLIMER be and they are hereby appointed Direc r tors of said SARANAP COUNTY WATER DISTRICT for the term commencing March 24, 1953 and until the election and qualification of their successors at the general water district f election to be held within said district in the year 1957 l S s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Appointing Directors SOUTHWEST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WHER DISTRICT. r yqy, It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that onl one person has been nominated for each of the three positions for Director of the SOUTHWEST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT which were to have been filled at the j general water district election set for March 24, 1953, as follows, to-wit:E ROBERT S. PROCTOR PAUL D. WARD WMZER WOLFFS. i It further appears to this Board from the certificate of Jeanne De Roy Secretary of the Southwest Contra Costa County Water District, that no petition as, pro7 vided for in Section 30815, Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said SOUTHWEST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER. DISTRICT; 4 x NOW THEREFORE pursuant to Section 0817 Water Code and upon motion of iP3P Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ROBERT S. PROCTOR, PAUL D. WVD and WALTER WOLFFS be and they are hereby appointed Directors of said SOUTHWEST COh"TRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT for the term commencing ' x March 242 1953 and until the election and qualification of their successors at the i fix, general water district election to be held within said district in the year 1957. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed March 17, 1953• y t ; The County Auditor having filed with this Board on March 17, 1953, his re- f port of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the} a Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. ! N IT IS BY THE BOARD 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. In the Matter of Granting Wm. Stanley free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Wm. Stanley, General Delivery, Martinez having filed with this Board an t r application for a free permit to peddle fruit in the unincorporated area of the Countyx2 and it appearing to this Board that said Wm. Stanley is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #C 2 198 817, i dated February 21, 191 ; I On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ' BOARD ORDERED that said Wm. Stanley be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fruit in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tat Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided. for in Ordinance No. 596. r r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of rescinding Order 4 Adopted February 24, 1953 and3= which approves Ordinance No. 773. Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded P by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the Order adopted by this Board onjFebruary21+, 1953 and which approved Ordinance No. ??3, be and the same is hereby res- cinded, vacated, and set aside. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r t i i r i r : Tuesday, March 17, 3953, Continued 4 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 773. Ordinance No. 773, which adds the class of Special District Technician, Range 28, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE : BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the sake is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the wanner required by law in Pinole-Hercules News,, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving 4 Ordinance No. 776. Ordinance No.776, v':33.ch extends the 35 MPH zone on Clayton Road beginning at Treat Lane and extending easterly for 500 feet, is presented to this Board; anda YOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the DIABLO BEACON, a newspaper of xir general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Uy In the batter of Approving Ordinance No. 777. Ordinance No. ?7? which prohibits parking from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on school days for all or Washington Lane as shown on map of "Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 39" is presented to this Board; and F.. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. ` IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published r for the time and in the manner required by law in the GRINDD& S`JN, a newspaper of genera a 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 Directing District Attorney to pre- pare Amendment to Ordinance No. 2?9 with reference to the number of County Fire Wardens that may be appointed.RWM.. r' On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to Section 1 of Ordiancne No. 2?9 to provide that there shall be three County. Fire Wardens; in the County of Contra Costa, instead of two County Fire Wardens. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare Ordinance to provide class of Field Maintenance Foreman. f On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commision and on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the' District . Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance to provide, for..the vF creation of the class of Field Maintenance Foreman, salary range of 5492 - $515 " X539 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER tRDER.BD that the following 10 additional ranges. starting with 131 and ending with 140 be forth in the said amendment to the Salary Ordinance: y 1 Range 131 449 - 470 - 492 ss 132 470 - 492 - 515 133 492 - 515 - 539 134 515 - 539 - 564 j. f 135 S 9 - 564 - 590 136 SW - 590 - 618 1 i38 5a _ 8 - 67 tkE 1339 647 - 677 - 7©9 140 677 - 709 - 742 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Authorization s; of Seasonal Personal Property Appraiser Appointments at 1 Third Step of Range. E On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Tavlor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOLED ORDERED that authoriza- tion for em loyment of four Seasonal Personal Property Appraisers at the third step of the range, 5297, is granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.`t In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare ordinance that will provide for increase in salary of Constables in w certain Judicial Districts. E On the recommendation of the County Administrator. and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance to provide that the Constables in Martinez, Concord, E1 Cerrito, Antioch, Brentwood, and Pittsburg Judicial Districts shall receive $4200 per annum. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare amendment to Salary Ordinance affecting the Classes of Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist for Crippled Children and Occupational X Thereapist for Crippled Children. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Co=Ission and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the r District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance to pro- vide for the consolidation of the classes of Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist J F for Crippled Children into the single class under the title of PHYSICAL THERAPIST at Range 2 ($326 - $392) , and that the class title of Occupational Therapist For ri Crippled Children be modified to OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST, salary allocation to remain the same - Range 26 ($326 - $392)• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Salaries of the District Attorney and of the Superior Judges of the County of Contra Costa. Z WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has studied the salary schedule for Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa as said salaries relate to salaries paid to Superior Court Judges in the counties of Santa Clara, Alameda, and San Francisco; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board of Supervisors to be appropriate that the salaries of Judges in this County be brought into line with salaries paid for similar judicial positions in nearby counties; and WHEREAS, this Board has also made a study of the salaries paid to District d Attorneys in said Counties, and is informed and believes that the salary of the Dis- trict Attorney of Contra Costa County should be reasonably related to the salaries paid for similar work in counties similar in size and development to the County of Contra Costa, ter NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does re`commend' i that the salary of Superior Court Judges in and for the County of Contra Costa be ad- yrs justed to Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($17,500) per annum and that the salary of the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa be adjusted to Twelve a Thousand Dollars ($12,000) per annum. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1953, by the Following I vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUM-IINGS, W. G. BUCHANAN, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDER ICES ON. E NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Granting East Bay Sanitary Company permit to use County Garbage Dump. The East Bay Sanitary Company having requested a renewal of permit to use Garbage Dump at El Sobrante, and having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of ! 1800.00 on March 12, 1953, and having filed with the Clerk of this Board Certificate ' continuing in force Bond No. 2099146 in the amount of $5,000.00 issued by The Fidelityl and Casualty Company of New York with East Bay Sanitary Company, Principal, guarantee- ing faithful performance of the terms imposed by the Ordinance under which this permit ! r.Wit. yt Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued is granted, and to be in force from December 14, 1952 and extending to December 14, 1953; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the East Bay Sanitary Company is granted permission to use the County Garbage Dump, El Sobrante, near Giant, under the provisions of Ordinance #441, 3 for the period of one year, commencing December 14, 1952 and extending to December 14, 1953• 4' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing Chairman to execute request for Federal Aid for paving Apron &real etc. , Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, be and he is authorized to execute a request for Federal Aid for $13,500.00 for the following project: Paving Apron Area; Relocation, Installation & Modifica- tion of Rotating Beacon & Tomer; and Installation of a 10" propeller Pump and System to pump off drainage water inside Levee System; and Extention of Airport Lighting Wiring from its present terminal to a location s near the Proposed Administration Build ing (Buchanan Field) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Supervisor Goyak permission r kSr to leave the State of Cali- fornia. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Goyak be, and he is authorized to leave the State of California for a period of 30 days commencing March 20, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 w In the Matter of Personnel Assignment Correction. On January 132 1953 a full-time Intermediate Typist-Clerk position having a, been allocated to the office of Supervisor Ray S. Taylor of District No. 3; Now, therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the half-time position in the class of Typist-Clerk for said office previously allocated, be and the same is hereby cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of two members of the staff of the County Highway De- partment at Civil Defense Seminar. y .. On the recoamendation of the County Administrator and on motion of. Supervisor x Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, County Road Commissioner, be and he is authorized to send two men from his 4 department, at County expense, to a seminar on rescue being presented by The State Office of Civilian Defense at St. Mary's School on March 31 and Aril 11953p 1953, their expenses to amount to 52.50 per day each. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc. , of EL SOBRANT£ PARK, RECREATION AND PARK- WAY DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special s election held on ?March 13, 1953 for the formation and election of first three district trustees of the EL SOBRANTE PAR , RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00, and 60 cents mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at 510.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: F Consolidated Precinct No. 1 EDNA b"=ING, 52$0 Sobrante Avenue, El Sobrante Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3-00 Mileage delivering election returns 6o Total 16.10 w 99 i 5. Tuesday, March 17, 1953s Continued. MARIE A. PETERSEN 5405 Sobrante Avenue, El Sobrante Services as election officer Total 12.50 r Y MARGARET DIETRICH, 5263 Sunset Drive, F 1 Sobrante Services as election officer 12 , Total 12.50 EL.S OBRANTE FIRE DEPARTMENT r 4640 Appian Way, EI Sobrante a Rent for pollin place {firehouse} $1, Total 10.00 CQn§olidated ftec nct No. 2 r GURNEY M. CASBEY, 4953 Dam Road Richmond Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage deliveringlag election returns- -.60 Total 16.10 PEARL E. ANGLIN, 4817 Dam Road, Richmond Services as election officer 12.54 Total 12.50 r Ramah E. Cochrane, 5023 Dam Road, Richmond St Services as election officer 912 yk Total 12.50 a MARGARET J. OLIVER, 4096 Garden Road., El Sobrante Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns X60 Total 16.IO , PRISCILLA M. THOMAS, 4065 La Colina Road., E2 Sobrante i;. Services as election officer Total 12.50 i ty MARY L. McMULLENs Route 1, Box 1230, Richmond 11 Services as election officer 12.",O Total 12.50 Y EL SOBRANTE CLUB MOUSE, Corner Appian Way and Maloney Road, El Sobrante Rent for polling place ISIO,00 Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. gyp; In the Matter of Canvass of election returns, formation K of proposed E1 Sobrante Park, Recreation and Parkway Dis- trict. 7 This Board canvasses the returns of the election held on March 13, 1953, otheproposedformationofE1SobrantePark, Recreation and Parkway District, and finds the vote on said measure to be as follows: FORMATION OF THE EL SOBRANTE YES: 281 PARE, RECREATION AND PAR1UAY DISTRICT N0. 430 In the Matter of Authorizing Recorder to take recorded maps to San Francisco for binding. nOnmotionofSupervisorBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Recorder be and he is hereby authorized to'take recorded maps to San Francisco for binding. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r_ In the Matter of Authorizing Medications etc. , for dis- charged T. 9. out-patients, Weimar Joint Sanatorium. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Thoren Su WSuperintendent & Medical Director of the WeimarJointSanatorium, be and she is authorized to dispense, when necessary and required,,the necessary medications to the discharged T. B. out-patients of Contra Costa County, who are under continued treatment and medical supervision of the out-patient clinic,the costs of the medication to be billed monthly to Contra Costa County, said dispens- ing of the medications to be for a period of not to exceed one year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 f f( E 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued. f In the Matter of Declaration of Emergency, Rivercrest Sewer District. It appearing that the Rivercrest Sewer District septic tank and certain lines leading thereto are badly in need of cleaning and present a health menace, that the q estimated cost of the work is $800; and the County Auditor having notified this Board that the district's appropriation balance of $500 is insufficient to cover the fore- going expenditure and to provide for maintenance expenditures for the balance of the year; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOARD DECLARED that an emergency exists in the Rivercrest Sewer District that it is necessary for the preservation of the health that said work be done; and H IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that an emergency appropriation of $500 to k cover the needs of the district for the balance of the fiscal year be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Resolution with reference to Senate Bill 1922. Be it resolved that Senate Bill 1922 pertaining to Adult Education be. so , amended that it will neither jeopardize nor curtail adequate educational programs for adult patients within tuberculosis wards, hospitals, and sanatoria, which are operated by school districts. Be it understood that this group is in sympathy with the efforts of legisla- tors to provide for more sound and efficient educational programs for adults within this state; but protest against: 1. Removal of funds from state apportionments for such adults and using such funds for other educational pro- jects. 2. Any tendency to eliminate courses from programs des- cribed above so as to deprive tuberculous patients of needed education. 3. Any provision eliminating state aid from the support of instruction within tuberculosis wards, hospitals, ando- sanatoria. Yt Be it further resolved that this group favors any legislation which will x serve to make possible more adequate educational programs in tuberculosis wards, hos- pitals, and sanatoria. It is recommended that a copy of this resolution, if passed, be sent to all legislators representing areas served by the Weimar Sanatorium. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. R NOES;Supervisors - ?tone. ABSENT: Supervisors - bone. In the Matter of Acceptance of gift (Television Set) for Juvenile Hall. Sears-Roebuck & Company, through the Manager of their Walnut Creek store, having offered a gift to the County Juvenile Hall of one Television Set installed by 3 their own staff; On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.Pa y In the Matter of Approval of agreement for the wrecking, etc. , of Old Detention Home. Agreement dated March 12, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa, first party, and KTX WRECKING COMPANY, 876 Monument Boulevard, Concord, second party, wherein said second party agrees with first party to wreck and remove from County Hospital grounds on Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, that certain building known as the "Old Detention Home" not including the stairway on the north side of said building which will be re- tainea by the County, and not including the footings and foundations of said building, for the sum of $50 to be paid by the second party contemporaneously with the execution f of said contract; and two bonds, each in the sum of $1,000, issued by American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, one being a faithful performance bond and the other guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen; having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement and bonds be and they are APPROVED by this Board and H. L. CUM-IIN S, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the first party. Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued 4f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 x d In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to pre- r pare Consent to Sub-lease form, portion of Buchanan nor Field leased by County to John Cuneo. John Cuneo having requested permission to sublet a portion of the area which he leases from the County at Buchanan Field, to Sam Matsutani; and the Airport Manager having recommended that said request be granted; M On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THEk BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a form which will shows the Board's consent to the sub-leasing of the said property by Mr. Cuneo. 8' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation t Adjustments. s On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THZ° - BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to make the following appropriation adjustments: BETHEL ISLAND COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT Aippropriation Decrease Increase Capital Outlay, Building Alterations 200.00 v Temporary & Seasonal Personnel 200.00 Unappropriated Reserve - Bethel Island v Fire District 200.00 200.00t_ In order to provide funds for necessary changes in doors on fire f house and construction of room for night men to sleep; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Maintenance & Operation 1,240.04 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,240.00 1,240.00 Capital Outlays - 1 Calculator 170.00 1 Transit 550.04 Jlfe 1 Level 320.00Pq Misc. Equipment 200.00 To provide funds to purchase badly needed equipment from credit earned through work for other districts by J. E. Taylor; BRENTWOOD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Capital Outlays - 1 steel desk 9.00 2 Oak tables 23.04 Unappropriated Reserve —General Fund 14.00 a In order to provide funds for cost of tables underestimated and steel f desk overestimated; COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Capital Outlays - 10 aluminum side chairs 394.00 2 steel tables V2.00 04 r 1 steel bookcase v 1 5-drawer legal size file 136.04 t„'1 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 806.00 4s In order to provide funds to complete furnishing of new office. t FIRE PROTECTION Unappropriated Reserve 19,500.00 Fire Protection (254-600) 191500.00, * Guards, etc. 12500.00 Highway Dept. wk. 13,500.00 Culverts 19000.00 Present Deficit 39500.00 To provide for current fire trail program. In July, 1952, the Board directed fire districts to assume burden locally hence no appropria- tion was provided for 1952-53 other than estimate to complete work 19 started in Spring of 1952. The foregoin order was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. Q F 1 d' f Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continuedr' r, i In the Matter of Requesting the Relinquishment and Transfer by the Public Housing Administration of Columbia Park Housing Project, Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, California, to Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of May, 1950, the Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Contra Costa by unanimous vote authorized the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa to make application in accordance.with the Housing Act of 1950 for the ac- quisition of the temporary housing projects in Contra Costa County known as: Knox Park CAL-4848 and CAL-V-4494B Columbia Park CAL-4070 (4471-4473-4849 and CAL-V4494& i Bayo Vista CAL 4731 LElPortalParkCA4761 1. and WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa did subsequently file its Request of Relinquishment and Transfer and has met all the requirements of; the Housing Act of 1950; and WHEREAS, Columbia Park, Project No. Cal 4070 (DevNos. Cal 4471; 4473; N 4849) and Cal'V 4494 A. a temporary war housing project is in need of major repairs and rehabilitation to keep it in livable condition for the period of foreseeable need; and WHEREAS, under the present program of short time operation no funds are t, available for this purpose and the project is deteriorating; and SEAS, if the project were locally owned, such major repairs and rehabilita tion could be properly made; andf WHEREAS, the conditions of relinquishment adequately provide for future needs of any national defense emergency; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that it is in the best interest of the County of Contra Costa that Columbia Park Project CAL-4070 (Dev. Nos. CAL-4471,4473 4849) and CAL-V4494A be re- linquished and transferred by the Public Housing Administration to the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa as provided for in the Housing Act of 1950; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to: 1. J. G. Melville, Field Office Director Public Housing Administration 1360 Mission Street, San Francisco 3, California 2. John Taylor Egan Commissioner Public Housing Administration Longfellow Building Washington 25, D. C. 3. Albert M. Cole, Administrator tHousingandHomeFinanceAgency Longfellow Building Washington 25, D. C. 4. Senator Wm. F. Knowland Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 5. Senator Thomas H. Nuchel Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 6. Congressman Robert L. Condon House Office Buildings Washington, D. C. and they be requested to use their good offices to accomplish the purpose of this resolution. t:;= Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, this 17th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: t AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, b W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson r NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Requesting the Relinquishment and Transfer by the Public Housing Administration of Knox Park Housing Project, Port Chicago, Contra Costa County, California, to Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. s= WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of May, 1950, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by unanimous vote authorized the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa to make application in accordance with the Housing Act of 1950 for theF acquisition of the temporary housing projects in Contra Costa County known as: z j'. Y Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued Knox Park CAL-4848 and CAL-v-4494B 1 Columbia Park CAL-4070 (4471-44?3-4849) and CAL-V44941 Bayo Vista CAL 4 E1 Portal Park CAL-09-1 an and WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa did subsequently ; file its Request of Relinquishment and Transfer and has met all the requirements of the ; Housing Act of 1950; and yA : WHEREAS, Knox Park Project No. Cal 4848 and Cal V 4494B a temporary war housing project is in need of major repairs and rehabilitation to keep it in livable condition for the period of foreseeable need; and f f ATHEREAS, under the present program of short time operation no funds are avail- able for this project is deteriorat • and rpurposeandthedeteriorating; w iEREAS, if the project were locally owned, such major repairs and rehabilita- tion could be properly made; and I s I WHEREAS, the conditions of relinquishment adequately provide for future needs of any national defense emergency; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of41 Contra Costa that it is in the best interest of the Counts of Contra Costa that Knox Park Project Cal 4848 and Cal V 4494B be relinquished and transferred by the Public j Housing Administration to the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa as pro- vided for in the Housing Act of 1950; and w BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to: 1. J. G. Melville, Field Office Director Public Housing Administration 1360 Mission Street, San Francisco 3, California a 1.•'n 2. John Taylor Egan, Commissioner n` Public Housing Administration Longfellow Building Washin, ton 252 D. C. 3. Albert M. Cole, Administrator Housing and Home Finance Agency Longfellow Building Washington 25, D.C. 4. Senator Wm. F. Knowland Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 5. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 6. Congressman Robert L. Condon House Office Building Washington, D. C. z t f" nd they requested to use their good offices to accomplish the purpose of this resolu- i tion. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ( State of California, this 17th day of March, 19539 by the following vote? to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson I NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Authorising correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed With this Board a request for authority to , s the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on theassessmentrollforthefiscalyear. 1952-539 said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 30, Assessment #7001459 Laura and Joe Rose are assessed with a por- tion of Lot D of the Dohrman Ranch containing 13.$8 acres with land assessed at $150 er acre and an erroneous extension of $6940. The correct assessed value of land (at 150 per acre) is $2080. Mr. Rose has paid the first installment of taxes. Correction ; should be made on the second installment of taxes and a refund will be issued on the overpayment of the first installment. In Volume 33, Assessment #880104 William and Percy Gray are erroneously as- cel in Rancho Ei Sobrante, assessed value of land $550 and jsessedwitha1.70 acre par improvements $380• Mr. and Mrs. Gray deeded a portion of this property to Glenn K. and ! Ramah E. Cochrane in April of 1948. Through an error this separation was not made. This property should be assessed as follows:h 880104 William and Percy Gray Code 9403 5019 San Pablo Dam Rd Richmond, Calif. P A. Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued A Ro El Sobrante por Lot 25 bd N by San Pablo Creek E by ld of Cochrane S by San Pablo Dam Rd W by Id of Hamer 1.35 Ac. Assessed value of land $350, improvements $380. 880358 Glenn B. and Eamah E. Cochrane Lss 5023 San Pablo Dam Rd Richmond, Calif. Ro El Sobrante por Lot 25 bd N by ld of Cochrane E r by ld of Aarniokoaki S by Dam Rd W by ld of Gray .30 Ac. Assessed value of land $200. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' r In the Nutter of Ordinances No. 772, No. 774, No. 775 and No. 780. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 772, No. 774, No. 775 and No. 780 and copies of said Ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by Affidavits of Publication on File with this n Board; a tea On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances be and the same are hereby declared duly published The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting CALEB E. JOHNSON free permit x to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Caleb E. Johnson, P.O. Boa 1145 Walnut Creek, California,, having filed with this Board an application for a free per.Ut to peddle household utensils in the unin corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Caleb E. John- son is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Cer- tificate, Serial #0126395, dated December 21, 1917; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Caleb E. Johnson be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle household utensils in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for In Ordinance No. 596. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of the Formation, ORDER FIXIZZ BOUNDARIES OF THE Organization and Establishment PROPOSED OAKLEY COUNTY 'MATER of OAKLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT AND CALLING AN ELEC- of the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,TION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETER- STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MINING WHETHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT SHALL BE FORMED AND FCR ELECTION OF FIRST DIRECTORS WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered voters residing within the boundar- ies of the proposed Oakley County Mater District, equal in number to at least ten per cent (10%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed district for the office of government at the general election neat prior to the presenting of the petition, which said petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed district and prayed that it be incorporated into a district, was filed with the Board of Supervisors on the 17th day of February, 1953; and UUMEAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors duly made on the 17th day of the time for the hear upon said petition was set for Tuesda MarchFebruary, 1953, P P y 17, 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day; andx WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Water Code; and RHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file herein that such notice was duly and regularly published in "The East Contra Costa Observer" for the time and in the manner required by law as shown by the affidavit of the publisher of j' said newspaper on file herein; and WHEREAS, at the hearing held on March 17, 1953, the Board heard and considered a etition signed by eighty-seven (87) persons who are registered voters and twenty-six F$ 2 ) persons who are not registered voters, all found to be residents within the here- inafter described real property; and WHEREAS, no person protested the formation of said district or the proposed boundaries thereof; and 4HEREAS, at said hearing all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear and to be heard; and WHEREAS, on the 20th day of January, 1953: the Boundary Commission of Contra Costa County met and approved the boundaries of the proposed county water district; and WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of the County and the proposed water Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued J district should be OCLUZY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; Y. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. This Board of Supervisors herebyq finds and determines that the said petition 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 Water 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: Beginning at a point at the intersection of the F centerline of Dutch Slough and the easterly line of f Section 13 Township 2 Horth Range 2 East, as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County, California, dated November 21 1938; thence westerly along the centerline of said Dutch Slough to the intersection of said centerline with the centerline of the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along said centerline of the San Joaquin River to the intersection of said r- centerline with the westerly line of Section 15; thence south along the westerly line of sections 15, 7,-.722and27totheintersectionofsaidlinewiththe northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Company's w right of way; thence along said northeasterly line to its intersection with the southerly line of section 27, thence along said southerly line of section 27, and along the southerly line of sections 26 and 25 to the southeasterly corner of section 25; thence north along the east line of section 25, and along the east era line of sections 24 and 13 to the point of beginning. 4. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that no land. has h been excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such proposed dis- trict. 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the proleposeddistrictshouldbeOADJEYCOUNTYWATERDISTRICT. 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the said proposed Oakley County Water District on the 7th day of May, 1953, between the hours of seven ! r` o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m. of said day, at which said election shall be sub- witted the proposition of determining whether or not the proposed district shall be.. formed, and that the notice of such election shall contain the following: a) The day of the election, namely, May 79 1953• b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district, which shall be as set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof. 1 c) The name of the proposed district, which shall be "OAKLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT." M d) A statement that the first directors will be elected at that election whoj will take office if the district is formed. 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the bounda- 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 said election and the polling place of such election are hereby Y designated as follows: w POLLIM PLACE: Oakley Recreation and Health Center O'Hara Avenue Oakley c/o Frank Sheilenberger a, Rt. 1. lox 210 Oakley, California OFFICERS OF FJMTION:Inspector - Johanna Jesse P.O. Boat 1026 513 O'Hara Avenue n Oakley, California t i Judge - Kate Van Kaathoven P.O. Box 1162 Oakley, California r Clerk - Nellie England P.O. Box 1001 Oakley, California Clerk - Flora Broderick P.O. Box 1103 1 Oakley, California 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following proposition shall be submitted to the electors: s I Jhall the proposition to form Oakley County Water District under the County,i Water District Law be adopted?" and that the first directors for the proposed district shall be nominated and voted for as nearly as may be provided in Part 4, of Division 12 of the Water Code. 14 w: 3 Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Continued 9. It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of the election herein provided for shall be published by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) weeks in The East Contra Costa Observer",, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished 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 Board held on the 17th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU*1INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, yW. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None d• ABSENT: Supervisors - None And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Larch 24, 1953 at 9 o'clock a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, 1-tirtinez, California rman r F ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk 0 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, LARCH 249 1953 THE BOARD INET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESI DING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHMAN,xi J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK k6hi In re Issue of Bonds of ALAMO School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF ALAMO School District has certified, as re- s, quired 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 proceed- ings had in the premises 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 eclare: That on the 9th day of December, 1952, said governing board deemed it advisabb 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 Rix the 17th day of February, 1953 in said school district, to submit thereat to the elect of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Seventy Thousand ($70,000.00) dollars, 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: a) The purchasing of school lots. x% b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build- ings otherthan such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. f dF d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, xinjured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus y of a pemanent nature. x f) ThevK. permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit. Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewageand drainage on or away from each school property all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days beforesaid election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in "VALLEY' 1= 302 Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. ra PIONEER" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required A by law; ti That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 640 votes cast at said election, 3 that 1 illegal vote was cast, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit : 451 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 188 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness; of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; i IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Alamo School District,; in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Sixty-five Thousand ($b5,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars 01,000.00) each; that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of June, 1953, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the county treasurer of t G said county, as follows, to wit:h; y.' PRINCIPAL AMOUNT MATURITY DATES j x 3000.00 June 19 1954 3000.00 June 1, 1955x 3000.00 June 1, 1956 3000.00 June 1, 1957 r 3000.00 June 1, 195$ l 3000.00 June 12 1959 3000.00 June 1, 1960 3000.00 June 12 1961 3000.00 June 1, 1962 3000.00 June 1, 1963 r} 3000.00 June 11, 1964N 3000.00 June 11 1965 3000.00 June i, 1966 3000.00 June 19 1967 3000.00 June 11 196$ 4000.00 June 12 1969 June 1 19704000 , 00 June 1, 1971 4000 .00 June 1, 1972 4000.00 June 1, 1973 a that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five (5%) per cent per annum payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one in- r stallment , for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of June, 1954, and j thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of December and June of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and I by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal r of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of s t said bonds shall be signed by said treasur-sr or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically re- produced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and r executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHIR ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF C ALIFO RXI A 1,000.00 r SCHOOL BOND OF ALAMO School District of CONTRA COSTA County. a ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT of CONTRA COSTA County, State of California, acknowled- ges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of June, 19 One Thousand ---dollars 1 000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in I like lawful money at the rate of per cent (per annum, payable at the office] of said treasurer on the 1st days of December and June of each year from the date here- ! of until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one ! installment at the end of such year) . a This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, in- terest rates and maturities) , numbered from 1 to 65 inclusive, amounting in the aggre- ; gate to Sixty-five Thousand ----dollars ($65,000.001 , 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 17th day of February, 1953, 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 with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of j said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by lav v w Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. 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 prescri- bed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the count p clerk, 'and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of p, SEAL) H. L. CUMINGS CFMman of Boardof Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MCNAKER r County Au for W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerkof the o Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. CONTRA COSTA County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking .Bund of the Alamo School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez in said County, the sum of and f 100 dollars for m onts' interest onrt,. Bond o. o ai School District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor k,L' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and. payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of r such taxes in the manner provided by law. q= IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause s: a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two Weeks in "VALLEY PIONEER" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of a Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 21st day of April, 1953, at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion there- of, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 24th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: N AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cumnings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None k ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 3, Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez, California. r On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3, which makes the following changes and adds the sum of $25 to con- tract on tract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital: Furnish and install 5/8" Fire Stop gypsum board, ceiling, of Room 35 of maternity wing; and furnish and install aluminum blades in lieu of spe cif ied steel blades in the ceiling exhaust fan No. 1 in Room 29 in the X-Ray surgery wixg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD $25.00 Contract price including amendment dated December 23, 1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X675,225.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - 720,610.00 Change Order No. 3 - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ADD - 25-00 f3 ., PMp(535-00 be, and it is hereby AUTHCRIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 3 on behalf of the County of a Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z' 30 s Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Final Appro- priation Adjustments, 1950-51 h fx v Fiscal Year. r b N p rOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that the followingfired Appropriation Adjustments Fiscal Year1950-51 ,s be and the same are hereby authorized: Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Grouj2 Code Increase Decrease Increase Decrease : Board of Supervisors 300 53,800.00 5,$00.00: 500 770.00 770.00 ,, 600 600.00 600.00 E 90075.00 75.00 County Clerk 100 99000.00 9,000.00 400 200.00 200.00 500 800.00 800.00 A. 600 165.00 16.5- District 65DistrictFormation300170.00 500 170.00 r Auditor 000900.00 900.00 ' 525.00 y 500 525-00 600 19275.00 1,275.00 f33 Tabulating Department 100 275.00 275.00 300 760-00 760.00 , u 400 5.00 5.00 500 205.00205000 600 19' 400.00 19100.00 Treasurer 100 29500.00 ' 2,500.00 s a tCs ..:,...200 10.00 810.00 0 65-00 5000 65.00 560.00 560.00 800 19140.00 l p440 00 900 Yr. 3 aF Assessor 400 260.00 300 1050.00 600 12610.00 District Attorney 100 850.00 2DO 15.00 15.00 300 2,600.00 2,600.06. f T{.Public Administrator 100 15.00 45_.00" 1 t , 300 60.00 ; d 500 20.00 200,00 Surveyor 300 720.00 100 80.00 IVY 810.00 M 700 10.00 3 Planning Commission 100 110.00 pE', 200 110.00 v mai: 300 230-00 400 270-00 y0-00 r i rz 3 Building Inspector 100 700.00 700.00 300 350oOO 350;40. 500 35-00 35.00 600 50-00 0050. " r r hqj Purchasing Agent 100 550.00 550.00 2DO 240.00 240.00" 500 90.0090,00.n 700 900.00 900.00. goo 25.00 25.00,, z Civil Service loo 130.00 130.00 200 20.00 20.00 300 19000.00 1,000.00 600 20.00 20.00 Election Registration 200 700-00 700.00 300 900000 900.00 x ' xfi 900 32000-00 3,000!.00 Primary Election 200 20.00 20.00 730010.00 10.00 2 r. f- Superior Court No. 1 400 210.W zea«paµt - rr S rS rJ ff T{3 Fti.i i tiA EE t t 1 Tuesday, March 24, 1953s Continued. Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve t . Group Code Increase Decrease_Increase Decrease M 04SuperiorCourtNo. 3 400 300.00 270.00 r 600 25.00 800 5.00 900 55.00 5500 7. •Sys Superior Court Pro Tem 200 62520.00 65 00,, 300 39110.00 311.110.00 900 250.00 250.00x.. Superior Court Trial Ex- pease 100 5.00 5.00: 300 49300.00 4,050.00 400 250.00 x Jury Commissioner 100 290.00 290.00 Justice Court No. 1 100 65.0065.00 . Justice Court No. 3 100 35.00 ria 200 35.00 Justice Court No. 5 400 140.00 14000 z allf. Justice Court No. 7 200 170.00 170:00 Justice Court No. 8 200 170.00 170.00. 400 15.00 15.00•'r „ p Justice Court No. 9 400 5.00 540 N; Justice Court No. 10 100 20.00 r 200 20.0 IJustice Court No. 11 100 75.00 75.00 300 5.00 5.00. 400 100.00 100°«00 Justice Court NO 12 400 5.00 5.00 Justice Court No. 15 100 12900.00 4900 200 19900.00 1r Justice Court No. 17 400 5.00 5.00:-f'r Justice Court Trial Ex-JI pense 300 13,360.00 1060000. p. Justice Court General Expense 300 40.00 4.0000 500 19005-00 1,005-00--;, Grand Jury (160) 300 ` 710.00 710.Oa 500 60.00 60.W Grand Jury (161) 300 12400.00 12400.00 Law Library 300 10.00 500 310.00a310.00 t 900 320.00 320.00 res. Court House100 2,650.00 2,650,.00 200 450.00 450.00 300 25.00 500 425.00 400.00 600 4,200.00 4,200'.00, 900 19000.00 12000.00 f Building Maintenance 100 42000.00 200 49000.00 500 950.00 700 71570-00 61V600.00 800 20.00 Telephone Exchange 100 520.00 520.00 t 300 2,165.00 I rI00:00 500 135.00 _ d . 600 12200.00 a Sheriff 100 165.00 r 200 960.00 7951X0, 300 1,025.00 400 00 1: 17©.00 1;060:EE 800 1,300.00 900 20.00 20.00 Constable No. 1 100 90.00 d x Constable No. 3 100 90.00 90:00' a . Constable No. 4 400 10.00 10.00 g i Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. FrYr Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve G Z°o11P Code Increase Decrease Increase Decrease f , Constable No. 11 100 90.00 i h3 a 90.00 w 300 5.005.00 Constable No. 12 100 90.00 90;00. Constable No. 15 100 100.00 1w OO, Constable No. 16 300 5.00 5.00 Constables General £x- r pens a 500 5.00 eQ :.{ Jail 100 29300.00 Y 2,1$0.00 200 120.00 300 1,010.00 1,41E3.Q4 500 5,725.00 5,725.E 600 00 40 700 545 60.00 566. ;. 00 230.00 23004.,900 39500-00 39500-00 ' Branch Jails 300 5.00 f rMM, Motor Police 30 10.4 10.00 r Recorder 100 3,400.00 496011.00 200 1,200.00 300 900.00 500 19100.00 600 200.00 K $. Y l.' i3P. f Sealer 400 360.00 600 360.00 Crossing Watchmen 300 5932D.005,320.00,Y Agricultural Commissioner '1(00 1,$00.0 20 1} 0 12 .00W 300 150.00 j 400 160.00 r 500 1.20.00 700 1,430.00 1,900040 - 1, Farm Advisor 100 40.00 ick 200 40.00 w 300 275.00 275.00 v 500 120.00 20.00 < 600 120.00 120.00 Poundmaster 500 40-00 40200 f° t 1 F yi[ F 600 y u k: Frost Warm' 3005 4 2 200 W 25.00 Fire Protection 300 73,200200 r 600 7,200.00 1 Flood Com rot 6W 12,610.00 12 610.00,.t h Civil Defense 400 500.00 500 25-00 600 475.00 F , Health Department 100 5 400 200 400 200 3.$00 .00 3;800.00 400 5.,800.OD 5,$f .03, 6500 x.{44 2,1310.00` 720.00 900 653,000.00 65,000.00 Weimar Sanatorium 300 99100200 9,100.00 `r Primary Road Maintenance 403 100 000 00 Primary Road Constn. 401 300 3;400,00 5,000.00 Secondary Road Mtce. 403 100 610.0} 3'6U.0o0 Secondary Road Mtce. 405 100 190.00 19Q.00 rtY,xSecondaryRoadConstn. 405 300 11665.00 1,665.00 Secondary Road Xtce. 407 100 210.00 220.00 Secondary Road Contra. 407 300 20.00 20.00 Suppeervisor District 1; Maintenance 411 13 300-00 4 A.4600.00 413 5s,100.00 414 1800D h 415 920.00 F 417 28 400-00 15,500.00 zr Construction 418 25,700.00 25,700. Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve '. Group Code Increase Decrease, Inc_aDem Supervisor District 2. Maintenance 421 11,400.00 w 422 4,600.00 424 400.00 n 425 22200.00 Construction 428 x , 429 299000.00 9,750.00 Supervisor District 3: Maintenance 431 9650. 00433140000 432 19850-00 434 200.00 w 435 525.00 437 59000-00 R Construction 438 3$9000.00 20,375.00 439 379000.00 37,000.00f.,: _ y ? . Supervisor District 4: Maintenance 441 89900.00 442 1 $00.04 x, 444 1'.00 3K300-00 a t. 445 19500.00 Construction c448139900-00 Supervisor District ; Maintenance 451 199400-00 452 900.00 454 500.00 456 18 000.00 Indemnity Mork 600 600.00 600.00 Equipment Operation 300 6,800.00 Nfill 500 14 200 00 600 00.00 7,400.Of} xr3,3 3 000.00 County Garage 100 67,900.00 679IX0..00, 200 80.00 300 69400-00 400 500E 500 109800.00 i 600 75,700.00 48,595.00 F 700 91,900.00 800600.00k 7,640..00 900 60800.00 6,800.00 San :Pablo Garage 100 25.00 25r0xx 200 _ 130.00 1300-00,, 304 55.00 500 45-00 600 10.00 x. Lafayette Garage 100 29400-00 200 29400-00 j ,.. 300 70.00 700 60.00 0.00 k .a60..003 Danville Garage 300 270.00 270.00 Crockett Garage 300 5.00 0 4y Highways & Bridges Adm. 300 200.00 540 00.00 600 600.00 x Highways & Bridges Vaca- tion 100 11 100.00a 112100.00 Work for Special Districts 600 4,000.00 x.,000.0044nor Jt. Highway District 26 600 5.00 County Physician 100 89200.00 200.00..": 200 340.00 340.00 300 12550-00 1,550.00 400 21,750.00 2,750.00 County Hospital 100 16,000.00 16,000.00 200 4,500.00 4,500.00 500 7,300.00 7,300.00 600 6,100.00 6,100c;lJQ r 35zoo.00OutsideHospitalCare300352200-00 ra4 ter 500 15.00 15y, f 00 Ambulance Service 300 210.00 210:00 t F Social Service 10050,000.00 50,0Q0.00 404 F 3,250.00 600 31,250-00 900 19400.00 1,400.00 p i xTuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Group Code Increase Decrease Increase DecreaseEx Care of Adoption Wards 300 60.Oo 60:00°` 500 110.00 110.00 pp w Care of Crippled Children 300 39100-00 3,100.00 fi r rtr" Richmond Health Center 100 75.00 300 19500-00 200 75-00 rr 019500-0040 Probation Department 100 52,900.00 5,900.00 300 875.00 75.00 4.00 19350.00 1050.00 fi 500 750.00 750.00x; 600 130.00 130.00 b 1r F4t Juvenile Hall 100 40.00i 200 40.00 5,420.00 5,420.00 300 7,780.00 s. 400 70.00 7e.0050059080.00 5,080.00 T6002,370.00 2,370.00 700 10.00 10.00 900 69000.00 6,000.00 F t Care of Juvenile Court WardsH 300 89410.00 7$-,4000,00 500 1010.00 r ff FCTw 'i r Schools for Deaf & Blind 300 30.00 30,00 ws Care of Insane 100 7,350.00 200 750.00 00 100 00 v 'v 300 750 750.00 A.d Service Officer t40010.00 005 10.00 Superintendent of Schools 100 19$00.00 L,$0000;€ 300 12850-00 11850.00 j 900 50-0050-00 r Board of Education 300 200.00 200.00 500 750.00 750000 District Organization Committee 400 100.00 100.00 County Library 100 1,974.00 13691000-, 20000 300 1 r i 340.00 400 190.00 500 12235.00 600 295.00 80046.00 546. 00 r _. 900 516.00 16.00 Pacheco Park 500 50. 00r 560050.00 r y+tz.r Concord Memorial Building 600 80.00 80.00 Crockett Memorial Bldg. 600 115.00500 i Lafayette Memorial Bldg. 600 200.00 200.00 x a€f W Port Chicago Memorial x Bldg. 600 105.00 105:00 Richmond Memorial Bldg. 300 50.E 50.00 600 350.00 350.00 W Rodeo Memorial Building 600 50.00 50.00 r Jury, Fee Withdrawals 600 855.00 55,00. i Current Refurd s 600 250.00 250.00 Prior Year Refunds 600 1$5.00 1$5.00 Trust Deposits 600 200.00 200.00 Airport 100 59000.00 200 5,300.00 300.00 900 2,750.00 10 000.00 10 000.0M 2s;750'•Eb Retirement Board 200 25.00 25.Oa30080.00 0.00 500 10.00 600 10.00 f J db Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. Departmental AdjustmentpJ Unappropriated Reserve Group Code Increase Decrease Increase Decrease Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 391,735.00 298,205.00. ; County Library Fund 562.00 1,569 00 4Y i Account Codes: Permanent Personnel 100 Temporary & Seasonal R Help 200 Lp P W ' Ya Services 300 Expense Allowances 400 r. Supplies 500 Special Expense 600 Y Stores 700 Replacements 800 Capital Outlays 900 r S The foregoing order is passed by the-following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. -Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. fig' Buchanan, J. Frederickson. U11 Xt- NOES:Supervisors - None. W ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Zoyak. 13 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments, 1951-52 Fiscal Year. Li On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Appropriation Adjustments for "1951-52 Fiscal 1 Year be, and they are hereby authorized: Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Code Increase Decrease Increase Decrease Board of Supervi sors 100 200.00 200.00 i` 300 19800.00 100 00 400 350.00 350_.00 r 500 120.00 1.20.W- 600 W., 600 700.00 Clerk 100 29100.00 2,100.00 500 19300.00 1-,300.00 " 600 250.00 250.00 Auditor 100 700.00 700"' ' M 200 w 75-00 75.04 300 25.00 E 400 25.00 y , 500 300.00 Y 600 39700-00 l i xy Tabulating Department 100 150.00 150,.00 200 30.00 30:00 400 10.00 50D 1,400. 004n 600 19590-00 180.00" Treasurer-Tax Collector 100 400.00 200 400.00 1. 500 25.00 600 25.00 Assessor 100 500.00 200 500.00 4 300 600.00 r, 400 600.00 Central Service 500 2,200.00 2,200.00 . 600 5,200.00 5 200.00`.. District Attorney 100 32000-00 3:2,000.00 Public Defenders 300 50.00 50.00 x Coroner 300 850.00 5000. Surveyor 100 940.00 200 39740-00 21800.00 k . 300 650.00 650.00 x 500 900.00 900.00 600 10.00 lOr.o4,x 900 3,500.00 3P500-00 Planning Commission 100 21000.00 13,,500.00 200 500.00 Building Inspector.. 100 760.00 560000 r, 200 200.00 300 250.00 400 11110.00 560.00' 600 300.00 Tuesday, March 24., 1953, Continued. yy a Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Code Increase Decd ase Increase Decrease d Purchasing Agent 100 170.00 _ 200 170.00 M:g j/j/j 50../ sem. 4 0 P50450.00 Civil Service 300 150.00 400 150.00 Election Registration 200 72100.00 10( QO 300 90D.00 50D 350.00 600 350.00 Y 900 2j700-00 2,700-00 Primary Election 200 39000.00 3,040.04 x 300 20.00 20.00:S Y i 500 1,050.00 1,050.00 ar' 60D 240.00 200#00, f,r Superior Court No. 1 100 10.00 204 14.00 ski a 300 350.00 354004 k . 500 70.00 70.00 Superior Court No. 2 100 10.00 200 10.00 f300120.00 j 400 0.00N,4 500 90.00 aw Superior Court No. 3 100 10.00 r, ft : 200 10.00 340 150.00 504 50.00 Superior Court No. 4 500 20.00 J , 600 20.00 i Superior Court No. 5 500020.00 20.00 f w : Superior Court Trial Ex-f pense 100 145.00 145.04 300 7,600.00 r 7",600.00 y yi Yi_ Jury Commissioner 100 200.00 100 00F, 200 100.00 4' 500 200.00 200.00 900 50.00 50.00 s`>. Justice Court No. 1 100 65.00 s 200 65.00 Justice Court No. 3 300 220.00 2204,00 500 40-00 000 k t9l 4.kyr!{.lf Justic a Court No. 6 304 100.00 500a 100.00 900 13,700-00 940 00 940.0© Justice Court No. ? 500 30.00 30.00 yH L Justice Court No. 10 300 50.00 404 50.00 Justice Court No. 11 300 10.00 10.00 - 50D 75.00 75.00 Justice Court No. 12 200 75.00 75-00, kw 400 5•00 5.00 Justice Court No. 13 400 5.00 5.00 ry Justice Court Trial Ex- pense 300 900.00 900.00;. . Grand Jury 100 20.00 20.OE}r 300 300.00 300.00 6000 15-004 1 00 r y Municipal Court 100 400.00 400.00 y 300 00.00 4, rf5M00900.00 100.00, 600 20.00 2V IQ0 r f a a a'm j r xro w+f Law Library 500 150.00 150.00 900 150000 150-001, Y Fri. is 4 I 4M Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Code Increase De+r Increase Decrease. 9 Court House 100 39325.00 302 300 600.00 400 20.00 sF 20 000.00 1080-00 600 1;945.00 1s94500 900 k 100,000.00 100,000.00 Building Maintenance 200 219300.00 21,,300".00 400 40.00 500 19180.00 Y 600 2539720.00 21,300.OD 700 2319200.00 Telephone Exchange 100 260.00 260:00; 300 1,510.00 1,510:00 a= Sheriff 100 410.00 IO` 00"' 300 425.00 400 425.00 x 600 220.00 00`: Marshal 300120.00 500 20.00 w #r Constable General Expense 500 125.00 125.00: County Jail 300 550.00 550.00 s '= F tt 500 25,850.00 25,650.04:, 600 3,SW.00 700 49000.00 900 259000.00, 251,000.00 Branch Jails 300 20.00 20:00 600 600.00 600.00 Recorder 100 60.00 200 60.00 300 1,400.00 r. 500 19650.00 250.00. Crossing Watchmen 300 700.00 700.OD 31 Agricultural Commissioner 100 10.00 200 10.00 300 700.00 700.00 A ;... 400 20.00 20. 0 `4 600 170.00 f1i-6100 700 160.00 0.00 r Agricultural Extension 100 30.00 200 30.00 300 350.00 350.00 r 500 175.00 175.OE1., m 900 525.00 5250'00,- Predatory Predatory Animal Control 100 30.00 30".00 County Pound 500 125.00 2 260015.00 Prost Warning 400 10.00 500 10.00 Fire Protection 300 39000.00 r 600 39000.00 Flood Control 300 109700.00 10700.00" y500150.00 150.00 600 169000.00 16,000.00 r Insurance 300 17,500.00 171,500.00', Civil Defense 100 22600.00 300.00 200 2-000.00 300 2,000.00 21900.001 t Health Department 100 1,100.00 1,100.00 200 49600.00 4,,600.00; 300 109000.00 S,450.00 400 12550.00 500 69000.00 61,000.00 900 1,100.00 1,100.00 Vital Statistics 300 300.00 300.00 Primary Roads (401) 100 3,000.00 9 300 11392010-00 610.00'" 31 t. h 1f _ Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve t zCodeIncreaseDecrease. Increase Decrease f , Yp`; Secondary Roads (402) 100 33,800-00 fl 403 ) 100 109 000.00 e.. 300 409000-00 x zZ Ari f 405) 100 50,000.00 407) 100 52000.00 u . y 200 43,500-00 300 19000.00 f 400 82000.00 n r 1x>409) 100 9,000.00 ntr 300 2,000.00 Highway Indemnity' Work 600 21100.00 Aid to Cit ie s 300 1,500-00 600 19500.00 F f Road Commissioner 100 600.00 F 600 10.00 10:00 County Garage 100 76,200.00 76,200.00 2DO40013,400-00 300 92000.00 Y 400 10.00 500 89500-00 700 1019880.00 84,370.00. r, s 800 25,000.00 251000.00 21 000.00900 21,,000.00 San -Pablo Garage 100 900.00 900.00 yg 300 30.00 30.00 E boo 50.00 50.04 xp l 1 k Lafayette Garage 100 600.00 600.00. kk Y l500225.00 2251.00 t60060.00 60.00 rrf Danville Garage 100 50.00 r 50.00 'trir 300 200.0 200.0(} O0 1 .00575 175.00 Crockett Garage 100 100.00 x lfX Brentwood Garage 100 20.00 2Q,0(f , 900 1,700.00 1,700.00 Highways & Bridges Ad- Y 1 ministration 100 1,650.00 19,650.00 200 700.00 700.00 300 100.00 100.00 400 10.00 500 750.00 750.00 600 250.00 250.00 a f Work for Sepcial Dis- tricts 600 4 600 00t,.. 4,600.00 x { ; fi 7MT-ld Hospital 400 100.00 w ai7" Fn j . N 500 4 400.00 fir, . 600 49550-0V f N 700 50.00 rr s Outside Hospital Care 300 3v000-00 3t000-00 Abulance Service 300 500.00k`500.,0(}:. .. Social Service 100 800.00 800.00 xh 200 250.00 250,M-Y'. 1X : 900 19050.00 1,050.00 Care of Adoption Wards 300 250.00 250.00 xb General Relief 300 55,000.00 y a ;500 15,000.00 600 70,000.00 Care of Crippled Children 300 21,500.00 21,500.00 500 11,600.00 11,600, 00 Richmond Health Center 100 1,000.00 1,000.00 200 2,300.00 2,500-00 300500-00 500.00 700.00 500 500.00 500.00 600 500.00 50000 700 100.00 100000 r Probation Officer 100 250.00 250.E 200 250.00 250.00 120.00 12a.o0 S I 9 r. fr r Plh y Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. y9 Departmental Adjustment Unappropriated" Reserve Code Increase Decrease Increase Decrease _: ry_ Juvenile Hall 100 350.00 200 19300-00 300 200.00 95Q• 400 50.00ZQ 500 1,100.00 Y 600 29300-00 1.,350.00. 900 2,300-00 2000-00 F vw Care of Juvenile Court y Wards 300 29000.00 2,000.00 D, Hospitals for Insane 300 300.0000 j30Q. Care of Insane 200 000-00 2000.00 300 19300-0019300-001,300.00 Superintendent of Schools 500 500.00 a 600 500.00 Board of Education 400 100.00r 500 200.00 600 100.00 y; 5, County Library 200 870.00 970.00 r3 tPacheco Museum 500 136.00 136.00 k.. 900 136.00 136.00 Antioch Memorial Bldg.600 29750.00 2.,750:00 Brentwood Memorial Bldg. 600 50.00 50.00 Concord Memorial Bldg.600 25.00 25„00 Crockett Memorial Bldg. 600 175.00 175.00 El Cerrito Memorial Bldg. 600 100.00 100.00 .: d Martinez Memorial Bldg. 600 75.00 75,00 ti Pittsburg Memorial Bldg. 600 550.00 550.00 x ,.. Port Chicago Memorial BldgAW 1,460.00 1,460.00 900 1,460.00 4460.001.,V_ Rodeo Memorial Bldg. 600 375.00 375.00 Walnut Creek Memorial 600400.00 400.00 Advertising 300 375.00 375.00 r A+lemor ial Monument 300 50.00 50'' Jury Fee Withdrawals 600 250.00 250.00. r Prior Year Refunds 600 2,200.00 2 200.00 h a m Trust Deposits 600 13000-00 139,300.00 h. n Airport 100 50.00 50.00 2W 75.00 75.00 s 300 400.00 400000. 400 10.00 00!- f . 600 10.00 10:00'" 700 39800.00 900 4,345.00 4045" Retirement Board 200 20.00 20.00M 300 60.00 a .. 500 60.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 307,701.00 338,436:00` County Library Fund 870.00 Account Codes: a Permanent Personnel 100 Temporary & Seasonal d • Help 200 Services 300 Expense Allowances 400 Supplies 500 4r3 Special Expense 600 Stores 700 x Replacements 800 r Y 3CapitalOutlays900 E' c 214 Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. h The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: N AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. f , 4 . ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. A The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expendi- tures statement for the fiscal year 1952-53 as of January 31, 19539 IT' IS.,BY: THX. BOARD, ORDERED that said statement is placed on Me. 1 In the .Matter of Authorizing k attendance at meeting of In- dustrial Zoning Committee, etc. , Los Angeles. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician, or his Assistant., yFr' Russell Griffith. be. and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, a meet in of the Industrial ZoningCommittee with the Industrial Plant Location Committee MarMarch 26, at Los Angeles. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members B present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Conference on Systems and Procedures. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- a visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that.. w one of the Certified Public Accountants on the staff of the County Auditor Controller be, and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, a Conference on Systems and Pro- cedures in San Francisco March 27 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Denying claim of Harry Avington for damages. x= , Eretzmer and Landisman, Attorneys at Law, by Joseph Landisman, having filed e with this Board on March 20, 1953 a verified claim for damages in the total sum o Two Hundred and Eighty-Nine Dollars (1289) on behalf of Harry Avington, and in which claim it is alleged that damage was caused by the flooding of the claimant's home as a result of negligent constriction and maintenance of sewers, gutters and drainage equipment maintained by the Highway and Bridges Department, etc. ; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim for damages be, and the same is hereby DENIED and. referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the County Insurance Adjuster.a` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present * sIS In the Matter of Authorizing a Chairman to execute applica- tion for renewal of license for a County Adoption Agency. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is author-' iced to execute an application for renewal of license for: FF Contra Costa County Social Service Department, Courthouse, Martinez, California, for the purpose of accepting relinquishments and place children for adoption, and to investigate and report upon petitions for adoption filed in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, as outlined in Section 2410-00, Subdivision B, of the Adoption Manual; Area to be served: Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 778• Ordinance No. 778, which amends Ordinance No. 721 by providing for salary' compensation and fees for constables, 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 a; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published,` for the time and in the manner required by law in THE PITTSBURG POST-DISPATCH, a news paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 779• Ordinance No. 779, which amends Ordinance No. 711 (salary Ordinance) by dele- tion of positions of "Occupational Therapist for Crippled Children," "Physical Thera- pist and "Physical Therapist for CrippledChildren" and addition of position of 1 n Occupational Therapist" and "Physical Therapist,n Range 26, 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 ADOP7M TT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the PLEASANT HILL TIMES, 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 members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 781. Ordinance No. 781, which amends Ordinance No. 711 (salary ordinance) by pro- viding for the addition of the class of position of "Field Maintenance Foreman, Range.. 133," is presented to this Board; and a On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED.4 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law'in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t) M fy In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 782. I V Ordinance No. 782, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance), by the addition of salary ranges 131 to 1403, inclusive, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and r K; ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presents q In the Matter of Authority r to Sub-Lease. j WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of 1 California, as lessor, made and entered into a lease agreement with John Cuneo, 4367 Concord Boulevard, Concord, California , said lease bearing date, the 6th day of January.,1 1953 , by the terms of which lease the lessor, County of Contra Costa , leased to the lessee, John Cuneo , a certain portion or portions of Buchanan Field, the Contra Costa I County Airport, at Concord, California, and WHEREAS, by the provisions of Paragraph 10 of said lease, it is required that the lessee not assign his lease, or any interest therein, nor let or sublet any part of the demised premises, without the prior written consent of the lessor, and 4r WHEREAS, the said John Cuneo, lessee, has requested permission to sublet a I portion of the land conveyed by said lease to one Sam Matsutani, 902 Contra Costa High- way, Concord, M NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUP FERVISCRS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ORDERED AND DIRECTED that the said John Cuneo be and he is hereby authorized to sub-lease a portion of the land conveyed to him by said lease to the said Sam Matsutani.1 The foregoing order is by the unanimous vote of the Board of Superivisors passed. Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE C014PANY in the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars 00), said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; x and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is here- by directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said a moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit : RICHARD D. t _ FORBES and MARY E. FORBES, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Richard D. Forbes and nary E. Forbes conveying said herein- after described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title firsinsurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encum- brances. ncum- branes. gfl F in The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit : All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The north 1/2 of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Walls Addition to the City s . of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State YR of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30 . r- Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 4 State of California, this 24th day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, f J. FREDERICKSON. rr NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. s In the Matter of Resolution of Parkmead Improvement Asso- ciation re proposed formation s' of Emergency Flood Control District. t This Board havingreceived a Resolution from the Parkmead Improvementprovement Associa- tion requesting an engineering survey of a certain area to determine what should be done r to correct the drainage problem, with the purpose of forming an Emergency Flood Control District before November 30, 1953; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that said Resolution is referred to C. C. Rich, Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, for his report and recom- mendation to this Board. r:. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r .A In the Matter of two positions in the class of Associate Plan- ner lan- ner for the County Planning Com- mission. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to certify a list of the top 4 candidates for the position of Associate Planner, to the County Planning Commission; and the County Planning Commission is requested to appoint 2 Associate Planners from said list at the earliest possible date. The foregoing order is passed by a unanimous vote of the Board members present ,C In the Matter of Granting HOWARD E. PARR free permit to peddle in r the unincorporated area of the County. a Howard E. Parr, 1345 Denkinger Road, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Home Appliances in the unincorpor- ated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Howard E. Parr is an honorably discharged veteran of World War IT, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial SRA 19 216 470, dated April 5, 1947; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Howard E. Parr be and he is hereby granted a free permit E. to peddle Home Appliances in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and n IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli t> 4h f21R f f Tuesday, March 24, 1953, Continued. f , r = t a s':`. cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in N Ordinance No. 396. f k t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. r>1 f 1 - , 4.4 r 14 r, S 1 T r.* ib- 1 I£" And the Board adjourns to are et on Thursday, March 26, 1953, at 9 o'clock am.,. k, in the Board Chambers Hall of Records Martinez California .3t n' - M# 61 P " , . I. If ne -,o I : -,' n is f a T g t P ATTEST: 17x 1. T. PAASCH, CLERK x: ,. w By Lv n ep y er t 3*4 r,1. Y p, 111 I r } f t a 1 . a , s' r-N pr y 2 T Ir,4,. hrrtx - H,_ S r t x BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS w '.. Z THURSDAT, MARCH 26, 1953" 11 — H0t1RD MBT`IN REQJLAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN n, Y r THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF fME RECORDS, MRTII+tEZ, CALIFORNIA y a y 1-1 PRESENT: HON. H. L. CiR9rIINGS,I CHAIRMAN PRESIDING, SUPER VISORS1.z s` 4 G BUCHANANRAYS. TAYLOR, W. J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. fir 44, r PRBSENT. 'i. T. PAASCH CLERK• a A t, _ :,_ I xk n A'' Y,.^'yy 1 S Tru . t,.. M. l.F'w .t 3 SEB GOAD AND ZONING I+IIi UTES' per} atjt.r`. yY pnjir '`# G. r, , •r r < s s ,,,t p d, 3 And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 31,' 1953, at 9 ow'clock r a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.1' O h tAAW i, t F !'Ll 0001, z i ry`1' r 5 { Ll. I t ru - t6 I 5S,,, , t A-1 , ATTEST: r '_ E _ W. T. PAASCH, CLERK x , , rrf k GLg Mz7 i;tMBYG? F< 3 w PAY tt'4 g 11 . r iia n^t°+ a; " r sr aa` 1 d # y" y1,111 IarVlilr f .;;'' x dF t'*Ytip d r „a .i, ,f F der,. Sr c, F d 3 a'.. 3 { .d t r r% r , r a k«_ i ` b'r sva S 1 r d_x r , r I z c t 5 Fd^.fr,^ 4 ' F Si :.ter „ee r`4.S Y`r.Y T, Yrl ' ' spa v= t s r w >';x t° y; ° . v 1 A+ 7 f5 a , yr zAvr$_ s v Y t i, P C I 11, G X' L.Y j. g YN yY wy I l fy . n ti s 4 r l i t. r a-A t z ,-',, t , r," ri "i P r' 9,-Y r r,,'. . r j p X , itX" GiT.,S T b II r6 u r a r 9 t- tI-11 , t5 I 11«: h' izrf '`hr ,' ,)". 1 • v is x f :i " h I 5 t { v x- .: , t ,it .99 '' ' q, t L BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS mkf TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS s I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN , J. FREDERICKSON.s PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing k.. Assistant Superintendent of Schools to attend a"meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion, of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 'BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Harold De Fraga, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the annual meeting of the California Association of Public School Bus= iness Officials at Coronado, April 15-18, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of 1951-52 ra. Appropriation Adjustments. At the request of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Auditor-Controller be and he is authorized to make the following Appropriation:. Adjust p, meats for 1951-52: Account Dept. Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve Code Debit Credit Debit Credit Board of Supervisors 101-300 325.00 325.00 Clerk 102-500 50.00 50.00 Auditor 105-300 200.00 200.00 sh Assessor 109-300 400.00 r Assessor 109-500 400.00 Central Service 110-300 20.00 Central Service 110-600 20.00 Coroner 114-300 125.04 Coroner 114-500 125.00 n 7,Surveyor 117-300 300.00 Surveyor 117-400 300.00 Building Inspector 119-300 550-00 Building Inspector 119-400 4.50.00 t° Building Inspector 119-500 100.00 Election Registration 126-300 100.00 100.00 X Election Registration 126-900 19425.00 4425.00 Superior Court No. 1 131-300 25.00 Superior Court No. 1 131-400 25.00 Superior Court Trial Expense 138-100 120.00 120.00 " Justice Court No. 11 151-300 60.00 60.00y Justice Court No. 11 151-500 10.00 10.00 Municipal Courts 165-300 100.00 100.00 Municipal Courts 165-500 60.00 60.00 Municipal Courts 165-900 425.00 425.04 Law Library 172-100 35.40 35.00 Law Library 172-900 35.00 35.0© Court House 174300 275.00 Court House 174-400 10.00 t Court House 174-500 285.00 Building Maintenance 175300 20.00 Building Maintenance 175-400 20.00 r Sheriff 201-300 200.00 Sheriff 201-500 200.00 13, Jail 230300 59100.00 5,100.00` Jail 230-500 350.00 350.00 Jail Branches 232-300 200.00 200.00 t Recorder 237-500 60.00 Recorder 237-600 60.00 Crossing Watchmen 241-300 29200.00 29200.00 Fara .Advisor 246-300 50.00 Farm Advisor 246-500 50.00 Civilian Defense 281-300 200.00 t> Civilian Defense 281-400 200.00 t Health Officer 301-300 1,300.00 Health Officer 301-400 200.00 Health Officer 301-500 400.00 Health Officer 301-600 12100.00 Road Commissioner 480-300 70.00 70.00 Equipment Operation 481-300 62600.00 6,600.00 Equipment Operation 481-500 179400-00 17,400.00 County Garage 482-600 409000.00 40,000.00'. ` County Garage 4$2-700 2,600.00 f County Garage 482-800 29600.00 San Pablo Garage 482-300 10.00 10.00 Hospital 503-400 10.00 10.00 Hospital 503-500 3950D.00 3,500-00 n: Hospital 503-900 99010.00 Outside Hospital Care 50 300 5,1 500.00 5,500-00 Social Service 506-300 804.00 800.00 Aid to Partially Self- r, supporting Blind 514-600 30.00 30.00 i Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. r Account Dept. Adjustment Unappropriated Reserve a Code Debit Credit Debit Credit df Care of Crippled Children 521-300 99600.00 9,600.00 Care of Crippled Children 521-500 00.00 800.00 Richmond Health Center 524-200 300.00 300.00 1 Richmond Health Center 524-300 100.00 100.00 Richmond Health Center 524-500 700.00 700.00 Richmond Health Center 524-900 500-00 500.00 ! Probation Department 531-300 130-00 Probation Department 531-400 130.00 Juvenile Hall 532-300 900.00 900.00 Juvenile Hall 532-500 1,200.00 1,200.00 Care of Juvenile Court Wards 534-300 2,400.00 2,400.00 Care of Juvenile Court Wards 534-500 250.00 250.00 k Examination & Care of Insane 545-300 400.00 400.00rr` County Library 605-100 100.00 County Library 605-200 100.00 Jury Fee Withdrawals 809-600 210250.00 2,250.00 Airport 821-300 100.00 100.00 Airport 821-500 50.00 50.00 Airport 821-700 59000.00 5,000.00 Retirement Board 831-300 50.00 50.00 Unappropriated Reserve 950-100 6$2480.00 499845-00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval a of Change Order No. 15,Y Additions to County Hospital. r_ On the recommendation of Hasten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of F Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisorervisor Co k IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatPGoyak, f r , Change Order No. 15 , which makes the following changes and adds the sum of X313 to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to the County Hospital:k x Change Order No. rrf iADDDEDUCE 1. Furnish and install door frames, etc., as called for on Supplemental Drawing SK-16, "Wall Finish r Details at Refrigerators", bearing revision date of January 14, 1953 - 126 pr 2. Furnish and install, changes shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-39 , "Revised Kettle Depressions and Floor Drains in Main Kitchen (Project No. 1)", dated January 16, 1953 - 21 3. (a) Furnish and install, changes shown on Supple- f mental Drawing SK-33, "Addition of Dining Room No. 11 Exit Door", bearing revision date of January 12 , 1953 - 296 b) Delete from the Contract Documents Item 2 of Change Order No. 1 - 130 Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?24,4$7.00 j W fi Change Order No. 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - 313.00 be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Authorizing G Write-off, Hospital Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having recommended that the following, Hospital, Accounts Receivable, totalling $28,921.99 be written off; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be, and he is hereby authorized and: directed to write off said Hospital Accounts Receivable, as follows to wit: Active Y( Date of t" Last Activity Name Amount P 10/24/49 Allen, Roy F. 317.30 8/31/51 Balazar, Roberto Aragon 327.67 1/31/49 Beninger, Erma 36.24 11/15/49 Bento, Esther 69.18 N 3/13/50 Betcher, Clarence 8.95 5/16/49 Bonds, Rosene 51.04 11/29/49 Bridges, Eugene 38.28 7/18 f49 Bruce, William T.48.04. 3/16/50 Buliaraw' Almerbert 3z.65/5/50 6/17/49 Camp red 67.5 11/14/49 pbel l, Virgil 84-56i F Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. s Date of Last Activity Name Amount- xfA 5/31/51 Cartwright, Carl 28-56 Clark, Doris 25.$012/20/49 7/31/51 Cole, Thomas J. 611.52 1/23/50 Copeland, Tony 35.80r 3/23/50 Corce, Lois 21.60 k{^ s 37.30)49 Coyle, Donald140.00 ti 1/23/50 Craig, Ruby 182.86 1/14/49 Cramer, Arthur 19.14 6/21/49 Cullum, Loretta 12.08 6/29/50 Cupp, Laban G. 29.79 4Z30/51 Curry, Harry, 59-58 f" 2/650 Curry, Walter 398.24 ASF q 3%23/49 Cutler, Juanita 60.40 1071$/50 Darden, Hurke 29.79 11/14/49 Dasher, William 19.14 6/20/49 Daviner, Betty 57.42 10/19/49 Davis, Ana 163.40 1/6/49 Day, C. F.8.17 z ' 3/$f 9 Deckard, Wallace 31.68 3/3151 Dias, Arthur 29.79 12 f 29/49 Dickerson, Troy J. 116.35 f . 1/11/50 Dinger, Sunnygrace 37-44 7/19/50 Dorney, Robert 203.84 d 24/49 Dudek, James E. 6.38 f 31/51 Duncan, James 327.42 Ff 8/31/51 Dye Carl 52.85 7/25,/49 EgiLosThomas R.84.04 9/7/49 Elrod, James 13 .12 4,s 10/31/51 Embrey, William 26.6$ 3/39/49 Emillio, Lupe 32.68 7/31/51 Falde, Levi 54.40 10/31/51 Farmer John 38.36 117-15Z49 Fawcett Thelma 14.14 r i 115 51 Fernandes, Jesse 63.70 11/449 Flinders, Frederick J. 65.36 9/6/ 9 Foley, Dora 111.78 1f 14/ 51 Forbes, Armour 114.66 420/49 Fortner David 33.76 9/20/49 Franklin, Leo B.120.76 1/14/49 Futcher `atilt on G. 16.34 r 4/11/49 Fuller, 'LeRoy 12.76 7/31/51 Ganus, Arbie Lee 20.31 fig, 9/30/51 Garcia, Delino 176.02 3/$/49 Garrison, Joe 14.14 31/51 George, Theodore 53.36 11 f29/49 Gibson, Claude 169.70 11/15/50 Glover, Eulam 54.64 f ; . 31/51 Glover, J. L.10.57 rN. 2/27 50 Gobert, Lee Roy 8.95 n P K. 11/49 Greayer, Wesley C. 197.32 12/ 114/ 50 Grubham, Stanley 267.54 4/11/49 Hamill, Joseph 19.14 1/51 Hamilton, Paris 95.13 1A 5/31/51/51 Hanson, Charles 19.11. 4/8/47 Hape, Louise 38.90 t 5/10/4$ Harbert, Minta 126.10 rs 5/ /49 Hardacker Clyde 25.52 r 2/747 Hardy. Harry 33.95 7/23/47 Haroldson , F. L. 6.I2 r 5/1$/48 Harper, Burnum 20.59 10/21,/49 Harris, Donald 12.76 k ' 7/$/ 9 Hawthorne, Lewis 6.04 12/2948 Hayes, Eleece 8.95 6/29/50 Hendershot, Peggy 21.74 r .. 1/21 f 51 Hernandez, Peter P. 173.84 5/31/51 Hieb Harold 27-32 s. 3 f 13 f 50 Hinson, Helen 19.54 i/29/O Hinson, Jody 138.92 7/ Hill, Harriet 93.36 r 11/15// 4949 Hitch, A. F. 83.04 4/25Hodge, Elmer F. 12.76 l/30/50 Hollins, Opal 143.20 9/30/51 Horn, Nathan 216.64 9/30/51 Howard, Floyd. 16.71 1/11/50 Howard J. L.17,90 x , 1111048Hughes, Everett 3 •24 r 22 J50 Hughe s, Olive 394.94 4Z18/49 Huskey, Martha 20.68 3 1/23/50 Hutton, Goldie 53.70 i 6/30/51 Huyck, Norman 29.79r 8/ 1/51 Jackson, Billy 40.02 i5 12/31/51 Jackson, James 53.36 6/30/51 Jenkins, Beulah 170.00 3/31/51 Jimenez,, Raymond 25.48 9Z30751 Jones, lenn40.02 3/8/9 Jones, Henry 24.90 WOW Johnson, Alex W. 38-90 2/24/4$ Johnson, Louise 31.12 11f15750 Jordan, Charles 25.4$ 10/13/49 Johnston, Charles L 16.34. 12/10/49 Jozwick, Joy 15.80 8/13/48 Kellogge, Gladys 19.14 Yy. yy`` Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued, a , Date ofr: .. Last Activity Name Amount,: Kelso Edith 2$. 63/31/515 1/23/30 Kent, Robert 7.93 10/13/4$ King, warren 19.16 l f20/49 Knapp Palma 6.04. 1018/0 Knight, Nova 12.76 4/301 Krantz, Earl 12.741 5/1Y4;49 Kruger, Herbert 108.46 j 5)Laferriere, Rene 182.08 t: 8/31!51 Lahti, Wilho 1.24 4/4/49 Lecelere, Edward 0. 57.42 9/26/46 Lee, Alex B., Sr. 155.60 as 2/20/50 Lester, Margaret 26.$5 2f28/51 Lobaugh, Emery 99.1$ a 10/1?/46 Lobdell, Ralph 15,56 10f 1/51 Loftis, Eugene 40.02 61 6/50 Loiler, Janette 13 .06 7/164$ Lollar, 0. L. 1$0.66 5/10 48 Long, Rose Lee 7.78 r' fi 10/1$/50 Lore, Benjamin 12276.32 3/10/49 Lozano, Robert 16.34 6/17/49 Lucas, Edmond 24.81+ 5/31 51 Luna, Albert 27.32 sr if b 49 Lydston, Edwin 2.08 1/10/49 Lydston, Hazel 12.76 r 25/48 Lynde, Verna A. 406.30 876f 6/29! 8 Maiden, Sidney 490.20 50 Malapeta, V. N. 664.43 F ' 2915 178.3660Markham, Eduard W. 1.1,./20/4$ Marshall, Eula 312 2/3/ 9 Marshall, Minnie 33.76 11/3051 Martinez Gilbert 206.72 00 12/14/48 Mawhorter, R. H. 71.70 x° U, V10/4710/1+7 lay, Alfred 16.12 11/30/51 McBride Elton 103.$6 f,, 1/14/.49 McCammon, Fred 31.56 MW 2/18/48 McClain' Harry 3$.90 10/17/46 McDaniel, Wesley 14.55All 9/28!49 McDonald, Garen and Janes, 20 4/12750 McGamish, Blanche 107.40 11 1 McIntyre, Herbert 163.4015/48 yr' , f , r , 11/14/49 Mclntrye, H. R. 65.1$ x° 2/2$/51 McLaughlin Arthur 12.74 1/20/49 McMahon, Bianch 7.0$ 8/30/50 McNeese, John 54.64 Y 6129,/48 McQuarri e, Frederick J. 7.76 7/$/49 McSha n, Arder 19-14 9Z28/49 Miles, Ruth 21.90 12 f 14748 Miller, Clemence 72.72 r 12/13/46 Miller, James 77.$0 R 9/30/51 Miller, Jesse 13.54 2/24/4$ Milliron, Charles 15.56 4/20/48 Minter, Dave 19.40 1/10/47 Mitchell, John J.15.56 9/24/48 Moberley, Billeg 6.38 rr ,. 8/23/4$ Moore, Garrett 539.22 s ' k 2/25 49 Moore, Ima Lee 1$.80 Y"\' 3/7/49 33-767Moore, Robert 12/8/47 Moreno, Casinano 46.6$ 12/3/46 Morgan, C. S. 216.70 ar .. 9/20/49 Moses, Margie 36.2 8/31/51 Mullinax, Carvin 42.2 11/4/49 Munro. Alza 16.8$ Al2/7/+ 9 Murray, Anne 12.76 ry 1125/49 Najara, Concha 24.16 lO f 31151 Navarro, George 26.68 5/31/51 Nelson, Boyd 29.79 x 9/30/51 Nesbitt, Lee 21.14 7Z16/4$ Nexi.ngham, Lavina 16.34 9f26f46 Nielsen, Belle 140.65 7/16,46 Nolen, Minnie 23.34 1/2/47 Ohannesian, M. J.38.90 7716/48 Ousleg, Mildred 150.00 4/28745 Panieri, Audrey 62.70 1123/50 Parker, Edward L.26.85 1/2874$ Parker, Herman 32.76 1127fM. Patterson, Wallace Leroy 15.56 4712/50 Patton, Franklin 62.65 1278/47 Paul, Juanita 31.12 6/21/48 Paz, firma 6013 47 Peck, Ralph 140.04 31$1/ Perez Francisca 126.10 8f13f48 Pete, 'Vaeriene 326.80 m 7/22/47 Piazza, Joseph 77.$0 a, } 6f 0/51 Piggee, Vernon 42.28 Y, 224/48 Pitts Gertrude 54.46 T . 7/3l/51 Pitts, Talmadge 27.32 2721 /48 Poletski, Catherine 23-34 s w 1 8 Pool Willie Lee 13/ /4 455 10!21/49 Poppert, Eddie 12.76 r r PEE 5/12/48 Porteous, Richard 1$.90; y{wv 5/10148 Porter, Bill P. 23.34 11/30751 Powell, Henry 26.6$ 6/17/48 Powell, Lewis 14.55 rM Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. f Date of Last Activity Name Amount f M 6/17/48 Powell, Lewis 1,QW.71 1/23 50 Powell, Mildred 44 75 11/4/6 Pratt, Jacqueline 54.88 J zex 7/12 49 Primrose, Doreen E. Ot} f 2/24/48 Puls Helen 1.12 a tr F 12/16 49 Putman, Jack 3 F3 fYS 11/88 Badis Charles E. 19. 68ky,s 32.68 12/17/4? Rathbun, Kenneth 101.14 4119/50 Rauck, R. W. 39.75 10/18/50 Reach, Gladys 25.4$ 12/16/49 Renfrew, Jean 6$.$0 9/24/48 Reynolds, Bennie 40.96 Q111/11/50 Rhodes, Lloyd 17.90 htx 12/16/49 Ridenour, Herman 10.$7 3/18/48 Ridley, Nelson 31.12 6/16/48 Riegal, Bernice 38.90 8Z 2/50 Rimmer, Dale C. 14$.0$ 2 2V48 Rios, Antonio 38-90 4/2/ ?Roberson Clara 575• b 9/ 6 4Rodarto, Alexander J. 101. 4. z 9Z25/-48Rodr que, Violet 16.38 i12/2949 Romero, Julia 161.10 y 21/48 Rudnick, Samuel 6.26.. 2/28/51 Ruiz, Bonifacio 1.4$ 6/7/48 Ruiz, Itignacio 15 16. 14/47a ,.Rutledge, Bertha 12/22,47 Ryan, Christine 7.78 X . 7/8/49 Sales, Lloyd C. 59.0$ 3.2 Z1Sanchez, Cecilia 3$.2R' 9/23/47 Sanchez Geon e 90 7/16/4$ Sanchez Salvador 214 9/30/51 Sanders, Bertha 126.$4.. 12/16/47 Schmidt, Otto 9.70 9/26/46 Schneider, Harold 15.56 per 10/29/4.8 Schuttish, Clayton 179•74 9/30/51 Scrugg, Ethel 14$.94 rrG'a 4/25/49 Seagraves, C. 0. 49.02 5/12/50 Seitz, Orice J. 43.48 11/30,/51 Shank, Leroy 16.68 2/8/49 Shattuck, Edward 6038 11/17/48 Sheehan, Billye 25.52 10/1$/50 Shook, Wilbert 50.96 2/23/50 Shoopman, Vernon 76.09 zr,r 3/21/50 Shropshire, Dorothy 30-41 7/22/47 Siever, Ella 186.72r 12/30!46 Simmons, Mary 23.34 7/31 51 Simpson, John 23 34 73-99 1/2//7 Simpsoa, William 15.56 3/1$/48 Sinclair, Dorothy 23.34 t 12Z137 Sinks, Charles 1 .$4 6/16,/48 Small, George 3$,90 4/2/47 Smith, Charlie 102.90 4/30/51 Smith, Ethel Mae 25.48 3/1$/4$ Smith,, J. Ann 38.90 10/29 48 Smith, Norine 32.68 9/88 Smith Thomas D. 2.20 1° 10,/b/48 Smith, 4 Thomas 16.34 4 6/20/49 Snivley, David 12.08 f 7/23/47 Snow41.68Jess 6/29/50 Snyder, Vernar' 12/19/46 Somogyi, Frank 13-?2 8/6/48 Somogyi, Jean 25.52 Soter, A. F. 19.lz/1/ 11.. 8/25!47 Souza, Roland J.141.16 11/23/49 Sparks, James D. 17.90 s 10/30/46 Spears, William M.7.78 1/16/47 Spickelmier, Elmer 10.92 9/30/51 Sprague, Edgar 49.00 i 918/50 Standberry, Ed 134.66 k._. 2/24/4.8 Steele, Clarence 31.12 7J26 46 Stevens, Samuel 7.78 6//48 Stevenson, Dan 8.41E 11/4/46 Stokes, Joseph 5.5$ 4/20/4$ Stotts, Glenna Sweet 194..00 N tV _ 12/13/46 Stout Paul 32.,76 zw 2/25/4$ Stribling, Albert 7.78 7/11/49 Strickland, Gene B. 196.08 8/11 51 Stringer, Will f 13 .54 5/9/119 Stuhlmacher Blanche 2$ an 9/24/4$ Sturgeon, Morula 54.36 2/24/4$ Subia, Elizabeth 3$•90r r 10/18/46 Sutton, Lula 47.24 1/29/48 Tackett Ewe!19.46 5/31/51 Taglimonte, Peggy 50.96 9/8/48 Taylor, Carl Vernon 6.04 i 2/24/48 Taylor, Charles W. 15.56 1r. 8/ 1/51 Taylor Delbert 40-02 J2/28/51 Tell, 6atherine 69.51 r 2/18 48 Thomas, D. B.60.92 11/8/48 Thomas, Katherine 25.52 8/24/49 Thompson, Anna Mae 42.20 R 11/15/48 Thompson, Isiah 65-36 L yy', f Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. r fy S s.hb Date of Last Activity Name Amount r , • 81/51 Thompson, James 54.64 f p r519/48 Thompson, Marjorie 31.12 65.3610/13/49 Thompson, Pilar L. 1/21/49 Thornsbe 33 76 4` rry, Roy C. 3/18/48 Townsend'96 «''Edward 5 2I6/-5o Travers' Ribert R. 17-90 11,/30/51 Treene Grant 40.62 10/19/49 Triplett, Finnis 0. 50.56 1/27/4$ Trost, John 31.12 w.. 11/16 49 Trotter, Orval 6.04. 11f$Y$Tucker' 12.08Robert a r 9/8/4$Tyler, W. L. 6.0 8/7/ 6 Swain, Rosemary 46.68 7/12/46 Sylva, Alfred 15-56 7/21 5146 den, Petra 3$.22 8 / 48 n,rt, Ivan 14.55 9/8/48 Vargas, John 245.10 3/26/47 Vaughn, Norman 33.95 7/29,/4$ Vaughn, 'William 12.76 5/5/49 Vernon, Georgia 12.76 1$/49 Victoria, Jackson 12.76 P 4/30/31 Villa, Nicholas 19.866,/29/46 Von Asten, Myrtle b7.90 12/13/46 Wade, Cecil 13,72 y 10/27/4? Wagner Charles 7.73 11/1074$ Wald, f ranc is 19.14 4/20/4$ Walker, Henry 87,30 r :45, 12/.31/.51 Walker, Oti s Dee 514.00 1/23/50 Wall, Helen 53-70 4/30/48 Walton, Richard 23.90 g .,. 1/11 50 Ware, George B. 100.06 1 Marren, Adella 19.14 a 9/30!51 Warren, S. L.21.14 5/31/51 Washington, Ida Mae 23-34 r 10/1$ 50 Waterbury, dlan 27.32 5/9/47 Watson Iia 2/25/49 Watley, y 23. 98 1/21/49 Webb Mary Lou 23. 9$ 915/46 Webb, Paul 24,46 9/ /46Wells, Allen 70.02 r 5/26/4$ells, Herbert 7.7$ 7/15J50 West, Hubert 12-74 x 12/9/ 7 Whale Bennie W. 6$46 12/ 0 46 Wheeler, Rose 46.68 12113,/46 Wheelis, Arthur 1,7$.94 12123/48 Whitaker, Robert 49.02 w 25/47 White, Albert 7,12 2,/24/4$ White, Mary 77.$O 8/31/51 White, Nealy 67.70 f 9/15/48 Whitehead, Rog 12$.76 16/2p/49 Wilcots, Betty 16.14 a x, sa6/30151 Wiley, Leroy J. 3$.22 5/13/ i illiams, Claude 4.85 v, 4D•9811/15/50 Williams, Donald 1/23/50 Williams, Joyce 53.70 11/10/4? Williams, Odell 1$.90 23 48 Williams, Otto 12.0$ x, . l0/$// yWilliamson, Nicklo 81.70 T12/23/48 Nilson, Charlie 3$ 1/7/47 Wilson, Guy 20.5$ 55Z31/51 Wilson, Joe50.96 ar 9/6j}9 Wilson, Josephine 31.90 f 3718/48 Wilson, Kathryn 15.56 SY .h 9/24/47 ho! Odessie 30.0010/26/46 Ernest 15.56 7/22/47 Wolfe, Florence 12.4..4$ ri 3/14/49 Wood, Gertrude 6.76 11/18Z46 Woolridge, Howard 23.34 11/1$/46 Woolridge Bertha 10.00 7/19 50 Wright, Eddie 2$.56 r, 1/6 47 Wymer, Kenneth 5446 6/29/48 Yetter, Joe A. 19.14 10/20/47 Young, Guy, Jr. 38.90 11/30/51 Young, Leroy 96.00a y 10/1$,/48 Young, Robert 19.14. 5/13/47 Zeiger,, Irving 46.6$ N 11/4/46 Zimmerman, Ernest 21.$4. 3/$/47 Zimmerman, Nellie 122.26 Inactive 8/13/48 Baldwin, Ben T. 261.44 J r 2/21+/48 Contreres, Catarino 140 4,04 12/12/46 Dunham, Lee L. 10$.92 8/13/48 Fink, Wilmon 159.04 2/7/47 Fox Leonard 12 10/25/ 263.33$845Garcia,Sarah 3. 9/221Helen 22$.7648Goodyear, 9/22/4$ Goodyear, James 22$.76 11/1$/46 Graham Helen 101.14 10/1$/4.$Gray, JJ. P. 23.76 11/21/46 Grohett, Wilma 124.4$ 4 Tuesday , March 31, 1953, Continued. Date of Last Activity Name Amount 7/18/46 Hill, Gologne Lawrence 109.76 6/12/46 Holding, Audrey 193.79 a 7/9/ 5 Laskin, Loverne 99.70 10/25 45 Larson, Elias 92.15 5/4 46 McGraw, Helen 124.4$ 5/4/46 Noland, Dorothy 85..5$ 1/23/45 Otta, Irene 163.38 12/12/45 Perkins, Izora 163.-38 2/16/46 Pierre, Emil A. 130.95 2/16/4b Prentice, Zoe 93.36 3/19/47 Quinn, Fred 82.4:5 3/i8/46 Rice, John 23.34: 4/2$/47 Rogers, Edward 194.50 8/11/45 Willcutt, Jerrg 21.9.34 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. f.- On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the Health Department are authorized: CANCEL one position in class of Senior Sanitarian; and ESTABLISH x one position in class of Sanitarian; CHANGE OF TITLES of three Physical Therapist for Crippled Children positions to Physical Therapist positions, and two Occupational22 J Therapist for Crippled Children positions to Occupational Therapist positions, said change of titles to become effective April 23, 1953. r k a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Pinole-Herculesh Union School District bonds. n WHEREAS, the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California,li. heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 39,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Pinole:: Hercules Union School District bonds of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorize the sale of , 39,000.00 of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder there for; and tau WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and' are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District rV;.. Dean Witter & Co. 13,190.00 Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 14.,631.00 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Dean Titter & Co. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered.., if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of f Contra Costa, State U-ZallTornia,as Willows: 1. Said bid of Dean Witter & Co. par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and di- 3 rested to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to. said Treasurer _ of the purchase price, to-wit: Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, and in addition thereto a premium of *40, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum r 1 - 23 3% 3 1/4%24 - 39 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth . pay--_ p able semi-annually on November 15 and May 15 in each year, except interest for the. first year which is payable in one installment on May 15, 1954 E 2. The bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is hereby rejected and the. Clerk: of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccess- ful. bidder the check accompanying its bid. L 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- i graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable y quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 31st day of March, 1953, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: r 5 d a Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. a AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, a 4. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.:_ NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner of BERKELEY WOODS- PARK HILLS .FIRE DISTRICT. It appearing that no petition signed b fivegny percent of the qualified elector in the Berkeley Woods-Park Bills Fire District, requesting that a general district: 3. election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district; and it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board of Berkeley Moods-Park Hills Fire District Commissioners, said person being SCOTT W. BONDS; NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the HealthandSafetyCode, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said SCOTT W. BONDS be, and he is hereby appointed FIRE COMMISSIONER for the BERKELEY WOODS-PARK HILLS FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term, commencing April 13 , 1953. pL The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner of DANVILLE k FIRE DISTRICT. j1 n• It appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified elector in the Danville Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in r said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district; and Jyf it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member x° _ of the Board of Danville Fire District Commissioners, said person being E. C. WIESTER; NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said E. C. 1IESTER be, and he is hereby appointed FIRE f COM11ISSIONER for the DA NVILLE -FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term, comsae ncing April 13,Rhe 1953. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner of KENSINGTON FIRE DISTRICT, It appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Kensington Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district; and it further appearing that one person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board of Kensington Fire District Commissioners, said person being ALBERT B. CAPRON; E NOW,, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the I Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor K IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ALBERT B. CAPRON be, and he is hereby appointed FIRE COMMISSIONER for the KENSINGTON FIR:. DISTRICT for a three-year term, commencing: April 13 1953. s f The foregoing order is passed by' the unanimous vote of the Board. 4- 5 In the Matter of Appointment of C. R. Turner for one-year term as Commissioner for LAFAYETTE Y FIRE DISTRICT. This Board having on September 23, 1952, declared the office of Commissioner of Lafayette Fire District vacant due to the resignation of Karl T. Goeppert; and this. Board having on September 30, 1952, appointed C. R. Turner, Commissioner of said distr to serve until the next general election within said district; and April 6, 1953, being the date for general elections within fire districts; and it appearing that there was only one nominee for the office of Commissioner for the unexpired term of one year; and j it appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in said Lafayette Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held within said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district; NOW,, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. R. TURNER be, and he is hereby appointed Fire{{ Commissioner for Lafayette Fire District for a one-year term, commencing April 13, 1953:! tt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Fy r= 4 f€ f Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Appointing M. H. Stanley to the office of Commis- sioner of LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term. It appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified, elector. in the Lafayette Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district; and it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member: of the Board of Lafayette Fire District Commissioners for a three-year term, said per- son er son being M. H. STANLEY; S NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the x Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor 1 Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said M. H. STANLEY be, and he is hereby appoint- ed Fire Commissioner for the Lafayette Fire District for a three-year term, commencing r April 13, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w yG 5 In the Matter of Dissolution of Kensington Police Protec- tion District. This Board having heretofore continued the hearing on the proposed dissolutior. of the Kensington Police Protection District to this day; and this being the time to which said matter was continued; and this Board having Further considered said matter;; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be, and the same is hereby farther continued to May 26, 1953 , at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Certain Territory to the BEL- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. TO ANNEX sx WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is contiguous to the Bel-Air N Lighting District of Contra Costa County and is not within the limits of any other 3 lighting district, and WHEREAS, a petition signed by owners representing at least one-fourth of the total assessed value of the real property hereinafter described, as shown by thelast equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, and representing at least one- fourth of the total number of owners of real property in said hereinafter described rs territory, has been filed with this Board requesting the annexation of certain herein- after described property to said district. NOW, THhREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby fix as 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 28th day of April, 1953, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, blain and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing the proposed annexation of the hereinafter described territory. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk is hereby directed to publish notice of said time and place of hearing for two (2) successive weeks in the "Pittsburg Post- Dispatch", a newspaper published and circulated in the County in which the district is, situated and which the Board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory. r At said hearing the Board shall hear any person objecting to the annexation o inclusion of any portion of the territory within the district. The property proposed to be annexed is described as follows: 4 Beginning at the center of Section 14 T2N RIW MDB&14, said point also being th center line of County Road also known as Bailey Road; thence South 1658.4 feet more or less along the center of said Bailey Road to the intersection thereof with the westerly; extension of the South line of Lot 9, Pittsburg Terrace Unit No. 1, filed November 5, 1930 in Map Book 21, pa§e 604 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, M California; thence N 89 15' E 250 feet to the center of 'billow Avenue as shown on said map of Pittsburg Terrace Unit No. 1; thence N 0° 45t W along the center of said Willow: Avenue to the north line of said Pittsburg Terrace; thence N 89 46' E 220 feet to the northeast corner of said Pittsburg Terrace; thence N 0a 451 W 290.4 feet to a point on the south line of May Road, said point being the southeast corner of Orbisonia Heights, filed April 22, 1930 in Map Book 21 page 593a in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence N 89 46t E 137.50 feet, thence N 0 45' W 50 feet; thence N 89a 46' E 87.50 feet ; thence N 0a 45' W 150 feet more or less to the southwest corner of the parcel of land deeded to the Ambrose Park Recreation and Parkwayr District, recorded July 31, 1947, Recorder's File No. 30516; thence N 89a 42.' E 460.21 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence N 00 501 W to the south line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence Northwesterly and North along the southerly and west lines of said Canal to the intersection thereof with the east-west mid-section line of said Section 14; thence West along said mid-section line to the center of said. Section 14; the point of beginning. s PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa 4 this 31st day of March, 1953, by the following vote: t f AYES: Supervisors - I. T. COYAK , H. L. CUWIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Y N Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued.a rvMfiA In the Matter of Authorizing District art. Attorney to prepare Amendment to Junk Yard Ordinance. 1 On mot ion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an Ordinance that will amend Section II of Ordinance 455 as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain a junk yard without enclosing r r said junk yard with a solid fence eight feet (8') in height. The surface of said fence shall be constructed of top quality materials and shall be protected from weathering by paint or other material as required. The color of the applied finish shall harmonize with other improvements in the immediate area. Al permit for the construction of the fence shall be obtained from the County Building M Inspector's Department and the structural components shall comply with the requirements j of the County Building Code. All such fences shall be adequately maintained and be keptt free of any and all signs, pictures, advertisements or billboards. The Board of Super- visors may, in its discretion, require the posting of a cash bond to insure the adequate M= continued maintenance of such fences." u t ws The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 777 and No. 781. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 777 and 781, and a copy of each of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner requiredl r , by law, as evidenced by affidavits filed with this Board. 1 r 4 t z, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE . I x BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 777 and 781 be and they are hereby -declared duly published for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reports of county departments. Report for February, 1953, of the Veterans Service Department, and of the Richmond Societyfor the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals for March 1953, Y s are presented to this Board and ordered filed. In the Matter of Statement of financial condition of Contra Costa County Employ-r. ees' Retirement Association. Statement of Financial Condition of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retire ' ment Association for the year ending December 31 , 19529 is presented to this Board by R. H. Kinney, Treasurer-Tax Collector of Contra Costa County and by the Board ordered f placed on file. In the Matter of Granting GEORGE E. BELL, JR. free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. r George E. Bell, Jr. , 1407 Madeline Road, San Pablo, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Bakery Products in the unincorpor- ated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said George E. Bell, Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #11 047 918, dated November 5, 1945; 1 a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE E r' BOARD ORDERED that said George E. Bell, Jr. be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Bakery Products in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; andq IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTdL'R ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor uponsaid appli x cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in, Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4'S In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to- by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows:1 In Volume 20, Assessment 15012?3, Antone and Aruna A. G. Van Pelt are assessed with a 1.63 acre parcel in Ro Boca De La Canada Del Pinole with im- k t Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. 5 provements erroneously assessed at $4.110. These improvements appear in error due to the miscalculation of the area. The correct assessed value of improve- ments is $3470• fm In Volume 28, Assessment #665058, Del A. and Mary A. Courtney are erron- eously assessed with 2.13 acres in Moraga Grant, assessed value of land 3 320. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment 66505?. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Purchasing real pro perty from Prank V. McGee and Mary Charlotte s„ McGee (required for County Building). RESOLUTION u WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 3rd day of March, 1953, passed and adopted a resolution fixing March 31, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Chambers. of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California , as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the CONTRA COSTA STA,,MARD for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and x WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such F purchase; z NUO, THEFLEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Thirty-three Thousand Dollars 033 ,000) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is hereb directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the a in of said N moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: Frank V. McGee and Mary Charlotte McGee, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Funk V. McGee and Mary Charlotte McGee conveying n said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all w encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: t Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State ter: of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE Portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 3 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Y Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County,of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: JI: Beginning on the north line of Main Street, distant thereon easterly, 33.5 feet f rom the east line of Pine Street ; thence from said point of beginning, easterly, r along the north line of Alain Street, 32 feet; thence at a right angle northerly 92.8 feet to the land now or formerly of Curry; thence at a right angle westerly, along the southerly line of lands now or formerly of Curry, 32 feet; thence at a right angle southerly 92.7 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO Portion of Lot 5 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa State of California , described as follows: Beginning on the north line of Again Street , at the east line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the east line of Pine Street, 89.2 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the north line of Main Street, 22.25 feet; thence northerly, parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 3.3 feet to the fence on the southerly line of lands now or formerly of Henry J. Curry; thence easterly, along said fence, 11.5 feet ; thence southerly, parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 92.7 feet to the north line of Main Street; thence westerly, along the north line of Main y Street, 33 .5 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE Portion of Lot 6 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: r Beginning on the north line of Main Street at the east line of said Lot 6; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly, along said east line, 93 feet; thenc westerly, in a direct line to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described N as Parcel Two in the deed from Frank V. McGee, to Patricia Diary McGee, dated October 30 h 1946 and recorded November 14, 1946 in Volume 955 of Official Records, at page 348; thence southerly, along the east line of said McGee parcel (955 OR 348) , 92.9 feet to the north line of Main Street; thence easterly, along said north line 32.5 feet to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costas State of California, this 31st day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit : W;5 tYj, m: Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. q.Y AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GiOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., W. G., BUCHAAAN, J. FREDMICCSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.T ! ` x In the Matter of Payment for 1 leasehold interest in property purchased for building site. This Board having on this day consummated the purchase of certain described..-: property from Frank V. McGee and !Ba=y Charlotte McGee, his wife, said property being required for a building site; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $2,000 in favor of Breck and Hazel Harrison and John and Bernice La Flesh as and for F. damages to the leasehold interest of said persons. K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Purchasing real ypropert from Ida M. Leslie (required for con- hv structing county building in Richmond). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 3rd day of March, 1953, passed a and adopted a resolution fixing March 31, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place swhensaidBoardwouldmeettoconsummatethepurchaseofthehereinafterdescribedreal property; and rffl£ WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published' in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDEXT for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such y x purchase; NO119, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contr4Costabe, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars 8,350) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and I 7 BE IT FIMTi;I.7 UTSGLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is hereby directed to forward said warrant to said title company directs the moneysto the owner of said hereinafter described real y, paying of said 3 property, to wit: Ida M. Leslie. when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said I Ida M. Leslie conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Com Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California , described as follows: Lot 5 and the south 12.5 feet (front and rear measurements) of t Lot b in Mock 154, as designated on the map entitled "Map of `Fa11s Addition to The City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California'*, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California this 31st day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GDYAK, H. L. CUNNINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. L- NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, . seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to make the following appropriation adjustments: County Clerk Appropriation Decrease Increase Capital Outlay - Rite-Line Copy Holder 20 Services 20 Unappropriated Reserve 20 20 1 t1 Tuesday, Mla rch 31 , 1U53, Continued. Court House and. Hall of Records Transfer the sum of $1,500 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General 'round to Services in order to finance investigation of the structural adequacy of the courthouse by a structural engineer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u, In the Yatter of Directing District Attorney to notify persons operating used car x storage lot at 5320 La Honda Road, £1 Sobrante, to remove vehicles from area. A petition having been filed with this Board and in which protest to the used car storage lot or dismantling car lot located at the James Devlin address, 5320 La Honda Road, El Sobrante, Richmond, is made; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney who is directed to notify the parties operating said used car lot that they must remove the vehicles from the area. w The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Junk Yard being operated in community of Rancho 'Vista. r The Rancho Vista Zoning Committee having filed with this Board a protest to a junk yard being operated in their community and asking revocation of a land use permiti granted J. B. Corrie for use of the Kiss Crane Company; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Copy of Complaint , Barbara Howden vs. County of Contra Costa, et al. , Action No. 57573• Copy of Complaint in Action No. 57573, Barbara Howden versus County of Contra" Costa, et al. , having been filed with the Clerk of this Board on March 31, 1953; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Complaint is referred to the District Attorney. ay The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permit to operate carnival in Port Chicago . On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 'IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Port Chicago American Legion, Henry Morken Post 312, is granted a permit to operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by the Interna- tional Exposition Show, from April 7 to April 12 , 1953, inclusive; and This Board having been assured that said American Legion will use its share." of the proceeds of said carnival for welfare purposes, this Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of Ordinance No. 391, and directs the County Tax Mr Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f.. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real w e Property from William C. C. Maand FergusonMaryM.Baso n (re- quired for county building to be constructed in Richmond).R E S O L U T I O N t C WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,. State of California, intends to purchase from WILLIAM; C. C. FERGUSON and MARY M. FERGUSON, his wife, the real property described in the following notice, at a purchase price of Twenty- , Three Thousand and Nine Hundred Dollars ($23,900) for the purpose of constructing thereon a county building in Richmond; and 4HEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Twenty-Three Thousand and Nine Hundred Dollars ($23,900) is a fair and reasonable Brice for said property; x u NOid, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, April 289 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property described in said no- i fix, 711 Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued. 7 Y 4-1 tice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the CROCKETT AMERICAN for three weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 31st day of March, 1953, in regular adjourned meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the follow- 1 ing described real property: All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California , described as follows: r Lots 1 2 and 3 in Block 147, as designated on the map entitled x Map ok Walls addition to the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , on March 22 , 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps , at page 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase saidproperty from WILLIAM C. C. FERGUSON and MARY M. FERGUSON, his wife; that the purchase price of SX said property is to be the sum of Twenty-Three Thousand and Nine Hundred Dollars 23,900) ; that Tuesday, the 28th day of April, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, r in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 31st day of March, 1953. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the a s . County of Contra Costa, State of California, By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk. IT ..IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute the agreement between said William C. C. Ferguson and Mary M. Ferguson, his wife, and the County of Contra Costa, wherein it is agreed among other things, that the Grantee, County of Contra Costa, shall pay the Grantors, William C. C. Ferguson and Mary M. Ferguson, the sum of $23,900 for the property hereinabove s ,: referred to within sixty days after date title to said property vests in the County free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, assessments, easements, and leases with cer- tain exceptions. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cort ra Costa, this 31st day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit : Y t Y AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor,uF Y Cummings, y y , W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.a ` NOES: Supervisors - Atone. T, ABSENT= Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of Airport r` Mana ger. Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager of Buchanan Field, having filed with this Board his written resignation to become effective at the close of business April 6, 1953; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is accepted with regret, to become effective at the, close of business April 6. 1953. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Appointment on a provisional basis of Marvin E. Scott as Airport Manager of Buchanan Field. Noble Newsom, Jr. , ng resignation,,baud filed with this Board his read tion to become effective at the close of the working hours on April 6, 1953; and It appearing that at the present time, there is no certified list of Candi- dates for the position; a NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that MARVIN E. SCOTT be, and he is hereby appointed. I Airport Manager of Buchanan Field on a provisional basis, said appointment to become effective April 7, 1953• X The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. µ x 33t3 Tuesday, March 31, 1953, Continued.In the Matter of Request of Airport Manager for overtime compensation. r*,This Board havingk on August 5, 1952 adopted a policy with reference to over- time accummulations of countyemployeesem to andhavingpy ing specified in said order that depart- ment heads shall not be subject to the advantages and limitations of the overtime reg-ulations; and o.Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager of Buchanan Field, having requested that this Board compensate him for overtime accummulated by him since that date;On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE. I. . .BOARD ORDERED that consideration of said request be and the same is continued to Aprilti` s 72 1953 for recommendation by the County Administrator.IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator and- District y Attorney prepare a clarification of the portion of the Board order of August 5, 1952 that refers to the policy concerning overtime accruals of department heads, in order r that no department head shall misunderstand said policy, and that all department heads ,.. k be notified of said policy. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Endorsement of Assembly Bill 2557, ? Regular Session, California State Legis- f 1ature, 1953. RESOLUTION REAS, the Planning Commission, upon the motion of Commissioner Veale,seconded by Commissioner Young, has recommended to the Board of Supervisors of the yAtCountyofContraCostathatsaidBoardendorseAssemblyBill2557pendingbefore the Legislature of the State of Californla, and that copies of a resolution of endorsement be forwarded to the Assemblymen from Contra Costa County, Donald D. Doyle and S. C.Masterson, and the State Senator for Contra Costa County, George Miller, Jr. ; and y WHEREAS, said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County has particularly urged that this Board recommend to said State Legislators that the proposed new section of the Government Code, Section 65650, be adopted; and Y WHEREAS this Board is informed and believes and finds that the passage and adoption of said Issembly Bill No. 2557, and particularly that portion thereof which is encompassed within proposed new Section 65650 of the Government Code, is in the general y public interest and should be passed and adopted, s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does recommend to the State Legislature the passage and adoption of Assembly Bill 2557, and particularly of that portion thereof relating a to new Government Code Section 65650. The County Clerk is directed to cause certified z copies of this resolution to be forwarded to assemblymen Donald D. Doyle and S. C. r Masterson, and to Contra Costa County Senator George Miller, Jr.PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 31st day of March, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cw=ings, Ray S. Taylor,W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.NOES: Supertisors - None Y ABSENT: Supervisors None h h And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesdays Auri1 7 19532 at 9 o' clock a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records,; Martinez, California. a Al A CHAIRMAN iATTEST:W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk w 4 Wf 331+ s r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SU VI.SCIRS TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA R`PRESENT: HON. H.CUMMINGS, x CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS T1 I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHA-:kN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. e The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of March 1953, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the hairman. t In the Matter of Reports r of Poundmaster and of Agricultural Commissioner. Reports for the month of March, 1953, are presented to this Board by the Agricultural Commissioner and by the Poundmaster, and ordered filed. t In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The office of the District Attorney having requested the cancellation of the 1952-2 County tax liens on certain property acquired by school districts, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having requested authorization to cancel the following assessments on the 1952-53 tax rolls: Property acquired by San Pablo School District: Portion of Lot 188, Map of San Pablo Rancho com- mencing on south line of County Road and west line of Lot 188. The south 236.91 feet by the east 50 feet; 1952-56 assessment number 195253• Second installment unpaid. Property acquired by the Martinez School District: Portion of the Rancho E1 Pinole containing 2.857 acres being a portion of 1952-53 assessment number 550581. Second installment unpaid. And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; " } On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the property above described. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution of Award of Contract WHEREAS, the County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did in a public meeting on the .6th day of April, 1953, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids fort doing the work and improvement described in a Resolution of Intention for the construe- 1 tion of curbs, gutters, driveways and drainage structures, in Assessment District No. j 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa, adopted February 24, 1953: which Resolution of Intention is hereby expressly referred to for a description of said work and improve- a meat and for all particulars relative to the proceedings under said Resolution of In- tention; and WHEREAS, said bids were referred by said County Clerk to the Engineer of Work for Assessment District No. 1952-1 of Contra Costa County, for computation and re- port to the next regular Board of Supervisors' meeting for the County of Contra Costa, which meeting was held on the 7th day of April, 1953; and WHEREAS, said report of said Engineer of Mork has been rendered to this Board of Supervisors; t NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the CountyofContraCosta, State of California, hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids ex- , cepa that herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and mak- 1 ing said improvements to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: j LCE J. r-4:,XL, an individual at the prices named in the bid of said bidder on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to publish notice of said award in the RICHMOND INDEPENDEST a newspaper published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa, and heretofore designated for that purpose by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. t I i r Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ar NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Done. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 783. Ordinance No. 783 which amends Ordinance No. 455, by requiring permits from the County Building Inspector's Department far the construction of fences for gunk yards and that the Hoard may require posting of cash bond to insure adequate mainten- ance of said fences, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEA BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published:, p >for the time and in the manner required by law in the TRI-CITY NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y In the Matter of Local County Government Meek. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS. BY;THE BOARD ORDERED that Rudd Sellar, Chairman of Local County Government Weeks be and-he is hereby authorized to arrange with the Navy for the transporting of a Navy PlanefromAlamedatoContraCostaCounty. Y*y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r h . In the Natter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Agreement with the State relative to the garaging of radiological unit in the Lafayette Corporation Yard. Y?"On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute an agreement with the State of California which provides that said State may garage its radiological nunitintheLafayetteHighwayCorporationYardoftheCounty, and in which agreement the State sets forth that the County does not assume any responsibility for loss of or q.damage to said radiological unit, while said unit is stored on said County premises which could result from fire, theft or negligence or wilful misconduct etc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition of Superior Court Reporters of Contra Costa County re-Salary Compensation. r Gertrude Dinsmore, Court Reporter of Department No. 11 Superior Court., appears before this Board and asks that said Board consider the petition of the Superior Court reporters with reference to Salary Compensation, and said petition is read to the Board by the Clerk, and x " IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that said matter be continued to April 11+ 9 1953 r at 2:30 p.m. In the Matter of Approval of Assignment of Lease for portion of Buchanan Field, by Sheridan R. Ross to Mervin C. Lehman. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS- BY THE BOARD ORDERED that consent is hereby given to the Assignment of Lease by the County ofrContraCostaandSheridanR. Ross which lease is dated August 5, 1946, and covers a j .. portion of Buchanan Field, by said Sheridan R. Ross to Mervin C. Lehman, and which Assignment is dated March 27, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint United States of America Plaintiff vs. 2.01 acres of land, more or less in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, Edmund T. IIren, et al, Defendants, Action No. 32673. k A copy of Complaint in Action No. 32673, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, having been received in the z : office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on April 6, 1953; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said complaint be and the same is hereby refer r- r fib R Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued red to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, f In the Matter of Declaring certain ordinances duly published. JAS This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Pio. 773, No. 776, Pio. ?78 and No. 782; and a copy of each of said ordinances having been duly published for the time f and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by Affidavits of Publication filed with c2 this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be and they are hereby declared dulypublished. ! dk 6 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.- r3 F In the Matter of Notice of Annexation of certain property to the City of Richmond. Notice that Monday, April 27, 1953, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of ' the City Hall of the City of Richmond, has been fixed as the time and place when and where any person owning real property within certain described territory which it is proposed to be annexed to the City of Richmond may appear and offer any objections to the proposed annexation, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said notice of annexation be and the same is hereby ordered placed ': f on file. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rz In the Matter of Authorizing the employment of Richard C. Stock- well as Associate Planner, at the third step of the Salary Range. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY, s THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to the employmentpyment of Richard C. Stockwell i of Rochester, New York, to the position of Associate Planner at the third step ($)+700- 00) of the Salary Range. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimr;us vote of the Board. o I In the Matter of lease of GABRIEL t VARGAS and LEONOR VARGAS, premises used by District Attorney for Richmond office. Lease dated April 1, 1953, between Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas, herein- after called lessors, and the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called lessee, wherein ] it is agreed that said lessors lease to said lessee certain premises, being a portion iuk of Lot 15, Block 49, amended map of the City of Richmond, consisting of office space- of l 12 rooms on the second floor of said premises, which space is commonly described as 315 - 12th Street, Richmond, for the term of one year commencing May 1, 1953 and ending ; April 301, 19542 at a total rental of $3,540 payable as follows: Commencing on the n first day of May, 1953, in 12 equal monthly installments of $295 each, payable monthly on the last day of each and every month during the term thereof, the first payment of 295 to be made on the last day of May, 1953, and each succeeding payment of 295to bel paid on the last day of each and every succeeding month to and including the 30th day of April, 1954, is PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. Cum minengs Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said lease. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH01 ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw his warrants payable to said lessors in accordance with the terms of said lease. r , The foregoing is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. x On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS t BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor Is authorized and directed to make the following appropriation adjustments: Decrease Inergase, Brentwood Memorial Building: 5 1 I r Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 581 To finance replacement of sewer line.. n j SS 41 µay Tuesday, April 72 1953, Continued a µz Decrease Increase Hall of Records: Capital Outlay - Furniture 1115 r" Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1115 To augment $4,000 appropriation for funrishing new courtroom., jury room, transcribing room and judges chambers. Y3_ Court House: r Capital Outlay - Building Alterations 850 i Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 850 r To finance alterations of building at northeast corner of Pine and Main Streets to accommodate the court for Martinez Judicial District. , oams F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b In the Matter of Authorization to fy the County Tax Collector to file Vin. claims in Small Claims Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies. In accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue. Laws-of: California, and at the request of the County Tax Collector and with the consent ,of`the p District Attorney; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY. THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized,to file claims in Small Claims Court ,for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on,,the; t following unsecured personal property assessments: rA, y `SUITS 1952-53 - SMALL CLAIIZS r Bittner & Clark h A B C Building Antioch, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 5`.844-Code 100 r x Tax $8.76 - penalty S.70 - Total Tax $9.46. Johnson, Elmer 900 A Street x;%,• Antioch, California Equi . & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 5.844 - Code 100 Tax Jl.52 - penalty $1.40 - Total Tax $18.92. Noia, J. E. f fi 1008 - 10th Street Antioch, California Equip., & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 5.840 - Code 100 Tax $58,40 penalty $4.67 - Total Tax $63.07. Brown, Anne x 105 GStreet rr Antioch California Equi Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 5.840 - Code 100 Tax 99.76 - penalty $.70 - Total Tai $9.46. Modern Sewing Machine Company dba 610 - 2nd Street Antioch, California Mdse. Assessed Valuation 5500 Tax Rate 5.840 - Code 100 r Tax $29.20 - penalty $2.33 - Total Tax $31.53. National Sales Company11.309 Central Avenue El Cerrito, California Equip.25 Assessed Valuation $110 - Tax Rate 7.506 - Code 202 Tax 8.25 - penalty $.66 - Total Tax $8.91. N Stafford, B. H. dba Payless Cleaners Vit. 1829 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California F Equip. - Assessed Valuation $80 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax $5.17 - penalty $.41 - Total Tax $5.58. Wilkinson, John E. c/o Harry C. Hazels,. 838 San Pablo Avenue j V El Cerrito California i Equi - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax 19.41 - penalty $1.55 - Total Tax S20.%. 4Y t f Bates, A. J. & Anna L. dba Ann & Art Cafe 305 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito California Aw Equip. & Mase. - Assessed Valuation $136 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax $8.41 - penalty $.67 - Total Tax $9.08. t{"` tp • Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued Council, Velma dba x Edith's Beauty Shop 1733 San Pablo Avenue A` N E1 Cerrito California Equiui - Assessed Valuation $510 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax 932.99 - penalty $2.63 - Total Tax $35.62. Olson, C. M. & Reichett, A. E. dba Consignment Trailers 680 San Pablo Avenue t 1 _ E1 Cerrito, Californian Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax 32.35 - penalty $2.58 - Total Tax $34.93. Vinson, Bertha t dba Vaniteria Cleaners 6148 Potrero El Cerrito, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax 16.37 - penalty $1.29 - Total Tax $17.46. National Sales Company Y 309 Central Avenue El Cerrito, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $680 - Tax Rate 6.47.0 - Code 300 Tax 9403.99 - penalty $3.51 - Total Tax $47.50. Lamprell, Harry 2801 Frazier Avenue Oakland California Boat #H A 865 - Assessed Valuation $120 - Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501 Tax $7.13 - penalty 6.57 - Total Tax $7.70. Riley, Myrtle E. 521 Ferry Street 4 Martinez, California sfi Equil. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 5.946 Code 501 r Tax 11.89 - penalty $.95 - Total Tan $12.84. Leon Fellows 4 831 Lcobar Street r Martinez, California 5} . Equip. - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501 Tax 32.97 - penalty $.23 - Total Tax $3.20. j Burton, John W. s ; £ 818 Green Street Martinez, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1200 Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501gh-35 P y357o - 77.05TaxpenaltyTotalTax Fulton H. E. s 2715 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501 f Tax 929.73 - Penalty $2.37 - Total Tax $32.10. w P Johnston, William R. 604 Ferry Street t'x Martinez California Equi - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501 r Tax 914.86 - penalty $1.18 - Total Tax $16.04. L ryy: Micelli Nick & Dejany, J. W. dba Milky Way M01 Main Street artinez California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $750 - Tan Rate 5.946 Code 501 Tax 0944. 59 - penalty $3.56 - Total Tax $48.15: National Sales Company 309 Central AvenueE1Cerrito, California r Equi - Assessed Valuation $120 - Tax Rate 5.946 - Code 501 Tax 37.13 - penalty $.57 - Total Tax 57.70. National Sales Company 309 Central Avenue El Cerrito, California Equi. - Assessed Valuation $210 - Tax Rate 6.375 - Code 600 4 Tax 013.38 - penalty $1.07 - Total Tax $14.45. Aiello, Neno 60 West 8th Street Pittsbur , California oat # S 815 - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 Tax $5.75 - penalty $.46 - Total Tax $6.21. r„M ercurio. Joseph 528 York Street Pittsburg, California r Boat # 28 X 201 - Assessed Valuation $750 - Tax Rate 5.753 Code-701 : 3 Tax $43.14 - penalty $3.45 - Total Tax $46.59. x rddrtm- N rf r ' Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued 4 v Russo Anthony H. 1326 Airch Street Pittsburg, California Boat # A Y 292 - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax Rate 5.753 Code 701;. Tax $28.76 - penalty $2.30 - Total Tax-$31.06. Lynch E. Walter 222 16th Street Pittsburg, California @ 7 Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 a Tax 14.38 - penalty ;1.15 Total Tax $15.53•w .. Russo, Sal & Puccio, Harry, 366 East 10th Street j. Pittsburg, California p Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 5•753 - Code 701 1Y Tax $5.75 - penalty 3.46 - Total Tax $6.21. r Mercury Cleaners 480 York Street M Pittsburg California r rm Equil. - lssessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 r Tax 14.38 - penalty $1.15 - Total Tax $15.53• fi,* 4 - Pickens., Ovie 1992 Harbor Pittsburg California rO,.Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 t Tax $8.62 - penalty $.68 - Total Tax $9.30. Espinosa, Ralph tt 15 Cutter Street Pittsburg, California t Equifil.50 Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701. Tax penalty x.92 Total Tax Sl2.t2.r J Bruno Horace 328 Black Diamond Pittsburg California Equi - Issessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate - 5.753 - Code 701 Tax 14.38 - penalty $1.15 -- Total Tax $15.53. Elks Club a c/o Namon McCree j 40 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California w Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 5.753 Code 701 4, k t Tax 11. 50 - penalty 3.92 - Total Tax 312.„42., t McCree, Namon 4,r jfi Y40BlackDiamond t Pittsburg, Californias r3 Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 70I a Tax 514.38 - penalty $1.15 - Total Tax $15.53. 3 Betz Denver 721 Alack Diamond Pittsburg, California ar Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 5=753 Code ?Ol Tax $11.50 - penalty 5.92 - Total Tax 312.42. Magelby, Gloria 39 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California Equi .-Assessed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 5.753 Code 701 Tax 923.01 - penalty $1.84 - Total Tax $24.85. r Anderson, Ethel M. if k 115 Black Diamond s s Pittsburg, California ti bt Equ3j.75 Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax Rate 5•753 Code 701 y, Tax 5 - penalty S.46 - Total Tax $6.21. Carrel, Russell 16 East 5th Street Pittsburg, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax Rate 5•753 - Code 701 Tax 18.62 - penalty $.68 - Total Tax $9.30. r4 • Pa anis, George & Hanges, Nick r - _ `A 112 Black DiamondF. Pittsburg California Equile - ssessed Valuation $200 Tax Rate 5.753 Code 701 Tax 11.50 - .penalty $.92 - Total Tax $12.42.. o- Lewis, William dba Club Argentine 302 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California Y Equi • & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 Tax 157.53 - penalty $4.60 - Total Tax $62.13. Nieder, W. G• dba Stockton Neon Sign 49 East 8th Street Pittsburg California F Equi - Issessed Valuation $350 - Tax-Rate 753 - Code 701 Tax 20.13 - penalty $1.61 - Total Tax $21.1k K 3401of r Tuesday, April 7, 1933, Continued rx Y p ' Pettas Bus Depot wFootofRailroadAvenue Pittsburg, California Imp. - Assessed Valuation $410 - Tax Rate 5.753 Code 701 Tax $23.58 - penalty $1.88 - Total Tax $25.46. Brown, D. J. 2117 Dwight Wap Berkeley California Boat # 2A B 974 - Assessed Valuation $400-- Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $24.02 - penalty $1.92 - Total Tax $25.94.r Burcher, Nick 143+ Yosemite Avenue E1 Cerrito., California Boat Vagabond - Assessed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $24.02 - penalty $1.92 - Total Tax $25.94. Cates, L. R. 1500 Costa Avenue Richmond, California F . Boat #28 N 258 - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $15.01 - penalty $1.20 - Total Tax $16.21. r t Hand, T. 1452 Waller Avenue Richmond, California Sailboat - Assessed Valuation $80 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 AF fr Tax $4.80 - penalty 5.38 - Total Tax $5.18. i a Hayser, Allan 1899 Jackson Street3s Oakland, California; Boat Lazy Day - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 fx Tax 460.05 - penalty $4.80 - Total Tax $64.85. Kunzelman, B.r 839 Adams Street Albany California oat #'28 A 293 - Assessed Valuation $140 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $8.40 - penalty $.67 - Total Tax $9.07. MacLeod, G. H. (Dr.) 6019 Rockridge Road Oakland California oat # 38 B 687 - Assessed Valuation $800 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 P Tax $48.04 - penalty $3.84 - Total Tax 851.88.,f t wanson, W. a 776 - 22nd Street San Francisco California Boat # 28 H 8$5 - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $6.00 - penalty 4.48 - Total Tax $6.48. Bateman A. J. 401 So. 39th Street, apt. 2F Richmond California Boat # H G 516 - Assessed Valuation 5200 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $12.01 - penalty 5.96 - Total Tax $12.97. a'Y r.fi t4+n.•.• Nickless, F. A. 1486 - 5th Avenue San Francisco, California Sail Boat - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $6.00 - penalty $.48 - Total Tax $6.48. Krummes, Curtis A. 91+2 Hanover Street Daly City, Californiay Boat # 28 N 202 - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 - i Tax $12.01 penalty $.96 Total Tax $12.97. r. . x Barkhoff,, A. µ `707 MacDonald AvenueF ichmond, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $700 Tax Rate 6.005--. Code 801. . r Tax 142.03 - penalty $3.36 - Total Tax $45. 39. f'ritzwater, C. W. ( Dr.)629 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California ff Equi - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 J Tax 93110.02 - penalty $2.40 - Total Tax $32. 42.. b King, Cleo F dba King 's Modernette 269 Canal Street r j ichmond, California quip. - Assessed Valuation $660 Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 . a Tax $39.63 - penalty $3.17 - Total Tax $42.80,. r Owen, Max dba Max's Service 341 - 8th Street Richmond California Equi: Issessed Valuation $200 - Tax" Rate. 6.005 Code 801 Tax 512.01 - penalty $.96 - Total Tax $12. 97•. c7`'z Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued. Pierce, John I. r , 907 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $620 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 w Tax 37.23 - penalty $2.97 - Total Tax $40.20. rr. Turner, J. L.1 dba Turner's Cleaners 401 South 10th Street Richmond, California Equik- Assessed Valuation $80 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax80 - penalty $.38 - Total Tax $5.18. aX Mathews J. M. R a a`dba Eagle Cafe 141 Washington Avenue Richmond, California r Equi - Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $140 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax 98.40 - penalty 5.67 - Total Tax $9.07. Mathews, J. M. 141 Washington Avenue Richmond, California g Equi --Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 r Tax 99.00 - penalty $.72 - Total Tax $9.72. a tem Martin, James C. dba The Baltic 137 Park Place i J et3 Richmond, California 2 t i Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 6005 - Code 801p Tax $24.02 - penalty $1.92 Total Tax $25.94. y Wheatcraft, C. H. 5 W 145 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equip. & Improvements - Assessed Valuation 5470 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 80111 , zf t,3sy Tax $28.22 - penalty $2.25 - Total Tax $30.47.r Johnson, A. H. fsdbaSnowWhiteFountain 1421 Cutting Boulev..rd Richmond, California Equip. ,& Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $730 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 . xTax $43.83 penalty 3 50 Total Tax $47.33ONY Adams, L. L. 2230 Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Equip. - Assessed Valuation $360 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $21.61 - penalty $1.72 - Total Tax 523.33. Petsas, Jerry dba Jerry's Coffee Shop r` 1321 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $460 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code. 801 Tax $27.62 - penalty, $2.20 - To"l Tax $29.82. r Walker Robert dba Kdst Fountain X 1504 Julia Street t, d Berkeley 29 California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $90 - Tax Rate 6.005 Gude 802 Tax 15.40 - penalty $.43 - Total Tax $5.83. R Burros, Tommy k dba Tommy's Downtown Club 250 - 6th Street Richmond California quiE Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $270 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 i Tax 316.21 - penalty $1.29 - Total Tax $17.50. A ' Johnson, Marshall r; K 32 - 10th Street k Richmond, Californiax . Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $350 - Tax Rate 6.005 -- Code 801 Y -Tax gil.01 - penalty $1.68 - Total Tax $22.69. Keeton, Douglas & Charles 250 Washoe Richmond, Califor.ia Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $370 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801. Tax 22.21 - penalty $1.77 - Total Tax $23.98. McNeely, T. H. dba Red Robin BarA 402 Carlson Boulevard z ' Richmond, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $10 0 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801:x.3 Tax6i.S5 - penalty $4.94 - Total Tax 566.79. Rush Lonnie A dba Lonnie Rush Market 107 Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $11.20- Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 Tax 167.25 - penalty $5.38 - Total Tax $72.63. N Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued 2 t a 1 Wightman, H. D. dba Wightman Body Paint t 32 - 10th Street x. Richmond, California Equi - Assessed Valuation 5700 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 4 Tax 42.03 - penalty 63.36 - Total Tai $45.39. Thornton, James dba Arrow Press 173 Espee Avenue 1 Richmond California Equi & Mdse, - Assessed Valuation $1300 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 301 Tax 97lb8.06 - penalty $6.24 - Total Tax $84.30. F Jfi Abraham, B. D. 521 So. 52nd Street NEW Richmond, California a Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $670 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code -801 Tax 440.23 - penalty $3.21 - Total Tax $43.44. t „ Bucciareili, K. 1027 Carlson Boulevard w y Richmond, California..},; Equi Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $440 Tax Rate 6.005 - Code -801 Tax 20.42 - penalty $2.11 - Total Tax $25.53. Jones C. & A. dba Jones, Joe's 1010 So. 47th Street Richmond California Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $82O Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 - f Tax 49.24 - penalty $3.93 - Total Tax $53.17. rY7 s f* Allen, M. E. & Gilbert, G. B. dba Allen & Gilbert Garagef 982 Carlson Boulevard Richmond, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 Tax 4.00 - penalty $.4$ - Total Tax $6.48. Y y F Davidson, J. C. 727 Nevin Avenue r F £p f Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $540 -- Tax Rate 6.005 -- Code 801 Tax $30.02 - penalty $2.40 - Total Tax $32.42. xr <, Hayter, E. T. 619 Barrett Avenue Richmond, California r K Equi. - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax 18.01 - penalty $1.44 - Total Tax $19.45. t 3 Thornton, James C.r h 410 - 10th Street Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $260 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $15.61 - penalty $1.24 - Total Tax $16.85. O'Connor, M. dba Civic Center Stationery t ' Bank of America Building Berkeley 4, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $870 Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 pry1. r Tax 52.24 - penalty $4.17 - Total Tax $56.41. R Garre, Dr. W. J. 425 - 10th Street Richmond, Californian, , Equilo - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 301 k Tax 30.02 - penalty $2.40 - Total Tax $32.42. 4 Rios, Phil it 431 - 12th Street Richmond, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $770 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax 314.23 - penalty $3.69 - Total Tax $49.92. Seuferer, J. R. t dba Dick's Radio Service 949 - 13th Street Richmond, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $700 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 802 Tax 91042.03 - penalty $3.36 - Total Tax $4.5.39. FyGrover, R. J. 525 - 20th Street Richmond, California s Equi - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax 18.01 - penalty $1.44 - Total Tax $19.45. Ohl Weil Charles'k 445 3 23rd Street X Richmond, California xF s Equi. - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax X3.00 - penalty $.24 - Total Tax $3.24. s<r Wda x k Y4 Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued r Hagenlocher, R. dba Dutch's Auto Repair 628 - 23rd Streets f j Richmond, California Equi . & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1100 - Tax.Rate 6.005 - Code- 801- JJt Tax $66.05 - penalty $5.28 - Total Tax $71.33- ty' Stewart, V. S. x i1156 - 23rd Street Richmond, California EquiAssessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 6.005 -, Code1105-.01 d67 k YmtfR I Tax penalty $1.20 - Total Tax $16.21. X Rice H. E. et al s i r dba Regular Veteran's Store 508 - So. 15th Street r Richmond, California INPI Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $370 . Tax Rate 6.0 - Code 801 A : 7,05 Tax 22.21 - penalty $1.77 - Total Tax $23.98. Curtis', G. W. 476 SaPablo Avenue Richmond, California Equi112.01 Assessed Valuation 5200 - Tax Rate 6.005 Code 30I a` Tax penalty S.96 - Total Tax $12.97• 344 f Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued. t x Moore, C. H.zta 211 Sycamore Drive Antioch, California Airplane 1946 Aeronca - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 6.311 - Code- 5310 Tax $6.31 - penalty $. 50 - Total Tax $6.81. r Houston, Sarah dba Sarah's P.O. Box 255 Byron, California Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $350 - Tax Rate 6 001 - Code 6002 " Tax $21.00 - penalty $1.68 - Total Tax $22.68. Parker, G. H. 1228 Cornell Street Berkeley California Boat # H7 688 - Assessed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 4.336 - Code 6201 " Tax $17.34 - penalty $1.3$ - Total Tax $18.92.y' f Y f: Barber Louise 2nd & 6eres Street x Crockett, California hRN1; 3 Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 5.239 - Code 6204 s. Tax $2.61 - penalty $.20 - Total Tax- $2.81. Crockett American 890 Winslow Crockett, California Equi Assessed Valuation $1500 - Tax Rate 4.896 - Code 6206 Tax 97*3-.44 - penalty $5.87 - Total Tax $79.31.Y F Green D. W. j .. Box 297 Danville, California Equi - Mdse. - Assessed Valurtion $400 - Tax Rate 6.149 Code 6604 Tax 924.59 - penalty $1.96 - Total Tax $26.55.r Townsend Lois Cameo Drive In Danville Calif or.-iia Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 6.149 - Code=6604'F q •f Tax 15.3? - penalty $1.22 - Total Tax $16.59. Wiley, Laura E. x 266 Chesley Avenue Richmond, California E:iui - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 6.385 - Code 803 Tax 9*19.15 - penalty $1.53 - Total Tax $20.6$ s ; Dodge, L. A. dba Porta House 2094 Main Street r fix; Walnut Creek, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $350 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Code 900 Tax 927.04 - penalty $2.16 - Total Tax $29.20 York, Jack w " 1433 Main Street Walnut Creek, CaliforniaMe Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $350 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Cale 900 f Tax $27.04 - penalty $2.16 - Total Tax $29.20. r xm Leo's Smoke Shop 1354 Main Street Walnut Creek, California b fN Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Code 900 Tax jil.58 - penalty $.92 - Total Tax $12.50. Clayton, Claude dba Associated Service Mt. Diablo & Main k' Walnut Creek, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Code 900 Tax 13-1.58 - penalty $.92 - Total Tax $12.50. Cameo Drivein Corporation 1116 Main Street Walnut Creek, California Mr, r ' Equi . & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 7.726 Cale 900 r Tax 138.63 - penalty $3.09 - Total Tax $41.72. McReynolds, E. B. 2134 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Walnut Creek, California Improvements & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $700 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Code 900 Tax $54.08 - penalty $4.32 - Total Tax $58.40. Bridge, H. G. f ti _ dba B. & L. Service Rt. 1 Box 9 C r Oakley, California Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 8.844 - Code 1000 Tax $22.11 - penalty $1.76 - Total Tax $23.87. Robinson L. E. dba Robinson Texaco Service v a P.O. Box 671 Brentwood, California A Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 8.844 - Code 1000 Tax $8.84 - penalty $.70 - Total Tax $9.54. E t',, a Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued r7? {{ Johnson, Nettie T. dba Duck Pin Bowl 2551 North San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $530 - Tax Rate 8.734 -- Code 1102, - TaxTax 146.29 - penalty $3.70 - Total Tai $49.99• y Johnston, Rachael SL Y dba Bluebird Inn s aj 5 12891 No. San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California r Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $120 - Tax Rate 8:734 CocLa 1102. _;:s $,I Tax 110.48 - penalty $.83 - Total Tax $11.31. a ; y Larson, Jim dba Montana Jim's Corral 2519 No. San Pablo Avenue I San Pablo, California j Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $360 Teat Rate 8.734 - Code 1102 Tax x,31.44 - penalty $2.51. - Total Tax $33.95• x{ Odom, Mrs. K. Be t T.. dba Miller's Hot Dog Stand 2095 North 23rd Street f San Pablo, California Imp. & Equip. & Mdse. Assessed Valuation $710 - Tax Rate 8.734 - Code 1102 Tax $62.01 - penalty , 4.96 - Total Tax $66.97. Bird, David L. Asx 1700 Emeric Avenue r San Pablo California Equi - Issessed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 8.734 - Code 1102 Tax L4.93 - penalty $2.79 - Total Tax $37.72• v Van Hoosen M. E. dba Vans Jewelry 3 g 2725 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California E Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $570 Tax Rate 8..509 -,Code 1103 Tax 4.8.50 - penalty $3.88 - Total Tax $52.38• r n 4 Pontius, C. H. dba La Rosa Mexican Food 2891 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 8.509 Code 1103Tax18.50 - penalty $.68 - Total Tax $9.18. 2 Fong, Henry F. & Yin Kwing K. dba San Pablo Chop g uep h 12703 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Equi . & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $5'10 - Tax Rate 8.509 Code 1103 Tax 543.39 - penalty $3.47 - Total Tax $46.86. Griffin Grace dba Griff's Fountain M 11096 San Pablo Avenue j^ San Pablo, California Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $30 - Tax Rate 8.509 - Code 1103 4 Tax $2. 55 - penalty $.20 - Total Tax $2.75• Williams, J. P. dba Quick Stop Vegetable Market r. f;1555 - 13th Street t San Pablo, California r , Equi - Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $60 - Tax Rate 8.509- Code 1103: t Tax 5.10 - penalty S.40 - Total Tax $5.50. k C ox, L. M. Alamo, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation $4$0 - Tax Rate 5.884 Code 5100 Tax $28.24 - penalty $2.25 - Total Tax 930.49. y Nicholson, Wade 219 Kerwin Avenue Oakland, California Boat # 28 A 537 - Assessed Valuation ;150 - Tax Rate 5.840 Code 5304 k r fax X$8.76 - penalty $.70 - Total Tae $9.46 J{ Gess, Walter A.txr. 33 Harriett Street San Francisco California k Boat 28 C i29 - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 5.840 - Code 5304- Tax $2.92 - penalty $.23 - Total Tax 53.15. Pohley, Edward C.x P.O. Box 332 Lafayette California Equi . - Issessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 A Tax 911.69 - penalty $.93 - Total Tax 512.62. Schwartz, A. Be & Max dba Budget Cleaners Mt. Diablo Boulevard i Lafayette California Equi - Issessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 Tax 97-79 - penalty $.62 - Total Tax $8.41. Tuesday, e,pril 7, 1953, Continued g Martinelli, Joe 4407 Clayton Road Concord, California s Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 7.458 - Code 7929 Tax x74.58 - penalty $5.96 - Total Tax $80.54. k Anderson, Mary Louise 681 Monument Boulevard Concord, California Equi. - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 7.440 Code 7935 Tax 22.32 - penalty $1.78 - Total Tax $24.10. Davenport, J. C. r' Box 216 q Concord, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $50 -. Tax Rate 7.440 - Code 7935 9^ Tax $3.72 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax $4.01. Anthony David T. 6616 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, California jAirplane Craft 18336 T - Assessed Valuation $75 Tax Rate 7.421 Code '7961 Tax $5.56 - penalty $.44 - Total Tax $6.00. Ballentine M. W. 221 La Espiral r. Orinda, California Airplane 31884-Ercoupe - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Cod& 796 Y F. Tax $11.13 - penalty $.89 - Total Tax $12.02. 3 Franklin, R. J. & R. A. P.O. Box 174 San Pablo, California Airplane 1366 B - Lusc - Assessed Valuation $125 Tax Rate 7.421 Code 7961 Tax $9.27 - penalty $.74 - Total Tax $10.01. Hansen, Karl M. R. 1630 Merian Drive 3Concord, California Airplane 68954-'x-50 - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 r Tax $18.55 - penalty $1.48 - Total Tax $20.03. 3, Ha es Jack D.x 2003 Treadway Lane K Concord, California Airplane 62636-Gilder - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code '7961. Tax $3.71 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax $4.00. Lewallen, Odie C. t 340 Washoe Street, Apt. 1 Richmond, California Airplane 85606-Aeronca Champ - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 7.421- Code 7961 Tax $7.42 - penalty $.59 - Total Tax $8.01. Stutz, Robert W. 12611 Durant Avenue Berkeley, California Airplane 2729 H Ercoupe - Assessed Valuation $125 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961- x" Tax $9.27 - penalty 5.74 - Total Tax $10.01. Thomas, Jack,- Jr. f P.O. Box 716 Antioch, California Airplane 3111K-Culver V - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 Tax $3.71 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax $4.00. r ;Y 1 Townsend, Hugh 2232 Ivy Drive Oakland, California Airplane 4525 E Aeronca - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 7.421 Cade 7961 Tax $18.55 - penalty $1.48 - Total Tax $20.03. 1 W. D. Hull dba Aero Exchange Buchanan Field Concord, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Cade 7961 Tax 11.13 - penalty $.89 - Total Tax $12.02. eYp Abbott Brothers Supply e 2591 No. Main Street Walnut Creek, California Equi 8c Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 7.783 - Code 7977 Tax ?77.83 - penalty $6.22 - Total Tax $84.05. Wright, J. L. 2593 Main Street Walnut Creek, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $120 - Tax Rate 8.259 - Code 7981 Pax ?9.91 - penalty 5.79 - Total Tax $10.70. f Sarebalis, M. D. 114 Astrid Drive Concord, California Equij_ - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 8.259 - Code 7981 Tax 41.29 - penalty $3.30 - Total Tax $44.59. r.._ .., p,.. .,.. .,. OLL S . j tTuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued t A^, Johnson, Nettie T. dba Duck Pin Bowl 2 551 North San Pablo Avenue s i San Pablo California 1 Equip. & Mdse . - Assessed Valuation $530 - Tax Rate 8.734 ' Code 1102°ITax $46.29 - penalty $3.70 - Total Tax $49 99 R JJr Johnston, Rachael 1 dba Bluebird Inn 2891 No. San Pablo Avenue 1 San Pablo, California tr. 1 Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $120 Tar Rate $.734 -µCode 1102 Tax 110.48 - penalty $.83 - Total Tax $11. 31.Larson• Jim f dba Montana Jim's Corral i2519 No. San Pablo Avenue w San Pablo, California t Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $360 Tax Rate 8.734 Code 1102 Tax $31.44 penalty $2.51 Total Tax $33. 95•4 r- Apr Odom, Airs. K. E.dba Miller's Hot Dog Stand i2095 North 23rd Street San Pablo, California Imp. & Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $710 - Tax, Rate 8..73.4 - Code, 1- 102 Tax $62.01 - penalty $4.96 - Total Tax $66. 97. Bird David L.0N 1 t1700 Emeric Avenue r San Pablo California Equi - ss.ssed Valuation $400 - Tax Rate 8.734 Code 1102 a ,Tax 34.93 - penalty $2.79 - Total Tax $37. 72.l Van Hoosen M. E. I dba Vans l'ewelry s 12725 San Pablo Avenue rjrw ii jSan Pablo California Equip. 3'& Mdse.Assessed Valuation $570ax 652- 38-Tax Rate 8.509 Code11031Tax148.50 - penalty 33-88 - TotalT iJr Pontius, C. H.dba La Rosa Mexican Food 12891 San Pablo Avenuep i San Pablo, California Equi & Mdse.Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 8.509 - Code 1103 y Tax 38.50 - penalty $.68 - Total Tax $9.18. r ;Fong, Henry F. & Yin, Swing K.idba San Pablo Chop Suey 2703 San Pablo Avenue f jSan Pablo, California 0 Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $510 Tax Rate 8.509 - Code 1103 Tax 43.39 - penalty $3.47 - Total Tax $46.86. Y i k Griffin Grace r }idba Griff's Fountain w ..1096 San Pablo Avenue jSan Pablo, California Ndse. - Assessed Valuation $30 - Tax Rate 8.509 - Code 1103 Tax $2.55 - penalty $.20 - Total Tax $2.75. h;4' s..Williams, J. P.idba Quick Stop Vegetable Market 11555 - 13th Street San Pablo, CaliforniaxLMEqui - Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $60 - Tax Rate 8.509 - Code1143-IiTax 5.10 - penalty $.40 - Total Tax $5. 50. x COXM. Alamo L. California Improvements - Assessed Valuation $480 - Tax Rate 5.884 - Code 5100 s r Tax $28.24 - penalty $2.25 - Total Tax $30.49. 41,Nicholson, Wade 219 Kerwin Avenue Y Oakland, California Boat # 28 A 537 - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax. Rate 5.840 - Code 5304G4JTax $8.76 - penalty $.70 - Total Tax $9. 46. R 1 Gess, Walter A.133 Harriett Street San Francisco, California Boat # 28 C 409 - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 5.840 Code- :5304 r = y y Tax $2.92 - penalty $.23 - Total Tax $3. 15.Pohley, Edward C.P.O. Box 332 s. f t L vaY Lafayette California Equip. - Issessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 Tax $11.69 - penalty $.93 - Total Tax $12.62. P Schwartz, A. E. & Max dba Budget Cleaners Mt. Diablo Boulevard w Lafayette California Equip. - Issessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 aTax $7.79 - penalty $.62 - Total Tax $8. 41. r" i 1' k Tuesday, April 7, 1953: Continued Keen, Robert P.O. Box '673 Lafayette,Lafayette, California k u Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $350 - Tax Rate 7*794 ' Code 7305 Tax ` 27.27 - penalty $2.18 - Total Tax $29.45: White, R. C. dba White Home Realtyn 3381 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette California Eaui . - Issessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 Tax 315.55 - penalty $1.24 - Total Tax $16.82. r v Haase, Kurt dba The Frontier F 3 584 Mt. Diablo Lafayette California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $600 - Tax Rate 7.794 - Code 7305 Tax 94b.76 - penalty $3.74 - Total Tax $50.50•t F Hanson James & Eileen a dba Hillside Motel Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette, California Equi3S8.97 Mdse. - Assessed ValuationT$500 a Rate 7.794 - Code 7305. Tax penalty 53.11 Total ax $42. Merris, Roy 3586 Mt. Diablo Lafayette, Californiay 7305-' Equip. & Mdse. ' assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 7.794 Code Tax $23.38 - penalty $1.87 - Total Tax $2.51.25. F ; Cordova A. J. dba Rickshaw Rondezvous 4 s' 3210 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $900 - Tax Rate 7.732 ' Code 7606 Tax 69.58 - penalty $5.56 ' Total Tax $75.14: Dans, John & Naomi 2135 Willow Pass Road aPittsburg, California lb w - Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 8.617 - Code '790b r z` Tax $12.92 - penalty $1.03 - Total Tax $13.95. w ik Filmore, James f "# 2224 Willow Pass xr"s Pittsburg, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 8.617 - Code 7906 Tax ?43-08 - penalty 53.44 - Total Tax $46.52. r Webb, C. W. r dba Union Service Station 2594 Willow Pass Pittsburg, California Equip & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 8.617 - Code 7906 Tax x17.23 - penalty $1.39 - Total Tax $18.60. Hines B. P. 1658 deary Road Walnut Creek California f Boat t 28 C 17 - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 8.088 - Code 7911 Tax $ .04 - penalty $.32 - Total Tax 54.36. f Krenkle, B. 1827 Lafayette Street Alameda, California Boat # 28 F 804 - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 8.088 Code 7911 Tax $8.08 - penalty .64 - Total Tax 58,72. Wohlgemuth, 0. J. P.O. Box 246 Walnut Creek California Boat # 28 B6b - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 8.088 - Code 7911 Tax $80.88 - penalty $6.47 - Total Tax $87.35. Bibbins Robert 730 Kelley Avenue Martinez California Boat # 2A C 233 - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 6.560 - Code 7917 Tax $6.56 - penalty 5.52 - Total Tax $7.08.i Willingham Lupe & Bert Evans 3643 - 23rc Street San Francisco California Boat # 28 B 76 - Assessed Valu-tion $500 - Tax Rate 6.560 - Code 7917A Tax $32.80 - penalty $2.62 - Total Tax $35.42. Ward, B. E.r . 77 Main Street Port Chicago, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.673 - Code 7926 Tax 13.50 - penalty S.92 - Total Tax $12.42. 1 1I s 1 i Tuesday, April ? 1953 Continued r4 Martinelli, Joe 44407 Clayton Road Concord, Califor: ia Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax Rate 7.458 - Code 792.9Taxpenalty $5.96 - Total Tax $80.54. wks v Anderson, Mary Louise 681 Monument Boulevard s fr * ax mak , Concord, California 1Equi - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tax Rate 7.440 Code 7935 Tax 22.32 - penalty $1.78 - Total Tax $24.10.x Davenport, J. C. Y us Box 216 Concord, California r„ NEqui - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax Rate 7.440 - Cale 7935 r Tax 3.72 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax 84.01.N rcro f,Uy' I Anthony David T. S6616TelegraphAvenue erkeley, California aAirplaneCraft18336T - Assessed Valuation 875 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 4 Tax $5.56 - penalty $.44 - Total Tax $6.00.3 0 _ Ballentine M. W.m; 221 La Espiral f =< Ori nda California Airplane 31884•Ercoupe - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 g T.3G Tax $11.13 - penalty S.$9 - Total Tax $12.02. x; Franklin R J & L0. Box 174 n Pablo, California r 3 x irplane 1366 B - Lusc - Assessed Valuation $125` Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 w ax $9.27 - penalty $.74 - Total Tax $10.01. I Hansen, Karl M. R. 1630 Merian Drive x Concord, Californiat , K s.s a as.Airplane 68954-T-50 - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961- Tax $18.55 - penalty $1.48 - Total Tax $20.03• Hay es Jack D.W12043TreadwayLane sConeord, California 5 Airplane 62636-Gilder - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 Tax $3.71 - penalty S.29 - Total Tax $4.00. I Lewallen, Odie C. X340 Washoe Street, Apt. 1 lRichmond, California Airplane 85606-Aeronca Champ - Assessed Valuation $100 - Tax Rate 7.421- Code- 7961 ` Fkfl Tax $7.42 - penalty S. 59 - Total Tax $8.01. r V 1'Stutz Robert W. r=3 12611 Durant AvenueT Berkeley, California x ,10 Airplane 2729 H Ercoupe - Assessed Valuation $125 - Tax Rate 7.421 -'Code 7961'Tax $9.27 - penalty 5.71+ - Total Tax $10.01. Thomas, Jack,- Jr. P.O. Box 716 x' IAntioch, California YUAirplane3111K-Culver V - Assessed Valuation $50 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961, x Tax $3.71 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax $4.00. Townsend, Hugh 12232 Ivy Drive Oakland California r Airplane 4525 E Aeronca - Assessed Valuation $250 - Tax Rate 7.421 Code 7961 Tax $18.55 - penalty 51.48 - Total Tax $20.03. W. D. Hull dba Aero Exchange Buchanan Field sx Concord, California 1Equi - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 7.421 - Code 7961 Tax 911.13 - penalty $.89 - Total Tax $12.02. Aq Abbott Brothers Supply r r P 2591 No. Main Street IlWalnut Creek, California Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1000 - Tax Rate 7.783 - Code 7977' I° r Tax 77.83 - penalty $6.22 - Total Tax $84.05. Y 7 Wright, J. L. 2593 Main Street Walnut Creek, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $120 - Tax Rate 8.259 - Code 7981 Tax $9.91 - penalty S.79 - Total Tax $10.70. e Sarebalis, M. D. 114 Astrid Drive9 Concord, California zEqui - Assessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 8.259 - Code 7981l-ITax41.29 - penalty $3.30 - Total Tax $44.59. 9x t 2Tuesday, April 7> 1953> Continued s Minta, Dorothy xJ dba Dorothy's Cafe cOakley, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $300 - Tan Rate 6.874 - Code 3203 Tax 20.62 - penalty $1.64 - Total Tax $22.26. P r Abbott, C. L. 2330 San Juan Avenue r Walnut Creek, California Boat # 28 B 464 - Assessed Valuation 3200_ - Tax Rate 5.859 - Code-8205 Tax $11.71 - penalty $.93 - Total Tai $12,.64. 7 z Adams, Ken., Y P. 0. Box 71 Bethel island, California Boat # 28 C 31 - Assessed Valuation $160 Tax Rate 5.859' - Code 8205 Tax $9.37 - penalty S.74 - Total Tax $10.11. Mallamace, James i 235 - N. 11th Street San Jose California Boat # 26 W 685 - Assessed Valuation $900 - Tax Rate 5.859 - Code 8205 Tax $52.73 - penalty $4.21 - Total Tax $56.94• y, Packard, A. J.h: 1691 - 5th Street Livermore, California Boat # 28 F 291 - Assessed Valuation $300 Tax Rate 5.859 Code 8205 Tax $17.57 - penalty $1.40 - Total Tax $18.97. Tymer, Art 20983 Nunes Avenue Castro Valleyy California Y Boat # 28 E 49 - Assessed Valuation $150 - Tax Rate 5.859 -.Code 8205 qf Tax $8.78 - penalty $.70 - Total Tax $9.48.k Drew, Harold N. dba Drews Hacienda Box 1300 Highway 40 Richmond, California b Equi. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $650 Tax Rate 6.375 -- Code 8501 Tax ; 41.43 - penalty $3.31 - Total Tax 344.,4.yf Monroe, R. L. dba Monroe Market r , . Box 1309 Highway 40vg Richmond California Mdse. - Issessed Valuation $270 - Tax Rate 6.375 - Code 8501 Tax $17.21 - penalty $1.37 - Total Tax $18.58. Arata, E. P. 0. Box 182 Antioch, California Machinery - Assessed Valua tion $1600 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 8604 Tax x92.04 - penalty $7.36 - Total Tax $99.40. Dragon Brothers R.F.D. Box 705 Antioch California Equip. t Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $600 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 8604" Tax $34.51 - penalty $2.76 - Total Tax $37.27. WtlMartin, H. L. dba The Villa 990 Harbor Street w Pittsburg, California Valuation $1200 - Tax Rate 5.753 Code 8604Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valu; 5; Tax 999.030penalty35.52 - Total Tax 874.55• Pioneer Dairy Company Pittsburg California Equi - Issessed Valuation $500 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 8604 Tax 91268.76 - penalty $2.30 - Total Tax $31.06. Y4( p Zupancic, Martin Port Costa t California Equi & Mase. - Assessed Valuation 5300 Tax Rate 4.986 Code 8803 Tax F14.95 - penalty $1.19 - Total Tax $16.14. Lewis I. H. & C. H. dba Lewis Cleaners 1269 York Street Richmond, California Equig. - Assessed Valuation $450 - Tax Rate .7.247 Code 8901 r { y Tax 32.61 - penalty $2.60 - Total Tax $35.21. WN Sappington, Hazel K. a dba Kensington Beauty Studio 302 - Ar ling ton Avenue Berkeley, California k, Equi - Assessed Valuation $520 - Tax Rate 8.019 - Code 8904 t aTax941.69 - penalty $3.33 - Total Tax $45.02. s, y, n x-s u tom r) a"t Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued M k Roberts, Marion dba Roberts Grocery 1637 Truman Avenue San Pablo, California Equil* & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $730 Tax Rate 7.534 -- code 9113 41. Tax54.99 ' penalty $4.39 - Total Tax $59.38. Burns Willie r T dba brown Derby Cafe r 413 Grove Street San Pablo, California w, , Equi & 14dse. - Assessed Valuation $840 - Tax Rate 7.534 - Code 9113A3.28TaxA3.28 - penalty $5.06 - Total Tax $68.34. Kelley, Willie r dba A. B. C. Food Store 415 Grove Street San Pablo, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $750 - Tax Rate 7.534 - Code 9113 Tax 956.50 - penalty $4.52 - Total Tax $61.02.. Wilson C. V. dba Wilsons Grocery r 20 Standard Avenue San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $240 - Tax Rate 7.534 - Code 91137 t . Tax $18.08 - penalty $1.44 - Total Tax $19.52. g r. R. F.y Box 727 Robinson,' Walnut Creek, California Equi - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 8.152 - Code 10001 Tax 16.30 - penalty $1.30 - Total Tax $17.60. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rpt In the Matter of Authorization to the County Tax Collector to file claims in Justice Court s z for the Collection of taxes and delinquencies. s In accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue. •Laws -d California, and at the request of the County Tax Collector and with the consent of the District Attorney; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized- to file claims in Justice Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on the fol- lowing unsecured personal property assessments:. rt i Lh'. SUITS 1952-1953 - JUSTICE COURT Russo L. x 4 dba Leonard Locker Service u , 605 Madill Street Y Antioch California Equip. I Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2000 - Tax Rate 5.840 - Code 100 Tax t116.80 - penalty $9.34 - Total Tax $126.14. Frank Liebert dba Frank's Feed & Supply Company P.O. Box 731 x t Concord California a Equip. Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1600 - Tax Rate 7.506 - Code 202 t r x Tax t120.09 - penalty $9.60 - Total Tax $129.69. a . Sparacino & Cardinalli d{dba Concord Food Center 2301 Willow Pass j Concord California Equioc Mdse. - Assessed Valuation 53190 - Tax Rate 7.506 - Cade 202 Tax 9239.44 - penalty $19.15 - Total Tax $258.59. Strongberg, S. & Little, L. C. dba El Cerrito Auto & Trailer Sales 1024 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Equi & Imps. - Assessed Valuation $2200. - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300 Tax 142.34 - penalty $11.38 - Total Tax $153.72• Zanes, George 1842 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1650. - Tax Rate 6.470 --Code 300 f, Tax 3106.75 - penalty $8.54 - Total Tax $115.29. Flahive, R. F. dba Silver Star Gas Station El Cerrito California 1718 East Ahore Boulevard Imp. - Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $3770 - Tax Rate 6.470 - Code 300" Tax $243.91 - penalty $19.51 - Total Tax $263.42. ir Tuesday,, April ? 1953 ' Continuedp Radio Station RECC 235 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg California Equi . - Issessed Valuation $2500 - Tax Rate 5.753 - Code 701 K_.Tax 143.82 - penalty 811.50 - Total Tax 155-32- 4,r Sweet, E. S. dba Richmond Fish & Bait Company r 281 - 3rd Street Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. Assessed Valuation $1920 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code :801 Tax Xll5.29 - penalty ^9.22 - Total Tax $124.51. Paden, F. & SophyIdbaSylvia's Cake Shop I1 '720 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California Equi . & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation 53120 - -Tax Rate 6.005 Code 801 r i Tax 1187-35 - penalty ,114.98 - Total Tax $202.33.r Arigos, Sam dba Uncle Sam's Grocery & Restaurant 4 425 Cutting Boulevard x Richmond, California r Mj`f Equ9112.29 Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1870 - Tax Rate: 6.005 Cade 801 a, Tax penalty SS.98 Total Tax $12i.27. r r Dias William U.dba Richmond Music Shop w" 1927 MacDonald Avenue lRfchmond, California Equi & Mdse.Assessed Valuation $2050 - Tax. Rate 6.005 - Code 801, Tax 123.10 - penalty 0'9.E4 - Total Tax $132.94. r dNrx VW Young, Guy & Boyd, Henry r„ dba Signal Service & Drive-In 2527 Potrero Avenue X Richmond, California jEquip. - mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2710 - Tax Rate 6.005. -, Code 801: Tax $162.73 - penalty $13.01 - Total Tax $175.74• Stamback, Nellie & Campuzano, Thelma dba Bissell Market M k408-A Bissell Avenue Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1600„ - Tax. Rate. 6.005 - Code 801; Tax 96.08 - penalty $7.68 - Total Tax $103.76. Brothers, Rodney sc E401 - 10th StreetNO K Richmond California x; Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2600 - Tax Rate 6.005 Codei801 Tax 156.13 - penalty ,12.49 - Total Tax $168.62.r Jli Coffman, Audrey dba Club Escrow 14234 MacDonald Avenues Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1900 Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 rr° s r<r ax $114.09 - penalty X9.12 - Total Tac $123.21. x f x r Warner, Hugh dba Butter Cup Bakery 3405 MacDonlad Avenue r, Richmond, California Eq ui & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2420 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax145.32 - penalty $11.62 - Total Tax X156.94. Bacher Television f c/o Donald Bacher 4 1161 Alderwood Lane Walnut Creek, California N Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1720 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 iTax J103.28 - penalty $8.26 - Total Tax $111.54. r r"VO tCgrquinez Fisheries Inc. f 1519 Main Street Martinez, California Imp. & Equip. - Assessed Valuation $6500 - Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 Tax $390.32 - penalty $31.22 - Total Tax $421.54. x} Point Edith Fisheries Ltd. 519 Main Street Martinez, California Imp. & Mche. - Assessed Valuation $3500 -.Tax Rate 6.005 - Code 801 t Tax $210.17 - penalty $16.81 - Total Tax $226.98. 1 r Furtado, Alfred dba Louis Store Meat Department 4r 16116 Huntington Avenue Richmond, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1830 - Tax Rate 6.405 - Code 802 tiwo ITax 1117.21 - penalty $9.37 ' Total Tax 5126.58. i# 2 i Tuesday, April 7, 1953 - Continued a Arthur, Chester A. 1315 Main Street s Walnut Creek, California k Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2000 - Tax Rate 7.726 - Code 900 r-; Tax 1154.52 - penalty 812.36 - Total Tax .$166.88.w Wong Kenneth dbaKen's Market P.O. Box 752 Brentwood, California Equi8c Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $4500 - Tax Rate 8.844 - Code 1000 Tax 397.98 - penalty 831.83 - Total Tax $429.81. r Tringue Eddie & Edwards, G. dba Edle's Coffee Shop w 2100 - 23rd Street San Pablo, California Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1300 - Tax Rate 8.509- Code 1103 R Tax 910110.61 - penalty $8.84 - Total Tax $119.45. x b Brooks, William W. dba Brooks Poultry Market 1416 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California X Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2000 -- Tax Rate 8.509 -- Code 1103" Tax 170.18 - penalty w13.61 - Total Tax $183.79. Mottle, F. R. dba Acapulco 1tN P. 0. Box 237 Lafayette, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $2500 - Tax Rate 7.794 Code 7365` Tax S194.85 - penalty 815.58 - Total Tax $210.43. t Cadenasso J. 527 Wano Street Martinez California Imp. & Mach.946 - Code 7609fsAssessedValuation $2010 - Tax Rate. 5• Tax 8119. 51 - penalty 89.56 - Total Tax $129.07. Alexander, Cecil dba Alexander Construction Co. P 0 Box 220F * Moraga, Calif ornia a Equip. & Mach. - Assessed Valuation $6500 - Tax Rate 6.218 - Code 7701 Tax A404.17 - penalty 832.33 - Tatar Tax $436.-50. Mascarella, A. G. dba Diablo Drive-Inn n Monument & Contra Costa Hwy. Concord California Equi C Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1200 - Tax Rate 8.259 Code 7981 Ii' Tax 199.10 - penalty ;x7.92 Total Tax $107.02. Bender, Godfrey M dba Oinda Bakery 39 Moraga Highway Orinda, California Equi Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1300 - Tax Rate 8.572 - Code $304 k Tax 111.43 - penalty $8.91 - Total Tax- 6120.34. j Martinez rood Canners 534 Bay View Avenue Martinez, California Equip. & imp. - Assessed Valuation 54100 - Tax Rate 4.955 - Code 8802 Tax ?203.15 - penalty $16.25 - Total Tax $219.40. x Kelly, R. J. Rodeo, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation $2000 - Tax Rate 5.905 Code 9005 s A Tax 8118.10 - penalty $9.44 - Total Tax 5127.54. Bally, Jewel & Jones, Bert zw dba Grove Street Liquorx 349 Grove Street San Pablo, California r Equi & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1670 - Tax Rate 7.534 - Code 9113 Tax 9125.81 - penalty $10.06 - Total Tax 5135.87• Beale, William dba Willmatt Variety 900 Williams Drive f; r San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation 52650 - Tax Mate 7.534 - Code 9120 x Tax $199.65 - penalty $15.97 - Total Tax $215.62. A Domingo, Frank. Rt. #2 Box 272 a Martinez, California a Cattle & Machinery - Assessed Valuation $5000 - Tax Rate 6.861 - code_61oo Tax $343.05 - penalty $27.44 - Total Tax. 3370.49.kr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Tuesday, April 7, 1953, Continued t, In the Matter of Preliminary t plans of Administration Building, County Hospital. F Masten and Hurd, Architects, appear before this Board and present preliminary plans of the Administration Building, County Hospital; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT -IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans be, and the same are hereby APPROVED subject to the ap- f proval of Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f y n rsP. In the Matter of Drawings and specifications, Elevator to be constructed in County Hospital. Masten and Hurd Architects appear before .this Board and present working- f drawings and specifications for elevator to be installed in the County Hospital; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said working drawings and specifications be, and the same are hereby APPROVED subject to the approval of Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Endorsement of Assembly Bill No. 2395, as R E S 0 L U T I 0 N 4 amended. Samuel Bradbard, attorney for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'Water a Conservation District, having presented to this Board additional proposed amendments to 1 Assembly Bill No. 2395, Storm Drain Installation and Maintenance District Act," which amendments are for the purpose of providing for proper financing of projects once -they, fare authorized; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said additional proposed amendments be, and the same are hereby APPROVED by this Board, and the Clerk is directed to forward copies of said proposed amendments to Assemblymen Donald D. Doyle and S. C. Masterson, and to Contra Costa County Senator George Miller, Jr. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said representatives be urged to present said amendments at the present Session of the State Legislature for the purpose. of having same enacted into law. PASSED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1953, by the following n vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. TaYlore? W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson. NOES:• Supervisors - None. y ABSENT: Supervisors - Hone. x In the Matter of Approval of r } agreement with State Department of Public Health with reference to reimbursement for salary paid one Occupational Therapist. Agreement dated March 18, 1953, and which is referred to as Amendment No. 2 to Contract 2.o. 236, with the State Department of Public Health, and which amendment agreement adds 8351 per month for three months beginning April 1, 1953, to be paid to Contra Costa County by the State Department of Public Health as reimbursement for one Occupational Therapist, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement (amendment to Contract No. 236 ) be, and the same is N hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Salaries of certain County Officials which are fixed by the State Legislature. The Board considered the proposals of the Contra Costa County Grand Jury in the matter of salaries fixed by the State Legislature for certain County Officials; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE z BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and is hereby continued to April 8 at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s K Fp4 t 8 b 4 4 + *" gCt t p;'4 Tuesday, April 7, 193, ContinuedVA i} In the Matter of Legislation r f E . which would provide funds to r I f. assist in construction of R E S Q L 7 T I :O N ' ,'4 x,-.d s x ,1 railroad grade separations. 1. 111 r ; 4 I 1: 1 . It appearing that there is legislation pending which would provide eties 'and counties with funds to assist in construction of railroad grade separations x Yh NOW, TIiF EFOR£, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLYSD that recommendation is made to r r JY . r the Assemblymen of Contra Costa County, and to Senator George Miller, 3r., that 'such x " $ . °s x le isiation receive their support for the reason that the cities and counties are i1, .g 1;. financially unable to bear the cost without assistance of construction of said grade f ;+ .-- crossings and which crossings this Board believes to be needed to protect the traveling, H„ public. 1:1 5 _ The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: s y + i , :. AYES; Supervisors I. T. Gopak, H• L. Guamiings, Ray S. Taylor, r iii. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. n. I ' llt,: 11 I NOES: Supervisors — None. y c s ,_A,Ap t l +x f 4 ..1 4 HW.. 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'-5 N. e. ,K" Fa` h.^,"S%y1 t. 1 fk'a"Gv .y,?* ,. r "rr';: ryu i.y rW, `R°a + t..t 4 G` .§ -: z a '• r .rt3 'f`-w`^£"« ,r-#, $ `+.' u• h a,y, a=' y;y a.v ,:a, t "^d' $' e "`, l ,' x w''} r a R4 u a Y,,M w,. ?3 mN r: Y..:.:. m ", 4,r , BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y " WEDNESDAY, APRILS 19532 THE BOARD MET IN REGuih ADJODFNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF r RECORDS MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. C1r1*4INGS,c` r CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. f rt G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. y,l+ Wff In the Matter of Adjustment of Salaries of the District r rAttorney, Auditor, Members of the Board of Supervisors, r Superior Court Judges, County RES 0 L U T 1 0 N Superintendent of Schools, and h3 Municipal Court Judges. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa had cause to study the salaries paid to certain of the officers and judges of said County and finds it appropriate to make recommendations at this time to the Legislature of the State f ,e of California in regular session assembled; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOINM that the Board of Supervisors- does hereby reeom- mend the following changes in the salaries paid to the following named officers and judges: a) District Attorney: . _3000 per annum. y P K1_ i f b) County Auditor: 103500 per annum. c) Member, Board of Supervisors: 57.200 per annum.- s d) Superior Court Judges: A salary of 516 3000 per annum (except r 1 that if the legislature enacts legislation affecting the salaries of Superior Court Judges in any county or counties in which the duties of said judges are comparable with those of judges in Contra Costa County, in such event this recommendation is amended to include any additional amount over and above 516,000 per annum required to keep the salaries of judges in such other county or counties). t.. e) County Superintendent of Schools: 910,500 Der annum. TV f) Municipal Court Judges: A salary of21,5_04„ per annum less 'than the: t salary as finally determined by the legislature to be paid to Superior Court Judges this County. BE IT FURTHER RE60LVED that copies of this resolution be mailed to the Assemblymen from Contra Costa County, Honorable Donald Doyle and Honorable S. C. Masterson, and to the State Senator from Contra Costa County, Honorable George Miller,,, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 8th' day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - Hone. a' z , ABSENT: Supervisors - None. w In the Matter of Request by Airport h" Manager for overtime compensation. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Noble Newsom, Jr. , former Airport Manager of x° Buchanan Field, for overtime compensation from August 5, 1952, to date, be and the same is hereby DE11iIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor. 4 ABSEIM: Supervisors - None. f In the Matter of Equipment requests, 1953-51+ Budget. At the request of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BO]W ORDERED that all offices and departments are directed to file their request for replacements and purchase of new equipment with the Purchasing Agent not later than April 22, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J? saera{r; t,./ e " 1• tom, Wednesday, April 8, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Approval of a Change Order No. 4, Project No. 2, Additions to County rs' Hospital, Martinez, California. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super-y4a visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that rz Change Order No. 4, which makes the following changes and adds the sum of $549 to con tract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital: ADD DEDUCT 1. Changes shown on Supplemental Drawing affi SK-4, Substitution of Plaster Sink for Lavatory in Out-Patient Department, t=. Room 14," dated December 192 1952 - - - -571 2. Omit asphalt and duct gutters as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-7, "Clari- fication of Boiler Room Site," dated January 9, 1953 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 ' 3 Changes shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-101 "Relocation of Wall Between Rooms 32 and 34 of Surgery Wing," dated January 27, 1953 - - - - - - - - - 150 4. Changes shown on Supplemental Drawings w SK-3B, "Revision to Psychiatric Build- ing--Plans, Elevations and Details-- Architectural, Structural, Electrical and Mechanical," dated February 269 1 532 and SK-3C, "Revisions to Psychiatric Building--Plumbing Plans," dated ryFebruary26, 1953 - - - - - - - - - - -22 721Totals2I 172 Total (ADDITION)W9 Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$675,225 r its Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - - - - 72026 5 y Change Order No. 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ADDITION r f < 7211184) be, and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Boar is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 4 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of f 1ChangeOrderNo. 16, Additions to County Hospital, and grant- ing extension of time. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 16, which makes the following changes and adds the sum of $361.031, plus an extension of fifty-six calendar days to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Com- pany for additions to the County Hospital: r 1. Reinforce three elevator doors on Elevator No. 1 - ADD $69.00 a 2. Install new soil line on Berg Street to replace soil line cut during excavation made in connection with the work authorized under Item 1 of Change Order No. 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD 292.03 3. Grant fifty-six calendar days' extension to contract- - - - - - - - - - -Contract completion date becomes May 11 1953• r Contract price (original)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes 7241800.00 Change Order No. 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ADD- - - 61.0 T7-251161.03 be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing bond for proposed SHORE ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICT. y.4x;• It appearing to the Board that a petition for the formation of proposed .SHORE ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is to be m filed with this Board, and that the formation of said district comes under Section 58500 of the Government Code, known as the District Investigation Act, and that pursuan ` S to said act, it is necessary that a bond be filed with said petition; NOW, THEREFORE, and upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the amount of bond provided for in said act be, and the same is hereby fixed in the amount of $900, which bond would be approve by this Board; or the amount of $450 if a cash deposit is made. a. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Af Wednesday, April $, 1953, Continued y In the Matter of Authorizing Additional position Auditor- Controller's office. r.. On motion of Supervisor GoYakj seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the establishment of one additional position in the class ofa- Accountant, Grade I. for the office of the Auditor-Controller is hereby authorized. t ` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing reclassification of position in the Pittsburg office ofq the Social Welfare Department. Y On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS` BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reclassification of one position in the Pittsburg office r' ? of the Social Welfare Department from Intermediate Stenographer Clerk to Senior Clerk be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. F. In the Vatter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor,, by Supervisor G oo yak} IT IS BY' THL, BOARD ORDERED that appropriation adjustments for the following departments be, and the same are hereby authorized: MAINTENANCE tG. Appropriation Decrease Igereagg 11 Capital Outlay Job #1265 5900.00 Temporary Help for Hall of Records 90000 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 900.00 fi There is a surplus in this particular job and we would like this transfer to enable us to employ a laborer to assist the t Gardener for a period of 12 weeks. i Lrk HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT F a Anprorriation Decrease Increase C. - Rural Bridge Group #1+147 3,$40.00 5C.O. - Road Group 3 7 S 19747.00 C.O. - Urban Road Group fi4 54 53.00 C.O. _ " Bridge Group X4245 106k4.00 C.O. Aid to Cities - Pittsburg 610.00 C.O. - Primary Rd. Gr. X4961 610.00 Unappropriated Reserve 610.00 610.00 To cover cost of W10 4285 and capital charge made directly to road 4961. i In the Matter of Resolution of Intention to participate in financing of expenses for the hiring of one additional s Home Advisor in the Agricul- tural Extension Service. f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY, THIS BOARD RESOLVED that this Board declares its intention of participating in the financing of an additional position in the class of Home Advisor for the Agricultural Extension Service in Contra Costa County in the following manner: The County to furnish transportation and certain minor expenses, together a with office space and office equipment, with the commencement of the fiscal year, July 1, 1953. t•rs The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x; Yt . And the Board Mises recess to meet on Tuesday, -&pri1 14, 1953, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of ?Records, Martinez, California. k 4, t ATTvST: 1V. T. PI.AS01H CLERK rg By Deputy Cle. q y+ fWWw 7 nom; t BEFORE TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 149 1953 J THE BOARD ABET IN REGULAR SESSION r F AT 9 O'CLOCK A. 14. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS; HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALTr ORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS 4 CHAIRN PRESIDIhVYr; SUPERVISCRMAS 4 ;s j I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESFKT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Petition f ri of Superior Court Reporters of t tr- Contra Costa County re Salary Compensation. a On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT JA7' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. 14. Teeter, County Administrator, be and, he is he M. authorized to request the Contra Costa County Bar Association to review the proposal. of the Superior Court Reporters of Contra Costa County re Salary Compensation, and to M s = file with this Board said Association's recommendation. E The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an w j Amendment to the Salary Ordi- nance rdi- nanca to provide for a position in the class of Assistant Right of Way Agent. On -motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor -Goyak --'-IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an. Ordinance rthat wllT 4 5 G7 amend the Salary Ordinance, by providing for the following position: M Assistant Right of slay Agent, Salary Range 31 to-#4921 s y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.` In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are:hereby approved and authorized: x lu Auditor-Controller's office Reclassification of one position, Typist Clerk' to Intermediate. Typist Clerk -' F L4;5 Hospital One additional Resident-Physician effective July 1, 1953; Hi;ehway Department 1, One position in class of Assistant Right-of-Way Agent on the sr mob, Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. I In the Matter of Authorizing Assistant Director, Richmond Health Center, to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- y visor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Goyak, IT IS -BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Muriel FY , Y uP Y Diff in, Assistant Director, Richmond Health Center, be and she is hereby autho riz ed'to r attend, at County Expense, California Conference of Social Workers in Fresno from May 4 to May 7, 1953, inclusive. rr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing Personnel Director to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the Personnel Director and on motion of Supervisor. - Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E.I Emery, Personnel Director, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, k quarterly meeting of the County Personnel Administrators' Association in San Mateo County the latter part of the current month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authoriziug certain members of the Health Department to attend meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following r persons be and they are hereby authorized to attend meetings: s At No Expense to County: Dr. Glen Kent and Mrs. Gladys Keyes - California TB and PH Assn., at Los Angeles, May 18-22. w y Mrs. Gladys Keyes - State Department of Public Health meeting nursing directors at Asilomar, March 26-27. y i Mr. Thomas McMorrow - Seminar on Housing at Asilomar, April 15-17.. fi At County Expense Mr. Eugene Port - Seminar on Housing at Asilomar, April 15-17.: Mr. Thomas McMorrow - California Sewage and Industrial Wastes Assn. , Santa Barbara, April 21-25. 4 y' Dr. H. L. Blum - Conference with Local Health Officers at Los Angeles, May 24-29 Dr. Y. Togasaki - American Public Health Assn. at Los Angeles, June 1-6. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board...Vrt In the Matter ofAuthorize attendance of certain persons in the Probation Department 1at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor. Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following persons be and they are hereby authorized to attend, at County Expense, the' South r c Pacific Regional Conference of the Child Welfare League of America at the University of, California on April 26 to April 28 , 1953, inc lusive: k' John Davis, Probation Officer Mrs. Alice Owsley, Assistant Superintendent of Juvenile Hall Two Deputy Probation Officers to be selected by the Probation Officer.. Nr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Granting BENNETT H. ANNSTEY free 3 4 permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.ar Bennett H. Anstey, 161 S. 16th Street, Apt 2B, Richmond, Calif., having{ filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle handpaintings and x glassware in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this $oardr:that said Bennett H. Anstey is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II., as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial Al 013 440, dated July 19, 1445; ire z On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by .Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bennett H. Anstey be, and he is hereby granted. a free permit-to,_artrkat; e h Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. peddle handpaintings and glassware in the unincorporated area of the, County as requestedand a , IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli ' cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for invr :.. Ordinance No. 596. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting JOSEPH FRANK DAL70NO free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Joseph Frank Dantono, 140 GreBary Lane, Concord, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fresh produce and fruit in the z unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Joseph: Frank Dantono is an honorabl r discharged veteran of Korean War, as evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate, Serial r1024968, dated May 4, 1952; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Joseph Frank Dantono be, and he is hereby granted a free permits to peddle fresh produce and fruit in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 7 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli j, cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in rr. Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of AuthorizingN Aud it or to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc., of SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT. KM On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT-IS BY THE g BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on April 7, 1953, for the formation and election of first three district trustees of the SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00, and $2.40 mileage for the person deliveringi the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at ! 10.00. IT IS BY TIE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to dra> his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election. HELEN C. SCHROEDER, 1132 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.40 Rent for polling place (Schroeder Garage) 10.00 Total 27.90 f: EDITH G. AKERS, 1122 El Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12-50 Total 12.50 TERESA M. ADKINS, 1122 E1 Curtola Boulevard, Walnut Creek a Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.54 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Time fixed for accepting bids on property located near Concord. tx This Board having heretofore on March 109 1953, directed the Purchasing Agent to advertise calling for bids for certain property owned by the County of Contra Costa; and This being the time fixed for the opening of said bids, the Clerk reports to the Board that no bids have been received. In the Matter of Appointment of Arthur L. Seeley as Agricultural Commissioner.I On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Arthur L. Seeley be, and he is hereby appointed Agricultural Commis- } s ioner commencing May 11 1953, for the term prescribed by law. F r t Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. s r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. za On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are µ_hereby approved and authorized: t COUNTS & ADMINISTR AT ION BIM4 0 p Appropriation Decrease_ Incr_ rean 4 New Roof 225. 001 Unappropriated Reserve 225. 00 The roof on this building is leaking so badly, itis beyond repair.HIGAWAY DEPARTMENT Decrease Increasew Appropriation E Replacements--County Garage 21518. 00 Capital Outlay--County Garage 3,013. 00 Replacements--County Garage 5,536. 00 018.00 Unappropriated Reserve--General Fund 3,018.00 3, f To use under expended balances from replacement purchases of w above equipment for the purchase of a wheel drive survey wagon. m.Apa_ro2riation Degrease Increase Unappropriated Reserve--General Fund 59000•Q0 r ...C.O. Urban Road Group #2345 59000. 00 C.O. Urban Road Group #3975 249. 00WC.O. Urban Road Group #1?5 134. 00 C.O. Primary Rd. Group#1 51 383. 00.To cover cost of Work Order 42869 El Toyonal Slide and Capital Charge direct to Road #1451 r AppropriationDec_rgaase ln, rease Aid-to-Cities--Richmond Grade Separation 759000. 00 Aid-to-Cities--Richmond Cutting Blvd.Improvement 75:000.00 V Y To cover reallocation of funds per attached resolution.Appropriation Dec ase Aid-To-Cities--El Cerrito 49229. 00 Aid-T o-C ities--Richmond 57000. 00 C.O. Urban Bridge Group #1795 771. 00 K8 Unappropriated Reserve 771.00 771.00 s .Transfer to cover partial cost of reallocation from grade separation to Improvement of Cutting Blvd. , Richmond z COUNTY JAIL_Appropriation Decrease mere Capital Outlay--Disc Harrow 500. 04 Replacement to Disc Harrow 504. 04 Unappropriated Reserve 500.00 500. 00 Appropriation was recently authorized as Capital Outlay whereas the transaction actually replaced existing equipmentzt .of a similar nature. m r PROBATION Apwropriati Decrease rease Salaries and Wages--Permanent Personnel 145. 00 Maintenance and Operation--Special Expensesil Weatherstripping door, etc.45. 00 Labor and materials to correct accident hazard 100. 00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 145.00 145. 00 The Richmond Office has reported two hazardous office situations.In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Permanente Medical d i. ry 3M Group, re emergency care of County' s indigent patients.Agreement between the County of Contra Costa- and Permanente Medical, Groug is,-presented to this Board, wherein it is agreed as follows: 73,k k.1, That the County of Contra Costa guarantees a monthly retainer v fee of $660 which provides for the emergency care of Contra C) H Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. Costa County's indigent patients. This fee provides care for one hundred sixty-five patients per month. The County of t Contra Costa also agrees to pay $3.50 per patient visit in ex- cess of one hundred sixty-five patients per month. 2. The County of Contra Costa to pay on a fee for service basis i all bills in excess of $20 per patient visit. 3. The Permanente Medical Group agrees to render the same care that has previously been given patients in need of emergency service when the local Health Center is closed. This will include pro- fessional and diagnostic service and emergency medications neces- sary in the opinion of the doctor in charge of the case. 4. Said agreement is effective as of May 1, 1953. r 5. Said agreement may be terminated on a thirty day notice by either party. 6. This service will be given at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Richmond. F" On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute same on behalf of the Countr 3 of Contra Costa. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to y draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y14 t tel{'• In the Matter of Ordinance No. 779. This Board having heretofore on March 24, 1953 adopted Ordinance No. 779j: and a copy of said ordinance having been published in the "Pleasant Hill Times! for theltimeandinthemannerrequiredbylaw, as evidenced by affidavit of J. Augustine f filed with this Board; Now therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor 3 Taylor, IT IS AY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 7 9 be and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 784. Ordinance No. 784, which repeals Section II of Ordinance No. 625..which regulates parking on Moraga Road, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISI BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the sante is hereby APPROVED and , ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, 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 Approving Ordinance No. 786. Ordinance No. 786, which establishes a 35 MPH zone for portion of Glenside Drive, County Road No. 3643, is presented to this Board; and i 4 On motion cf Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance bei and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish- ! ed for the time and in the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, 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. i In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 795. f Ordinance No. 795, which amends Ordinance 382 (master zoning ordinance) by rezoning certain areas in San Ramon Valley, the districts map of Alamo, zones the Can-t yon and the North Moraga Areas, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor G oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTFUM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish- ! ed for the time and In the manner required by law in the LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. i f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued t 4' In the matter of time fixed for acceptance of bids for w houses owned by the County of Contra Costa and located on 37th Street in Richmond. z, This Board having heretofore directed the County Purchasing Agent to ad- vertise, calling for bids for certain buildings owned by the County of Contra Costa z and located on 37th Street in Richmond; and this being the time fixed for the. opening,.; of bids on said buildings; the Clerk reads to this Board bids from the following on: said property: ITEM NO. 1: Carl Atalich, Lee J. Immel, Mrs. T. L. Gates, H. R. Mosher, Vito Addiego; ITEM NO. 2: Carl Atalich, Lee J. Immel, H. R. Mosher, Vito Addiego; ry, ITEM NO. 3: Lee J. Immel, Vito Addiego; and this Board refers said bid to the County Purchasing Agent for his recommendation as to the highest and best bids for said buildings; and said Purchasing Agent having recommended the bids of the following as being the highest and best bids for the sale of such buildings by the County: ITEM NO. 1: Bid of Carl Atalich, $2002.00 ITEM NO. 2: Bid of Lee J. Immel, $2206.00 ITEM NO. 3: Bid of Lee J. Immel $1251.00; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the bids of the above named persons be, and they are hereby accepted The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N rya n In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment, and election of the first five Directors of OAKLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the COUNTY OF COMA RESOLUTION AND ORDER COSTA, STATE OF CALIFOR3;IA WHEREAS, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa did on the 7th day . . of April, 1953, file with this Board of Supervisors the following certificate: r CERTIFICATE OF COURTY CLERK r I, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- ': fornia, do hereby certify: That not earlier than forty-five days nor later than thirty days before May 72 1953, there was filed in my office Certificates of Domination of the following- named persons for the office of director of the proposed Oakley County 'dater District: CHARLES GHISELLI RAYMOND JOHNSON JESSE HELLO GUNDER S. RINSET BLAIR F. SPIRES That I have examined such Certificates of Nomination and determine that each; of them conforms to the provisions of Article 2 of Part 4 of Division 12 of the Water. Code, and that each of said petitions is sufficiently signed; That the offices to be filed at the election to be held on May 7,- 1953,,., are. . the offices of five directors; That the list of candidates nominated is as follows: CHARLES GHISELLI RAYMOND JOHNSON F JESSE MELLO GUNDER S. R INSET BLAIR F. SPIRES z IN WITNESS Wn-MEOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at Martinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, this 7th day of April, 1953• W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk, By M. A. SMITH, S E A L 1 Deputy Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is,,,r hereby ordered and directed to cause copy of this resolution to be published in thee' EAST CONTRA COSTA OBSERVER, a newspaper of general circulation published in the proposed Oakley County Mater District, for the time and in the manner required by law. 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 Board held on the 14th day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: kY 5 Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU2•10-S, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. rad NOES: Supervisors - NONE. 3 r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Claim of Alfred Pereira against County of Contra Costa and r Noble Newson, Jr. w rE. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of Alfred Pereira vs. County of Contra Costa and. Noble Newson, Jr. , filed by Frank C. S. Pedersen, Attorney at Law, San Francisco, on behalf of Alfred Pereira, and being in the amount of $2905.53, be and the same is here- by DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the County x Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Request of Employees of Contra Costa' County No. 1492, A. F. L., for salary increase for members of the Sheriff's Department. JOnmotionofSupervisorBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the employees of Contra Costa County-No. 1492' A. F. L. , for a salary increase of $25.00 per month for all members of the Sheriff's De- partment, e partment, be, and it is hereby referred to the County Administrator and the Civil Ser- vice Department for discussion at budget time. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fey In the Matter of Monthly Report of Richmond Health x Center. Report for the month of February and March for the Richmond Health Center is hk presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Appointment of Wilfred H. Carpenter to the office of Commissioner of the tn' Housing Authority of Contra dad Costa County. Charles B. Weeks, Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, having heretofore filed with this Board his resignation as said Commissioner, which resignation was accepted by this Board on February 14, 1953; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Wilfred H. Carpenter be, and he is here- by appointed Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for the unex- pired term of Charles B. Weeks, resigned, which term will expire on May 26, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Protesting Assembly Bill 2816. F On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS x. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman, be and he is hereby authorized to- address a letter to Honorable S. C. Masterson, State Assembly, Sacramento, California, protesting Assembly Bill 2816 which will be considered by the Assembly Social Welfare Committee in the near future. 3TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. r y In the Matter of Count and canvass of votes cast, not including absentee ballots at election held on April 7, k 1953, w thin the proposed SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION AND PARMi&Y DISTRICT. Now, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. , the Board convenes for the purpose of counting and canvassing the ballots of the votes cast by voters, not including absentee ballots, at the election held throughout the proposed SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION AND f PARKWAY DISTRICT on April 7, 1953; and said Board having completed the count and canvassl of the votes cast, not including the absentee ballots, Finds that the count and canvass { of said ballots is as follows, to wit: ESTABLISHMENT OF SU71 VALLEY PARK, YES: 269 RECREATION AND PARIUAY DISTRICT NO: 405 DISTRICT TRUSTEES: Barbara R. Cullen 306 I Tuesday, April 14, 1953, Continued. 3.: Floyd J. Pickett 301 Robert B. Smith Arthur Rinne 301 John Mitcheom 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing r canvassing board to count and canvass votes cast by 5 ttabsenteevotersatelection held April 7. 1953, within the proposed Sun Valley Parks Recreation and Parkway District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor,, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatthefollowingpersonsbeandtheyareherebyappointedtocountand canvass (said canvass to be made on April 24, 1953) all of the absent voters' ballots cast at the election held on April 79 1953, within the proposed Sun Talley Park, Re- creation and Parkway District: JAtfb`S OLSSON DOROTHY B}QryYD JERRY 11 A1 t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r f In the matter of Approval of Budget Adjustment. It appearing to this Board that schools which are maintained for the mental-ly retarded are currently financed entirely from funds provided out of State revenues r: but that the law authorizes a local property tax which must be made by this Board in n3theeventtheapprovedbudgetfortheyearrequiressuchrevenuetobringthebudgetintobalance; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. O. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to make an appropriation adjustment that will enable him to use in his program for said mentally retarded, a building belonging to the Knightsen School Dis-trict, the repairs necessary to renovate it to be financed from the budget required fortheoperationofsaidprogram, and which said Superintendent of Schools reports can bedonefromexistingsurplus, it being understood that the cost of the alterations willAbecreditedbytheschooldistricttorentaltobechargedforthebuilding, the amount which has not been determined to be negotiated with the assistance of competent local appraisers if such assistance is found necessary. k7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approvis w,..Change Orders lios. li and 12 for construction of thl-d-floor Addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. f` On the recommendation of Z. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, and on motion of 131, Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDZUD that the following change o rde rs: f CH,&NGx3 CRDER go. 11 Changes as shorn on Drawing No. 1015-5 entitled "Revisions at r4. Room 410. 313", at no change in cost; 16NGZ ORDIE-M :YO. 12 Install a service sink in southwest corner of Room 605 and substitute service sink for the northerly lavatory in Meals y, Toile t Rook 516, which increases contract in the sum of Ylvt_ 4630.35; 4 to the contract of ibilph 4•arsen and Son .for the construction of third-floor addition randalterationstoHallofloco:ds, Martinez, be and the sums are hereby AUTHORIZED and y PPROYED and ii. y. Zunmiags, 'hairzan of this ,ward, is authorized to execute said change orders on behalf of the County of Ooatra Costa. The foregoing orde- is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r f j r Sib v. n fig- P 4 1111111111 "rn. .,.p,,t s, .. ,, .,hv r, "; „ ,,s.e wr ;.*c,,. rrn' t n '*f'^'rCa'S"k ° ` k r' r 4 41', +I , 1,:. , !!Ili!!!! ' ' , ,.,.,,,- I" , - 1 i- --, ,`'P,',',,- , b83 y. n — yd'. i4P f{r t r ,, Tuesday, rll 14 1953, Continual qw; f4 d S & w 0-, r w`' , g 31Y' k w` s>r 1:0r "• ,- 4^ri' a,Kh.,. •; 3„' u ,x% ' M,,, iT,,jR- t``. j'' ,r .M. J',a b 3 Jin hK ;drc S:S -e1w1,S,4 F,3, 4.y, $ a' y, r .,f A 4 f M .5 If ill- VC ir 1. iTQtFtlso,00-i4oieo4 11 r F Jc x3 s yrs{+ w ill11 a.- 'I" ri"-: s•c rr,q•,:.1, a,'t.. y"^'+kp, s ""'., x All rX,n,^ v a 3,t.e r.- '` ' A'+ "" r z x+ •:::t ac `,`"'F.. ".' _.,a.„>,:^..., ,r, •w x`<• U;;' .7':'.ss:g .s, --,si= i „ ra,rt.':'y.''° t,a ^s 'r r.,:* t` ,,,. { t. 4'r s 14, ^-^ g e. y.•,?... 4+e. k,t...?':""+«+; u..'"..- ,,.,. ..,. xv4.,, ,. M.. Y.. t2•.'nor i•+,,A a I v, a t^ .;.;w ._.;.-x r x;.. •, 101. MAT- rte tt a:'-` Frg.;.2 <s 4'.., n aux.,,...,r a:.. A 8+ A.. :.. o. r I ' ll : }+,- J r*. a ».r r' v • f t :}r f of, .3, .y y .. M,C'%k ... Jw ae`: .)e k'4'.•.w^F..? e2 Sa°. 1f.+*, , T,)"t„'.- k rs;aGv.x. r. t ^' '^ . o-. ', '1 ,&';.7 k, ,%i.e : '4zW.ia' ,,..i', "-" 4.- '- '`k.. F` ` r fY - gr Six 1101g `% Y=.. ' wK + . t' T a,"#xg`s,' ,},,'k'`d T fi` rte,,, f x r, Ski 5.,.,.'+ JUn *K' t. 1. i ; w 9 rw• i 1xi And the, Board ad ou ras to meet on ,th Aays A a i1 16, 1953.,9 . • , t#ie Hall of'?records, Vhrt ;z, WISH! . F t r* 4K 1 r £ ts . 368- y`e y u. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TRMSDAY, APRIL 169 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOMNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. H. IN THE BOARD CHAHMS, HALL OF t:y RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU 4iINGS, r. CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK See minutes in Zoning Book, Volume 51, Supervisors' Records. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53 r County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having acquired by deed recorded Aprl '9, 1953, ' certain property formerly belonging to Frank McGee, located at the corner of Pine and Main Streets, Martinez, California; and The County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel the unpaidy second installment of the 1952-53 County tax liens on the property described as follows Description 1952-1953 XAssessmentNumber Additional Survey of Martinez West 33' S" of Lot 5, Block 3 Front $89.2' on Pine Street 65506 - Second Installment East 16' 5" of Lot 5 less North 7.2 West 17' 5" of Lot less North 4 .7.2' Block 3 65507 - Second Installment M,.. East 32' 5" of Lot 6, less North 7.2212 Block 3 65508 - Second Installment And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the: County Auditor is authorized to cancel said tax liens as requested on the above-des- cribed property. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rcir In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation f of 1952-53 County tax liens. v The State of California, Division of Highways, having by letter requested the cancellation of the unpaid second installment of the 1952-53 county tax liens on certain property acquired by the State of California for highway purposes; and s The office of the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid second installment of the 1952-53 county tax liens on the property described as follows: 1952 - 53 County Tax Liens On property acquired by State of California Division of Highways x Description 1952 - 53 Lot Block Assessment No. r Map of Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite Y. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 10 12293 - 21d Inst. 7 - 8 10 12293 2d Inst.- ' r„1 10 1229 7 - 21d Inst. 2 10 1229 - 21d Inst. s Huber Tract 24 - 25- 26 - 27 8 138364 - 21d Inst. Alta Punta Tract 3 Por. Lots 9 - 10 4 Por. 140311 - 21d Inst. F ; East Richmond Blvd. x 9 3 200237 - 21d Inst. Subd. of Por. Lot 137, San Pablo Rancho Por. Lots 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 E 204019 - 21d Inst. N Lafayette Acres Por. 79 - 80 Por. 507649 - 21d Inst. r d' 368—B nx Thursday, April 16, 1953, Continued And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said tax liens as requested on the above-des- t cribed property. ir..ryd+ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 212 1953, at 9 o•clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 7Y. Chairman ATTEST. W. T. PAASCHs CLER$ By Cv Defputy Clerk rt v J;¢nPt r Fg xM.r 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HOA. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAE, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. f+ BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSOA PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. i In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. E , The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and ew- penditures statement for the fiscal year 1952-53, as of February 28, 1953, IT IS BY a THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. r In re Issue of Bonds of r VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT 4:: 1953 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of VINE HILL School District has certified N ` as required by law, to the board of supervisors of CONTRA COSTA County, State of Cali- fornia, ali fornia, 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 show, and after a full examination and investigation IN said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 21st day of January, 1953, said governing board deemed it ad- visable and b its resolution and order duly and regularly, y y y passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 24th day of March, 1953 in said school district, to submit thereat to j the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of $40,000.00 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: 1 a) The purchasing of school lots. b 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- tenance., urrent main- tenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. 9 s 1 tI i f Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary 7 apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) . The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit, providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in x the County of CO'_ MA 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 therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- d , turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required ti by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 150 votes cast at said election, s3 and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 128 votes were cast in favor of issu ing said bonds, and 1 vote was illegal, and 21 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said r election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebted- ness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; r . s? IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Fine Hill School Dis- trict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of 840,000.00 and shall be design- ted 111953 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and 823,000.00 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $17,000.00 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series asr this board of supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining 817,000-00 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated June 15, 1953, shall be 23 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-23, both inclusive, of the denomination of 81,000.00 each, shall be- payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said s county and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as fol- lows: wr: 1,000.00 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on June 15 in each of the years 195+ to 1976, both inclu- sive; principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on in each of the years 19 to 19 both inclusive. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five per t3 cent per annum, 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 15th day of June, 1954 and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June of each year until said bonds are paid; fx Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super- visors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signa- tures ignturesandcountersignaturesnaybeprinted, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, 3 so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHI-M (RDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMMICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA A 12000.00 SCHOOL BOND OF i Viae Hill School District of Contra Costa County. 1953 School Bond, Series A Vine Hill SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pap to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said countg, on the 15th dap of June, 19_, One Thousand- - - - - - - - - -dollars ($1 000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in Hke lawful h' money at the rate of per cent L_:%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of June and December 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). Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. t This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $40,000.00 and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an elec- tion duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 24th day of March, 1953, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa ua County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions # of the Constitution and laws of said State. a And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law stobedoneorperformedprecedenttoandintheissuanceofthisbondhavebeendone and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, ' that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by # y 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shah be raised by j taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS ldnEREOF 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 15th day of June, 1953• SEAL) H. L. CU?*1INGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: I Y H. EiA..._..._. W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors w IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A. shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. CONTRA COSTA County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof h out of the interest and sink- ing fund of the r VINEHILL School District in said County, on the day of 19____ E, at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and 100 Dollars $ for months' interest on 19School Bond No. A- zr Series A. of said School District. f H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation- upon all tax- able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks 'in a: CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said Count of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and statesCounty that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 12th day of May, 1953, at 114 o'clock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for; cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of CONTRA COSTA County, vtate of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor., W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with K. H. Neagle for portion of Lot „Hr, Division s No. 1 of the Pinole Ranch Partition (property near County Hospital).2} Lease dated April 21, 1953 between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, and K. H. Neagle, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee for one year from April 1, 1953 to April 1, 1954, at the annual rental of $20, payable annually in advance, receiptofwhichamountisherebyacknowledged, certain described property being in area of 4 acres of land, and being a portion of Lot "H", Division No. 1 of the Pinole Ranch Parti ' tion, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease is APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized 4 to execute the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n 1 y Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Elton Brombacher as Commissioner of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Elton Brombacher having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and .the same is hereby accepted and said office is declared vacant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Appointment of Forrest J. Si.moni as Commissioner of Contra Costa County Flood Con-kf: trol and Water Conservation Dis- trict. h. This Board having on this day accepted the resignation of Elton Brombacher s as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dis- trict; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Forrest J. Simoni, 454 Dimm Avenue, Richmond, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of the Withdrawal of Territory from Island County Fire Protection District.NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FIXED FOR fi HEARING PETITION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF n TERRITCRY f Notice is hereby given that there has been filed with the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa a petition for the withdrawal of the hereinafterW described real property from the Island County Fire Protection District. Said petition will be heard before the Board of Supervisors in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1933 at 10 o'clock A.M., said time of hearing being not less than ten (10) nor more than thirty (30) days after the receipt of said petition. The County Clerk is r. directed to cause notice of said hearing by publishing a copy of this resolution one 1) time in "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper circulated in the Island County Fire Protection District which this Board deems most likely to give notice to its inhabitants foftheproposedwithdrawalandalsobypostingcopiesofthisresolutioninthree (3) of the most public places in the District, one of which is within the portion of the District desired to be withdrawn. Both publication and posting are to be accomplished at least one (1) week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing. At said hearing, any person interested may appear and object to the withdrawal of the portion from the Dis- trict is- trict or to the continuance of the remaining territory as a District. The territory which pe tit i oners seek to have withdrawn from said Island County Fire Protection Dis- trict is- trict is particularly described as follows, to wit: a That certain parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 1 as designated on the map entitled r Map of Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of theCounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 23, 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 830, said point of beginning being at an angle point in the exterior limits of the Mt. View Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning in a general westerly and northerly direction along the exterior boundary of said Mt. View Sanitary District to the southeast line of the property of General Chemical .Company being the northwest line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Wm. Gottschalk et ux, to Mildred E. Tyler, et al, dated May 31, 1950, and recorded December 4, 195$, in Volume 1680 of Official Records, at page 260; thence north 56 17' 42" east, along said northwest line to the most northerly corner of said Tyler parcel; thence south 33' 52' 36" east, 852.57 feet; thence south 33* 50' 25" east to the intersection with said Mt. View Sanitary District line, said point of intersection being 100 feet northerly, measured at right angles from the north 4 line of Central Avenue; thence westerly and northerly along the exterior line of said Mt. View Sanitary District to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 21st day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. x NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. w Ia Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Petition for the annexation to the City of Pittsburg of contiguous property belonging to said City. F" WHEREAS, a certified copy of a petition and resolution adopted by the City l=<: Council of the City of Pittsburg at a regular meeting of said City Council held on January 5, 1953, which petition contains the description of new territory requested to be included in and annexed to the City of Pittsburg, a Municipal Corporation, and which territory is owned by said Municipal Corporation, was filed with the Clerk of this Board on April 16, 1953; Y NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor 4 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said petition and reso- lution be, and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, May 5, 1953, at the hour of ten j o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, t Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice of said hearing for the time and in the manner required by law in the PITTSBURG POST-DISPATCH. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 5, Project No. 2, Additions to Countyk Hospital , Martinez. F On the recommendation of Fasten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 5, which reroutes the existing sewer line as shown on Supplemen- i tal Drawing SK-11, "Rerouting of Existing Sewer Lines," bearing revision date of Febru- ary 19, 1953, and ADDS the sum of $2,415 to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Compaay for Project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital, Original contract price including amendment dated December- - - 23, 1952 675,225.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - -7212184.00 Change Order No. 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.415-00 Total T77231599-00) r be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this. ' Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 5 on, behalf of the County of Contra Costa. Et The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing release of lien against Joseph M. Luiz and Maria G. Luis. WHEREAS, in consideration of general assistance granted Joseph M. Luiz and Maria G. Luis by the County, said persons executed on February 13, 1934, a relief agree went which was recorded on August $, 1935, in Volume 383 of Official Records, page 486,' ( records of Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, said persons have offered to the County the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) in settlement of the lien referred to in said agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in consideration of the payment of the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($11000) , the lien created by said agreement be, and the same is i hereby RELEASED and the claim of the County against said Joseph M. Luiz and Maria G.I Luiz is dissolved and released; and the Chairman of this Board, H. L. Cummings, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of said lien. 4 3TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint, Pease, etc., R versus Enes, et al. , Ac- tion No. 57714• Y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the copy of Complaint in Action No. 57714, Pease, etc. versus Ener, i et al. , which was served on W. T. Paasch, Clerk of this Board, on April 26, 1953, be and it is hereby referred to the District Attorney. y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of report filed by Veterans Service Department.f Report of the Veterans Service Department for the mouth of March was pre- sented to this Board and ordered filed. i Ate,... .e...w.......-...... i i y 4 r 7r E _ Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. v In the Matter of Resignation of Agricultural Commissioner.g~ m V. G. Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner, having filed with this Board his resignation as said Agricultural Commissioner, his services to terminate on May 13 , 1953; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation, effective May 13 , 1953, be and the same is hereby accepted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepareF. Amendment to the Salary Ordi- nance to provide for two addi- tional classes. On the recommendation of the Personnel Director and on motion of Supervisory Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an Ordinance that will Amend the Salary Ordinance by providing for the following two additional classifications: Master Calender Clerk, Range 31 ($410-$492) Identification Technician, Range 27 ($3414410). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a J In the Matter of Approval of f •v. policy to provide for consid- eration of County employees' grievances. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THISu BOARD RESOLVED that the following is approved as the policy of this Board -for consider- ation of County employees' grievances: In the operation of any or s ganiaation, large or small, there in- evitably develop causes for grievance, real or imaginary, on the part of employees. It is important that a formal procedure be provided for disposing of such grievances so that employees may feel assured of con- sideration and will know how to go about getting it. To this end each sa department shall, before May 31 , 1953 , set up a procedure suitable for its particular organizational structure which is to be thenceforth fol- lowed in disposing of all grievances. A copy of the procedure shall be filed with the County Administrator.Egli" In each case the procedure shall be developed to provide: 3)1) Settlement at the nearest possible supervisory level above the employee, i . 2) Prompt action,r µ3) Assurance to the employees of equitable treatment.To this end it is urged that , following the original complaint to his immediate superior, any appeal to a higher authority by the employee be made in writing with a copy filed with the civil service commission for record purposes, that an answer in writing be required within five days, and that the employee be assured of his right to act either per-sonally or through any representative of his own choosing.In the event a satisfactory settlement is not made within the de-partment, the employee shall have the right to appeal to the County Administrator who shall have ten days within which to answer. In the event the latter fails to make satisfactory settlement, appeal may be x made to the Board of Supervisors which may continue the matter for in-tervals of not more than two weeks.The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. fx In the Natter of Approving Ordinance No. 787.Ordinance No. 787, which establishes a program of recognition for service" by employees of the County (service pins) ,, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED.IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the VALLEY PIONEER, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Approving j Ordinance No. 788. Ordinance No. 788, which prohibits parking during certain hours on days on which public schools are in session, for all of Washington Lane as shown on map of Sleepy Hollow, Unit No. 3," subdivision, is presented to this Board; and f t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHIM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "F;,XETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. x< The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving s Ordinance No. 789. Ordinance No. 789, which amends Ordinance No. 711 (salary ordinance) by the addition of the class of "Assistant Right of way Agent, Range 31," is presented to this j r Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the WALNUT KERNEL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 790. t Ordinance No. 790, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) bvi providing for the rezoning of the East Pleasant Hill Area, is presented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published i t . for the time and in the manner required by law in the CONTRA COSTA TDES, a newspaper o 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 Alamo School District bonds. f WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californiaf heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $70,000 principal amount of bonds of Alamo School District bonds of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of ! 65,000 of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and j J r WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit:i Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A.23,966 F Dean Witter & Co.24,515 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest and $r, best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium. F offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o i11Fornia,as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $65,000 par value of said ` bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is here-i by authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $79, at the following rates: i 3n Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum 1 - 12 3 1/2% I 13 - 53 31/49 54 - 65 3 1/2% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on December 1 and June 1 in each year, except interest for the first i Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. year which is payable in one installment on June 1, 1954• 2. The bid of Dean Witter & Co. is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bid- der the check accompanying its bid. r{ 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho a graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of April, 1953, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,. W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. 4 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to send prison- ers to Antioch High School grounds. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ISk BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and he is hereby authorized to transport 20 prisoners from the Prison Farm to the Antioch High School grounds on April 27, 1953,: for the purpose of setting up bleachers on said grounds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Compensation for Planning Commissioners ofi Contra Costa County. This Board having on December 3, 1951 fixed $15 per meeting as the rate to be paid Planning Commissioners and having fixed $75 per month per Commissioner as the total compensation that could be paid during any calendar month; and it appearing that it may be necessary for the Planning Commissioners to hold as many as six meetings dur- ing a calendar month; r.. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that when said Commissioners find it necessary to attend six meetings during any calendar month they shall receive as compensation there ry for $90 (at the rate of $15 per meeting) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an ordinance that will provide for regulation and preservation of natural drainage chann els. This Board having received from the State Division of Highways a communication with reference to drainage problem encountered by the Division of Highways in the con- struction and maintenance of State Highways on the lower lands of Contra Costa County; and this Board having considered said matter;M On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney confer with the County Road Commissioner and with Mr. Rich of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and prepare an ordinance for the regulation and preservation of natural drainage char- nels , said ordinance to be written along the lines suggested by the State Division of Highways in their communication of April 9, 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Flood Control bill. A bill in the amount of $1,601.52 from the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture covering cost of the time of E. L. Beckstrom from August 31 , 1952, to November 22, 1952, while he was under assignment to watershed investigations and planning in connection with the Marsh Creek Flood Control Project, said assignment having been under cooperative agreement No. Asc (OR-0) - 4.11+0 of July 17, 1952, and the work involved having been in connection with the development of Zones 1 and 2 of the flood control district, having been presented to the County by the Contra Costa. County Flood Control and water Conservation District; NOW, THEREFORE, and upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to. pay said bill from the surplus available from the amount set up for clearing the channel of Sand Creek under Work Order No. 4768. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 r z Tuesday, April 21, 1953, Continued. In the Matter of Authorizing 4 attendance at meeting in San s Jose. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor, the County Administrator and Supervisor Ray ! f3 S. Taylor, be and they are hereby authorized to attend, at County Expense, a meeting I called by the State Board of Equalization, to be held at San Jose on April 24., 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j, w In the Matter of Review of Failure to Provide Policies and Procedures, t presented by the Social Welfare Department. Robert Wymer of the Social Welfare Department appears before this Board and presents a review of failure to provide policies and procedures, and is by the Board ordered that said written review be placed on file. In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing electricity to HOME ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in HOME ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICT will expire on May 21, 1953, and that is is necessary that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said HOME ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICTS N of Contra Costa County in THE POST DISPATCH, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 1953 • x4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the filing of a bond by the bidders for faithful performance of contract, and deposit with the Clerk of certified check or cash as a R guarantee on the part of the successful bidder after execution of said contract, is dis- pensed with. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing electricity to OAKLEY HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract forlighting services in OAKLEY HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT will expire on May 12, 1953, and that it is necessary that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained; f 1 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said OAKLEY HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County in the EAST CONTRA COSTA OBSERVIRR, said bids to be re- ceived by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 1953• f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the filing of a bond by the bidders for faithful performance of contract, and deposit with the Clerk of certified check or cash as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder after execution of said contract, is dispensed with. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing electricity to SAN PABLO LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in SAN PABLO LIGHTING DISTRICT will expire on May 28, 1953, and that it is necessary ' that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said SAN PABLO LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County in the SAN PABLO NEWS, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 1953• i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the filing of a bond by the bidders for faithful performance of contract, and deposit with the Clerk of certified check or cash as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder after execution of said contract, is dist pensed with. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i t r t X ' 1 kms. Tuesday, npr l 21, 1953, Continued In the 'tter of f u ad jastaents. r on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS Bf THF.. l BOARD ORD&RrsD that the County Auditor make the following appropriatioa adjustments: M1INISMTION OFFICES, KAWMY, opriation Decrease Increase 1 Remodel Bldg. , 1111 ?lain Street ov.oob n 1117 ,. 660.00 uv Unappropriated Reserve 1,320.00P. To provide funds for remodeling buildings to be used as drafting 4` EIY rooms by the Planning Commission and Road Commissioner. 3ICE 4r iDr'1I.Tfi CBTti'gR x Replacement - Installation Equipment for Berger Steel Open Shelf Filings Ca bine t for x-ray folder storage, 8' x ll' 6z4Z:Qo Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 247-00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel adjustment for County Highway Department. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that one position of ixcount Clerk in the Highway Department be reclassi t fied to Intermediate Typist Clark. The roregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. r^^ N xnd the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, :ipril 28, 1953, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, 4artiaez, California. i k d Vha.L Yiii a Nyf7 d ATTnST• 4 ' pix 4. T. F,,.SZH 9 Ja.SRk By w G Deput i•lark B&"077 $ THE BOARD OF SUFERYISORS W TMD", A41U .. 28, 1953 THS 80,A3D DEET IN REGULAR S&WION res. AT 9 ©'CLOCK A.2. y IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL. OF R3:QRDS, W%XMiE2, ZIUJ10110ax; a, PRSS&W: H021. H. L. al1IMtGS, C&-IRS, tESIDLIM; SUPERVISORS I. T. GGYAK, RAY S. TmY'LOR, N. G. BUC&_A , J.DER.ICASUN; PR gS a. T. PjJLSCH, CL=--&. In theiaLter of ppropriatlon Adjustments. F- On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor. Goyak, I HITISY THE BOA ORDLRSD that the foliowinE uprropriation adjustmentsencs be, and they are hereby, authorized y and approved: S District attorney's Office: Decrease lacrease Fl Capital outlays - Desks, 0hai rs 3c Tables Typewriter Stands 70NO Unapp*opriatad Reser ve - General Fund i+:585 r To provide new furniture for offices of District Attorney and deputies.x, Hall of Records: Capital Outlay - New Construction Counter - District Attorney's quarters 200 Steel Shelving; -" 1 ' 0 t Probation Dept."2 Q Unappropriated Reserve - Gene rul fund 1,710 To provide portable steel shelving for new floor as planned.r Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Lcntinued - Memorial Trails:Decrease Increase Service 950 Supplies 400FF Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 41,350 First appropriation for this parpose was in 1946-47 and for 42,500. Of this sum 4244.28 was spent. In each of the following 3 years the same amount was appropriated, none spent. a Carquinez Fire District: Permanent ilersonnel 120 t, Services 220 Employee Expenses 150 Supplies 100 Capital Outlay - Building .additions 350 Unappropriated Reserve - Carquinez Fire District 470 470 r additional costs of za lding "dditions not anticipated at time of budget. Secretary Salary budgeted under services but is beim; charted Lo Salaries. Social Service Department: Capital Outlay - Desks and chairs 362 3 Berger File Units irbo 4 180 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 182 182 Replacements 7 Metal typewriter stands 42o 182 AR: Replacement of typewriter stands necessary as a safeguard of property and employees. "dditionnl filing requirements for Martinez Office are most economically met with the system which has proven satisfactory in the 'Richmond health Center. k P.P Walnut Creek Justice Court: Capital Uutlays - Steel Shelving 18 Chairs 10 File 4 1 Table 77r 1 n.ddi ng Bch ina Stand 13 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 58 rTocompleteequippingofcourtroomandoffice. Highway Department Road Comm. Office - Operating, bxpense Other Contractual Service 4 600 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 600 To cover cost of converting house at 1117 Main Street into drafting r room. Road Comm. Operating Expense - Services M,Other Contractual Services 4675 r 44 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 675 X675 Capital outlay - Building Uterations 6?5 To cover cost of converting watchunn•s shack at County Garage to P Changa Room for highway maintenance and garage personnel. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of: HEARING ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE EASTERN CONTRA COSTA SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT. CALL FOR HEARING I WHEREAS, on the 28th day of April, 1953, a petition, in the form required by j law, was presented to the clerk of this Board requesting the organization of 'the East- f ern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District; and WHEREAS, all or the greatest portion of the area within the proposed districtlliesinthiscounty; and WHEREAS, the county assessor of each county in which any part of the proposed district lies has certified to the clerk of this Board the information.required. by law;1 r and WHEREAS, this Board is satisfied as to the genuineness of the signatures to the petition, the eligibility of the signers thereto, and all other matters pertaining l to the sufficiency of the petition; and WHEREAS, the petition as submitted conforms with the recommendations of the # Board made to the proponents prior to its circulation, and that the Board is satisfied. with the boundary as described in the petition. i NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, ORDERED, AND DECLARED, that on the 19th day of May 1953, beginning at 10 o'clock a.m. this Board shall conduct a public f hearing at the dhambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, Cali- s fornia, on the petition, and hear all relevant testimony and evidence in support of or in opposition to the petition; and it is further ordered that the clerk of this Board 4 Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - rf shall forthwith cause notice of such hearing to be published in a newspaper of general circulation published in this count and in a newspaper of general circulationPY, g Pub- lished in each other county in which some portion of the proposed district is situated, for the period and in the manner required by law. The clerk shall also immediately forward to the State Soil Conservation Com- mission a copy, duly certified, of this resolution. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board.: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None.n ABSENT:Supervisors - None. K.gjrr. In the Matter of the Annexation of Certain Territory to the Bel- Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County. RESOLUTION DECLARING TERRITORY r ANNEXED TO DISTRICT rqrt.. WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is contiguous to the Bel-Air 4: Lighting District of Contra Costa County and is not within the limits of any other r lighting district; and WHEREAS, a petition signed by owners representing at least one fourth (1/4) of the total assessed value of the real property hereinafter described, as shown by the x last equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, and representing at least one fourth (1/4) of the total number of owners of real property in said hereinafter described territory has been filed with this Board requesting the annexation of certain s.hereinafter described territory to said district; and WHEREAS, this Board did on the 31st day of March, 1953: duly and regularly pass and adopt a resolution of intention to annex said hereinafter described territory to the Bel-Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County and fixed ten o'clock a.m. on r the 28th day of April, 1953, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hear*n the proposed annexation of said hereinafter described territory and directed the County Clerk to publish notice of said time and place of hearing for two (2) successive weeks in the "Pittsburg Post-Dispatch" a newspaper published and circulated in the County in which the district is situated, and which the Board deemed most likely to give notice t the inhabitants of said territory; and WHEREAS, no objections, oral or written, were made to the annexation of said hereinafter described territory to the Bel-Air Lighting District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be u: and it is hereby annexed to and made a part of the Bel-Air Lighting District of Contra Costa County. Said territory so annexed as aforesaid is 'particularly described as follows, to wit Beginning at the center of Section 14 T2N R1W MDB&M, said point also being the center line of County Road also known as Bailey Road; thence South 1658.4 feet more 1% or less along the center of said Bailey Road to the intersection thereof with the west- erly extension of the South line of Lot 9, Pittsburg Terrace Unit No. 1, filed November 5, 1930 in Map Book 21, page 604 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence N 890 15' E 250 feet to the center of Willow Avenue as shown on said map of Pittsburg Terrace Unit No. 1; thence N 0* 45' W along the center of said Willow W Avenue to the north line of said Pittsburg Terrace; thence N 89° 461 E 220 feet to the northeast corner of said Pittsburg Terrace; thence Irl 0' 451 W 290.4 feet to a point on the south line of May Road, said point being the southeast corner of Orbisonia Heights, filed April 22, 1930 in Map Book 21 page 593 in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence N 89a 461 E 137.50 feet; thence N 0° 451 W 50 feet; thence N 89* 461 E 87.50 feet; thence N 0* 45' W 150 feet more or less to the r southwest corner of the parcel of land deeded to the Ambrose Park Recreation and Parkway District, recorded July 31, 1947, Recorder's File No. 30516; thence N 89° 42' E 460.21 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel ; thence N 0* 501 W to the south line of the f Contra Costa Canal; thence Northwesterly and North along the southerly and west lines l of said Canal to the intersection thereof with the east-west mid-section line of said Section 14; thence West along said mid-section line to the center of said Section 14; the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTS by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 28th day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak , H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor., W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor - None. In the Matter of the Canvass of the Returns of the Election for Establishment of the Pro- posed Sun Valley Park, Recrea- tion and Parkway District. This Board having on April 14, 1953, canvassed the ballots, not including; tr absentee ballots, cast by voters at the election held throughout the proposed Sun Valley t Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - n, u Park, Recreation and Parkway District on April 7, 1953, and having on said day appointed an election board to canvass the votes cast by absentee voters at said election within r; the proposed district, said canvass to be made by said election board on April 24, i y1953; and f Said election board having filed with this Board of Supervisors the result of l said canvass; and this Board of Supervisors having on this day completed the canvass of the final vote including said absentee ballots cast at said election which this Board of Supervisors finds to be as follows: 4fl Votes Cast Including Absentee Ballots ESTABLISHMENT OF SUN VALLEY PARK, RECREATION YES:279 r}AND PARKWAY DISTRICT NO: 415 DISTRICT TRUSTEES: Barbara E. Cullen 318 Floyd J. Pickett 313 Robert B. Smith 317 Arthur Rinne 1 John Mitcheom 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors finds and deter mines from the result of said canvass and count that two-thirds of all votes cast at ! said election were not in favor of creating said proposed Sun Valley Park, Recreation j and Parkway District, and said district is to be declared NOT FORMED, and no further proceedings on said petition shall be had. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board.- AYES: oard: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMKINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR..{ W. G. BUCHAN AN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. k ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE. In re Issue of Bonds of ANITOCH- LIVEE OAK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 29th day of January, 1951, duly passed and adopted a resolution and order providing for the issuance of Three Million Dollars ($3.,000,000) principal amount t of bonds of Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, as set forth in the records of this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the issuance and sale of Seven Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars 780,000) principal amount of said authorized issue was authorized and directed, and said bonds in the amount of Seven Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($7$0,000) have here- !, tofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has determined and does hereby declare j that it is necessary and desirable that Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) principal I amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of a Three Million Dollar ($3,000,000) principal amount of school bonds of Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District is incorporated herein by reference, and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly j provided. iITISFURTHERRESOLVEDANDORDEREDthatTwoMillionDollars ($2,000,000) principal amount of said bonds, dated April 15, 1951, of the denomination of One Thou- sand Dollars ($1,000) each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of said County as follows: Bond Nos . Principal Amount Maturity Dates (4/15 )a 136-215 80,000 1954 251-370 120,000 1955 406-505 100,000 1956 561-660 100,000 1957 716-815 1001000 1958 871-970 1009000 1959 1026-1125 100,000 1960 1181-1280 100,000 1961 1344-1450 1079000 1962 1514-1620 1079000 1963 1684-1790 1079000. 1964 1854-1970 1179000 1965 2024-2150 1279000 1966 2194-2320 127,000 1967 2364-2490 127,000 1968 2534-2660 1279000 1969 i 2704-2830 1272000 1970 2874-3000 1272000 1971 i i trat Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued. n That said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said County Treasure41 semi-annually on the fifteenth (15th) days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors shall cause_j a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two (2) weeks in "ANTIOCH LEDGER" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County,of Contra 6osta, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said Board` of Supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1953, at 11 otclock 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 re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 28th day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. 4 NOES: Sup ervis ors - None. f ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Directing Purchasing Agent to sell certain houses located on County owned property (Richmond Building Site) . On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell three houses located on the following described County property: n 1. One story frame house, 4J rooms, and attached one car rr garage, at 3836 Bissell Avenue, Richmond. 2. One story frame house,, 41 rooms, and attached one car garage, at 3826 Bissell Avenue , Richmond. 3. One story frame house, 4 rooms, at 114 37th Street, Richmond. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Purchasing real s property from William C. C. and Mary M. Ferguson (required for constructing county building in k Richmond). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 31st day of March, 1953, passed and adopted a resolution fixing April 28 , 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the CROCKETT 4iERICAN for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE COMPANY in the sum of Twenty-Three Thousand and Nine Hundred Dollars 23,900) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right-of-Way Agent be, and he is hereby directed to forward said warrant to said title company directing the paying of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: William C. C. and Mary M. Ferguson, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said William C. C. and Mary M. Ferguson conveying said herein- after described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encum- brances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit : All that real property situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, describes) as follows: Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 147, as designated on the map ent it led "Map of Walls Addition to the City of Richmond , Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 22, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 30. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 28th day of April, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMKINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN , J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - In the Matter of the Application of COAST COUNTIES GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, RESOLUTION OF INTENTION a corporation, for a gas franchise. COAST COUNTIES GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY a corporation, having heretofore,x s` by a petition in writing filed with the Board of Aupervisors of the County of Contra E Costa, State of California, on the 21st day of April, 1953, made its application to said Hoard for a gas franchise, and said application coming on regularly to be heard andl considered this 28th day of April, 1953, at a regular meeting of said Board of Super- a visors, and good cause appearing therefor, upon motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor: IT IS RESOLVED, ORDERED, DECLARED AND STATED that it is proposed to grant said franchise and that the character of said franchise purported to be granted and the terms for which it is granted and the conditions and restrictions of said franchise are as follows, namely:fy That applicant desires to obtain from the County of Contra Costa by and through its governing authority, the right, privilege, and franchise for an indeterminate term from and after the date thereof to use the public streets, highways , and alleys of said County for the purpose of laying, constructing, maintaining, and using a gas trans- mission and distribution system and such gas pipes, appliances, and appurtenances for conveying, distributing, and supplying gas to be sold and distributed for any and all purposes, to said County and its inhabitants. r Said franchise is to be granted and shall be held and enjoyed only upon the terms and conditions therein contained and the grantee thereof must, within thirty (30) days after the passage of the ordinance making the grant, .file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a written acceptance of the terms ands conditions therein expressed. The term "grantee", whenever used in said grant or franchise shall be held to include the grantee, its successors and assigns. y ati The grantee of said franchise, its successors and assigns shall, during the tern for which the same is granted, pay to the said County, two percent (2%) of its or their gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation, or possession thereof, and if such payment shall not be paid3, such franchise shall be forfeited. The right, privilege and franchise to be granted shall not be exclusive, and there shall be reserved to said County of Contra Costa the right and privilege to grant like franchise for like purposes to other persons or corporations who shall make 1 proper application therefor.i The ordinance granting said franchise shall go into effect thirty (30) days after its final passage unless its operation is suspended by a referendum petition 1 filed according to law. It is further RESOLVED, ORDERED, DECLARED, and STATED that Tuesday, the 9th day of June, 1953, up to 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, be and the same is hereby fixed as the hour and day to which tenders will be received for said franchise at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa in the Hall of Records of said County, situated in the City of Martinez, and that the clerk of said Board be and he is hereby directed to advertise the fact that said application for franchise has been made to said Board of Supervisors, together with a statement that m' it is proposed to grant said franchise upon the aforesaid terms and subject to the aforesaid conditions and restrictions by publishing in "The Post Dispatch", a daily newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Contra Costa; that said j y advertisement be published for ten (10) successive days or as often as said paper is published durin said period; that the full publication thereof be complete in not less; f than twenty (20 j days nor more than thirty (30) days before the said 9th day of June . 1953 , the day fixed up to which tenders will be received; that such advertisement state; the character of the franchise herein proposed to be granted and that said advertise- went and notice to be given by said clerk pursuant to this order and resolution shall be in substantially the form of "Exhibit An attached hereto and made a part hereof. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , on the 28th day of April, 1953, by the following vote: p AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Application of EXHIBIT "A" COAST COUNTIES GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY,NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE a corporation, for a gas franchise. Notice is hereby given that COAST COUNTIES GAS AND EIECTRIC COMPANY, a corpor-1 ation, has filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa its cer- tain application for a franchise for itself, its successors and assigns, to use the public streets, highways and alleys of said County for an indeterminate term from the date of said franchise for the purpose of laying, constructing, maintaining, and using a gas transmission and distribution system and such gas pipes, appliances, and appurt- enances for conveying, distributing, and supplying gas to be sold and distributed for s any and all purposes, to said County and its inhabitants. Notice is further given that on the 9th day of June, 1953, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. , of said day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Supervisors' Room of said Board of Supervisors situated in the Hall of Records of the County of Contra Costa, in the City of Martinez, the said Board of Supervisors will sell said right and privilege and franchise as previously set forth in said application; a S g Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - to the hi est cash bidder. Said franchise proposed to be sold will be as set forth in said application and will be for an indeterminate term from and after the date of its award. Notice is hereby given that sealed cash bids will be received up to and at said S hour of hearing in said Supervisors' Room of said Board of Supervisors situated in the said Hall of Records in the City of Martinez. And notice is further given that the successful bidder, his successors and assigns, must during the life of said franchise f pay to the said County of Contra Costa two percent (2%) of the gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation, or possession of said franchise. In the event said payment is not made, said franchise shall be forfeited. t17' The issuance of said franchise shall be conditioned that the bidder shall file a bond running to said county, with at least two good and sufficient sureties to be approved by said Board of Supervisors in the penal sum of $1,000.00 conditional that such bidder shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and condition of such bond, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond. Said bond shall be filed with said Board of Supervisors within five (5) days after such franchise is awarded, and upon the filing and approval of such bond, the said franchise shall, by said Board of Supervisors, be granted by ordinance toE the person, firm or corporation to whom it has been struck off, sold, or awarded, and in case that said bond shall not be so filed, the award of such franchise shall be set aside, and any money paid therefor shall be forfeited, and said franchise shall, in the discretion of said Board of Supervisors, be re-advertised, and again offered for sale in the same manner, and under the same restrictions as hereinbefore provided. This notice is given and advertised pursuant to resolution adopted by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 28th day of April, 1953• ATTEST: W. T. P AASCH Clerk J By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk y3 In the Matter of Approval of agree- ment with the City of Concord and the Concord War Veterans Hall Asso- ciation with reference to the leas- ing of the Concord Veterans Memor- ial Building. Agreement dated April 28 , 1953, between the Board of Supervisors of the County, of Contra Costa, the City of Concord and the Concord War Veterans Hall Association wherein it is agreed that a lease agreement dated January 21, 1946, between the Board of Supervisors and the trustees of the Concord War Veterans Hall Association concerning rrN? the Concord Veterans Memorial Building in Concord, is canceled; and wherein it is farther agreed that the County of Contra Costa, as lessor, leases k" to the City of Concord certain portions of that certain public building belonging to lessor, known as Concord Veterans Memorial Building, situated on Lots 9 and 10, Block M, "Map of the Town of Todos Santos ," now Concord, for a period of five (5) years, and the lessees agree to pay as rental therefor the sum of One Dollar (41) yearly in advance commencing on the first day of May, 1953, and wherein said lessees, City of Concord, agree to pay all charges for gas, water,J electricity, and fuel used not only in the premises hereby leased to said City of Con- f cord, but in the entire building, during the entire term of this lease, and wherein said City of Concord agrees to keep the entire premises in a clean and sightly condition, to repair all minor defects, etc. , and to keep the roof and exterior of said building in repair, etc., and to pay for janitors services; and wherein it is further agreed that the lessor, County of Contra Costa, leases50, to the trustees of the Concord War Veterans Hall Association, as lessees, certain por- tions of the said Concord Veterans Memorial Building under certain conditions; is pre- 41, sented to this Board and On motion of S ervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Frederickson, IIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be Y T and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to execute said agree- to ment on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of approval of lease with the City of Antioch, offices to serve as Court, etc., for Antioch Judicial District. Lease dated April 13, 1953, between the City of Antioch, Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee , wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee space in the second- fr floor area in the Antioch City Hall for the term of five years, commencing February 1, 1953, and ending on January 31, 1953, at the total rental of $70 per month, payable com- mencing February 1, 1953, and payable monthly on the first day of each and every month during the teen of said lease, and wherein it is agreed that said Lessee shall occupy said premises for the purpose of conducting therein offices to serve as court, Judge's chambers, and Constable's headquarters for the Antioch Judicial District, is presented to this Board; and x511 l J o C t y aF i Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - z On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cum- mings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. J fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Execution of r Release to CLARENCE STINSON and RAY H. SPENST. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on February 23, 1953, Clarence L. Stinson caused damage to a County p aairportsignsituatednearCrystalPoolServiceStationintheCountyofContraCosta, State of California, and y4 WHEREAS, said damage has been repaired at a total cost of Two Hundred Sixty- five Dollars ($265) , and r WHEREAS, Clarence Stinson and Ray H. Spent have paidd to the County of Contra ! Costa the full amount of said damages, to unit, Two Hundred Sixty-five Dollars ($265) , r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board- of YTn Supervisors, and W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute a release to the said G Clarence Stinson and Ray H. Spenst in the amount of Two Hundred Sixty-five Dollars 265) in fhll settlement of the claim of the County of Contra Costa against said Clarence Stinson and Ray H. Spenst. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting held on the 28th day of April, 1953, by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. N N NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None.f Fr'r. f In the Matter of Co y py of Complaint, Action No. 57714, PEASE vs. EKES, and others,.Fr Copy of Complaint in .Action No. 57714, Pease vs. Enes, and others, having been! served on the Chairman of this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of complaint be and the same is hereby referred to the1-3 District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Request of Concord Estates Improvement Club for releasing of cer- tain portion of Buchanan Field. The Concord Estates Improvement Club having filed with this Board a request for the leasing of certain grazing land at Buchanan Field; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Aviation ! Committee of this Board, and to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed April 28, 1953• k i The County Auditor having filed with this Board on April 28, 1953, his report ' of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD 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 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. i In the Matter of audit of Employees' Retirement Fund. The County Auditor having in compliance with Section 31593 of the Government Code filed with this Board a report of the audit of the books and records of the Retire-1 ment Fund for the year ending December 31, 1952; i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued. J c THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Administrator to arrange for telephone services, County building in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, be and he is hereby authorized to arrange for telephone services in the County building to be constructed in Richmond The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of 3 Change Order No. 6, Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. A On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion.of rw Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED' , that Change Order No. 6, which lowers the six-inch insulated steam line and the two- inch steam return lines running across "B" Street, etc., serving the Psychiatric f Building, as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-3, dated January 5, 1953, and ADDS the Mx sum of $942.95 to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for Project No. 2, Addi- tions to the County Hospital,a Original contract price including amendment dated December 23, 1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $675,225.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - - - - - 723,599.00 rt Change Order No. 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - - - -2. Y Total - - - *724,5 be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of thi Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 6 on behalf of the County of. Contra Costa. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of Change Order No. 17, Additions of to County Hospital. On the recommendation of fasten and Hurd, Architects and on motion of. Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 17, which requires installation of gurney strips in accordance with the requirement of and at the location shorn on Supplemental Drawing SK-35, "The Addition of Gurney Bumper Strips to Doors in Bed Wards--Project No. 1," dated December, r 19, 1952, and ADDS the sum of 9352 to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company. for additions to the County Hospital, Contract price, Original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 116802499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - 7259161-03 Change Order No. 17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -200 k Total - - - - - *725v513-03) kibe, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 17 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y's In the Matter of additional position for Probation De- partment. f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,. IT IS BY THEW BOARD ORDERED that a position in the class of Intermediate Typist-Clerk be 'and the same. is hereby authorized for the Probation Department.44 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Position of Agricultural Commissioner. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE 3i BOARD ORDERED that the employment- of a second Agricultural Commissioner for Contra Costa County for the period from May 1 to May 13, 1953, inclusive, be and the same is, hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 791. Ordinance No. 791, which adds the class of Master Calendar Clerk and. changes r 3 i} i ATuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued the salary range of the Identification Technician from Range 26 to Range 27, is pre- sented to this Board; and On, motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r :. BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, ani the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEftE that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in PLEASANT HILL NEWS, a newspaper of _ a, general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jF In the Matter of Ordinances I No. 754, No. 756, No. 790 and No. 795. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 784, No. 756, No. 790 and No. 795; and a copy of each of said ordinances having been duly pub- lisped for the time and in the matter required by law in a newspaper of general circular tion printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by Affidavits of l Publication filed with this Board; G On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 784, No. 786, No. 790 and No. 795, be and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting ANGELO L. CATALDI free per- 1` mit to peddle in the unin- corporated area of the County. Angelo L. Cataldi, 335 Clark Street , Crockett, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle general merchandise, magazines, I American Flags, in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Angelo L. Cataldi is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II= 5 as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 133 274 187, dated October 29, 194.5; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Angelo L. Cataldi be, and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle general merchandise, magazines, American Flags, in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and y 4{y IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa ds, County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n Tn the Matter of Granting r HARVEY ROSS free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Harvey Ross 100 Virginia Drive, Pittsburg, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle clothing and camping equipment in the d unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Harvey Ross is an honorably discharged veteran of 'World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certifi- cate, Serial #32 014 541, dated November 25, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Harvey Ross be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle clothing and camping equipment in the unincorporated area of the County as re- r quested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in i Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Requesting i California Recreation Com- mission to survey Crockett community. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY f' THE BOARD ORDERED that the State of California Recreation Commission be, and it is urged to make a survey of the recreational needs of the Crockett community. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Civilian Defense Program. The Road Commissioner having notified this Board that certain equipment pro- vided by the State for the County Civilian Defense Program requires storage facilities, Tuesday, April 28, 1953, Continued - and said Road Commissioner having recommended to this Board that the Building Mainten- ance Department has space available at the Martinez Corporation Yard; and said Road Commissioner having recommended the enclosure and flooring of two vehicle stalls for said equipment, which work will cost approximately $500; and said Road Commissioner having notified this Board that he wishes to proceed with the specialized training for rescue squads, of certain personnel in his department in the Civilian Defense Program; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, TT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the enclosing and flooring of two vehicle stall s in said Corporation Yard be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Road Commissioner is authorized to proceed with the particular program in Civilian Defense which will provide specialized training for rescue squads. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J r In the Matter of Requesting V , recommendation from Person- nel Director in the matter of mileage for temporary Right-of-flay Assistant. At thezequest of the Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Personnel Director is requested to file his recommendation as to whether the temporary Right-of-Wayyqupoyght-of Wa Assis tant should receive compensation for mileage at the rate of 10 cents per mile for the first five hundred miles and 5 1/2 cents per mile thereafter. rl: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Agreement with Contra Costa County w Flood Control and Water Conservation District for certain services. Agreement dated April 28, 1953, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinaft r . r called "County", and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dist- rict, hereinafter called "District", and wherein said District agrees to provide cer- tain services for the County in the matter of drainage provision examination for subdi- visions, etc. , and wherein the County agrees to pay certain amounts for said services a as set forth in said agreement, but in no event to exceed $7200 in any one month, ex- cept that the parties may provide by additional written agreement for additional month to cover contractual services which appear necessary, and wherein it is further agreed that the County leases equipment which it may release for work required to be done by the District, to said District at such regular monthly rental as will return to the County the full value thereof in thirty-six (36) months, is presented to this Board; an On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby AFPROVED. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is here- r by authorized to draw warrant in payment of said District in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 5, 1953, at 9 a.m. in the z Hall of Records, Martinez, California. rr; 3 airman S n. ATTEST: Nt. T. 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M. t IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, €MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CURINGS CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDER ICKS ON. A PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing the Filing of a Disclaimer. R E S O L U T I O N F WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, plaintiff vs. Certain parcels of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, et al, defendants," No. 22360-G; and WHEREAS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in the United States of America and the United States has been in possession of said lands; and x WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the f lands subject of said action and described as Parcel 34., as described in the Complaint on file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the lands subject of said action, NOW, THEREF(RE, BE 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 U Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. 3 The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l'1. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 783 and No. 789. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 783 and No. 789; and a 1 copy of each of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by affidavits of publication filed with this Board; t=r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 783 and No. 789 be and they are declared duly, k published. hA The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Reports F from county departments. The following reports having been presented to this Board:hf quarterly report of the Dental Health Program by the County Health Department; µ'April report of the Poundmaster; k On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Granting SAVIOR S. PAPETTI free per-mit to peddle in the unin-corporated area of the County.Savior S. Papetti, 4.56 West Eighth Street, Pittsburg, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fish in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Savior S. Papetti is an honorably dis- charged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 3942b222, dated December 4, 1946;On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS.BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Savior S. Papetti be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fish in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER 03DERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli-cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Y Ordinance No. 596.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of April, 1953, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - In re Issue of Bonds of Byron C; Union School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Byron 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 proceed- ings roceed ings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said H certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board F r of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 3rd day of February, 1953, said governing board deemed it advis- able , and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered r on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 7th day of April, 1953, 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 Eighty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) dollars, 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: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, F injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature . f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 ! of the Education Code, to wit, Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from- each r, school property. 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 s; 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 "BRENTWOOD NEWS" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra s Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law' kt That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required r i by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 143 votes cast at said election, ` and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 125 voteswere cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 15 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 min- utes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, in- cluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Byron Union School j District in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000) dollars, in denominations of $1,000 each; that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of July, 1953, 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: 4,000 on July 15th of each year of the years, 1954-1973, inclusive that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not greater than five (5) per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one i Y installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of July, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of July and January of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said ' bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and counter- signatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced. ,'k s . 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. w IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AWRICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - m SCHOOL BOND OF v BYRON UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT f.A of CONTRA COSTA County. Y BYRON UNION 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 15th day of July, 19_,, One Thousand. dollars 1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful mono at the rate of per cent ( per annumy payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th da- my and January of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one in- stallment at the end of such year). ya , This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, in- terest rates and maturities) , numbered from 1 to 80, inclusive, amounting in the aggre- gate to Eighty Thousand dollars ($$0,000), and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and con- ducted in said school district on the 7th day of April, 1953, and is issued and sold`` by J° the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form 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 Rind of said school district, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned othecountyclerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto , the 15th day j" July, 1953. Seal)H. L. CUIMINGS Chairman of Board or Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MC NAMER 4 County Aud tar W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerkof the Board of Supervisors wt , ej(n4 7 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: r' The Treasurer of Coupon No. s Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Byron Union School District in said County, on the 15th day f Of 19 , at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and f 100 dollars $ for months ' interest on Bond No.Of said School District. r H. E. MC NAMER CountyAudit-or a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds- and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property T in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. K; 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 "BRENTWOOD 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 board of F supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1953, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said x day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, t for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a revilar meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - 4 In the Matter of Approving Change 4 Order No. 13 for construction of third-floor addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. On the recommendation of E. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W Change Order No. 13, which omits waxing of resilient floor coverings, and DECREASES the S contract of Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor addition and alter ations to Hall of Records, Martinez, in the sum of $190, be and the same is herebyX AUTHORIZED and APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 13 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorized: Decrease Increase District Attornevts office: ry A Capital Outlay - Inter-Comm.2,366.00.. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2,366.00 for installation in new quarters. Probation Officers department: h Permanent Personnel 600.00 Temporary & Seasonal Help 60o,00 i f Services 500.00 1 Supplies 500.00 Probation Officer's department: Permanent Personnel 99392.00 Y, Services 900.00 Capital Outlay - Chairs, Desks & Tables 1,215.00 n Files & Filing Equipment 1,120.00 TnDictatingEquipment366.00 ; 3 Other Office Equipment 195.00 I Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 39790.00 9,392.00 To adjust appropriations to finance equipment for new offices. Law Library: A Capital Outlay, Law Library Fund 1,500.00 Unappropriated Reserve, Law Library 1,500,00 1,500.00 Salary and Wages, Law Library 11,500-00 to cover salaries authorized for April, May and June, by the Law Library s ll Trustees. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of A ppointing aLloydFreitasasCommissioner, RODEO FIRE DISTRICT. At the request of the Commissioners of the Rodeo Fire District, and on motion x of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD QIDERED that Lloyd Freitas be, and he is hereby appointed to the office of Commissioner, Rodeo Fire District, for a term of three years commencing retroactively as of April 13, 19530 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the Mt. View County Fire Protection District.R E S O L U T I O N X Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 14510, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContrasCostahasdeterminedthatthehereinafterdescribedterritoryshouldbeannexedtothe s Mt. View County Fire Protection District. The Board hereby fixes Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1953, at 10 a.m., as the time and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the place for the hearing of the matter of the proposed annexation, and directs W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to publish a notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper circulated in the territory which it is proposed to annex, which this Board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. At the time and place of hearing or at an time to which it is continued this Board will hear any person objecting to the annexa-yl tion or objecting to the annexation of any portion of said hereinafter described ter- rit ory.. i E 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - f 1 The territory which it is proposed be annexed to said Mt. View County Fire Protection District is particularly described as follows, to wit: That certain parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californ r described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 1 as designated on the map entitled Map of Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, on June 23, 1941 in Volume 25 of Daps, at page 830, said point of beginning being at an angle point in the exterior limits of the Fitt. View Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning in a general westerly and northerly direction along the exterior boundary of said Fit. View Sanitary District to the southeast line of the prop- erty of General Chemical Company being the northwest line of the parcel of land describ- ed as Parcel One in the deed from dim. Gottschalk et ux, to Mildred E. Tyler, et al, dated May 31, 1950, and recorded December 4, 1956, in Volume 1680 of Official Records, k at page 260; thence north 56* 171 42" east, along said northwest line to the most northerly corner of said Tyler parcel; thence south 33" 521 36" east to the center line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of said Central Avenue to the east line of said Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1; thence northerly along said east line to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 5th day of May, 1953, b4 the following vote, to wit: f AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK , H. L. CURINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDFRICKSON. za NOES:Supervisors - NONE. k ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Califor- nia, that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9, of Part I, of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of 6alifornia, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to xx said District; y3 WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests A p of said District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; f 7 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are Y described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL ONE That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows: Portion of Lot 16, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Rancho E1 Sobrante, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Parti- a tion of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 14, 1910, containing 52.11 acres more or less, described as follows: Beginning at a granite post "R" on the southerly line of Valley View Road, formerly Pinole Road, 50 feet in width, as said Pinole Road and granite post are shown on the aforementioned Asap of Rancho El Sobrante; thence from the point of beginning south 350 451 west, 1557.60 feet to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence north- westerly along said center line as follows: North 25" 151 west, 98.34 feet; north 690 451 west, 118.80 feet ; north 380 301 west, 158.40 feet; north 83 40f west, 106.92 feet; north 540 301 west, 105.60 feet; north 89" 001 west, 125.40 feet ; south 1+3" 4.51 west, 191.40 feet and north 850 231 10" west, 102.56 feet to a point in the center line of San Pablo Creek which bears south 320 251 west, 728.64 feet fromnite post "W.3." as shown on the aforesaid Map of Rancho El Sobrante; thence north 3225' east, 72$.64 feet to said granite post W-3. thence north 470 451 50" west, 777.02 feet to the center of Wilkie Creek; thence along the center of Wilkie Greek and its northwest branch as follows: North 160 381 30" west, 22.79 feet ; north 00 371 30" east, 39.43 'feet; south y 840 441 30" east, 84.39 feet; north 490 151 30" east 60.92 feet; north 280 421 30" east, 86.71 feet; no rth 40" 241 30" east, 82.21 feet; north 150 401 30" east, 81.08 feet ; north 13" 511 30" west, 49.21 feet ; north 510 09* 30" east, 110.55 feet; south 770 051 30" east, 59.59 feet ; north 530 161 30" east, 63.31 feet; north 85" 111 east, 64.48 feet ; north 41" 481 30" east, 130.30 feet; north 13* 211 east, 61.09 feet ; north 720 Ol' 30" east, 44.61 feet ; north 190 011 30" east, 34.84 feet; north 47" 021 30" east, 44-51 feet; north 290 111 east, 97.12 feet ; north 1" 301 east, 64.19 feet; north 890 131 east, 70.45 feet; north 290 251 30" east, 93.18 feet; north 40" 481 30" east, f, 86.77 feet; north 850 291 30" east, 73.81 feet ; north 12 021 east, 97.63 feet; north 590 021 30" east, 53.96 feet; north 70 271 30" east, 69.11 feet and north 43" 251 30" j east, 2.61 feet to a point on the southerly line of Valley View Road, formerly Pinole Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - Road, 50 feet in width, as said Pinole Road is shown on the aforementioned map of Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence, southeasterly along said southerly line as follows: South 18° 30' 30" east, 75$•19 feet; south 48* 101 30" east, 773.94 feet and south 530 001 30" east, 41.57 feet to the point of beginning. 6 PARCEL TWO xsP That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa , State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 16, as designated on the map entitled "Rap of the Rancho El Sobrante, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Parti- j tion of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County G of Contra Costa, State of California, on Larch 14, 1910, containing 0.336 of an acre more or less, described as follows: Y Commencing at a granite post "R" on the southerly line of Halley View Road, formerly Pinole Road, 50 feet in width, as said Pinole Road and granite post are shown r on the aforementioned map of "Rancho E1 Sobrante"; thence from said point of commence- 1 ment south 350 45' west, 1557.60 feet -to the center line of San Pablo Greek, thence northwesterly along said center line as follows: North 25` 15 ' west, 9$.34 feet; north 690 451 west, 118.80 feet; north 3$* tx 301 west, 158.40 feet; north 83a 401 west 106.92 feet ; north S40 301 west3 105.60 feet,k north 89 00' west, 125.40 feet; south 43 451 west, 191.1+0 feet; north $5 23 ' 1011 west, 102.56 feet; to a point in the center line of San Pablo Creek which bears south 32° 25' west, 728.64 feet from granite post W. 3. as shown on the aforesaid "Map of Rancho El Sobrante;" thence north 32" 25' east, 728.64 feet to said granite post W. 3. • I thence north 470 451 50" west, 777.02 feet to the center of Wilkie Creek; thence along the center of Wilkie Creek and its northwest branch as follows: North 16° 381 30" A west, 22.79 feet; north 00 37' 30" east, 39.43 feet; south 840 441 30" east, 84.39 feet;' north 49* 15' 30" east, 60.92 feet; north 280 42' 30" east, 86.71 feet; north 400 241 3011 east, 82.21 feet; north 15" 40' 30" east, 81.08 feet; north 13" 511 30" west, 49.21 4 feet ; and north 51* 091 30" east, 2.54 feet to the actual point of beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning leaving the north- west branch of Wilkie Creek, north 160 381 west, 152.31 feet to a point on the south- east line of Flay Road as surveyed by the County Surveyors Office, Contra Costa County, 1952, said road being 60 feet in width and said point on the southeast line of May Road ; being on a point of curve to the left with a radius of 830 feet the center of which fix. bears north 220 001 8" west; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said May Road along the arc of said curve to the left with a radius of 830 feet a distance of 101.28 feet ; thence south 160 38 ' east, 127.09 feet to the center of the northwest Ail 41 branch of Wilkie Creek; thence south 51" 091 30" west along the center of Wilkie Creek, 108.01 feet to the point of beginning. f PARCEL THREE PORTION OF PINOLE ROAD NOW QU LED VALLEY VIEW ROAD Not owned by the Richmond Union High School District) y t„, That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows: Portion of Pinole Road, as said road is designated on the map entitled "Map of the Rancho El Sobrante, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder# of Contra Costa County, State of California, on March 14, 1910, more particularly de- I u scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the northwester) line of Lot 16 with the southwesterly line of Pinole Road (said road being 50' wide. Thence from said point ` of beginning and along said northwesterly line of Lot 16 north 46` 10' 30" east (Map north 46 11' east) 52.52 feet to the northeasterly line of said Pinole Road; Thence and along said northeasterly line of Pinole Road as follows: S 26* 00t 30" E 384.55, S 21' 0 301 30" E 446.20, S 19* 301 30" E 274.429 S 430 00' 30" E 204.10, S 360 351 30" E 156.679 s 290 45' 30" E 772.19, S 180 30' 30" E 79$•40, S 48° 101 30" E 758.5$, S i 530 00 ' 30" E 39.43 feet to a point on the easterly line of said Lot 16; Thence and along said easterly line of Lot 16, 5 350 451 W 50.01 feet to a point on the southwest- E erly line of said Pinole Road; Thence and along the said southwesterly line of Pinole Road the following distances and courses as follows: N 53° ' 30" W 40.51 N 480 101 j 949 N 18 301 30" W 806 72, N 9a 45' 30" W 764.29 N 360 351 30" W 150-89,30 w 773- N 430 00t 30'1 W 211.70, N 190 301 30" W 283.949 N 210 301 30" W 443.42, and N 26` 00 t A 3011 W 366.53 feet to the point of beginning. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California., held on the 5th day of May, 1953, by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUWiINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BU CHANAN, J. FREDFR I CKS ON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the ICountyofContraCosta, California. t By S/ R. M. Billeci Deputy Clerk APPROVED Cummings f Chairman of said Board. i k i Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Claims filed against the County for damages.NUF. On motion of Supervisor Taylorseconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk is directed to forward all rejected claims for damage against the County to the Purchasing Agent, said Purchasing Agent to forward said claims to the County Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 a t . In the Matter of Acknowledging x4f` the proceedings of the Special Tax Increase Election or theWr.. Liberty Union High School Dis- trict, held on April 14, 1953- The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges receipt of the proceedings of the Special Tax Election of Liberty Union High School District held on the 14th day of April, 1953, at which time the proposition submitted to the electors was: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Liberty Union High School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the limit of Seventy-five Cents ($.75) for each One y Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said district, f exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) for each One Hundred Dollars WOO) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond in- terest and redemption, for the period of ten (10) years, beginning a July 1, 1953, and ending June 30, 1963, both days inclusive? L7` and which proceeding indicated that the electors, by a majority vote, namely, 172 votes z cast in favor of said proposition and 75 votes cast against said proposition, consented to increasing the tax rate from seventy-five cents to one dollar and twenty-five cents for the period of ten years. In the Matter of the Special Tax 4 Rate Election Held in Ste SCHOOL DISTRICT on the 14th dap of April, 1953. The .Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of the proceedings of f the special election, at which election the electors, by a majority vote, approved the following proposition, to wit F Shall the maximum tax rate of the Sheldon School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the limit of Ninety Cents (4.90) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said District, ex- clusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Eighty Cents ($1.80) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said District, exclusive of bond in- terest and redemption, for the period of five (5) years, begin- ning July 1, 1953, and ending June 30, 1958, both days inclusive_? In the Matter of the Petition to the Board of Supervisors of . the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the annexation to the City of RES 0 L U T I O K Pittsburg of contiguous property belonging to the said City.y 9 WHEREAS, on the 16th day of April, 1953, there was filed in the office of - the f - the County Clerk of Contra Costa, a resolution of the City of Pittsburg, petitioning for the annexation of said unincorporated territory contiguous to and owned by the City of Pittsburg; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County set May 5, 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of-. ,- ,.. Records, in Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place of hearing on said petition; and AiEREAS, notice of said time and place was duly published as required by law;:,, and WHEREAS, no taxpayers in said County or City objected to said annexation by filing any written remonstrance with the Board of Supervisors prior to or at the time of said hearing; J NOW THEREFORE IT IS HkREBY ORDERED that the annexation of said hereinafter 3. WLdescribedpropertytotheCityofPittsburgasprayedforintheresolutionofsaidCit filed herein be and the same is hereby APPROVED and said territory is ordered ANNEXED to the City of Pittsburg. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall make, certify, and transmit to the Secretary of State of California and to the City Council of the City of Pittsburg a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation, which document hall be filed by the Secretary of State and by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The property to be annexed is described as follows, to wit: w x jl x> A r) r Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued - Portion of the Rancho Los Medanos in what would be a portion of the southeast 1/4 of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, if said t Section lines were projected into the Rancho Los Medanos, described as follows: BEGINNING at Station MR 5 in said Rancho boundary at what would be the southeast corner of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 19 if projected into said Rancho; thence along said rancho line North 89 degrees 501 30" y East 830 feet; thence North 0 degrees 15' 30" Fast 1284.32 feet to the southerly boundary of Tract Ido. 5 as said tract is described in the deed y" from C. A. Hooper & Co., a corporation, to the United States of America, dated May 10, 1938, recorded June 14, 1938 in Book 469 of Official Records, page 26; thence along said southerly boundary the following courses and esa distances. North 82 degrees 30* Lest 253.48 feet; thence South 45 degrees 2. 51' West 344.60 feet; thence South 33 degrees 31' Best 114.90 'feet; thence on a curve to the right, tangent to the last described course, with a radius of 180 feet, an arc distance of 236.60 feet; thence North 71 degrees 111 West 68.90 feet to a point on the west boundary of said Rancho Los Medanos; thence leaving said southerly boundary of Tract 5, and along said west line of said Rancho Los Redanos, South 0 degrees 15. 30" West 909.80 feet to the point of beginning; containing 21.775 acres, more or less. Also, a strip of lana 60 feet wide contiguous to the above des- f cribed parcel, the center line of the said strip of land described as I follows: CO1QM4CING at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Fount Diablo base and Meridian, the said point being also known as Grant Corner H. R. 5 of the Rancho Los Medanos; thence from the said pont of beginning, alo the southerly f U boundary of Rancho Los Medanos, North 80 degrees 50-17 minutes East 850 r feet; thence North 0 degrees 50-1/2 minutes East 680.56 feet to the point j of beginning of the center line of the said strip of lana; thence from the said point of beginning, North 52 degrees 54 minutes 14 seconds East 80.89 r feet; thence tangent to the preceding course and along a curve to the right whose radius is 356.00 feet, a distance of 46b.53 feet; thence tangent to the preceding course and along a reverse curve to the left whose radius is 850 feet, a distance of 519.24 feet to a point in the westerly boundary of the City of Pittsburg, which said point is also westerly 30.00 feet by right angle measurement from the westerly boundary of that parcel of 15.198 acres described in the deed from C. A. Hooper & Co. to Pittsburg Unified School District, dated August 6, 1951, and bears North 4 degrees 35 minutes i 16 seconds west 640.00 feet from the northwest corner of Lot #165 in the subdivision known as "Pittsburg heights" shown upon the subdivision map i filed in Volume 21 of gaps at Pages 597 to 599, Records of Contra Costa County. The said strip of land described herein containing an area of 1.469 acres, more or less. In the Fatter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install lights in the Bel-Air s Lighting District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and aectric Company is authorized to install the following additional street lights in area annexed to the Bel-Air-Lighting District on April 28, 1953: Twelve 2500 lumen street lights in locations indicated on map filed with this Board of Supervisors this 5th day of May, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the Pt. View County R E S 0 L U T I 0 K Fire Protection District. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 14510, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa :. has determined that the hereinafter described territory should be annexed to the Mt. View County Fire Protection District. The Board hereby fixes Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1953, at 10 a.m., as the time and the meeting room of the Boars of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the place for the hearing of the matter of the proposed annexation, and directs W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, to publish a notice once a week for tuo (2) successive weeks in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper circulated in the territory which it is proposed to annex, which the Board of Supervisors deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. At the time and place of hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, this Board j will hear any person objecting to the annexation, or objecting to the annexation of any ' portion, of said hereinafter described territory. The territory which it is proposed be annexed to said Dot. View County Fire Protec- tion District is particularly described as follows, to wit: 4 39i .M' Tuesday, Iday 5, 1953, Continued - 6> RZ. VIEW, CJUNT1Y FIRE Pa— TF.CTION DISTRICT ANNEXATION Parcel 1:rys k Beginning on the easterly boundary line of Vine Hill Homesites, rt filed June 23, 1941, in Volume 25 of maps, at page 830, in the Re- corder's Office of Contra Costa County, California, at a point that ti intersects the center line of Central Avenue as shown on said map; thence easterly along the center line of the 50 feet in width right of way described in the deed to B. Shipstad and B. Gottschalk, filed December 11, 1945 in Volume 854 of Official Records, page 338, to the most easterly corner of Vine Hill Manor, filed April 3, 1953, in Map Book 50, page 14 in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence N 330 501 25" W along the northeasterly line of said Vine hill Manor to a point which bears northwesterly 100 feet at rightan.4 les from the northerly line of said 50 feet in width right of way (654 O.R. 338); thence parallel to and 100 feet northerly at right angles from said right of way, S 890 56' 26" E and S 580 121 E to a point which bears N 310 481 E, 100 feet from the angle point lying between the courses and distances given in the above mentioned deed (854 OR 338) as S 580 121 E, 390.0 feet and S 31' 491 E, 804.10 feet; thence in a direct line across said 50 foot in width right of way to the angle point lying between the courses and distances given in the above mentioned deed (654 OR 338) as N 280 511 E, 298.49 feet and N 58° 12' W, 375.31 feet; thence southerly along the westerly line of the tract of land deeded to B. Shipstad and B. Gottschalk Y'°' 854 OR 338) to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to Frank and Lillian Fisher filed iiarch 71, 1945 rx in Volume 812 of Official Records at page 281; thence northwesterly along the southerly line thereof to the east line of a 50 foot in width road; thence northeasterly and easterly along the east line of said 50 foot in width road to a point which bears S 10 351 30" E, 50 feet from the most easterly corner of said Vine Hill Homesites; thence N 1" 35' 30" W, 50.0 feet; N 80 301 W, 241.77 feet; N 13* 461 30" W, 25.105 feet, the point of beginning. h Parcel 2: Beginning at most southerly corner of the 26 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joe and Mary Gonsalves recorded July 110 1944, in Volume 793 of Official Records at page 204, Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; said point also being a point on the M. View Sanitary District line; thence following said Sanitary District line and the westerly line of said Gonsalves 26 F Acre parcel Northwesterly and Northeasterly to the most northerly corner of said 26 Acre parcel, being the intersection thereof with the boundary line of Parcel 2 of the Island County Fire Protection District, thence continuing along the boundary of the said 26 Acre Gonsalves parcel and said Sanitary District line and following the boundary line of said Island County Fire Protection District South- easterly and Northeasterly to a point where the Island County Fire Protection District intersects the boundary line of the bit. View County Fire Protection District, also being a point in the County Road known as Arthur Road; thence Southeasterly and Southwesterly leaving the boundary lines of the Island County Fire Protection Dis= trict and the Mt. View Sanitary District and continuing along the boundary line of the Gonsalves 26 Acre parcel ana following the Mt. f View County Fire Protection District to the most Southerly corner of the said 26 Acre parcel being the point of beginning. V PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Superivosrs of the County of Contra Costa. this 5th day of Kay, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: r> AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU1KUMS, fUY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r In the batter of the Budget, 1953-54. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOKRD ORDERED that all departments and districts are instructed to file list of 1953-54 budget requirements with the County Auditor-Controller, not later than May 25, 1953, on forms to be provided by said Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of authorizing return of Federal Flanging Advance, proposed Richmond Office Building. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Coun;.y auditor be and he is authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the housing and home Finance agency for 410,875.00, charging said amount to appropriationi provided for site acquisitions as refund for said amount paid to the County on December 26, 1950 by said Housing, and Home Finance Agency of the Federal Government as an advance of 25 percent of estimated architect's fees on proposed Richmond Office Building which is to be constructed by the County, and which refund is being made for the reason that the plans were not completed within 390 days, ana for the reason, also, that this Board F does intend to construct said building in Richmond. 39 Tuesday, May 5, 1953, Continued. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting Resignation of Charles H. Bower as Commissioner of the Kensington Fire District and appointing Fred L. Kennerley as Commissioner of the Kensing- ton Fire District. r 3 4 Charles H. Bower having filed his resignation as Commissioner of the Kensington a Fire District effective upon the appointment of his successor; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARDi ORDERED that said resignation be, and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said office is hereby DECLARED VACANT. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTh%R ORDERED that Fred L. Kennerley, 464 Coventry Road, Berkeley, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Kensington Fire District to serve until the next general election within said district (Section 14054, Health and Safety Code)•L, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A# In the Matter of Authorizing payment of officers for the Special County bond Election to be held May 12, 1933, and payment of owners of polling places, etc% On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election xry officers designated to conduct the Special County Bond Election to be held May 12, 1953,1 in the Contra Costa County precincts: P 15 for services as Election Ufficer in all special precincts except f Special Precinct 31 to and including Special Precinct 147; and for said Special Precinct 31 to and. including Special Precinct 147 the fee shall be $5 for services as Election Officer; 3 for delivering election returns, except in Special Precinct 31 to and including Special Precinct 147 which will be $2; 10¢ per mile each way for messenger who delivers the election returns from any of the Contra Costa County precincts. K IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling i places furnished for said election is hereby fixed at 410 for each polling place, ex- cept for the polling places in Special Precinct 31 to and including Special Precinct 147 and in those precincts the compensa-ion is fixed for $5 for each polling place. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the T-latter of Premises to be leased for use of Rodeo Judicial District Court. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARDI L ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to negotiate with the owner of cer- ` tain premises in Rodeo for the purpose of securing said premises for courtroom for the Rodeo Judicial District Court, at a monthly rental of &60. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Communication from Orinda Country Club and r concerning the precluding of the utility companies from run- ning high power transmission lines overhead through business and residential area. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Orinda Country Club in which the y Board is requested to secure an opinion as to the legality of an ordinance precluding utility companies from running high power transmission lines overhead through business and residential areas, etc., be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney, to answer. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of mileage i allowance for Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of 1 Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY Thr: oUARD WaJERED that the j mileage claims of Dr. Blum shall be paid at the rate of 71f per mile, which is the rate for casual drivers. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f ll F St v< Tuesday, I•lay 5, 1953, Continued In the hatter of application of Ambrose Lions Club for permit to hold a carnival. n> On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of the Ambrose Lions Club for a permit to con-P, duct a carnival on a lot belonging to Horace Siino at the corner of Bella Monte Avenue and Willow Pass Road, be and the same is hereby DENIED. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 1 In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm. F r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and he is hereby authorized to transport fifteen prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the Pacheco Adobe for the purpose of working on the Adobe grounds. IT IS BY THE BOARD FLRTHLR ORDERED that the Sheriff is authorized to transport fifteen prisoners from said Coun;,y Prison Farm to the Catholic Cemetery near Concord in order that said prisoners may clean the cemetery grounds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Resolution of Approval of proposed legisla- tion embodied in Senate Bill 109. kHEREAS, one of the responsibilities assigned by the Legislature to the Sari Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Commission is to bring about the development of a co= F ordinated master rapid transit plan for the nine Bay Area counties; and 6,1HER.EAS, this Board of Supervisors is aware of the great benefits that will ac- crue to this area from the development of such a plan and from the studies and investi-, gations incident to the development of the plan; and M WhEREAS, the nine counties have pledged themselves to provide funds totaling 350,000.00 toward the development of the plan; and Senate Bill 109, providing for the appropriating of $4009000.00 estimated as being the additional fund required to finance the development of the plan, is now pending before the Legislature; now, therefore, be n it a RESOLVED, That this Board approves of said proposed legislation embodied in Senate Bill 109, and urgently requests that same be given close study and attention and hereby respectfully requests favorable action thereon by both houses of the Legislature; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted by the Clerk of this Board to honorable Ben Hulse, State Senator and Chairman of the Senate r Finance Committee, and to the Assemblymen of Contra Costa County, and to Senator George Miller, Jr. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors by the fallowing vote of the said Board on May 5, 1953: AYES; Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 12, 1953s at 9 a.m. in -the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK y Deputy Clerk af r fJ r 400 t r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1953 7a THE BOARD kff IN REGULAR SFSSIUN AT 9 O'CLOCK A. K. IN THE BOARD ChANBERS, HALL OF s RECORDS, NARTIM, CALMRNIA PRESEUT: HJN. H. L. CUN4INGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISURS I. T. GJYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Petition for the annexation to the a City of Pittsburg of con- tiguous property belonging to said City. i i WHEREAS, a certified copy of a petition and resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg at a regular meeting of said City Council held April 6, 1453, whichetition contains the description of new territoryppry re5uested to be included in z,F and annexed to the City of Pittsburg, a 14uncipal Corporation, and which territory is owned by said Municipal Corporation, was famed with the Clerk of this Board on May 6, 1953; NOLs, THEREFJAL, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Freder ickson, IT IS BY THE F:;A D oiWER0 that the hearing upon said petition and resolution be, and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, June 2, 19532 at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez,r Contra Costa County, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FLRTh:.ri: JRDEiRED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice or : said hearing for the time and in the manner rewired by law in the PvST DISPATCH. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ry i In the Matter of Election of Member No. 2, Board of RESOLUTIU K x Retirement, County Retire- f mens Association WHEREAS, Marvin E. King, Aember No. 2 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra b Costa County Employees Retirement Association on June 2, 1550 was elected to said of- fice for a term of three years from July 11, 1950 pursuant to the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937 and a resolution of the Hoard of Supervisors adopted on April 30, 1950; and 1453,i.HEREAS, said term of three years will expire on July 1,and it now being ' k required that an election be held in order that the members of said Contra Costa County ; Employees Retirement Association elect a member of said Association to said office of Member No. 2 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement ! a%FX Association, for the term commencing July 1, 1953; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the second member of said Board of Retirement } shall be elected as follows: Y 1 1) The County Clerk shall cause notice to be given by publication at least once in the "Contra Costa Gazette" said novice to be published not less than ten days prior to the day fixed for said election. Nomimtion papers shall be on a form provided for s by the County Clerk and shall be filed in his office not, later than Monday, hay 29,Y 1953, at 5 o'clock p.m. The County Clerk shall cause the names of those persons nomin- ' ated for the Board of Retirement to be printed on ballots on such Form as he may de- termines provided, however, that such ballots shall contain blank spaces for write-in candidates. The County Clerk shall further cause one of such ballots to be mailed to each officer and employee of Contra uosta County who is a member of the Retirement Association on 1 4ay 293 1953, together with an envelope in which to enclose said ballot when voted and on which envelope shall appea_ the words "Board of Retirement Election Ballot", or words of similar import, together with a return envelope addressed to the County Clerk, in which envelope the envelope containing the voted ballot shall be en- closed and returned to the County Clerk. 2) The County Clerk shall include with each ballot envelope and return envelope,t directions to the members of the Retirement Association that such ballot shall be marked by the member vating, and returned to the County Clerk before the day set for the election, which day is hereby fixed and determined to be the 19th day of June, 1953 3) Any ballot reachingthe office of the Count Clerk after 5 o'clock .m. onYF the day of the election, shall be void and not counted. 4) On the Monday, June 22, 1953, after the election the County Clerk shall cause such ballots received by him, to be publicly opened and counted and tallied by an election board consisting of four (4) members of the Retirement Association selected! by him, and the returns shall be certified by said election board to this Board of Supervisors forthwith. E 5) The member of the Retirement Association receiving the highest number of votes at said election shall be declared elected as the second member of the Board of Retirement. t r 8 x Tuesday, Kay 12, 1953, Continued Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this 12th day of May, 1953, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, a ' W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None AWT: Supervisors - None In the Rutter of Granting JOSEPH DOMINIC SFINALE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Joseph Dominic Spinale, 157 Los 14edanos Street, Pittsburg, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fish in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Joseph Dominic Spinale is hM an honorably discharged veteran of Lorld lar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, s Serial #604-702, dated F.arch 2, 1946; 3 On motion of Supervisor ;oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Joseph Dominic Spinale be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fish in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY TH6 BOARD FUBTh M ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. pY In the Matter of altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, f, that LHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sani- tary District pursuant to Article 3, of Chapter 9: of Part I, of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code if 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; xx WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NOWTHEREFORE IT IS URDEREDO as follows: x 1. That the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said Distroct, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are described as follows, to-wit: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- forma, which is a portion of Lot lo, as designated on the map entitled 14ap of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, Accompanying and Forming a part of the Final Report of the Referee in Partition of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on parch 14, 1910, containing 8.638 acres, more or less, ar described as follows: Beginning on the boundary line between the Rancho San Pablo and the Rancho hl Sobrante at a point that intersects the center line of Valley View Road; thence S. 460 ll' w to the west line of said Valley View Road, said point also being the most easterly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jeanne Updyke to Carlos H. Kclntier, et ux, recorded May 14, 1952 under recorders Serial No. 21106; thence r S 460 li' W along the boundary line between said Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sabrante 592 feet; thence leaving said Rancho boundary line S 43' 49' E 801-31 feet; thence N 67" 331 E 266.84 feet to a point on the west line of said Valley View Roan; thence continuing N 67* 331 E to the center line of said Valley mew Road; thence Northerly along the center of said Road to the point of beginning I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, held on the 12th day of May 1953, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. ee Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSEM: Supervisors - None W. T. PAASCH APPROVED: County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California L. Cummings By Is/ E. K. Montanari Chairman of said Board Deputy Clerk Tuesday, May 12, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Approval of transfer of operation of school libraries from the County Library to office of Superintendent of Schools, effective July 1, 1953. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT TS BY THE BUARD URDERED that the transfer of the operation of the school libraries from the County Library to the office of the Superintendent of Schools, be and the same is here by authorized and approved, said transfer to become effective July 1, 1953• r : The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.' y F In the ratter of Vine Hill School District bonds j rt 2f WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $40,000 principal amount of bonds of Vine Hill School District bands of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $23,000 of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; r and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner pre scribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: r. Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. X10,108.50 AND kBEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the best and only bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, t if any, NUkv, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUD by the Board of Supervisors of the County of 'Con-' ' tra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for 423,,000par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of Lhe purchase price, to wit: Par value anu accrued interest to date of dlivery, plus a premium of $690 at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Sate Per Annum A-1 to A-8 3 3 / 4% 6 A-9 to A-14 3 1/2% A-15 to A-23 3 3/4% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on December 15 and June 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on June 15, 1954. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitablei quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at I the rates aforesaid. n r PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of Kay, 1953s by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor, Pe Y , Y Y , 6. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for 1 construction of Project No. 3, Administration Building, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. Plans and specifications for the construction of Project No. 30 Administration t Building, Additions to the +County Hospital, Martinez, California, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Fasten and Hurd, Architects; E On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ( URDERED that said plans ana specifications for sail work be, and the same are hereby APPiWVED. IT IS BY ThE BUARD FURTH ;h URDE&M that the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done and which shall be the minimum rates paid on said project are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the Notice to Contractors which is attached to ana made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications.; IT IS BY THE BUARD F6-RTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, June 9, 1953, at 3 P.R. i pw4 a. 46Tuesday, May 12, 1953, Continued IT IS FLRTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in TETE BRENT+'UOD NEWS. The foregoing order is passed -by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-;atter of Transferring a portion of Buchanan Field to RESOLUTION Contra Costa County for County x Maintenance Yard. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is the owner of a tract of land in, said county comprising an area of approximately 529 acres on which tract the county operates x4. an airport known as Buchanan Field, under a license from the Federal Government contain ing a provision which authorizes seizure by the Array in the event of a national emer- gency, and N ry WHEREAS, a portion of the tract in The southwest corner, containing approximately 26 acres, is not used nor required for airport purposes and will not be required in connection with any future extension of the northeast-southwest runway of said airport, and 4 WHEREAS, said unused portion is admirably suited to use by the county as the site for offices, shops and storage yards for the county's highway department and for cer- tain other departments engaged in county-wide operations, and VMEREAS, the county wishes to lease said portion of the tract from the airport for the purpose aforesaid and to construct the required improvements thereon, and 1;}iEREAS, the expenditure of county resources for such improvements under such V circumstances will not interfere with the full use of Buchanan r irfield as an airport, Y< either now or in the event of any national emergency, NU16) THER!:FoRE, BE IT Rr.SOLVED that this Board hereby requests that the Federal agencies concerned so modify the license, under which the county operates the airport, as to eliminate from the recapture clause thereof the aforementioned portion of the tract upon consummation of the aforesaid lease and for so long as said lease and any renewal thereof may remain in effect. The portion to be so released from the recapture clause and leased by the airport to the county is shown on the attached map and is particularly described as follows: All the land on the westerly side of Buchanan Airport described as follows: s Beginning at the junction of the northerly right of way line of Diablo Boulevard (County Road No. 4073) and the easterly right of way line of Willow Street (Pacheco Eoad Croup No. 3975) ; thence northerly along the westerly property line of Buchanan Airport to a point on a r line 25V' south of and parallel to the centerline of the 1-;ast-nest runway of Buchanan airport; thence easterly along said parallel line to 4 a point on the westerly line of the westerly taxiway of Buchanan Air- port; thence southerly and southeasterly along said taxiway boundary line to a point on a line 250' west of and parallel to the centerline of the main Northeast-Southwest runway of Buchanan airport; thence southerly along said parallel line to a point which is opposite a point 200' souLherly of the south end of the Northeast-Southwest run- way un way measured along the extension of the centerline of said runway; thence southerly on a line which diverges westerly at an angle of 60u, 42' 35" from the line parallel to the centerline of the Northeast- Southwest runway to a point on the easterly right of way line of the State Highway between Walnut Creek and Martinez; thence northwesterly along the easterly right of way line of the State Highway to a point on the K and P Bartnett property; thence northerly along the property line of the K and P Bartnett common with the westerly boundary of Buchanan airport to a point on the southerly right of way line of Diablo Boulevard; thence northeasterly along said right of way line to a point opposite the easterly right of way line of Willow Street Pacheco) ; thence along the extension of said easterly line north- westerly to the point of beginning. Containing approximately 26 acres and being subject to all easements, rights of way, and restrictions nk of record. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this k 12th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AUS: Supervisors - 1. T. ;oyak, K. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. HUES: Supervisors - Hone. of M>, ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of protest to the IM burning of garbage, etc., at the Vine Hili dump. Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THELARDORDEREDthattheprotestsignedbyPatrickJ. Fahey and F. A. Andrews, to the burning of garbage at the Vine Hill Dump, be and the same is hereby referred to the Health Department and to the District Attorney. The foregoin,t order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41 i 4 Wei 404 TuesdaYs May 12, 1953, Continued L i In the Matter of Appropriation r: Adjustments. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY y THE BOARD ORDERED that the Count auditor is authorized to make the followingro ria= tion adjustments for the departments listed: a pp p wfi HIGHWAY Appropriation Decrease Increase N Rd. Comm. Oper. Expense-Services Other Contractual Services 4945.00 Capital Outlay - Desks, chairs, & tables 6635.00 r Filing Cabinets & Equip. 120.00 Furnishings 20.00 Typewriter 170-00 Unapp. Preserve - General Fund 4945.00 945.00 J Transfers to cover purchase of equipment for property manager's office; i Y Road Comm. - Replacements 114-00 Road Comm. - Capital Outlay 96.00 210.00 Unapp. Reserve 114-00 114-00 To purchase 1 - 72" x 34" Steel Table, Right-of-Way agent, 1 - erasing machine, and 1 - Roll-O-Tape for Engineering Department; VETERANS' SERVICE OFFICER Capital Outlay Posture Chair 55.00 f% Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 55.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xr{ Xm In the Matter of Denying application of A. B. Blackwell for permit to conduct wrecking yard. 46 A. B. Blackwell, Route 1, Box 192 A. Martinez, having filed with this Board an application for a permit to conduct and operate a wrecking yard under provisions of Ordinances No. 426 and No. 455 on certain described property which is a portion of Rancho Las Juntas, and this hoard having fully considered said application and having i also considered a protest to the granting of saia application which protest is signed by approximately 17 persons who are residents of the area concerned; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby DLNIED. x` rr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 fY In the flatter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of Right of Way and Assistant Right of Way Agents at regu- lar rates. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS: BUARD ORDERED that the following positions are added to the regular mileage list: All Right of Way and Assistant Right of Way Agents and the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims for said positions at the rate of ten cents for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at thel rate of five and one-half cents per mile driven in excess of 500 miles during each x calendar month, in the performance of the work of any of the persons employed as Right of Way or Assistant Right of Way Agents for the County.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 800. Ordinance No. 800, which provides for the rezoning of the San Ramon rtrea by the addition of Subsection 41, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby hFFRjVKD and ALOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published fort the time and in the manner required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER, 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. i In the Matter of Report of Contra Costa Public Health Association. The annual report, 1952-S3, of the Contra Costa Public Health Association is presented to this Board and ordered placed on file.r E i Z Tuesday, Flay 12, 1953, Continued In the Matter of A-pointing Trustees for the DIABLO YU, LEY hii?St liITO ABATEAIFM DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BUARD uRDERiZ that pursuant to the provisions of Section 224.5 (b) of the Health and Safety Code, ALBA C. HOUSTUN, Byron, California, and CORKELIUS D. KLEIN, P. 0. Box,,, 41, Bethel Island, Cali.forria, are appointed as Trustees of the DIABLO VALLEY MOSQUITO , ABATFAENT DISTRICT commencing retroactively as of January 2 1953, and endin Januar 20 1955• Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. k In the Matter of Requesting Contra Costa County Development Association to arange for luncheon meeting with members of the State Highway Depart-i swent. S On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that the Contra Costa County Development Association is request to , u arrange for a luncheon meeting in either Pittsburg or Antioch, and to invite certain t members of the State Highway Department to attend, for the purpose of celebrating the µppening of the freeway between Antioch and Pittsburg.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Directing District attorney to prepare Amendment to Junk Yard Ordinance. f.On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the district attorney is directed to prepare an Amendment to the Junk Yard and Wrecking Yard Ordinance, to provide that applications shall be filed: with°zthe Planning Commission and reviewed by said commission. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.i Y In the Matter of Ordinances No- 787 and No. 788.This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances leo. 787 and No. 788 and copies of said ordinances having been duly published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by Affidavits on file with this Board;N0W, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor uoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,,IT IS BY THE BJARD OfibEiiED that said Ordinances No. 787 and No. 788 be and the same are.hereby declared duly published.The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of theBoard.b Pa Y In t0e Matter of Approving Change Order No. 14 for construction of third- floor addition, Hall of Records, I; artines.On the recommendation of E. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, and on motion of Super-visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TETE BOND ORDERED that Change Order No. 14, which authorizes installation of two additional telephone outlets at Room 530-8 in accordance with Drawing No. 1012-5 revised April 27, 1953, and in-creases the contract of Ralph Larsen and Son for the construction of third-floor addi-tion and alterations to Hall of Records, Martinez, in the sum of $44.34, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED.IT IS BY THE WAi D FUKTHzK V"RDEZED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is 1 authorized to execute said Change Order No. 14 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Approval of a Change Jrder No. 7, Praject No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. r On recommendation of Austen and Hurd, Architects,,.and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THL BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 7, which makes the following changes and DEDUCTS the sum of $529 from the contract of Swinerton and iralberg Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County e Hospital:Add Deduct71. Changes as shown on Supplemental Draw- ing SK-12, "Ventilation of Corridors i in Maternity Wing (Project No. 21," r dated ;March 5, 1953 - - - - - - - - - - - -$245. 00 2. Changes as shown on Supplemental Draw-ing SK-15, "Relocation of Autoclaves,"dated December 26, 1952 - - - - - - - - - -774. 00 w.TOTAL DEDUCTIUN 529. 00 xy 4406 Tuesday, Nay 123 1953, Continued 444 r r` Contract Price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6752225.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - - - - - 724:541.95 Change Order No. 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DEDUCT 2 .00 Total - - f724,012-95) be, and the same is hereby AbIHORIZED and AFPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman; of thi h Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 7 on behalf of the County of Con- tra Costa. tP The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti i R In the Matter of the Withdrawal of Territory from Island County ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR WITHDRAWAL Fire Protection District.OF TERRITORY FROM ISLAND COUNTY FIRE x PROTECTION DISTRICT AND DECLARING TERRITORY WITHDRAWN WHEREAS there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra sE: Costa a petition for the withdrawal of the hereinafter described real property from the Island County Fire Protection District, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did give notice of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition for withdrawal of territory on the 12th day of May, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors, Hall of Records, main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia by publication of a notice thereof in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper circulated in the Island County Fire Protection District and by posting copies of said r notice in three (3) of the most public places in the District, one of which was within the portion of the District desired to be withdrawn; both saidpublication and posting being accomplished at least one (1) week prior to the time fixed for hearing as appears from affidavits of publishing and posting on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, at the time and place fixed for hearing, no person appeared to object to the withdrawal of the portion from the District or to the continuance of the re- maining territory as a District, and no written protests to such withdrawl or continu- ance were received, and the Board of Supervisors Finding that the portion of the District sought to be withdrawn will not be benefited by remaining in the District and that the territory not sought to be withdrawn will be benefited by continuing as a District,e. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be, and . it is hereby, withdrawn from Island County Fire Protection District: r That certain parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 1 as designated on the map entitled "Map of Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, Cal- w ifornia," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa State of California, on June 23, 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 830_, said point of beginning being at an angle point in the ex terior limits of the Mt. View Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning in a general westerly and northerly direction along the exterior r boundary of said Mt. View Sanitary District to the southeast line of the property of General Chemical Company being the northwest line ofthe parcel rte.. of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Wm. Gottschalk, et ux to Mildred E. Tyler, et al, dated May 31, 1950, and recorded December 4 1950, in Volume 1680 of Official Records, at page 260; thence north 56o 17 42 east, along said northwest line to the most northerly corner of said Tyler parcel; thence south 33" 52' 36" east, 852.57 feet; thence south 33" 50' 25" east to the intersection with said Mt. View Sanitary District line, said x point of intersection being 100 feet northerly, measured at right angles from the north line of Central Avenue; thence westerly and northerly along the exterior line of said fit. View Sanitary District to the point of a. beg inning. x PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 12th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. x f NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None x 4: 32 f y x q k f h 11I i4 N Tuesday, A4ay 12, 1953, Continued - i 11 In the Fatter of Authorising luditor11.- 11 fi: a r to draw warrants, formation, etc., of OAK"'-"Y COUNTY WATER DISTRICT.Jfarf 1.; 4° 3 U"On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor BucYianan, IT°IS i 11 4 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election boatrd. fOr the r'u s rr•"',.«. ti f.`^+ 'tmwmt'e 6";a t a-°r" ;', -F,ra aor y` .* SY',a f Kwo t L. 3 L Sro 1 ;,.Yb .Y ` f.'d :et;S R2 .sC^:+ 7 r t.• !. r. 'w ! x ' e , s r°a-' y' s' xr.?= ce. u ,.,. aete.". 'Yr-ze z'"• r5 "'`' r.,,". >^, ,.' ., 5.' i1 e t ` zY'*", .. rl. t. c+*'a.. 7!#,.`w>r r•,.3,+§''`'''c"c `a#Ys','zn .,,s.ryn "+#' p .. .. rx ,r, x *v,' 'r,2 s tt ire. r r ,r i Y e+::fi m.` 5a ry«.*s' - ate: i,'% ?tK° '" ...,P,'. 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'a'Lz;,,sc' ^'S' ,^, j y a+ra ass v`. i..:,' Y•" ,.P` T v r t _>. r. a=3.:.:4 Yk" ,.,•„'^= 7' "'`, zr r °'d y.:;-7^ h nth t 2 r . - 3 .y rt++ s r z : x{z. x a t •f iw"-'+”a; y5 K'+ J'Vie...=•(v°ri.'t ;,3k''S,':ry,,r,.3. .-,.,,~ri.. -t,^ M u t,,,, Y^' 4 -- go And the Hoard adjourns to meat on Thursday, ILy 14, 1953 , atll a.m. , in the h Board Cheabers, Hell of Records, kartinez. Chairman ATTEST:t7 f f9, Y. T. PAASCH, Clerk By j eputy Uplerk x s y's BEFORE THS BWLRD OF SUP&RVISORS TODAY, MAY 14, 1953 N WE BOARD MET IN ,RSGULAR hDJOURt1ZD SLisio d AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. It THs BOARD exAXa&Rs, F rRECORDSMARTINEZ, i.AIJYORNU" PRES.& P: :iOH.. H. L. ZUNyyN_I L S, ytc} RS I.-T. R GOYAK, RAY S. T U. OR,* .4. h c i G. BUCHA%a, J. rytRSD 7ICKt,{ SOIi; i pa'ii*i: W. T. r21if30H, I6iiZRK. r 3 in the matter of Approval of Agreement with California Fresh Peach Advisory:` Board and California Fresh Plum Advisory Boardr h. Inspection Service agreement dated June 1, 1953, between the County of 'Contra Costa and the California Fresh Peach Advisory Board and the California. Fresh Plum Yq: advisory Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture, of,theri State of California, wherein it is agreed that the Agricultural Commissioner of Contra° s Costa County will perform the inspection and certification services in accordance--with A provisions of the Marketing Order for fresh peaches and fresh plums in the County of sContra Costa and the California Fresh Peach Advisory Board and California Fresh Plum iAdvisory Board will pay to the County of Contra :osta for the additional expenses incurred for inspection services performed ursuant to said agreement at the rate of r One Dollar (tel) total cos* for the 1953-1954 marketing season, is presented to this h Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROYM- and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Boardr is"" Eauthorized to execute same on behalf' of the County ofContra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board r j t r, j In the matter of Communication, etc. from Contra Costa County a Jp#4 Taxpayers' Association. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS, BYTHE a, BOARD ORD&IRED that the communication dated May 12, 19532 with reference to certain . salary requests of the Contra Costa County Public Employees Union, Local 302, AFL, and the release wiV reference to mileage, made by the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, be and they are hereby referred to the Civil Service Commission. yHYY The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of request of 4 .. the Employees Associatii*n of Contra Costa County for Salary l increase. R, A communication from the Employees Association of Contra Costa County in which certain data are presented to support a request for a two step increase and an increase in shift differential and mileage for the employees of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and IT IS BY iiM BOARD ORDERED that said communication and data be alaced" on'file. t In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to attend meeting r 3 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 15 BY-THE 'BOARD. R r} ORDERED that C. W. Hornback, Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby authorized to attend at County Expense the meeting of the National Association of Purchasing Agents .in .Los; Angeles from May 35 to May 27, inclusive. z The foregoing order is passed bv the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter Of Authorizing attendance of Agricultural Commissioner at Imeeting. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, FT 1S,BY..THE' BORED ORDEiED that A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, be an he is hereby authcrixed-'ta r= attend, at County Expense, the annual meeting of the State Association of Agricultural Commissioners, Hay 2 to 29, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. z A r 408 cM And the Board adjourns to most on Monday, May 28, 1953, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez. 00, ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, :.lark By e uty Clerk Y BMIE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAOND.419 3AiY 18, 1953 T' BOAR :aT I 1 RSGUtw*-R nWOURaED SESSION AT 9 C'ZLOCb &; .M. ISN THE BOARD CHaM3Ei, RECORDS, 1,-RTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMtuINGS, CHAIR 'ii, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYA.i, Rj r 5. v yLOZ; AB- S&NT: SUPE3VISOR.S N. G. BUCRANnN, J. FREDERICKSON; Pr ES&a: d. T. P"SiH, ZLErRK. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of Oakley County Water District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDER DECLARING FORMATION OF DISTRICT WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered voters residing within the boundaries x. of the proposed Oakley County Water District, equal in number to at least ten per cent r a10%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed district for the Office of Govennor, k ,fi at the general election next prior to the presenting of the petition, which said. AY petition described the rypproposedboundariesoftheproposeddistrictandprayedthatit be incorporated into a district was filed with the Board of Supervisors on the 17th day h. . of February, 1953, and 4 WHEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors, duly madeon the 17th day of February, 1953, the time for the hearing on said petition was set for Tuesday, March 17! 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day, and WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said hearing contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Mater Code, and WHEREAS it appears from the affidavit ofPP publication, on file herein: that y , such notice was duly and regularly published in "East Contra Costa Observer", for the time and in the manner required by law, as shown by the affidavit of the publisher of x: said newspaper, on file herein, and M WHEREAS, at the hearing held on March 17, 1953, the Board heard and considered a petition signed by eighty-sever (87) persons, who are registered voters, and twenty-six (26) persons, who are not registered voters, all found to be residents k: within the hereinafter described real property, and a WHa-REAS, no person protested the formation of said district or the proposed boundaries therof, andF4Js s WHEREAS, at said hearing all persons interested were given an opportunity z to appear and to be heard, and A. WHEREAS, on the 20th day of January, 1953, the Boundary Commission of the County of Contra Costa met and approved the boundaries of the proposed County water i4reY district, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution, passed and adopted the 17th x day of March, 1973, found and determined that said petition for the formation of said X county water district complies with the provisions of Chapter 1 of Part II of Division 12 of the dater Code and that said petition is genuine and sufficient in every respects f that notice of hearing on the formation petition was published and given as required bylaw, and rt WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 17th day of March, 1953, found and determined that the boundaries of said proposed district should include the following described property: Beginning at a point at the intersection of the centerline of Dutch Slough and the easterly line of Section 13 Township 2 North Range 2 East, as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County, California, dated November 21, 1933; thence westerly along the centerline of said Dutch Slough to the intersection of said centerline with the centerline of the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along said centerline of the San Joaquin River to the intersection of said centerline with the westerly line of section 15; thence south along the westerly line of sections 15, 22 and 27 to the intersection of said line with the northeasterly Monday, May 18, 1953 - continued line of the, Southern Pacific Company's right of wary; thence along said northeasterly line to its intersection with the southerly line of section 2 ., thence along said southerly line of section s 2; and along the southerly line of sections 26 and 25 to the southeasterly corner of section a 25; thence north along the east line of sections 24 and 13 to the point of beginning. xs' . WHEFXAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 17th day of March, 1953= further found and determined that no land was excluded from the proposed district which would .s ky be bene',"ited by such proposed district, that the name of the proposed district should,,. fie 0&IMZEY CORN'. MATER DISTRICT, and ordered an election to be called. and held in; said. proposed Oakley County Water District on the 7th day of Hay, 1953, setting forth the. . matters required by law to be contained in the notice of election to be published and, consolidating all of the proposed district into an election precinct for the purpose r of holding said election, and setting up a polling place, and nominating officers. of election, and ordering that the proposition, L Shall the proposition to form Oakley County 'dater a g District under the County "nater District Law be s7 adopted?"z' be submitted to the electors, and that first directors for the proposed district be,.; nominated and voted for as nearly as maybe provided in Part Ig of Division 12 of the: r Water Code, and ordering that a copy of the notice of election provided for be publishe by the County Clerk, once a week for two (2) swcessive weeks in the "EAST CONTRA COSTA k OBSERVER", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and 6 WHURE&S. said notice of election, as required to be published by said resolution o3 the 17th day of March, 1953, was published in the manner and for the_time,w; . prescribed, and W1MFX&S, an election was held on the 7th day of May, 1953, in accordance with the notice of said election published as aforesaid and in accordance with the statutes in such case made and provided, WHEREAL3 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the; 18th day of May, 1953, said date being the first Monday six (6) or more days after the election, met and canvassed the returns of election so held for the formation of the A Oakley County Dater District and for the election of the first five ( r) directors thereof, NOW, TIOWGRE, BE IT RESOLVED that the vote on the proposition for formation of said water district was determined to be as follows: YES - 191 ANO = 31 Absentee Ballots -YES - 2 r NO - 0 TOTAL BALLOTS ----YES - 193 NO 31 r BE IT FIR'fTH-'.ER REjOLVED that the vote of the election of the first five directors of said district was determined to be as follows: CHAF.LES G ISLUI ------165 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 167 RAY34OND JOiXLON ----- 159 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 161 JESSE 3ELLO 160 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 162 GUNDEF S. rUZ—IT ------151 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 153 BLAIR F. SPIRES ------148 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 150 W. : . 3«LL 2 2 f J114 THIUT ON 2 2 BILL LI3N 2 2 NOW, TFMF.FORE, BE IT FURTHER .R.ESCLVED, pursuant to Section 30320, et seq. of A the Water Code of the State of California that said Oakley County Water District be, land it is hereby, declared formed as a district under the name designated for it and toj'. finclude the property hereinbefore described, and BE IT FMTir=M R&SOLVED that the following five (5) persons, having received the highest vote cast for the office of director, be and they are hereby declared elected as directors of said Oakley County Yater District: IHARLE:: GHISELLI ----105 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 167 j RAY '')ND J01 ON ----159 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 161 JESSE !SLLO 160 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots 162 GUNDVI S. RINSET ----151. - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 153 BLAIR F. SPIRES ----148 - plus 2 Absentee Ballots --- 150 BE IT FURTHER RMOLVED that the County Clerk shall immediately cause to be filed with the Secretary of State and cause to be recorded in the office of the County r Recorder of the County of Contra Costa a ceritfied copy of this resolution, stating that the formation of the district was approved by the voters. u 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 adjourned meeting of said board held on the 18th day of May, 1953, by the following vote: a x' Ar F Monday, id a y 15th, 1953 - continued r` . AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings,. Ray S. Taylor r NOES. Supervisors - None r Supervisors W. C. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. In the Matter of Authorss A ° m the County Clerk to canvass the M tt election returns of the Special County Bond Election held. May 12, 1953.ti Pursuant to Section 7921 of the Elections Code the Board of Su ervisors• the County of Contra Costa convenes at its usual place of meeting this date, and` it appearing to the Board that the returns from each precinct in the County in which polls were opened for said Special County Bond Election have been received by the County Clerk; NOW3 TMI EFORE, 3£ _T R SOLVED that, pursuant to said section, the County Clerk of the County of Centra Costa is hereby ordered and directed to canvass said returns forthwith, and as soon as the result is officially obtained the said County Clerk is directed to certify the result of said canvass to this Board. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: p.. AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummngs,, Bay S. Taylor. dK NOES: Supervisors - bone r 3XN yy` ' i ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. In the Matter of Granting County Clerk extension of j' 42>. time within which to file 1953-51+ budget requests. At the reques.. 'of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, and on motion of Supervf.sor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County : ter" Clerk is granted an extension of time to May 29, 1953, within which to file his 1953-j 5+ budget requirement list. r g, , The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Taylor NOES: None. C " ABSENT: Supervisors Buchanan, Frederickson. And the Board takes recess to most on Tuesday, Jday 191, 1953, at 9 a.m.:, ia. the Board Chambers, E611 of Records, Martinez. Chairman f N ATTEST: W T. PAASC Clerk By u ty er r F f f^-• Ft ' tf r..t v t• r t p w ut t*y 9 y,: i• fit« 4-t i-µ,- r Mf" J k lt BEFORE ThE BOARD OF SO4hVISJRS Nj TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1953 z THE BOARD moi' IN REGULAR SESSION34 1; AT 9 O'CLOCK A. K. IN The BOARD CHA ABERS I hALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CW-INGS, 3' CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. t' Y.1K, RAY S. TAYL4?H, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; r PRESENT: W. T. PAA,SCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Withdrawal NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE of Territory from Eastern Contra FIXED FOR HEARING PETITION Costa County Fire Protection FOR '. ITHDRAWAL OF TERRITORY District.a Notice is hereby given that there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a petition for the withdrawal of the hereinafter des- cribed real property from the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Said petition will be heard before the Board of Supervisors in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. ; said time of hearing being not less than ten (10) nor more than thirty (30) days after the receipt of said petition. The County Clerk is directed to cause notice of said hearing; by publishing a copy of this resolution one (1) time in the "LAFAY£T1E SUN", a newspaper circulated in the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Pratecti.,n .district which this Board deems most likely to give notice to its inhabitants of the ,proposed withdrawal and also by posting copies of this resolution in three (3) of the mast public places in the District, one of which is f within the portion of the District desired to be withdrawn. Both publication and post- ing are to be accomplished at least one (1) week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing. At said hearing, any person interested may appear and object to the with- drawal of the portion from the District or to the cuntinuance of the remaining terri tory as a District. The territory which petitioners seek to have withdrawn from said 5 Eastern Contra. Costa County Fire Protection District is particularly described as fol lows, to kit That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, described as follows: Portion of Lots 231 and 232, as designated on the map entitled "Map entitled tLap of Sectionization of a part of Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,. on Au-ust 8, lglb in Volume 15 of Daps, at page 308, containing 12.25 acres, more or less, described as follows: aeginniny at the most southern corner of Lot 9, as designnated on the map entitled "headowlands, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 303, 1952 in Volume 45 of 14aps, at page 35; thence from said point of beginning running along, the general southwestern. N boundary line of that certain tract of land shown on said Map (45 V1 35), the followinv courses and distances: North 33°1 351 west (the bearing north 330 351 west being taken as the bearing of this line for the purpose of this descri.tion) 0.26 feet; north 00 25' east, 51 feet; north 550 351 west, 36 feet; narth 380 351 west, 54 feet; north 310 251 east, 79.88 feet to a FAN point herein deli gaiated as roint "A"; thence north 310 251 east, 13.12 feet;a north 340 35' west, 57 feet; north 8b° 351 west, 44.20 feet to a point herein meq. n-a.,o t r'f.. designated as Point a thence north gab 35 west, 46.80 feet; north 23o4m 35' west, 7.85 feet to a point herein designated as fuint "C"; thence north 230 35' west, 26.15 feet; south 680 251 wrest, 43.69 feet, to a paint herein designated as Point "D"; thence south 880 251 west, 13-31 feet; north 30 351 west, 21.16 feet to a point herein designated as Point "E"; thence north 30 35' west, 15.82 feet; north 380 351 west 24 feet; north 730 351 west, 20.09 feet to a point herein designated as Point "F"; thence north 730 35' west, 9.91 feet; north 540 35' west, 46 feet; north 390 351 west, 53 feet; north 710 35' west, 68 feet; north 30 25' east, 28.38 feet to a art point herein designated as Paint "G"; thence north 30 251east, 17.62 feet; . . north 760 35' west, 27-16 feet to a point herein designated as Point "H"; thence north 760 35' west, 20.84 feet; north 580 351 west, 44 feet; north 00 35' west, 43.32 feet to a point herein designated as Point "I"; thence north 00 351 west, 27.68 feet; north 660 351 west, 43 feet; south 120 251 west, 19.51 feet to a point herein designated as Point "J"; thence south T{ yh 120 25' west, 13.49 feet; south 800 25' west, 19 feet; north 420 351 west, 44 feet; north 400 251 east, 2,22 feet to a point herein designated as Point "Kl1; thence north 400 251 east, 36.64 feet and north 610 west, 41.45 feet to the most southern corner of Lot 82, as the said lot is shown onPerJJJu that certain map entitled "Korag;a del Rey, Unit No. 11 Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califorxia, on Kay 24, 1946 in Volume 29 of Maps, at page 27; thence leaving said general southwestern boundary line and run- ning along the southwestern boundary line of said Lot 82 and continuin along its northwestern production north 610 west, 145.83 feet to a point on the center line of El Camino Koraga, as the said El Camino Morag;a is shown on said map (291.1 27); thence southerly along said center line and along the center line of El Camino Kora-a, as designated on the map entitled "Moraga Del Rey, Unit No. 2, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califurnia, on August 11, 1948 in Volume 35 of 1-laps; at page 34, along the arc of a curve to the ri,ht with a radius of 600 feet, the center of which bears north 530 51' 45" west, an arc distance of 132.95 feet, south 4$0 501 gin 2 r,[ E Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued west, tangent to the last curve, loo feet, anis southwesterly ani tangent to said last mentioned course along tae arc of a circle to the left with a radius of 800 feet, a distance of 250.61 feet to a point on the northeastz. line of the 9.8 acre parcel of lanai described in the deed from The i;oraga Company to Katharine brown Irvine, dated April 30, 1945 and recorded June 23, 1945 in Volume 818 of Official Records, at page 58, from wt,ich the cen- ter of said last mentioned circle bears south 590 Ob' 55n east; thence leaving said center line of El Camino iuoraoa along the northeast line of said 9.8 acre parcel, as follows: South 820 37' east, 54-01 feet; south 480 07' 20" east, 36-95 feet; south 640 12' 45" east, 98.54 feet; south 430 q 17' 55" east, 71.45 feet; south S60 34' 15" east, 42.19 feet; south 120 40' 50" west, 41 feet; south 73 feet; south 180 06' 15" east, 54.71 feet; south 770 00' 20" east, 2b.68 feet; north 570 251 35" east, 42.72 feet; south 720 45' 30" east, 60.73 feet; south 540 55' 35" east, 57-43 feet; south 410 27' 20" east, 80.06 feet; south 860 43* 45" east, 70.11 feet; south 380 59' 25" east, 81.06 feet; south 300 42' 45" east, 117.48 feet; south 630 26' 05" east, 58.14 feet; north 680 11' 55" east, 20.93 feet; north 20 51' 45n west, 40.05 feet; north 450 east, 24.04 feet; south 690 43* east, 49.94 feet; and south 460 30' 30" east, 25-05 feet to the nortsiwest line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled "Lincoln Estates, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 25, 1952 in Volume 47 of Naps, at page 18; thence north 450 22' east, along said northwest line, 357.57 feet to the point of begin:-ing. EXCEPTING TH REFROM: An all purpose utility easement over, along and within a strip of land 10 feet in width, along the southeastern boundary line. ALSO EXCEFTIN:'i T ROK: An all purpose utility easement over, along and within the following strips of land 5 feet in width, the center line of which strips are described as follows:Y f t 1- Commencing at Foint "A" hereinabove described; thence from said f.. point of commencement north 90 53' 10" west, 9.01 feet; thence north 240 45t 30" west, 35.20 feet; thence north 640 47' west, 37-75 feet; thence north 780 4.0' 30" west, 19.57 feet to !'oint "B" hereinabove described. 2- Commencing at Point "C" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 780 40' 30" west, 45.24 feet; thence north 350 09' 50" west, 16.96 feet to Point "J" hereinabove described. 3- Commencing at Foint "E" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 350 09' 50" west, 19.32 feet; thence north 440 36' 20" west, 34..32 feet to Point "F" hereinabove described. 4- Commencing at Point "G" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 510 47' 30" west, 14.89 feet; thence north 420 571 20" west, 20.06 feet to Point "ti" hereinabove described. 5- Commencing at Point "I" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 340 13' 20" west, 15. 11 feet; thence north 690 26' 40" west, 37.91 feet to Point "J" hereinabove described. 6- Commencing at Point "K" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 710 52' west, 43.34 feet; thence north 730 05t- 10" west, 122.25 feet to a point an the southeastern line of the aforesaid r' El Camino koraga. PASSED AAD ADOPTED by the Hoard of SuFerivosrs of the County of Contra Costa w this 19th day of 14ay, 19533 by the followin; vote, to wit: AYES: Sup.rvisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Flay S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NIAS: Supervisors - done ABSENT: Supervisors - .None. In the 1 iatter of the Annexation of Territory to the Orinda County R E S 0 L b T I 0 N Fire Protection District. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 14510, et seq., of the health and Safety Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contr Costa has determined that the hereinafter described territory should be annexed to the z. Orinda County Fire Protection District. The Board hereby fixes Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1953, at 11 o'clock a.m., as the time and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Lain and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the place for the hearing of the matter of the proposed annexation, and directs W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to publish a notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "LAFArSTTE SUI ", a newspaper circulated in the territory uld ch it is propased to annex, which this Board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. At the time and place of hearing or at any time to which it is continued ti-ds Board will hear any person object- ing to the annexation or objecting to the annexation of any portion of said hereinafter described territory. The territory v.h ich it is proposed be annexed to said Orinda County Fire i *- r iculur described as follows to wit: Protection District s a t ly That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California., described as follows: M; Portion of Lots 231 and 232, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Sectionization of apart of Rancho Lar,-una De Los Palos Colorauos, Contra Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued Costa County, Califoruia", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on August 8, 1916 in Volume 15 of Idaps, it pale 308, containing 12.25 acres, more or less, des- cribed es cribed as follows: Beginning at the most southern corner of Lot 9, as designated on the map entitled "A;eadowlaads, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 30, 1952 in Volume 45 of Maps, at page 35; thence from said point of beginning running along the general southwestern boundary line of that certain tract of land shown on said Hap (45 P1 35), the following f courses and distances: North 330 35' west (the bearin north 33* 351 west being taken as the bearing of this line for the purpose of this description) 0.26 feet; north 00 251 east, 51 feet; north 55" 351 west, 36 feet; north 3$" 38' west, 54 feet; north 31" 25' east, 79.88 feet to a point herein designated as Point "A"; thence north 31" 251 east, 13.12 feet; north 340 35, west, 57 feet; north 86" 351 west, 44.20 feet to a point herein designated s as Point "B"; thence north 660 35t west, 46.80 feet; north 23Q 35t west, 7.85 feet to a point herein designated as Point "O"; thence north 230 35' west, 26.15 feet; south 88" 25t west, 43.69 feet, to a point herein deli- nated as Point "v"; thence south 880 25' west, 13.31 feet; north 30 351 west, 21.18 feet to a point herein deli-;hated as Point "E"; Thence north 3a 351 west, 15.82 feet; north 38" 35t west 24 feet; north 730 351 west, 20.09 feet to a point herein designated as Point "F"; thence north 730 35' west, 9.91 feet; north 540 35' west, 46 feet; north 390 351 west, 53 feet; north 71a 35' west, 65 feet; north 3" 25' east, 28.38 -feet to a point herein desig- nated as Point "C"; thence north 3" 251 east, 17.62 feet; north ?60 351 F west, 27.10 feet to a point herein designated as Point nh"; thence north 76a 351 west, 20.54 feet; north 560 35t west, 44 feet; north u° 351 west, 43.32 feet to a point herein designated as Point "I"; thence north 0" 35' west, 27.68 , fi feet; north 660 35t west, 43 feet; south 120 25' west, 19.51 feet to a point Herein designated as Paint "J"; thence south 12" 251 west, 13.49 feet; south 800 25' west, 19 feet; north 420 35t west, 44 feet; north k00 251 east, 2.22 feet to a point herein designated as Point "K"; thence north 400 25' east, r 30.64 feet and airth 61" west, 41.45 feet to the most southern corner of r Lot 82, as the said lot is shown on ttiat certain map entitled "I ioraga del Rey, knit No. 1, Contra k%osta County, California", which map was filed in the office of the :recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, on Keay 24, 1946 in Volume 29 of Kaps, at page 27; thence leaving said general southwestern boundary line and running along the southwestern line of said. Lot 82 and continuing along its northwesternboundaryg pro- duction north 610 west, 145.83 feet to a point on the center line of El Camino 1.oraga, as the said El Camino Koraga is shown on said map (291,1 27).; thence southerly along said center line and along the center line of El Camino I,iora a as designated on the ma entitled "leora a Del He Unit .s s P g Ys No. 22 Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on August 11, 1948 in Volu 35 of 14aps, at page 34, along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 600 feet, the center of which bears north 53* 51, 45" west, an arc distance of 132.95 feet, south 480 501 west, tangent to the last curve, 160 feet, and southwesterly and tangent to said last mentioned course along the arc of a circle to the left with a radius of 800 feet, a distance of 250.61 feet to a point on the northeast line of the 9.8 acre f parcel of land described in the deed from. The Rora;a Company to Katharine Brown Irvine, dated April 30, 1945 and recorded June 23, 1945 in Volume 818 of Official iecords, at page 58, from which the center of said last mentioned circle bears south 59" 061 55" east; thence leavin said center n line of El Casino h:ara-a alone the northeast line of said 9.1 acre parcel, as follows: South tie' 37t east, 54-01 feet; south 480 071 20" east, 38.95 feet; south 64' 12' 45" east, 98.84 feet; south 43" 171 55" east, 71-45 feet; south 560 34' 15" east, 42.15 feet; south 120 40t 50" west, 41 feet; south 73 feet; south 15" 061 15" east, 54.71 feet; south 77" 00' 20" east, 26.65 feet; north 570 251 35" east, 42-72 feet; south 720 451 30" east, 60.73 feet; south 54" 55' 35" east, 57-43 feet; south 410 271 20" east, 80.06 feet; south 66" 43' 45" east, 70.11 feet; south 38" 591 25" east, 81.06 feet; south 300 121 45" east, 117.48 feet; south 63" 26t 05" east, 5b.14 feet; north 68* ll' 55" east, 26.93 feet; north 2" 51t 45" west, 40.05 feet; north 450 east, 24.04 feet; south 690 431 east, 49.04 feet; and south 46* 301 30" east, 25.03 feet to the northwest line of the tract of land designated on- the map entitled "Lincoln Estates, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filets in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, 4 State of California, on .Tune 25, 1952 in Volume 47 of haps, at page 18; thence north 45" 221 east, along saiu northwest line, 357.57 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTIX3 THER;F J'14: An all purpose utility easement over, along and within a strip of land 10 feet in width, along the southeastern boundary line. ALSO EXCEPTING 'THEREFR,34: An all purpose utility easement over, along and within the following strips of land 5 feet in width, the center line of which strips are described as follows: F k 1- Commencing at Point "A" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 90 53' 10" west, 9.01 feet; thence north 240 45' 30" west, 35.20 feet; thence north 640 471 west, 37.75 feet; thence north 780 40' 30" west, 19.57 feet to Point "B" hereinabove described. 2- Commencing at Point "C" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commrncemant north 7c0 40' 30" west, 45.24 feet; thence north 350 091 50" west, 16.08 feet to Point "B" hereinabove described. 3- Commencing :it Point "E" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 350 u9' 50" west, 19.32 feet; thence north 44a 361 20" west, 34.32 feet to Point "F" hereinabove described: n lM 1 414 Tuesday, Kay 19, 1953, Continued a 4- CommencinZ at koi cT "G" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 510 47' 30" west 14.89 feet; thence north 42" 57* 20" west, 20.06 feet to Point "h" hereinabove described. i.. 5- Commencing at FoinL "I" hereinabove described; thence from said point of comcuencement nortr. 34°' 13' 20" nest, 15.01 feet; thence north 690 26' 401, U f west, 37.91 feet to Point "J" hereinabove described. ww 6- Commencing at Point "A" hereinabove described; thence from said point of commencement north 71" 52' west, 43.34 feet; thence north ?30 45' 10" west, 122.25 feet to a point on the southeastern line of the aforesaid- El yCaminoMoraga. PASSED AND A1h.`P`iED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra- Costa this 19th day of 3,iay, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, He L. Cummings, Ray S. 'Taylor, We G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson WES: Supervisors - none ABSENT: Supervisors - None. b In the hatter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Release of Lien, Probate No. 18941, Estate of George J. Feiler. @brtd. In consideration of the payment of $850 to the County of Contra Costa; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, Tr IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman be, and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of lien against George Feiler in the matter of that certain relief agreement, which was recorded on October 4, 1939, in Volume 518 of Ufficial Records, page 28, records of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Compromise of Superior Court Action No. 569143 A. entitled CJUN'TY OF CONTRA CJSTA, f X_ STATE OF CAL1FJJUUA, a body corporate R B S 0 L D T 1 0 N and politic, Plaintiff, vs. T. R. BECHTEL CO., a Califirnia corporation, GENERAL CASDALTY COMPANY OF AK CA, a Washirq;ton corporation, et al., Defendants. WHEREAS, the General Casualty Campaay of. America, defendant in the above- entitled matter, has tendered to the County of Contra Costa the amount of Two Thousand, gk One Hundred Forty-three and 45/100 Dollars (42,143.45 in compromise settlement of the r foregoing matter, and UEEREAS, the board of Supervisors is informed and believes that said offer of settlement is fair and just and should be accepted in the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, E NOy:, ThEREF:;RE, BE IT RLSOLVGD that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to execute on be- half of the County of Contra Costa a release and assignment of the County's claim repre- sented by said action and a dismissal with prejudice of said action. u> :yf PASSED AND ADvI-TED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa t a regular meeting of said Board heid on the 19th day of Pay, 1953, by the following o L e: AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. .wyak., he L. Cummings, Ray S. 'Taylor, L. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None k _ ABSENT: Supervisors - hone In the Natter of authorizing Chairman to execute Sworn State- ment in Proof of Loss re damage to Hall of Records. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY THZ r bu,hn uRDERED that tLe Chairman is authorized to execute sworn statement in proof of loss in the matter of damage to the Hall of Recoras caused by windstorm on November 22, 1953, said statement being also executed by Ralph Larsen & Son, Insured, to Fireman's t Fund Insurance Company (Policy Number A 463835)• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fi f In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisors Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Be 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, ,be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting, of the State Superintendents' Association in Los Angeles, May 19 - 20, at County Expense.7171.77 J k Tuesday, May 29, 1953 - Continued s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k it In the Matter oat` Lime fixed for s acceptance of bids for houses owned by the County of Contra Costa located in Richmond (Richmond Building W Sate)• This board i,aving heretofore directed the County Purchasing agent to advertises, f'N calling for bids for certain buildings owned by the County of Contra Costa and" located on Bissell Aveni a and 37th Street in :Richmond (Richmond building Site) ; and this beingil.F ? the time fixed for the opening of bids on said buildings, the Clerk reads to this Y' Board bids from the following on said property: hl Yk ITS NJ. 1: Lee J. Immel, D. D. Thornton, Banks Carr, Vito Addiego, Mrs. A. E. Wickstroms, Mrs. Jasper Cooper, Walter Trombley, Glenn W. t Johnson; ITER NO. 2: Lee J. Immel, D. D. Thornton, Vito Addie,go, Walter Trombley, David C. 'garner, Ann John- son by Warren S. Johnsen, Glenn W. Johnson,. x Patricia. Beaman; ITEM NO. 3: Lee J. Immel, Vito Addiego, Walter Trombl,ey,. r Ann Johnson by Warren S. Johnson, Glenn VV1. Johnson; land this Board refers saia bids to the County Purchasing Agent for his recommendation. zs as to the hi6hest and best bids for said buildings; and said Purchasing Agent having;. recommended the bids of the following as being the highest and best bids for the sale of such buildings by the County: ITF1=i NU. 1: Bid of D. D. Thornton, ;;'2800.00 9 . ITEk Ii U. 2: Bia if D. D. Thornton, 42800.00 ITEIA NO. 3: bin oat' Lee J. .Immel, X1$68.00 Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT 184 e THE BU,UW UiDERi0 that the bids of the above-named persons be, and they are hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.aX In the Matter of authorizing Dr. Yoshiye Togasaki, Assistant Health yx k officer, to represent the Health Officer. S On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,_ I.T. IS BX,THEP BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Yoshiye Togaski, Assistant Health Ufficer, be and she is heresy; authorized to represent the County Health Officer in matters of policy, finance,, etc»,sl,,during his absences, IT IS BY Th,E BOARD FUTHi:R URDISRED that the authorization of this Board made April 16, 1951, to Dr. parion Josephi to act in Dr. Blum's absences, be and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y * i In the I-latter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm. On motion of Supervisor 3uchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. I9' ?'S BY '.phi: B04'iiiD jAijERr:D that Sheriff Lang .be and he .is hereby authorized to_trans ort 20 prisoners from the Count .Prison Farm to the Count FairPPyy grounds at Antioch. for j-. the purpose of cleaning said ;;riunds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the I•atter of :authorizing 1purchase of Releket X-ray Beep Therapy iachine. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, .IT IS BY 'THE BJARD ORDERED that the purchase of one Keleket X-ray .Deep Therapy machine for the County Hospital, be and the same is hereby authorised.yrs, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ; i x. 11n the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 792. Ordinance No. 792, which prohibits obstruction, destruction or interference wit water courses without a permit, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby AFF fiOVED and ADOPTED. 4 n t,ar 41611 Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued i . tig IT IS BY THE BOARD F6irii.Ea 3RDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published f for the time and in the manner required by law in "Contra Costa Timesn, ' 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. t} In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2, Kitchen Equipment Work to be installed in additional facilities to be constructed at County hospital, Martinez. M y On the recommendation of Nast-an and Hurd. Architects, and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ThE, BUNHD UKD&UD that Change Order No. 2, which makes the following changes and adds the sum of 64b.50 to x , contract of Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company for furnishing and installing certain kitchen equipment in additions to be constructed at the County Hospital, ilartinez: 1. Change the depth of theangp pre-scrub washer sink, Item 923 as referred to in Item Into. 1 of Change Order No. 1, from a depth of fourteen inches 14") to a depth of ten inches (10"). . ADD - 621.90 f 2. Revisions to the vent opening size on the pant 777gip` leg hood as required due to the construction of the Blakslee dishwasher outlets, as shown on Shop Drawing No. 210-R-9756-21, bearing revision date of April 1, 1953 . • . ADD - $24.60 Total Additions 46.50 Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - Oa,262.65 Contract price including previous change - - - - -68,262.65 r ,sem Change Order No. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - -166. 0 i Total 08009-15r r iX1 be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIM and. AFPRCVi'..D, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of pax this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Commmay` Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of tiie Board. f In the 1•1'atter of Approval of Change Orders Nos. 8, 9, and 10, Project No. 2, Additions to County hospital, 1 aartine z. On the recommendation of hasten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ISBY THE BOARD OADF ED that the following change orders to the contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for x Project No. 2, Additions to the County hospital; CHANCE JnDER NU. 8 Add Deduct Total x 1. Omit screen frames as referred to in Sections 30-04 (a) (b), Section 10-05 i) of the specifications at all windows in the Psychiatric Building equipped with detention screens called for under Section 19-05 of the specifications 110.00 2. Plumbing, chnages as st;own on Supple- mental Drawing SK-18, "revised Piping and Trench Layout at Boiler Building," z dated march 25, 1953 . 250-00 Total addition 140-00 CHANGE ORDER NU. 9 y 1. Changes as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-22, "Door 'C' Changed frum Single Swing to Double Swing;," dated April 10, 1953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.00 t 2. Changes as shown on Supplemeutal Draw- ing SK-19, "Non-Bearing Separation 6alls," bearing revision date of April 15, 1953• 4775.00 k f Total Addition X721.00 r] R4 4 TT 1 k 74, Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued CHANGE ORDER NO. 10 j i k iii; 1,1. Changes as shown on Supplemental Draw- ADD DF. UCT TOTAL ing SK-15, "Permanent I-Ray Equipment y s Installation," dated Fkarch 18, 1953 . 778.00 12. Change the wire size of the S-ray secondary service running from the X-ray transfurmer to the main switch- board from Om.c.m. to 6, 00N s, 3-35 3-500m.c.m. . . r 4 x L 13. Changes in the X-Ray, Therapy. Room No. 47 a) Relocate the, existing cold water lane orlon- the South w4ll'"of the room to a new location 3*-3" from the East wall of the room. The cold water line to be stubbed out from the wall, 22-3,/4" above thep finished floor, and capped. b) Relocate the existing waste line along the South wall of the room 3 to a new location 2'-9" from the Past wall. The waste line to be mt 5 stubbed out from the, wall, 22-3/4" 1 above the finished floor, and capped«'"" t c) Relocate the 6"x6"x4" box with blank cover from the location in 3 the floor as called for in the r contract documents to a location r on the South wall, 41-0" from the East .wall and the 18" above the V r finished floor . . . . . . . . . . . 90.00 Total Addition 914.Oo Total of Change larders Nos. 8, 9, and •10 - ADDITION 1775.00 4 t . Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ 675,225.00 M Contract price including previouschanges: - - - - - - 72401295 ChngeOrders Nos. 8, 93 and 10 - - - - ADD1 ION - - -l—OO Total - - - - - 725,,787-95 be, and the same are hereby ALTHORIM and A OVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change carders Nos. 8, 9, and 10 on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Approval of Change 10rder No. 18, additions to County Hospital, and granting extension of time. On the recommendation of hasten ana Hurd, Architects, ana on motion. of. Super= Ivisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT 15 BY THE WARD URDERED that Change Larder No. 18, which makes the follo—wing 'changes and adds the sum of X300, plus Ian extension of ten calendar days to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to ,the County Hospital: 1. Revise the roughing-in as required for the pre-scrub s washer sink Item 92 of the Kitchen Equipment, which has been changed from fourteen (14" inches deep to l ten (10"/ inches deep . . . . . .. . . . • . . • . NO CHANGE Y X. 2. Changes as shown on Supplemental. Drawin.- SK-38 New 4 Catch Basin and New Drainage at Existing Nursing" Building," dated January lb, 1953 • • . • . . . . . ADD - $300 3. Granted ten calendar days' extension to contract time :Contract completion date- becomes May 21, 1953. Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $680,499.00 Contract price including, previous changes - - - - - - 725,513-53 s d Change Order No. 18 ADD - - - 00«00. Total - - - - be, and the same is herebyALTKORIM and AFF ROVED and H. L.Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 18 on behalf of the County a 3 ` lContra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 4.{ y St ay Ji, 41. 8 z. Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued F h In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following additional personnel for the following department be and the same are hereby authorized: w r Hospital ... .................. 1 Typist Clerk San Pablo Justice Court ......1 Typist Clerk i for 24/40 time Pla.Commission 1 Senior Draftsman, effective May 1 1 Planning Assist ant, effective r as of June l 1 Planning Asso- ciate, effectiv9 as of June 1 j T" Building Maintenance 3 Janitors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x a: In the Matter of Appro- priation Adjustments. r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are g' hereby authorized: r. Highrray Deva DecreaseI„ncre_ C. 0. _ Aid to Cities Pittsburg 2,111 C. 0. _ Urban Road Group 7485 22111 Sz . Unappropriated Reserve - r, General Fund 29111 2,111 z To cover final payment to City of Pittsburg in the Harbor Street storm sewer project.c Civil Service Commission Capital Outlay 500 Unappropriated Reserve 500 Dictating Equipment Clerk Numbering Machine 115 Unappropriated Reserve 115 Special Elections Temporary and Seasonal Help 2,300 Services 18,9Oo Employees* Expense Reimbursements 200 Supplies 102,000 Unappropriated Reserve 31,400 n To provide for estimated expenditures required for balance of fiscal year. Surveyor Capital Outlay a. Desks and chairs 240 b. Filing CCa inets and 1 636equipments Unappropriated Reserves- General Fund 10876 For purchase of necessary equipment and furnishings for new office. 'Y County Buildings - Martinez Capital Outlay - Building Sites 46,760 Unappropriated Reserve- General Fund 46,760 n To provide for transfer of site purchased for the County Library in Martinez to general county purposes. County Department of Agriculture Unappropriated Reserve-Capital Outlay... 115 3 Knapsack - Brass t Champian Sprayers 115 Tr h pp4 7 Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued San Pablo Fire District Unappropriated Reserve 12$ Radio 64; Fire Fighter Masks 64: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint in Action No. 57918, Dorion vs. County of Contra Costa, etc. i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY. k THE BOARD ORDERED that copy of complaint in Action No. 57918, Dorion vs. The County,of Contra Costa be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying claim of Arthur Howden. Arthur Howden having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the amount of $500, which claim was filed on May 12, 1953; NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DSiIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n, w In the Matter of Creating revolving fund for the Personnel Director. This Board deeming it necessary for the expeditious transaction of busi- ness in the office of the Personnel Director, that a revolving fund be created for r said office; Therefore and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with the provisions of Section 29321, Government Code, a revolving fund in the sum of $50.00 be, and the same r is hereby created for the office of the Personnel Director and F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, is hereby instructed to file with the County Clerk a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $100 executed by a surety company authorized by the laws of .the State of California to execute bonds; and that upon faithful administration of said bond, the County Auditor shall draw his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of 450 in favor of F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding contract for furnishing electric current to San Pablo Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for maintaining a system q= of street lights in and of furnishing electric current to, the Sari Pablo Lighting Dist- rict, and this being the time and place set forth in the notice calling for bids, the following bid is opened and read by the Clerk: Bid of Pacific Gas and Electric Company ... Schedule LS-1 and Schedule Pr LS-2 x as referred to in said bid; and this being the only bid received, and the Board having Hilly considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for maintaining system of street lights in and fur- nishing electric current to, said San Pablo Lighting District, be and the same is award ed to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted in their bid. w IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Pacific Gas and Electric s Company furnish to this Board duly executed contract. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the-. Board. In the Matter of Awarding contract for furnishing q electric current to Oakley Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for maintaining a system rA of street lights in and of furnishing electric current to, the Oakley Lighting District and this being the time and place set forth in the notice calling for bids, the follow- ing bid is opened and read by the Clerk: Bid of Pacific Gas and Electric Company .. .. Schedule LS-2 . r as referred to in said bid; and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for maintaining system of street lights in and for furnishing electric current to said Oakley Lighting District, be and the same is a r Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued u awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted in their bid. 7=f w" IT IS BY THF BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company furnish to this Board duly executed contract. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. aIntheMatterofAwardingl contract for furnishing electric current to Home Acres Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for maintaining a system ofrr street lights in and of furnishing electric current to the Home Acres Lighting District, w and this being the time and place set forth in the notice calling for bids, the follow= ina bid is opened and read by the Clerk: Bid of Pacific Gas and Electric Company .... . Schedule LS-2 i x as referred to in said bid; and this being the only bid received, and the Board havingfullyconsideredsaidbid; rte. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for maintaining system of street lights inand furnish' ing electric current to said Hoene Acres Lighting District, be and the same is awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted in their bid. fFITISBYTHEBOARDFURTHERORDEREDthatsaidPacificGasandElectricCompany , furnish to this Board duly executed contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Wilfred H. Carpenter as Commissioner of the Housing pAuthorityofContraCosta County. r It appearing that the term of Wilfred H. Carpenter as Commissioner of the Housine Authority of Contra Costa County will expire on May 26, 1953; NOW, THEREFORE and on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super, visor Buchanan, IT IS B 1HE BOARD ORDERED that Wilfred H. Carpenter be, and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County fora term of four years commencing May 269 1953. j The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchan , J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Granting David Manwill dbd M. & M. Auto Wrecking, permit to conduct a wrecking yard near Pittsburg. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT•IS ? M BY THE BOARD ORDERED that David Manwill dbd M. k M. Auto Wrecking be and they are A hereby granted a permit to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in f r All of Lot 17 and 18, fronting on Poinsettia Avenue, "Poinsettia Land Co. West Pittsburg Tract, Unit No. 1," subdivision; and the filing of a bond- is hereby waived. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Granting Horace and Frank Siino, dba Siino Brothers Repair Shop, permit to conduct wrecking yard in Bella x's Vista Area. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS } BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Horace and Frank Siino, dba Siino Brothers- Repair Shop, be ' and they are hereby granted a permit to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in S. D. No. 4 at the following location: Five acres of land, approximately 150 feet west of Bella Monte Avenue and north of Willow Pass Road, Bella Vista Area; and the filing of a bond is hereby waived. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vane of the Board. Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued 1 In the latter of Granting permit to operate a carni- Val in Rodeo, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T1 BOARD ORDERED that the Rodeo Volunteer Firemen's Association be and it is hereby granted a permit to operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by the Liberty Show, and to be operated from May 26 through and including May 31, 1953, at First and Parker Streets, Rodeo; and this Board having been assured by said association that g its share of the proceeds of said carnival will be used for welfare purposes, this 1 Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of Ordinance 391 and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b In the Matter of Canvass of Absentee votes for the special bond election held y May 12, 1953. The Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass all of the absentee ballots returned to the Clerk up to and including May 18, 1953, and having completed,` t s said canvass, this Board certifies the result of said canvass of the absentee ballots` for said election as follows, to wit: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY I BOND MEASURE A y s X3 k rY BONDS - YES: 32 BONDS - NO: 5 x , TOTAL VOTES CAST - 37 rr The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: ATM: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,. W. G. Buchana* J. Frederickson.N` " C NOES: Supervisors - None. 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F 1 a ,k' fi., '".y. f., is if .w ;, r vt w 4 i i Y 2 m 1gas L Jf " IN r a r r r lr a n v C ta,+a t STATEMENT OF SPECIAL COUNTY BOND ELECTION HELD MAY 12,19537_77- y MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS y 49 100a o o o m V xEELECTIONPRECINCTSoQ0 ~z a ELECTION PRECINCTS >= j 10 J;' q s HWS NW BONDS o4 YES NO NO TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARDYES 61SPECIALPRECINCTNO1p M SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 8 Bad Vies No. 1 Irl Cerrito No. Say View No. 1 A E1 Cerrito No. 8a Y View No. 2 El Cerrito No. 6 El Cerrito No. l El Cerrito No. 29 a` El Cerrito Na. 17 E1 Cerrito No. jsl,_Cerrito No. 17-A SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 9 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 2 El Cerrito No. 10 El Cerrito No. 2 El Cerrito No. 21 El Cerrito No. 12 r El Cerrito No. 13 El Cerrito No. 22 El Cerrito No. 25_ , _ El_Cerrito.... No._30_ Berkeley Park No. 1 k r BeLkeltky Park No. 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 10 E1 Cerrito SPECIAL. PRECINCT NO 3 O (71 El Cerrito No. 18 Kensington Nzto _ o. 2 El Cerrito No. r Kensington No. -2-A El Kensington No. 5 El Cerrito No. 23-A liensi -ton No. 5-A El Cerrito No. 31 Kensington No. 6 Kensington No. 6-A SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 11zu zTl SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 4 9 El ,Cerrito No._._9._______ Kensington I:o. 1 El Cerrito No. 9-A Kensington No. 3 ElCerrito_No.__2 Kensington I40. 3-A El Cerrito No. 27 Ken.i on No. 4 p El Cerrito No. 28s Kensington No. 4-A 3 Y Nonsington _No. 8 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 12 p a4 t East Richmond No. 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 5 xy _cast Richmond No. 2___ m East Richmond No. 4KensAgtonNo. Kensington. No,__?.-w- _ _ __._ East Richmond No. 5 El Cerrito No. 20 East Richmond No. 6 El Cerrito No. 12 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 13 SPECIAL PRECINCT N0 6 47 . a t_ lchmod__No __3__ El San Pablo. No,_ j l Cerrito No. 24 San Pablo No. 23 El Cerrito No. 24-A E1 Cerrito No. 26 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 14 Roll ood No. 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT NOT 9 -Rollingxood No. 2_ Rollingwood_-Ko-,---3---._.__ lElCerritoNo. 4-A Rol ood No. 4ice El Cerrito into. 4-B El Cerrito No. 11 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 15 p North Richmond No. 1 El Cerrito No. 16-A North Richmond No. 2 North Richmond No. 3 TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD 6 North Richmond No. 4 p . 1 North Richmond TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD I41?71 vw P 4 a t 5,.. 111l I %, 1 1 . . _ -,.. a. ..<t ,t c1 - I I I : I - "`,- I - I I - ,', , ,", ;, 151, I -, .. o y 1 ar ry a f , f b 1% 3, g' r s' t ti 1 C . 'i,,.9 ,-wd I y 'R. 9: -.i'S : L+' rW'I,M+ M id. l ,y Yr• W t.. c- 11 1 7r , IYY,,.t! i a per' . y'i - T.[C( 7i i?jfry*, k .d pp Y(y Y' f J / F r.. a 9r.y.. Y `V'Si+ di ' idM t r,11 11 I I N .. .' - ar - x ,t.f'.a .H + k I S- _per$ 11 ' aaysr.,-, t• , ,'r .... 1. S 5 4 L.4} 4 , ,I'i }h.K „,r,+ iyb'1 'L r F I ' 1. } r».._.., Ir.,..,< <, .. r , , w y E,_1 r s .rte`?,y ?r t? 51 r r"f: i ta£. r' ' r{/' .' r+ ivy y /, - r riY 1. s1-Kip r - ,y',,-i ., r`" r+ a x v ! ,(, i' tio-,w. 3.rya.-N' Y.il r, +Y t,,^w a e„p F 4 y,,"',, r . 2. ^ ti 9^' A ,'is n, f 0 !%, 5 J.t 17' . r-- # t".,, '. y mss i.L,i...ani I 1. . n u i..-.'+,.nM• aMP , j. j c r p_ a!, r rr ..n J J 41 w ky t 4 ,. STATEMENT OF SPECIAL COUNTY BOND ELECTION HELD MAY 12 ,1963 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS IL 0 00 < o chi too W W vGC fAe dr qg 10 ELECTION PRECINCTS i i Q ELECTION PRECINCTS z'"Jf U V V Y. Cd t lux O~ N BONDS 4 BONDS YES NO YES NO TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 16 J3 .f/ SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 25 17 17 0 San Pablo No. 1 Giant No. _1 San Pablo No. 13 _ San_Pablo. T`o. 19 .SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 26 Q Rodeo No. 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO I7 Z 7 Rodeo No. 1-A r San Pablo_No._ 2_ San Pablo No. 6 Rodeo No. 3 San Pablo No. _7 Rodeo No. 4 q Rodeo No. SSanPablolio, A San Pablo No. _15 Rodeo No. 7 San Pablo No. 20 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 27 a / SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 18 Rodeo No. 6 rM San Pablo No. 4 Rodeo No. 8 4SariPabloNo. 5 Rodeo_ No. 9 an_-Pablo-.No. -21---_ _ _._____.. --- Rodeo_No,.- San Pablo No. 22 Rodeo No. 11 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 19 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 28 San Pablo No. 8_ _ _ _Pinole No. 1 San Pablo No. 10 Pinole i+o. 2 r San Pablo No. 16 Pinole No. 3 Ke rcule s SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 20 Oleum San Pablo No. 11 a: San Pablo_ No.. _24 SPECIAL PRECINCT No 29 p San_. Pablo_ No„___l4 Selbp San Pablo No. 18-A SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 30 O O / North Richmond No. 5 Giant No. 2 urs Giant No. 2-A SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 21 San_Pablo No. 17 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 31 San Pablo No. 17-A Richmond No. 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 22 9 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 32 El Sobrante No. 1 Richmond. No. 2 J E1 Sobrante No. I-A l l SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 33 Sobrente No. 5 El_ Sobrante No. 6 Richmond No. 3 El Sobrante No. 7 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 34 SPECIAL PRECINCT 140 23 Richmond No. 4 xr El Sobrante No. 2 E1 Sobrante No. 2A SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 35 El Sobrante No. 3 R chmond No. 5 E.-1 rante.-fro. El Sobrante No. 4 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 36 Richmond No. 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 24 YjL Richmond No. 6-A i;El Sobrante bo. 8 El Sobrante_»o. _8 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 37 El Sobrante No. 9 _ Richmond No. 7 El Sobrante leo. 9 A RichRond No. A7 r Richmond 210. 7-B TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD f1 /J 3.T TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD jet9 bi yy 1111 1111 1111_.. n ya sa4rr`s 1., I — I , -"' '. 11z I 1 , :, 1111 n 1111 ..a' , ; ri ar–V I i - -. i -I I 1i'. I I - - 11 I - I I I 1-11, 1 - 11. " k. T - I ,.-,, -,,,-,., 1 I .." -I I 1, ,, ,,-':, 11'11 I - 1 -. I , .-I I I - -;": -%,:'!" 1 1 1 I I- - I I, - I - - ,e "':I I " I . 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F ,Q ,7 TOTAL CARRIED FORMOD 1#7,(, Rjt/1,:f 4 y I nejH'•s'r 14.y 4 I man TO R s;v I+ '+„A .,+dam oil i w rsr s y MTr n IMPtf r yam. gy pp,, (• e 1l" a fFa myy+`t ORSk c My 4 Iy 3 ANY 2 e, k 4.,+ii<^r .'.i, i r:k3r.rt,.,[- —,na:: i A?^NY i 4 fj1!1i+tj u f yl-AS kl S, n O x,. ty p 00a E 4 1 d F5' f'`2"" a 1j, jr{[! 1•- h,. Jjj all 01113 A-So F^ r at w10 A-to.. iv +, o47ilt''F, iti,= y .ccpps q X1510oilTAURDAR T tr 330 I 02 r r- i 41 4,r ,_ ,, r x... r. 3W.e ...'.iMS.f .'Yw d 5`fd,+'r i y.s ` ,O.t-. .,yY F <a a fA fc11, 017lif y a I:r STATEMENT OF SPECIAL COUNTY BOND ELECTION HELD MAY 12,1963 5*3 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS a O ac v W p O a W p O Q O V m W0 Co 40 ELECTION PRECINCTS Z ELECTION PRECINCTS i J ? 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SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 146 Canyon_ Richmond No. 119 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 138 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 147 Or'nda__No._ Richmond No. 120 Orinda_No.._. 10._-_._ 0r1nda_ No.__ll SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 148 7 Crockett No. 5 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 159 Crockett No. 6__ Qrinda-_No..__2_ Crockett. No. ? _ Qrinda._No._- 3 ___ . ______--_----___. Crockett. No. 8 _ ___ 4riuda_bio.._ -4 Qrinda_ No.. 15.Crockett No. 9 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 149 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 160 O Crockett No. 1 Drinda No. ? Crockett No. 2 Orinda No. 7-A Alhambra No. 3 No. 4___ C No. 10 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 161 SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 150 Port Costa I4o. _l Orindn No. 6_ Port Costa No. 2 Orinda No. 12 TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD 7D1,f /1` 3 /7a M .,, 3 I m 1 r I I I r N ...h{ { '- c r r., xx' w %= c a, 4. U, z C r I. f Sys r 11I 55 r. 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Byron No 1 Byron No. 1-A r- SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 235 Kni htsen SPECIAL PRECINCT NO 236 Y" Bethel Island Bethel island - A TOTAL S ABSENTEE VOTE TOTAL bWLFICAM Cis COMM CLERK TO rt Rr Va'117.SU'.TS OF a55 Z •., SPFA:IAL r:Ln CTION RETURNS FOB THE Oti ELD :4uY 12, 1953 STATE OF O-ZIFOR11U, COUNTY OF 00=161. ICOOSTit ti I, W. T. IIA S:H, CounLy +: rk f sa d County, do hereby certify t t ursu nt to Section 793? of the 3lecti C da d of he resolution of the Board o Su ervi ars of said County haretofore ado ed nd a tere upon the minutes of said BoaTd o Mon ay, lay 13, 1953, I did canvass th re urns of t votes cast in the County of Contra C sta for the special election held a y 12 195 , for the measure "Contra Cos County Bond 2easure (County Building and a reh use acil ties--City of Richmond)" submitted to e vote of the voters and that th fb egci g st tement of the votes cast, other than t e U. votes cast by absentee voters, sho s th who number of votes cast in the County, d the whole number of votes cast for the easu In said County and in each f t special precincts therein, and that th to als f th respective columns and the ballots as how for said measure are full, tru , d co sect xcluding votes cast by a0sen ee ter . Witness my hand and o f e al s al t s 19th day. May, 195 u county er Jv Tag j. r , c . 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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by resolution adopted March 10, 1953, called a special bond election for the purpose ofobtaining from the electorate authorisation to issue bonds in the total amount of One Million, Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (41,350,000) to provide the necessary funds for the erection of a building to be constructed in the City of Richmond which would pro- vide offices for branches of the County government of Contra Costa County there situated and warehousing facilities necessary for the storage of supplies and equip- ment to be held in the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, May 12, 1953 , and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors, having on May 18, 1953, by resolution Sr directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be made by the County Clerk, and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for the proposi- tion voted on at said special county bond election and has certified to this Board r' and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass, and said ss Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the minutes of this Board, and WHEREAS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said Election having been can— vassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California herebycertifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa on the following proposition is as follows: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BW REA-3UW— MEASURE: w r ounty Building Shall the County of Bonds a and Warehousing Contra Costa incur a Facilities - City bonded indebtedness Yes 15$?5f yea of Richmond) in the principal amount of X193509000.00 for the Bonds object and purpose of constructing an office building and warehouse in the City of Richmond, County of Contra No 7320 Costa, California? The foregoing resolution was adopted on the 19th day of May, 1953, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. f Y NOES: Supervisors - Kone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. a In the Matter of Granting the Peti- tion and Calling the Election for the Organization of the Eastern Contra RESOLUTION GRANTING Costa Soil Conservation District TETE PETITION BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:y WHEREAS, on the 28th day of April, 1953, there was presented to the Clerk of81 this Hoard, a petition in the form required by law, requesting the organization of the Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District; and t. fWHEREAS, after due and legal notice by publication as required by law, a public hearing was held by this body on such petition and all questions relevant there- to; and rx WHEREAS, all relevant testimony and evidence presented at such hearing has been duly and carefully considered by this Board; and WHEREAS in the judgment of this Board the organization, of such proposed y District would be in the furtherance of soil conservation and in the public interest and the inclusion of all the lands within the boundaries hereinafter described will be beneficial to such lands; NOW, THERE 0RE, 3E IT HMEBT RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECLARED that such peti- tion for the organization of the :astern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District be and hereby is granted. That the name of the proposed District shall be the Eastern Contra r% Costa Soil Conservation District; and that the boundaries of such District shall be and hereby are fixed and described as follows: a All that area lying within Contra Costa County, California as delineated on the map entitled "Official map of Contra. Costa County, California", approved and de- clared to be official by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on November 211 1938: Described as follows: Beginning on the northerly line of Contra Costa County at a point due north of the mouth of Hastings Creek, said point being the northwest corner of Bay Point 444 Tuesday, hiay 19, 1953 , Continued - gSchoolDistrict; said point also being the most northerly corner of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District as formed the Sth day of December, 1941; thence following i q the exterior boundary line of said Contra Costa Soil Conservation District South to they mouth of said Hastings Creek; thence in a general southerly direction following the central line of said Hastings Creek to the intersection thereof with the center line of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of Seal Creek to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the east-west mid-section line of Section 7, T2N R1W; thence east along said westerly extension and along said mid-section line to the east 1/4 corner of said Section 7; thence south one mile; thence east one mile; i thence south 3/4 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the north-south mid-section line of Sec-i tion 21 T2N R1W; thence south along said mid-section line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence Southeast along said Rancho line to the intersection with the south line of said Section 21; thence East to the north 1/4 corner of Section 27 T2N R1W; said point being the inter- 4 section of the above-mentioned Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line { and the northwest corner of the Second Addition to the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line; thence leaving said Contra Costa Soil District boundary line and following the boundary line of said Second Addition east to the north 1/4 corner of Section 28 T2N R1E; thence South 1/2 mile ; thence East lir miles; thence South 1/2 mile to the southeast corner of Section 27 T2N RIE; thence East li miles; thence South 1 r mile to the southeast corner of said Second Addition and the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary line of the First Addition; thence East, leaving the boundary line of the Second Addition and following the boundary line of the First Addition, ]/2 mile; to the northeast corner of Section 1 T1N- R1E; thence South 1 mile; thence Eastx 3 miles; thence South 1/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile to the center of Section 10, T1N R2E; thence South to the south 1,/4 corner of said Section 10, said point also being the southwest corner of Lot 247, Subdivision Number Six Brentwood Irrigated Farms, Amended, filed August 4, 1920 in Map Book 17, page 373, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa , County, California, said point also being on the exterior boundary line of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District; thence following said East Contra Costa Irrigation i District in a general southerly direction to its intersection with the east line of Section 22, T1N R2E, said point being the intersection of the First Addition to the A Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line and the Third Addition to the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District boundary line; thence leaving the First Addi- tion and following the exterior boundary line of the Third Addition and continuing along the boundary line of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District in a northeasterly i direction to a point at or near the center of Section 23, T1N R2E; thence southerly through Sections 23, 26 and 35, TIN R2E and easterly through Section 36, T1N R2E and If Section 31 T1N R3E to a point on the easterly line of said Section 31; thence leaving the East Contra Costa Irrigation District and following the boundary of the- Byron- g Bethany Irrigation District south 1/2 mile; east 1/2 mile; south 1A mile; east 1/2 mile; south 1/4 mile; east to the northeast corner of the Lewis 127.0 acre tract as i described in Volume 13 , Official Records of Contra Costa County at page 354; thence I South 1/2 mile to the southeast corner thereof; thence West to the southwest corner of i Section 4, T1S R3E; thence South 1/2 mile; East 1 mile; South 1/2 mile; East 1/2 mile to the South 1/4 corner of Section 10 T1S R3E; thence South 1/4 mile; East 1/4 mile; South 1-3/4 mile; East 1/4 mile; South 1/2 mile and East 1/2 mile to the center, of Sec- 1 tion 26 T1S R3E; thence South along the north-south mid-section line of Sections 26 and 35 T1S R3E to the intersection thereof with the south boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence in a general Easterly, Northerly, and Westerly direction, following the exterior boundary line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. i EXCEPTING THEREFROM: (1) The incorporated limits of the City of Antioch, the City of Brentwood, and the City of Pittsburg. 2) That tract of land known as Jersey Island, a map of which was filed August 7, 194311 in volume 18 of Neaps, at Pages 419 to 424 inclusive, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California. j BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECLARED that an election be held in such proposed District on the 16th day of June, 1953, upon the question of organization of i such proposed District and to elect a Board of Directors in case it shall be organized. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall forthwith cause notice of such election to be published in a newspaper of general circulation published : in this county for the period and in the manner required by law. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, CR DERED AND DECLARED that for the purposes of such } election, the following election precincts are hereby established with boundaries and i polling places as follows: SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 1. shall consist of all or portion of the following i regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit : Port Chicago 11 2, 3 , 4, Nichols. Polling place located at Justice Court, Plain Street, Port Chicago. SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 2. shall consist of all or portion of the following i regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit : Orbisonia, Pittsburg 17, 18, 19, 209 26, 29, 30, 31 , 32, 34• Polling place located at Ambrose School, Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg. SPECIAL PRECIIGCT NO. 3. shall consist of all or portion of the following regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit: Lone Tree 1, 2, 3. Polling place located at William Lutz garage, Tregallis Road, Antioch. SPECIAL PRECrZC7 I0. 4.. shall consist of all or portion of the following regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit : Oakley 1, 1A, 2, 3. Polling place located at Oakley Recreation and Health Center, O'Hara Ave. , Oakley c/o Frank Shellenberger, Rt. 1, Box 210, Oakley. E SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 5. shall consist of all or portion of the following regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit: Knightsen, Brentwood 1, 5, 6. Polling place located at Farm Bureau Hall, Delta Road, Knightsen, c/o Harry Hobbs, P. 0. Box SF, Knightsen. i s 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued K. SPECIAL PRECINCT N0. 6. shall consist, of all or portion of the following regular county precincts within said proposed district, to wit: Bethel Island No. 1, No. 1A. Polling place located at Bethel Islartdi Improvement Club House, r Bethel Island. SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 7. shall consist of all or portion of the following regular county precincts within said proposed district to wit: Byron No. 1, YA . No. 1A. Polling place located at I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron, c/o Ed Krumland,: Byron. _ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, for the purposes of such election,_ the following are hereby .appointed to serve as election officers for each election precinct: i SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 1 S i) Inspector Judges Clerks Daisy B. Sahm Katherine F. Caldera. Hannah C. Dybo 209 East Lind 220 California Ave.335 Minnesota St., Port Chicago Port Chicago Port Chicago David .G. Osborne c/o Gen. Chem. Co. s i Port Chicago SPECIAL. PRECINCT NO. 2 K: Inspector Judges Clerks Harold Wildes Jessie Gregory Evelyn M. Ambrose Rt. 1, Box 560 79 Alberts Ave.12 Ambrose Ave. Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittsburg George S. Britton." 157 Manor Drive Pittsburg SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. Inspector Judges Clerks r Fred P. Little Rose Borden Mildred J. Onstott Rt. 1, Box 665 Rt. 1, Box 710 Rt. 1, Box 189 Antioch Antioch Antioch Naomi. Williamson Rt. 1, Box 1115 Antioch L a'' SPECIAL. PRECINCT NO. 4 s+ Judgess ClerksInspector Johanna Jesse Flora Broderick Lucy Lindsey fes P.C. Box 1026 P. 0. Box 1103 Rt. 1 Box 465 k:Oakley Oakley Antioch s Nellie England P. 0. Box 1001 Oakley SPECIAL PRECINCT NO. 5r Inspector Judges Clerks" Christine Hobbs Addie Duff Lydia Rough P. 0. Box S$ P. 0. Box 109 Rt. 1, Box 71 x Knightsen Knightsen Brentwood Elise Lambdin 1 . Rt. 1, Box. 184EE Oakley I SPECIAL PRECINCT No. 6 ry s ClerksInspectorJude_ tA s 1 Flora B. Klein Mina J. Walker Ida Hyatt air P. 0. Box 41 P. 0. Box 227 Rt. 1, Box 2S38_ Bethel Island Bethel Island Oakley Anna J., Mick xf P. 0. Box 64. f Bethel Island a SPECIAL. PRECINCT NO. 7 Inspector Judges Clerks t Louise Kelso Lora Krumland Margaret Armstrong ,F r°- P. 0. Box 61 P. 0, Box 169 P. O. Box 65 p} Byron Byron Byron Irene Bunn Rt. 1, Box 167 Byron r ri v 4J i s `f a x Tuesday, May 19, 1953, Continued - max ; > The Clerk of this Board is directed to roti all such 'aflF ppoil"Axtteca ection t officers of `their appointment.1 41 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE_D AND ORDERED that the clerk of this Board sha21:.c aura• the necessar ballots to be printed (but not before ten days rt Y Pr'Y Preceding such election):, cause such ballots, appropriate books of affidavits of-registration indexes thereto., 1 poll lists, tally papers, »Za stamps, and other necessary supplies to be .furnished o 4% r ,, the -election officers at the polling places before the openin of themePo11s, cause appropriate instructions governing the conduct of the election and the returns thereof11 to be -furnished to the election officers, and otherwise provide for all matters prelim- I , S, inar to such election in a manner as nearly as practicable in accordance with they en- s"' dYY eral election lar+s of this State. 8 t; 01. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa 1. this 19th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: i a x . AXES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cumaingss Rayr S. Taylor,, 11- r r 1. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. f;, y ”, NCSs ..Supervisors - None. xa,w ABSENT.Supervisors - None• 5 ; ;S Y 1 e w'+° trncf' a t a r 1 a : K r A111 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 26, 1953, at 9 a*clock ' _.ia.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records,,, Martinez, California. I , u' 4. U. ,. 4,, r r 9 ;, i,1 rr v -a# 41.Chairman sx j k t e x "t xktM'r' , T,, b'R ATTEST: 1.111-VII w._ 5 W. T. PAA CH CLERK1. z sr 3 , p K y,' k,,;.\//_ r By Deputy Clerk 7 n 3 taa x 1 t 4r ` qac trr5&dkA ,.... K i ,'.. - W", m,Z d, Y y Y:" r 2y 11 Y y ;, y j yn #` 47rt A; , " R,J. q {y "xlr ir jk.. fi p M d#Nr k c... c" f x,5q/ b. ft Y' t 'y J ` h J rMi, i ` .^- , Y r '* s ,1.u z'g d r App , rz',$s F` f w . - w . v, p. f t, > f J . Y,' I t k Irt i.. i 1 E J SY i }h''+a 11 - 11 s .' x,, 54' Fi t; a,.f i5x 3t Y 1 7 z AP,.•t N* r- F s.Yx u.... 4. tea? 9 ... aq- # 4,MW, s . , g, 11 7 ; Ab!t t .. 17- .,I` d r p", z„r „ r.I` .- g h >r11. v =K 5;._ - i I x } 11 ur,..ZMS, W, .'S''i' Y=aawL 5 YY'T-2;fiw ..; t+ r 5 '- i. w,Y s Rt hr ,} r" 1 r 4y" r,0, v o x -. r ,f P' 1 i y;. a I I I y. BEFORE THE. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION a AT 9 O'CLOCK «.. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALT. OF4< RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CURINGS, a CHAMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. z BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSOAi r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. F M. 14 In re Issue of Bonds of Richmond School District 1952 School Bonds, Series B. i IEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa. County, State of California, heretofore on the 20th day of May, 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution: and order providing for the issuance of $5,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and IZAEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was ii vided into series of which $300,000 principal amount were designated "Series An and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A .in the amount of $300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion _ thereof is now outstanding, and 1CMAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 44,700,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board , of supervisors might determine; ham WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, h " that it is necessary and desirable that ; 500,000 principal amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEIF"EFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of 00,000 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of Richmond School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 500,000 principal arxt of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B'". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated August 4, 1953, shall be 500 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-500, both inclusive, of the denomination of ; 1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of r. the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 25,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on August 4 in each of the years 1954 to 1973, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, 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. 4.th day of August,,. 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the 4th days of February and August of each year, until said bonds are paid, Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, J and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically xY t reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and ski, executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHM ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantiall in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars a . B STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1000 SCHOOL BOND OF Richmond School District of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series B h. Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowl- edgeses itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of, the treasurer of said county, on the 4th day of August, 19 , One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of r cent (--%I per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 4th days of February and August of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one in- r stallment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor. (except- for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denom- mations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $5,000,000, 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 18th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal iforn is, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitu- aF t S'r R 448 Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - tion and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law F ' to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been donejv.. and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, 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 F k` the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond 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 4th day of August, 1953• h . SEAL) H. L. CUM14INGS Chairman of Boardof Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors R . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attached 5 ` interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: 1 z: The Treasurer of Coupon No.. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond School District in said County, on the 4th day of 19 at his office in Martinez,r s . in saidou nt ,y the sum of and _ 100 g Dollars $ for months* interest on s, ,_. 19__School BoUTo. B, Series B, of said School District. f H. E. McNAMER County Au itor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said' bonds of . Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and col- lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series to be published at least two weeks in RICHMOND INDEPENDENT" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in sa` County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1953, at 11 o*clock A. M. of said da receive sealed ro osals for the purchase of said bonds for cash ;p,p p S. at not less than par and accrued interest and that said board reserves the right to f reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of. n ref Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ,, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit:i AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 1 NOES: Supervisors - NoneN r` t F ABSENT:Supervisors - None. t s In the Matter of Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District. Notice by the City of Brentwood that the term of Ray Graf as the City's appointee as director of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District expired on Jan- uary 2, 19 53, and that said City on May 12, 1953, appointed J. Wesley Curtis to the k office of member of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District for the term expiringA January 2, 1955, is presented to this Board and placed on file. a In the Matter of Appropriation 4 Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 171IS:; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are, hereby approved: Carquinez Count Fire District a ppropriation Decrease Increase 44 Services 445.00 4 Building Additions 736.00 F Fire Fighting Equipment 200.00 Sundry Equipment 91.00 r Unappropriated Reserve Carquinez Fire 736.o0 73640 Tuesday, May 26, 1953 - Continued - To adjust at ppropriation balances to cover additional costs off, building additions. Plannine Commission Unappropriated Reserve fund 2354.00 Capital Outlay 235 .QE r To take care of the additional capital outlaypY as ..Per the report of February 16, 1953. j Maintenance Department Janitorial Supplies 174-503 250.00 Replacements 175-800 250.00UnappropriatedReserve - e General Fund 250.00 250.0 0r f To replace lost and worn out tools for the Building Maintenance Steamfitter. 1 x Juvenile Hall fy Building Repairs 1$4.40 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 180.04 A To provide .funds with which to financeh escang on hand.-operated 3 elevators as recommended by State Safety Commission. f e foregoing order Is passed by the unaaimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of additional fir personnel for Planning Com- mission. rxt On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ZS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment, to. ,the salary ordinance to create position in class of Zoning Investigator, Range 344392-470j.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board., In the Matter of Cancellation Mw of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having by deed dated November 1952,, recorded January 9, 1953, under Recorder's File No. 13079 acquired title to certain propertytheCityofMartinez, and the County Auditor having requested, authorization-to cancel .; the unpaid second installment of the 1952-53 County Tax Liens on the property described,''in the above recorded instrument under the provisions ofSection 5985-E of the Revenue and Taxation Code, which request was approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT I8 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel l. the unpaid second installment of the 1952-53 Count Tax Liens on the saidy property, to f Lt i All of 1952-53 assessment. No. 62494 described as original survey of City,, of: J Martinez, portion of Block 92 commencing at northwest corner of Block 92 the South 90 feet by east 90 feet. Portion of 1952-53 assessment No. 62495 described as the original survey of,i Martinez, portion of Block 92 commencing north 90 feet from southeast 45 feet by 225 feet, cancel from the above described the northwest 35 feet by r :112.05 feet and reduce the land value on the remaining portion by $110.00. The foregoing order is ygo' g passed b the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having acquired title to certain parcels of property ti for road purposes upon which tl*re is delinquent'~ lien of record, and the County AuditorhavingrequestedauthorizationtocancelthesedelinquentCountyTaxLiensundertheprovisionsofSection4986-E of the Revenue and Taxation Coda on said property hereafter' Y described; which request was approved by the District Attorney, On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT is B'Y' THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said. delinquent ,, , County Tax Liens on said property, to wit L 1947 Sale No. 2474 - Brentwood Irrigated Farms Subdivision No. 3, Portion of Lot ill, f being a 50. ft. strip lying west of line commencing west 278.73 ft.from southeast corner of Lot 111 and bearing north to Road #8, containing .69 acres. 1947 Sale No. 28„21 - Rancho El Pinole, a tract of land commencing north 69 degrees, east 166.03 ft. from southwest corner of Mitchell Tract as described; in hVolume3670-R-136; thence north 69 degrees east 20 ft. then no#th 19 degrees 46 minutes west 232.69 ft. containing .10 acres. u w . f S' Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - 1947 Sale No. 3649 - Map of Floraland Tract Subdivision, Lot 47 containing .01 acres. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation r° of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The official records of Contra Costa County show that property described as Lot 21, Block C, Berkeley Highlands Tract, has been acquired by the Kensington Fire Department from Morris and Rose F. Friedman by deed dated November 15, 1947 and record- ed December 4, 1947 under Recorder's File No. 48703, and the County Auditor having re- quested authority to cancel under the provisions of Section 4986-E of the Revenue and. Taxation Code, the delinquent 1947-48 County Tax Liens on the above described property which are covered by 1947 Sale No. 1707, which request has been approved by the Districtt Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor uper visor Buchanan, IT IS BY ThE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said delinquent 1947-48 County Tax Liens on said above described property covere r by 1947 Sale No. 1707. rf The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. ry ` Grp, The State of California has requested the cancellation of the 1947-48 Delin- quent County Tax Lien on property described as Lot 8, Block 44, East Richmond Boulevard Tract, which was acquired by the State for highway purposes by deed recorded April 22, 1948, Recorder's File No. 15815 and the County Auditor having requested authority to j cancel under the provisions of Rection 4986-E of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the delinquent1947-48 County Tax Lien on the above described property which is covered by, 1947 Sale No. 743, which request has been approved by the District attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- . visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED the County Auditor is authorized to cancel 4 said delinquent 1947-48 County Tax Lien on said above described property covered b 1947 Sale No. 743• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the delin- quent County Tax Liens of record on certain property acquired by the school district, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the school district and having requested authority to cancel under the provisions of Section 4986-E of the V Revenue and Taxation Code, the delinquent County Tax Liens for the Fiscal Years 1947-48` , on the property hereinafter described, which request has been approved by the District { Atto rney; Y r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County. Tax Liens for the Fiscal Years 1947-48 on the property described, to wit: 1947 Sale No. Description 1947 Assessee AMENDED M" CITY OF RICH14OND v! t367Sash1/2 Lot 8, all Lot 9, Block 22 Wm. B. Crane BROWN ANDRADE TRACT N0. 3 r 541 Lot 1, Block 9 Raymond J. and Katherine Stempel 542 Lot 2, Block 9 Raymond J. and Katherine k= Stempel 54.3 Lots 14 & 15, Block 9 Richmond Co., Inc. 544 Lots 21 & 22, Block 9 Milton Meyer x 54.5 Lots 23 & 242 Block 9 Sierra Builders, InC. x 547 Lot 30, Block 9 Milton Meyer 3k 0.54.8 Lots 31 & 32, Block 9 Sierra Builders, Inc, 549 Lots 33 & 342 Block 9 John A. Burbank 550 Lots 35 & 36, Block 9 Sierra Builders, Inc. ANDRADE CENTRAL TRACT 699 Lot 11, Block 6 Milton Meyer l 700 Lot 36, Block 6 Milton Meyer 701 Lots 42 & 43j Block b Mary A. & Jame s F. Bethel, Jr. 702 Lots 45 & 46, Block 6 Sierra Builders, Inc. p ice+ ii A4, ,! Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued -f NORTH BERKELEY TERRACE TRACT Y 1168 Lots 8 & 9, Block 16 S. C. Masterson 1169 Lots 10 do U. Block 16 S. C. Masterson 1170 Lots 12 -and 13 Block 16 S. H. Kapelis s' f 1171 Lots 17 and 18, Block 16 Dulcie May Holzer ewe r WALL*S ADDITION To RICHMOND 817 Lot 22, Block 145 Sant Lyen 818 Lot 29 Block 145 Rita Carter S , L s SCHMIDT FINK TRACT 1207 E. 25.651 of Lot 54 Frank 0. & Annie'E. Klingbeil 1208 Lot 55 Frank 0. & Annie. E. rte Kl.ingbeil 1210 Portion of Lot 56 commencing SW 42.51 from northeast corner of Lot 56, the SW 42.5 Kirk Bradley 1211 SW 42-5t of Lot 56 Linus J. Williams g. 3.212 NE 42.5' of Lot 56 Gladys. Linthicum RANCHO SAN PABLO, 2364 Por Lot 182 containing 1.98 Ac. Sundell The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board., amX.. ss In..the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The Cityof Richmond has; requested the cancellation of, the delinquent,:19 77, 48 County Tax Liens on certain property acquired by the City, and; the-.-County: Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City and having requested, authority cancel under the provisions of Section 4986E of the Revenue and Taxation_ Code;;, the- delinquent County Tax Lien on the property acquired by the City of Richmond , described, ., as follows, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded,, by Super-!<.,.-3 ivisor Buchanan, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized for cancel the delinquent County Tax Lien on the said property, to writ: CITY OF RICHMOND jy 1947 Sale 204 Nystroms Addn. to Richmond Lauritzen, M. S, W 1/2 of Lot 1, Blk 1 Sale 296 Marine View Terrace Extension Royce Etna Frances rLot14, Blk 10 Sale 297 marine View Terrace Extension Flores George t Lots 16 & 171 Blk 10 Sale 298 urine 'view Terrace Extension Kilty James Lot 19, Blk 10 i Sale 441 Richmond 'Villa Tract Feely.Mina L y f t z r s t Lot 5, Blk 3 f y } S Sale 503 Nest Richmond Tract Loftis Etta May-h Lot 16, Blk 17 tra Sale 504 Nest Richmond Tract Gellert Carp Lots 5 & 6 Blk 21 Sale 505 West Richmond Tract Carlson Gust. W: Lot 18, Blk 21 Sale 506 West Richmond Tract Lindeors Una,, f Lot 22, Blk 21 Sale 537 Brown .Andrade Tract 3 Nevins Leland Starr Lots 1 & 23, Blk 5 Sale 538 BrownAndrade Tract 3 Leinenweber,,George Lots 11 & 12 Blk 5 x Sale 539 Brown Andrade Tract 3 Gardner Wm. A. Lots 19 & 20 Blk 5 4 v,tx3. Sale 540 Brown Andrade Tract 3 Clausen Henry P. r Lots 23 & 24 Blk 5 H L/ sC} l srt t1 Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued r Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - s ' Y. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. 4. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appearson, the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as4"n follows In Volume 17, Assessment #203333, Opal J. Owen is assessed. with. Lots 39 and 40 Block 29, Andrade Rose No. 2 Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $80. There were no improvements on this property on lie_n date ansa and should be cancelled. e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Approval of f. Change Order No. 3 , Kitchen Equipment Work to be installed N in additional facilities to be constructed at County Hospital, Martinez, and granting extension of time. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3, which makes the following changes and DEDUCTS the sum of $21.50 to con- tract of Dohrmann Hotel Supply Company for furnishing and installing certain kitchen equipment in additions to be constructed at the County Hospital , Martinez: 1. Reduce height of 26 gauge stainless steel quilted panel i called for on the west wall of Serving Room No. 31, to that required by the reduction of the ceiling height from 101-010 to 8t-6" from finish floor - - - - - - - - - - - DEDUGT .$21.9E}f 2. Splice conveyor belt by using stainless steel or Monel lacing, in a standard properly jointed splice in lieu of the field vulcanized splice called for in the Contract Documents - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NO CHANGE 3. Granted eighty-three (83) calendar days' extension to contract - new contract completion date becomes July 1, 1953. Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6$9262.65 1 Contract price including previous changes - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 68;309.15, Change Order No. 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DEDUCT-!- 21.90,f'Total- „, 7. 5 1' be, and the same is hereby AUTHCRIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 jr•- In the hatter of Dr. Degnant s s responsibility as medical con- sultana to the welfare depart- t ment. A communication dated May 20, 1953 signed by Dr.- George Degnan,, Medical- Director edical Director of the County Hospital and in which said Dr. De angn suggests- that; he, be re y lieved of his assignment, to serve as medical consultant to the welfare department,,, is read to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk notify said Dr. Degrnan that this Board wishes him, to continue to serve as said consultant and the same policy to be followed that is now. in effect. The foregoing order is passed by the? unanimous vote of the Board. ft_.. 1n the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment J of the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California.RESOLUTION fi WHEREAS a petition was filed on the 26th da of May, 1 in h fPY953,the, of ice of .•; the Count Clerk of the said Count of Contra. Costa State of California ra n fartYYrpYlg the formation, organization and establishment of a sanitary district under the;proy sions of Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California;' and amendments thereto, to be known as the CROCi{ETT-VALONA SANITARY DISTRICT; and WHEREAS, the said Hoard of Supervisors of the said County and State, under the provisions of said Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of ,the -State.o,f r : Califomia, and amendments thereto, must make an order fixing the time and place when, 7 w , 3, Tuesday, May 26, 1453, Continued - Y the saidetition will bep presented to it, order and direct the said County Clerk to have a notice of said hearing to be published in a newspaper of general circulation X published in the County of Contra Costa and designate the newspaper which must publish the notice of said hearing; and WHEREAS, the "CROCKETT A14ERICANO is a newspaper of general circulation ublis ed in the County of Contra Costa. g P b , Nom, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the said f County and State as follows: 1. That the said petition for the formation of the said proposed Crockett-3, Vaiona Sanitary District shall be presented to said Board of Supervisors inthe Hall of lRecords, City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Tuesday, the f 23rd day of June, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. 2. That the said County Clerk of the said County and State be and he is 5" Y hereby authorized, ordered and directed to publish a notice of said hearing in the3 4. s rrr CROCKETT AMERICAN", a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa for at least two (2) weeks before the date of the said hearing. A copy of said notice is hereto attached and marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein haec verba. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, this 26th day YofMay, 1953, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - ?done ABSENT: Sup ervi so rs - None. EXHIBIT An 5 In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment U r, of the CROCKETT-VALONA SX,'ITARY DISTRICT in the County of Contra x - Costa, State of California.NOTICE a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, the following petition for the establishment, organization and formation of the territory described in the said petition into a sanitary district under the provisions of Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the Stat of California, and amendments thereto, will be presented to the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for hearing, and that at said time and Qlace, the said Board of Supervisors will hear the said petition, and all persons who are interested therein may appear and be heard at said time. The said petition will be heard at the usual meeting place of the said Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State r of California. r y. The said petition is as follows: PETITION TO ESTABLISH, ORGANIZE AND FORK A SANITARY DISTRICT UNDEM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 6400 to 6907,5, INCLUSIVE, OF THE HEALTH ZD SAFETY CODE OF THE STATE OF C LIFGRNZA z;. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNI • r t The undersigned, being more than twenty-five (25) residents and freeholders within the hereinafter proposed sanitary district, hereby respectfully petition the Honorable Board of Supervisors- of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to establish, organize and form the hereinafter described territory into a sanitary dist- rict in accordance with the provisions of Sections 6400 to 6907.5, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. y The name of the said sanitary district shall be the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District of Contra Costa County. The said territory to be included in the said proposed sanitary district is situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California and more particularly described as follows, to wit: t q Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 3 , Block 1 of Eppinger's Addition, as filed March 4, 1892 in Map Book B at page 29 in the Recorder*s Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Eppinger's Addi- tion, a distance of 300.0 feet to the easterly line of Block "A" of the Town of Crolona as filed November 3, 1926 in the Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California f in Map Book 20 at page 527; thence north 85.0 feet to the most northerly corner of said Block "A"; thence following the northwesterly line of said Block "A" southwesterly along a curve to the left with a radius of 1089.7 feet a distance of 135.6 feet to a point; thence tangent to said curve S 65a 20' 45"" W, 479.57 feet; thence N 240 391 15" W, 15.0 feet; thence S 65o20' 45" W, 324.96 feet; thence S 24Q39" 15n E, 15.0 feet; thence S 650 20' 45" WS 228.5 feet; thence N 81` 06' 45n W, 285.0 feet; thence S 82° 34' W, 250.0 feet; thence S 65* 20' 45" la, to an intersection with the northerly extension of the west line of Port Street, as shown on the Map of the Town of Valona, filed April 15 , 1887 in Map Book E. at page 117; thence south along said northerly extension to the point of intersection of the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Ccmpanyrs umperty with the west line of said Port Street, being also the northeast corner of the 1 w x v f7 Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - parcel of laud assigned and set over to the Plaintiff and Cross-Defendants as- give in the judgement .filed April 7, 1943 in Volume 737 of Official Records at page 110; thence westerly along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 1196.01 feet , the center of which bears N 3° 31' J2" W. a distance of 715.0 feet; thence -radially northeasterly 100.0 feet ; thence northwesterly along a line 100.0 feet northeasterly of and parallel to aforementioned curve a distance of 390.0 feet; thence radially southwesterly 100.0 ifeet to the southerly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's property being also a point in the northeast line of- the 1.986 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Frank and Maria Arribas, filed July 23, 1936 in Volume 416 of Official Records at page 410, Recorder*s Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line thereof to the most northerly corner thereof being also r the mast easterly corner of the 8.0 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to-Antone and Ilda Dowrelio filed July 19, 1946 in Volume 858 of Official Records at page 26, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence along the northerly line° of said 8.0 Acre parcel N 47` 37' W 220.01 feet; thence along a curve to the left with a radius of 905.04 feet tangent to last mentioned course a distance of 55$.92 feet;. thence tangent to said curve N 83° W, 241.91 feet to the northwest corner of said $.0 Acre parcel, being also the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to H. H. and Mary E. 2uppan filed February 28 , 1946 in Volume 887 of Official Records at page 363; thence westerly and southerly along the north and west lines thereof to the northeast corner of the 7.965 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Southern Pacific Railroad Company filed September 21, 1921 in Volume 398 of Deeds at page 170, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence S 60 43' 15" W, 266.2 feet to the most northerly corner of the 7.35 Acre parcel of land deeded to Great Western Power Company and filed July 13, 1916 in Volume 270 of Deeds at page 406, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California, thence South 870.0 feet along. the east line thereof and South 200.0 feet along the east line of the 1:$4 Acre parcel described in the deed to Great Western Power Company filed October 27, 1916 in Volume 277 of Deeds at page 401, Recorder's Office, ContraCosta County, California;. thence south 197.47 feet along the east line of the 1.45 Acre parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to American Smelting and Refining Company, filed March 19, 1948 under Recorder's Serial Number 111$$; thence continuing south 20.21 feet to the center of old county road, now known as Vista Del Rio; thence S 81 44' W along said center to a point which bears N b° 10' W from the northwest corner of the .861 Acre parcel of land described in the r ; deed to Frank Angotti, et ux, filed August 6, 1948 in Volume 1266 of Official Records f at page 298, Recorder's Office, ContraCosta County, California; thence S 6Q 10' E to the northwest corner of the said .861 Acre parcel; thence continuing S 60 10' E to the ' southwest corner of said .861 Acre parcel, said point being the most westerly corner of Carquinez Heights, Unit No. 1, filed November 19, 1952 in Book 48 of Maps, pages 42 and 43, Recorder's Office Contra Costa County, California; thence S 50 0$' 55" E 315.19 r feet to the southwest corner of Lot 41 of said Carquinez Heights, Unit No. 1; thence S 61° 57' 53" E, 712.64 feet along the southerly line of the said Carquinez Heights, Unit No. 1 and the southeasterly extensions thereof to the most southerly corner of the 9.40 Acre parcel of land described in the deed from John A. De Martini to G. A. Paoli and B. Simontacchi, recorded September 17, 1952, Recorder's File Humber 41840, Record M er's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence continuing S 610 57' 53" E, 700 feet; thence due South to the intersection with the west extension of the south line of Parcel Four as described in the deed to Calvin S. and Alma L. Toche filed March 3 , 1950 f In Volume 1516 of Official Records, at page 131, Recorder's Office, ContraCosta County, California; thence due East to the southwest corner of said Parcel Four; thence due east w along the south line thereof and along the easterly extension of said south line to the east line of the 1150.48 Acre parcel of land now or formerly owned by California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County dated 193$; thence northerly along the east line of said 1150.48 Acre parcel and the northerly extension thereof to the most southerly corner of the 0.16 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Northern Railway Company, filed July 21, 1$$8 in Volume 52 of Deeds at page 234, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence following the south and west lines of said 0.16 Acre parcel N 73° 15' W, 149.4 feet and N 160 45' E 50.0 feet to the most northerly corner thereof being also a point on the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Cony's main right of way, said point bearing S 16° 45'" W, 50.0 feet from Eng. Sta. 277275x0; thence N 73* 151 W along said southerly right of way line to the most easterly corner of the 0.11 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Northern Railway Company filed July 21, 1888 in Volume 52 of Deeds at page 235,, x Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California* said corner bearing S 16a 45T W 50.0 feet from Eng. Sta. 2785 plus 50; thence S 16 451 W, 25.0 feet; thence N 730 i5' W, 188.7 feet; thence N 0 C 11' W, 26.1 feet to the most northerly corner of said 7.11 Acre parcel; thence N ?3° 15' W along aforementioned southerly right of way line of the main line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to a point which bears east 75.0 feet south 96.8 feet; east 600.0 feet and north 86.6 feet from the point of beginning; thence south 86.6 feet; west 600.0 feet; north 96.8 feet and west 75.0 feet to the point of ' beginning. NAM.ADDRESS DATE Geo. A. Johnson Crockett May 17 '53 R. E. Burress Crockett May 17 - 53 A. G. Dyer Crockett May 17 -1953 W. E. Haseltine 505 Edwards Ma 18 - 53 N. A. Miles 525 Edwards St. , Crockett 5/8/53 T. H. Cotton 326 Alexander Ave_, Crockett 5/18/53 Delbert J. Hosselkus 576 Winslow, Crockett 5/18/53 r' Thomas P. Haugh 251 Alexander 5/18/53 Joseph A. Angelo, Jr. 274 Alexander 5/18/53 a Joseph P. Montesano 749 Loring Ave. 5/18/53 f; Lorne C. Rice 148 Alexander Ave.5/$ 8/ 53 Wm. A. Peters 829 Loring Ave. 5/ /53 Baptiste Simontacchi Kendall Ave. 5/18/53 Rose Krauskopf 1345 Pomona Ave. 5/1$/53 i Joseph Banda 1921 Johnson 5/18/53 L. F. Tigh 233 Pomona St.5/1$/53 Vincent Desmond 20 Baldwin Ave. 5-18-53 Cornelius J. Desmond Bishop & Pomona 5-1$-53 William S. Clark 34 Atherton Ave. 5-18-53 J. M. Goni 837 A Street 5-18-53 Pat D. Lucey 250 Clark 5-18-53 C/n x Tuesday, May 26, 1°Continued53, ern. Nozman L. Biggs 64 Bishop 9d. 5-20-53 ry Ray Rodgers 712 Third Ave.5-20-53 Ernest D. Rossoni 713 - 2nd Ave. ,, Local 5-20901-.53 Otto L. Hasenpusch 279 Pomona Ave. 5/ 53rYxf. Americo V. Vaio 1617 Francis St. 5ZZ20/ 3 T ; y Leland J. Bromley 65 Baldwin St.5f2053 j ra Del H. Beach 673 Loring' Ave. 5Z201.53tv Blanche Stempcaynski 243 Pomona Ave. 5/20/53 11HEREFC+RE, your petitioners respectfully pray that the said Board of Super r visors will give the notices as required by the aforesaid named sections of the Health., - and ealth, and Safety Code of the State of California and that after the time required:.by law_has,.' elapsed andand that after all provisions of lax pertaining hereto have been fully complied.`' with, said Board of Supervisors form, organize and establish the said sanitary district; to be known as the Crockett--Valona Sanitary District of Contra Costa County. IS STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. County of Contra Costa. W. E. HASELTINE, being first duly sworn, deposes and" says:- That he is one of the petitioners in the foreiping, petition;, that he `has ' x read the same and knows the contents thereof,, and that the same is true of his knowlege, except as to matters stated therein on information and belief and as to those matters. that he believes it to be true. S/ W. E. 'HASELTINE Subscribed and sworn to before me y this 20 day of May, 1953 t s/ EVELYN R. SI NPSON Notary Publicin and for the Zounty of Contra Costa, State of California. My Commission Expires: July 28, 1955 r M a, SEAL) e w a BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the County of Contra Costa, State eoif p California, made on the 26th day of May, 1953. 1. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio, Clerk a 1 the Board of Supervisors of the ,County. of Contra Costa, State of California, Deputy Clerk y , u t u3 In the Matter of Dissolution SG J of Kensington Police Protec- tion District. This Board having heretofore continued the hearing on' the proposed dissolution of the Kensington Police Protection District to this day; and:. this bei'°ng, the time to which said matter was continued; and this Board having further considered.said matter; k " On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, FT IS .BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be, and the same is'hereby further continued to July 2$ x r t 1953, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In th a Matter of Appointment of James C. Wood as Commis- sioner of the Housing Author- ity of Contra Costa County. yam It appearing that the term of James C. Wood. as Commissioner of the Housing t Authority of Contra Costa County will expire on May 26, 1953; AN NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James C. Wood be, and he is hereby appointed° Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years commencing May 26, 1953. The foregoing order was passed toy the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Gochk H. L. Cummings, Ray S.` Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None w ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f 1 1 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1,53, Continued - f. In the Matter of AXTIOCH-LIVE . OAK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California' , d heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 43,000,000.00 principal amount ofbonds of Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly. auth orized the sale of $2,000,000.00 of said bonds atublic sale to the best and hi bidder therefor; and P ghest. WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and x xis• are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 6$$,748.50 AND WHEREAS the said bid of Bank of America K. T. & S. A. is the best and z only bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of k Contra Costa, State o alUomia, as o lows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $2,000,000.00, X+ttpar .value ext of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereb authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to saidy purchaser thereof upon 4; payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit Par value and accrued interest to date of `delivery, plus a premium of $9, at' the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest :'fate Bond numbers Interest Rate, Per Annum a AnnumAnrnum 136-215 1344-1450 } 251-370 4 1/4% 1514-1620 406-505 1684-1790 }314% 1854-1970 } 561-660 2024-2150 } 716-815 1 871-970 3 1/ 2194-2320 1026-1125 }2364-2490 } c 1181-1280 )2534-2660 }3 X/2%, 2704-2830 2874-3000 }s , a Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth`, pay. . x: able semi-annually on October 15 and April 15 in each year. 2. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable° quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at 1 the rates aforesaid. v PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of May, 1953, by the Board of Supervisor's;of: Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AXES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S.,.Taylorr W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Al yak. In the Matter of Approval of zea Agreement with California 2StateDepartmentofSocialr, Welfare, which provides for payment of portion of salaries of two County Child Welfare f Fm Supervisors, Grade I. and two Child Welfare Services Workers. Agreement between the California State Department of Social. Welfare; party of the first part, and the County of Contra Costa, the party of the second part, which, ' provides that the party of the second part may employ two County. Child Welfare Super visors Grade I and two Child 'Welfare Services Workers under the conditions set. forth in said agreement, and wherein it is further agreed that the party of the second part u shall pay the salaries of said ersons subject to reimbursement by the party of the first part in the amount of 60 of the salary earned and paid for that portion of effort ., expended on programs relating to children for the County Child Welfare Supervisors, a' Grade I, and in the amount of 60% of the salary earned and paid for the Child Welfare Services Workers, and wherein it is further agreed that the reimbursement from the State Department of Social Welfare to the County of Contra Costa shall not exceed the sum. of 411,311.20, said agreement to expire on June 30, 195.4, is presented to this Board;: and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BX` THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is herebyY approved, and. H. L. Cum- mings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T 4,5) \/ It i n Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Ordinance No. 791. t .. This Board having heretofore on April 2$, 1953 adopted Ordinance No. 791,, and a copy of said ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner: requiredf by law, as evidenced by affidavit of publication of David L. Rockwell, showing publica- tion of said copy in the PLEASANT 'HILI, NEMS, a newspaper of general circulation, prince and published in the County; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 791 be and the same is hereby declared duly pub- lished ub fished for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 77 In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed May 26, 1953-Y The County Auditor having filed with this Board on May 26, 1953, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; Fy. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the x Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are gublished. r h IT IS BY THE BOARD 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. In the Matter of Authorizing Y f attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY,THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to attend a meeting of the California Probation ;aiid Parole Association in Oakland on June 11 to June 13 1953, inclusive is given to;thes following personnel: AT COUNTY EXPENSE John A. Davis, Probation Officer Three employees from Juvenile Hall Four employees from the Probation office AT NO EXPENSE TO THE COUNTI v Ten field officers from the Probation Department The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing a County Administrator to arrange r for ad in 1953 C.I.O. Year Book. G r This Board of Supervisors deeming that the C.I.Q. Year Book is `a good adver- tising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; Pxs, .n rid NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor d Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Ackninistrator is authorized to place W, dJ 7 i an ad in the 1953 C.I.O. Year Book, advertising Contra Costa County, said ad to cost not to exceed $100. f ', The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. In the Matter of Granting JAMES 4 Tei. BASSETT free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. James M. Bassett, 2032 Stuart Avenue, Walnut Creek, Calif., having. filed with: this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated are of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said James M. Bassett is an honorably Ufa discharged veteran of 'World Warn, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 4 ' 533-620, dated May 10, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS BY, THE BOARD ORDERED that said James X. Bassett be, and. he is hereby granted a free permit. to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said app* li cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided 'For in z Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board. w jf: Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - In the Matter of Appropriations and E cpenditures Statement.a The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and ex R penditures statement for the fiscal year 1952-53, as of March 31, 1953, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. In the Matter of Granting renewal permit to Allan F. Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) to use County Garbage Dump at Giant. Allan F. Riemke, doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service, having filed with this Board an application for permit to use County Garbage Dump near Giant, under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 441, and having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $450, and having Bled with the Clerk of this Board a Bond Continuation Certificate of Bond No. 312536, said bond to continue in full force and effect until May 10, 1954, issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls, New York, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the terms imposed by said ordinance; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is hereby granted to said Allan F. Riemke, doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service, for a period of one year commencing May 10, 1953, and ex- tending to May 10, 1954, to dump garbage on County Garbage Dump near Giant, California, in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 441. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint, K lAetion No. 57772, Cantrell vs. County. A copy of complaint in Superior Court Action No. 577729, L. V. Cantrell versus County of Contra Costa, having been served on the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint is referred to the District Attorney. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In the Matter of Civil Service Commission Salary Recommenda- tions for July 1, 1953• F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, appears before this Board and -officially presents the Civil Service Commission Salary Recommendations for July 1, 1953, and the Board places said recommendations on file for study. In the Matter of Sewage disposal tt plant in Shore Acres. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, THIS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLVES that it is the intention of this Board to accept the sew- age disposal plant in Shore Acres subdivision on July 1, 1953, and release the indem- nity bond (135-502-200) in the sum of $22,000 filed with this Board on January 2, 19512 by Earl W. Smith, Inc., as principal, with American Surety Company of New York, as surety, under the terms of the agreement dated January 2 , 1951, which provides that the principal is obligated to construct and provide certain sanitary sewerage facilities in connection with the development of Shore Acres subdivision, Unit No. 1, and more partic- ularly described as Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District; provided said plant is in satisfactory operation and also provided that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, has by that time approved said sewage disposal plant . The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Committee to study proposed subdivision r ordinance. Chairman Cummings appoints the following to serve on a committee to study the proposed subdivision ordinance in order that said committee could file their recom- mendations with this Board by June 11, 1953: Frederick C. Kracke or his representative; Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor; Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician; V. W. Sauer, County Road Commissioner; A member of the District Attorney's staff. r In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the NT. VIEW COUNTY RESOLUTION ANNEXING FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. TERRITORY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 5th day of .May, 1953, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their, G Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - belief that certain territory contiguous to the Mt. View County Fire Protection Dis- trict would be benefited by and should be annexed to said District, and fixed in said resolution Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, at Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required by law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and de- clares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of this L' Board in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published within the territory proposed to be annexed, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described in the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter described, or to the annexation of any portion of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be bene- fited by and should be annexed to said Mt. View County Fire Protection District. IT IS, THEREFGRE, ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be, and the same is, hereby annexed to the Mt. View County Fire Protection District. The territory above referred to and annexed to said District is described as follows, to wit: Lf. That certain parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; 5 described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 1 as designated on the map entitled Map of Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, on June 23, 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 830, said point of beginning being at an angle point in the exterior limits of the Mt. View Sanitary District; thence; from said point of beginning in a general westerly and northerly direction along the exterior boundary of said Mt. View Sanitary District to the southeast line of the prop- erty of General Chemical Company being the northwest line .of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from 'ohm. Gottschalk, et ux, to Mildred E. Tyler, et al, dated May 31, 1950, and recorded December 4, 1950, in Volume 1680 of Official Records, at page 260; thence north 560 17' 42" east, along said northwest line to the most northerly corner of said Tyler parcel; thence south 33' 52' 36" east to the center line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of said Central Avenue to the east line of said Vine Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1; thence northerly along said east line to the point of beginning. i PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa I F at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 26th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., f W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDEUCKSON. f NOES: Supervisors - None. E ABSENT:Supervisors - None . 4 In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the MT. VIEW COUNTY RESOLUTION ANNEXING r' FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. TERRITORY y WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 5th day of May, 1953, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their belief that certain territory contiguous to the Mt. View County Fire Protection Dis- trict would be benefited by and should be annexed to said District, and fixed in said resolution Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1953, at ten o 'clock a.m. in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, at Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required 5. law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and de- clares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of this Board in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the territory proposed to be annexed, and there being no person present at tr` the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described in the afore- said resolution and hereinafter described, or to the annexation of any portion of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited s by and should be annexed to said Mt. View County Fire Protection District. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be, and the same is, hereby annexed to the Mt. View County Fire Protection District. i t The territory above referred to and annexed to said District is described as follows, to wit: z Parcel 1: r Beginning on the easterly boundary line of Vine Hill Homesites, filed June 23, x 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 830, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County; Calikornia, at a point that intersects the center line of Central Avenue as shown on r said map; thence easterly along the center line of the 50 feet in width right of wa described in the deed to B. Shipstad and B. Gottschalk, filed December 11, 1945 in Vol- ume 854 of Official Records, page 338, to the most easterly corner of Vine Hill Manor, filed April 3, 1953, in Map Book 50, page 14 in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence N 33" 50' 25" W along the northeasterly line of said Vine Hill Manor to a point which bears northwesterly 100 feet at right angles from the north erly line of said 50 feet in width right of way (854 O.R. 338) ; thence parallel to and 100 feet northerly at right angles from said right of way, S 89' 56' 26" E and S 580 12' E to a point which bears N 31* 48' E, 100 feet from the angle point lying between he courses and distances given in the above mentioned deed (854. OR 338) as S 58° 12' E, ' 90.0 feet and S 31° 49' E, 804.10 feet ; thence in a direct line across said 50 foot in f, idth right of way to the angle point lying between the courses and distances given in n lz Tuesday, May 26, 1953, Continued - r the above mentioned deed (854 OR 338) as N 28* 511 E, 298.49 feet and N 58° 121 W, 378.31 feet; thence southerly along the westerly line of the tract of land deeded to B. Shipstad and B. Gottschalk (854 OR 338) to the most southerly corner of the parcel N of land described in the deed to Frank and Lillian Fisher filed March 7, 1945 in Vol- ume 812 of Official Records at page 281; thence northwesterly along the southerly line thereof to the east line of a 50 foot in width road; thence northeasterly and easterly along the east line of said 50 foot in width road to a point which bears S 1° 351 30" E 50 feet from the most easterly corner of said Vine Hill Homesites; thence N 1° 351 36" W, 50.0 feet; N 8° 301 W, 241.77 feet; N 13" 461 30" W, 25.105 feet, the point of beginning.x Parcel 2: Beginning at most southerly corner of the 26 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joe and Mary Gonsalves recorded July 11, 1944, in Volume 793 of Official Records at page 204, Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; said point also being a point on the lit. View Sanitary District line; thence following said Sani— tary District line and the westerly line of said Gonsalves 26 Acre parcel Northwesterly and Northeasterly to the most northerly corner of said 26 Acre parcel, being the inter- section thereof with the boundary line of Parcel 2 of the Island County Fire Protection District, thence continuing along the boundary of the said 26 Acre Gonsalves parcel and said Sanitary District line and following the boundary line of said Island County Fire Protection District Southeasterly and Northeasterly to a point where the Island County n Fire Protection District intersects the boundary line of the Mt. View County Fire Pro- tection District, also being a point in the County Road known as Arthur Road; thence Southeasterly and Southwesterly leaving the boundary lines of the Island County Fire xh Protection District and the Mt. View Sanitary District and continuing along the boundary line of the Gonsalves 26 acre parcel and following the Mt. View County Fire-Protection District to the most Southerly corner of the said 26 Acre parcel being the point of beginning. x PASSED AND ADCPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa F : k') at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 26th day of May, 1953, by the following, vote, to wit: s AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, N. L. CURINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None. isy ABSENT:Supervisors - None. 3r And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday May 29, 1953, at 9 o''clock a.'m.'; ' in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 0000411;4 rmdn ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH CLERK t •. r r t Deputy Clerk. Fk XiAct PC r m• Y a y reµ t BEFORE THE BO.UW Or SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MAY 28, 19533 THE BOARD NET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED x SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAK.BERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUbtfINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. G07UK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BU CHAN AN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 1 In the Matter of Proposed revision of the Subdivision Ordinance. The Board considers an ordinance which has been prepared and which would amend and revise the subdivision ordinance; and many persons appear before the Board and argue for and against the same, and the District Attorney summarizes the basis for most of the objections, to-wit: 1. Safety factor; 2. Additional cost to contractor and subdivider, resulting in added r price to home purchaser; 3. Cost to County by wider roads to maintain; u s 4. Differences as to terrain, etc. , in large areas as compared with a small areas; and the District Attorney recommends that copies of the report known as the "Smith Com- ! mittee Report" and which is officially filed with the Board this day, be mimeographed and made available to interested persons; and 1 The Chairman adds Supervisor I. T. Goyak to the Smith Committee and requests said Committee to consider the proposed ordinance and to compare it with the recon- t: mendations of said Committee, and to report to this Board on June 11, 1953, as to any suggestions they may have. Alt S,qr In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 793• Ordinance No. 793, which regulates the compensation of officers and employees f: of Contra Costa County is presented to this Board; and x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published ; x for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. x i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f r In the Matter of the Adjustment of Salaries of the Judges of the zt Superior Court. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the salaries of the Superior Judges of the State of California are fixed by action of the State Legislature; and WHEREAS, the Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and I 1 for the County of Contra Costa, are receiving salaries of Fifteen Thousand Dollars 15,000) per year; and WHEREAS, there is now pending before the State Legislature a law which will, in effect, work out a formula for the establishment of salaries of Superior Court Judges,, of the State of California; and i WHEREAS, the Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, should be classified in a manner similar to other large 3 counties in the State of California, to wit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Alameda and San Diego, by reason of the case load and case disposition record of the Superior Judges of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, A NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa recommend to the State Legislature that the salaries of the Superior Court u' Judges of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, be determined as formulated in accordance with the salaries of other large counties in the State of California, to wit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Alameda and San Diego, and such salary increase be granted and given to the Superior Judges of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, and shall be determined by said formula. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to Honorable S. C. Masterson, Honorable Donald D. Doyle, and Honorable George Miller, and to Honorable Ear Warren, Governor of the State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on Thursday, May 28, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: I AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Rag S. Taylor,. W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None i ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t a Thursday, May 28, 1953, Continued - A, In the Matter of Salaries for Court Attaches, Richmond Muni- cipal Court. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has completed a study and review of salaries paid to County employees generally, and has made appro- priate adjustments therein, and yYay SCi WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has also reviewed and studied the salaries paid to attaches of the Municipal Court at Richmond, Califor- nia, and has compared the duties and responsibilities of said employees with the duties and responsibilities of employees in similar capacities in other departments of the County government and has conferred with the Civil Service Commission of the County and the County Personnel Director with reference to said salaries, x NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County recommend to the Legislature of the State of California the adoption of appro- priate legislation to provide the following salaries for the following designated em- ployees of said Court: 3 RECOMMENDED SALARY TITLE RATE Clerk 515, 539, 564, 590, 618 Chief Deputy Clerk 0, 29 , 449, 470: 492 3 Deputy clerks 392,o, J429, 1449, $470 Court Clerks) 6 Deputy Clerks 271, 284, 297, 311, 326 8 Deputy Clerks 515, 24?, 259, 271, 284 539, 564, 590, 618 5 Deputy Marshals 357,392 410 1 Deputy marshal 311 374, 374326341, 357, 1 Deputy Marshal 236, 247, 259, 271, 284 F PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 28th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: 1 AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. z a In the Matter of the Endorsement of Senate Constitutional Amend- x ment No. 39. RESOLUTION f . WHEREAS, eighteen (18) California State Senators, including SENATOR GEORGE MILLER, JR. , of the County of Contra Costa, did on May 18, 1953, introduce in the Legislature of the State of California Senate Constitutional Amendment- No. 39, which said Constitutional Amendment has been referred to the Committee on Local Government; and WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors has studied saidpe proposed Constitutional Amendment and is fully advised in relation to and is unanimously of the opinion that w said Constitutional Amendment is sound and will be productive of increased efficiency of local government at the County level, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does endorse Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 39 as so introduced on the May 18, 1953, and does recommend to the Legislature of the State of California the placement of said Amendment on the ballot in the near future, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby, directed to cause certified copies of this resolution to be forwarded forth- with to the Representatives of Contra Costa County at the State Legislature. z PASSED A!M ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 28th day of May, 1953, by the following vote, k to wit: sr AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors None.7 a x F In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance re x. Hayden Park. r: On :motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance that will provide for the prohibiting of horses and cars in Hayden Park. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4614 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 2, 1953, at 9 o'clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. n a ATTEST W. T. P CH, CLERK I By,- Cri. uty Clerk i L t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS d TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMKINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESI DING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDE RICKS ON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of May, 1953, are read ! to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. Y 4lk;. In the Matter of Annexation of property owned by the Pitts- burg Unified School District, to the City of Pittsburg. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pittsburg has filed with Board a resolu-1 tion petitioning for the annexation of property described in said resolution,, being un- incorporated territory owned by the Pittsburg Unified School District, to the City of Pittsburg; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor i Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said resolution and petition be, and the same is hereby set for Tuesday, June 23, 1953, at 10 o'clock a.m. j of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH1M ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice of said hearing in the "Post Dispatch" for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 art it1` k#;Y h+In re Issue of Bonds of s Pittsburg Unified School District 1953 School Bonds, r. Series A. F WHEREAS the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District has certified,, L as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all; proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and 1 r said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 2nd day of March 1953, 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 15th day of May, 1953 in said school district to submit thereat to the electors of ;A said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of $1,250,000 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 there x after, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. C b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairingg restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, in- jured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. 1 r e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. f i 4s g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 4 18010 of the Education Code, to wit, Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in "THE 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 published as required by law; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1602 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit 1351 (7 of which were absentee ballots) votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 237 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebt- edness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE Rr60LVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pittsburg Unified School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as herein- after set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $1 250,000 and shall be designated "193 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided in o series and 800,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 450,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining $4509000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated August 10, 1953, shall be 800 in numbers numbered consecutively from A- 1 to A-800, both inclusive, of the denomination of 01,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 40,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on August 10 in each of the years 1954 to 19731 both inclusive; Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five C5) per cent per annum, 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 10th day of August, 1954, and thereafter semi-annually on the 10th days of February and August of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT 3S FURTHM ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: k Number UNITED STATES OF AYXRICA Dollars STATS OF CALIFORNIA A- 1,000 SCHOOL 3OND OF Pittsburg Unitifed School District of Contra Costa County. 1953 School Bond, Series A Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 10th day of August, 19 , One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (_.%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 10th days of February and August of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year). This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate vary- ing series numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting In the aggregate to 31,250,000, 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 15th day of May, 1953, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the 466 Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued M: d amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by laver, that all acts' conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of x said school district. IN WITNESS WIMEOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be counter- signed by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached there- to, the 10th day of August, 1953• y SEAL) H. L. CMWNGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors Countersigned: f. E. P4cHAlt W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 5 Yv IT IS FARTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be h} attached interest coupons substantially in the following forst, to wit: t The Treasurer of Coupon No._,_,_, Contra Costa County State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg 'Unified School District in said County, on the 10th day of 19___, at his office in in said County, the sum of and 100 Dollars for months' interest on 1953 School Bond No. A-________, Series A, of said School District. H. E. McN&YZR County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of f Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and col- j lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in THE 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 will up to Tuesday the 7th day of July, 1953, at 11 o'clock A.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of June, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson i NOES: Supervisors - None fit ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. i In the Matter of BYR ON UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $80,000 principal amount of bonds of Byron Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 80,000 par value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bones has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District i s Bank of America N. T. S. A.32531.00 f Dean hitter & Co. 32970.00 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium of- fered, if any, NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: Tuesday, June 2, 1953, =,ntinued 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $80,,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $19, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per ArM 21 - 60 3 3/14 61 80 4% g nf'1 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on January 15 and July 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on July 151, 1954 rt 2. The bid of Dean Titter & Co. is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bid- der the check accompanying its bid. 3. The Clerk of this Board of supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suit- able quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of June, 1953, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: T' kAYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson f NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. In the Matter of the proposed Annexation of Territory to the R E S 0 L B T I 0 R SHORX ACRES SE.-M MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Section 4895, et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, hereby fix Tuesday, the 7th day of July, 1953, at ten o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, as the time, and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place, for hearing upon the question of annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District. The Clerk of the Board is directed to cause notices of the time and place of hearing to be posted in at least three (3) conspicuous places in the territory proposed to be annexed, hereinafter described, and in at least three (3) conspicuous places in the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District, and he is further directed to publish a notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in "THE POST DISPATCH", a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the Shore Acres Sewer a Maintenance District and another in "CONTRA 'COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, both of which this Board deems most likely to give notice of the hearing to the inhabitants of each. At the time fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, the Board shall hear and pass upon the proposal and any objections that may be filed to the inclusion of any property in the proposed annexation. The property hereinbefore referred to which it is proposed to be annexed to and made a part of Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District is particularly described as follows, to wit: SHORE ACRES SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ANNEXATION PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the southwest corner of Shore Acres Unit No. 5 as desig- nated on that certain map filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on November 20, 1952 in Hap Book 48 at Page 47; thence S 00 42' 30" W a distance of 2153 feet; thence N 890 17' 30" W a distance of 50 feet; thence S 00 42' 10" W a distance of 434.90 feet, more or less, to the East West midsection line of Section 9, Township 2 North, mange 1 Test, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence N 89" 54' 30"' E along said line a distance of 200 feet- thence N 00 43' 30" E a distance of 650 feet to the southerly line of said subdivision; thence S 89° 54' 30" W a distance of 150 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Shore Acres Unit No. 5 as designated on that certain map filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on ?november 20 1952 in Map Book 48 at page 47- thence N 880 53' 30" W a distance of 950 feet more or less, to the North South midsection line of Section 9, Township I North, Range 1 'fest, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence S 0° 32' 30" E. a distance of 400 feet along the center line of said North South midsection line of Section 9, T2N R1W1 M.D.B. & M. to the north line of the 1.49 he. parcel deeded to Allene McKim, recorded September 20, 1951 under Recorder's File No. 44563; thence S 89 42' 30" E 650 feet along the north line of said McKim 1.49 acre parcel to the westerly boundary line of said Shore Acres 46 ,•y.7`! Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued No. 5; thence northerly along said westerly boundary line to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE: Gy All those portions of Lots 3. 42 5 and 6, in the Northwest Quarter of Section 91 T2N R1W M.D.B.&M. in the County of Contra Costa State of California which lie norther of the northern line of they and described rinthedeedfromJohnD. Vlach, et ux, to East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict a public corporation, dated December 16, 1925 and recorded December F 30, 125 in Book 22 of Official Records, at page 229, said northern line being described as follows: Beginning at the center of Section 9, T2N R1W H.D.B.&M. and running y thence N 0o 58' 12" W, 9.01 feet; thence N 673 521 30" W, 234.77 feet to an intersection with the Wiest line of said section, said point of inter- w section being S O1° 08' E, 1635.08 feet along the said West line from the northwest corner of said section. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: The following described portions. Exception A: Those Tracts 2 and 3 conveyed to the United States of America by John D. Vlach, et ux, by the deed dated October 13, 1938 and recorded November 7, 1938 in Book 482 of Official Records at Page 19, described-as follow: Tract 2: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary line of John D. Vlach land which is at the intersection of the northerly boundary line of i u the Right of Way of East Bay Municipal Utility District with the East line X. of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 9, said point being N 1° 06' W 2724.6 feet more or less from the South quarter corner of said Section 9; thence N 67° 55' W 275 feet along said northerly boundary line of the right ry of wayof East Ba Municipal Utility District to a oint saidoyPYpoint, point being S 42 49' E, 3540.7 feet more or less from the northwest corner of said Sec- 3 tion 9; thence N 740 07' E, 261.5 feet more or less to the easterly boundary line of the John D. Vlach tract, which is also the East line of the North- west Quarter of said Section 9; thence S 10 06' E 175 feet more or less E 3 along said easterly boundary line to the point of beginning, containing 0.51 acres, more or less. i Tract 3: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of the right of way of East Bay Municipal Utility District through John D. Vlach land said 3 y point being N 270 31' W 3864.8 feet more or less from the South quarter corner of said Section y; thence running N 670 551 W along the said northerly boundary line of right of way of East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict, 964.9 feet more or less to the western boundary line of John D. Vlach land, which is also the west line of the northwest quarter of said Section 9; thence N 10 10' W 20 feet along said boundary line to a point said point being S 10 10' E 1615.1 feet more or less from the Northwest corner of said Section 9; thence S 83° 36' E, 283.4 feet; thence S 670 55' E 700 feet; thence S 22" 05' W, 95 feet more or less to the point of beginning, containing 1.88 acres, more or less. Exception B: That portion of said land included within the boundary lines of the land conveyed to General Chemical Company of California, a New York Corporation by deeds from Fannie Tormey, et al, dated February 1, 1911, and recorded March 8, 1911 in Book 164 of Deeds, a page 85, and dated April s 18 1913 and recorded May 1 191 in Book 204 of Deeds atY ,3 page 72 des- cribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southern boundary line of the County road runningfrom Cornwall to Ba Point at ay point which is distant at right angles, 30 feet from the ':esters line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 9; thence East along said South line of the County Road, to a point fk' distant at right angles 908 feet from the West line of said Northwest quarter of said Section 9; thence South parallel to said Fest line 525.07 u e ; thence West parallel with the South line of said County Road, 968 s feet to a point distant 30 feet Easterly, measured at right angles from the West line of said Northwest quarter of said Section 9; thence North in a i direct line to the point of beginning. Exception C: That portion of said land described as the West 30 feet of all that portion of the Northwest quarter of said section 9, which lies North i of a line parallel with and distant South 525-07 feet to the South line of the County Road. Exception D: That portion of said land conveyed by John D. Vlach, et ux, to John Tormey Vlach, et ux by deed dated February 13, 1946 and recorded 4February14, 1946, in Book 998 of Official Records, at page 92 described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the 6.0645 acre tract of land des- cribed in the deed from Fannie Tormey, et al, to General Chemical Company of California, dated April 18 1913, and recorded Hay 1, 1913, in Book 204 of Deeds, at page 72; thence South parallel to the 'Fest line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 9, 650 feet to the true point of beginning; thence South parallel with the '.Fest line of Section 9, 210 feet; thence East 210 feet; thence North parallel with the !-.'est line of Section 9, 210 feet; thence West 210 feet to the point of beginning. Exception E: That portion of land beginning at the Southwesterly corner of t the land of General Chemical Company of California; thence South parallel to the West line of the Northwest quarter of Section 9, 860 feet to the Southwest corner of the land conveyed by John D. Vlach, et ux, to John Tormey Vlach, et ux, by deed dated February 13, 1946, and recorded February 142 1946, in Book 898 of Official Records, at page 6; thence E=st 210 feet i t A Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued along the Southerly line of said portion to its Southeast corner; thence South to the Northerly line of the land of the United States of America, in Book 482 of Official Records at page 19; thence N 830 16' W to the Westerly line of the Northwest quarter of Section 9, Township 2 North Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence North along said Westerly line to a point which is West 30 feet from the point of begin- ning; thence East 30 feet to the point of beginning. Exception F: County road formerly known as D 24. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa this 2nd day of June, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: e AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak In the matter of Approval of agreement between the County, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the California State Department of Agricul- ture, re predatory animal control, 1953-54. A form of contract between the County, ,the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the California State Department of Agriculture, wherein the County agrees to make available for the fiscal year from July 19 1953 to June 30, 1954, the sum of $4512 for the purpose of predatory animal control within the County of Contra ,osta, said funds to be used solely for payment of salaries and authorized travel costs of hunters and trappers employed for said work under said form of agreement and only within the ex- terior limits of the County unless otherwise agreed upon, said work to be done under the jurisdiction and control of the District "gent, Division of Predator and Rodent Control of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Chief of the Bureau of Rodent and Weed Control and Seed Inspection of the State Department of Agriculture, having been presented to this Board; j On motion of Supervisor Fredertickson, seconded by Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby "PPR OVER and H. L. Cum C mings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Ordinances h No. 792 and No. 800. x This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 792 and leo. 800, and a copy,T•. of each of said ordinances having been duly published for the time and in the manner-- required by law, as evidenced by affidavits filed by the following: Alfred P. Davies shoring publication of copy of Ordinance No. 792 in the Contra Costa Times; A Lila M. Dondero showing publication of copy of Ordinance `1o. 300 in The Valley Pioneer; x Now, therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor_ Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 792 and No.. 800 be and the same are hereby declared duly published. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.r r, In the Matter of Report w filed by county department. Report of-the--Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals for the month of May, 1953, is presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County Tax Lien for the fiscal year 1947-413 on certain property acquired by said District, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District and having requested authorization under the provisions, of Section 4986-E of p the Revenue and Taxation Code to cancel the delinquent 1947-48 County Tax Lien under m 1947 Sale No. 3290 from property described as "Ro Las Juntas A tract of ld by N and E by ld of Hooper S by Grayson Creek, W by highway 53.835 Ae," which request has been ap- proved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Y BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said delinquent 1947-48.: -1 County Tax Lien under 1947 Sale No. 3290 from said property above described. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. e JR4 k. i7. T 1 0 Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Lien. The City of Antioch having requested the cancellation of delinquent County Tax Lien for the fiscal year 1947-+8 and subsequent, on certain property.acquired by the City of Antioch, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to said rg City and having requested authorization under the provisions of Section 4986-E of the Revenue and Taxation Code to cancel the delinquent 1947-48, and subsequent County Tax: ; Lien under 1947 Sale No. 1468 from property described as "?Mission Subdivision Lot 16", T which request has been approved by the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author- x ized to cancel said delinquent 19+7-48, and subsequent, County Tax Lien under 1947 Sale No. 1468 from property described as "Hission Subdivision Lot 16". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of sale at auction of property which has been deeded to the State for non-payment of delinquent taxes. k R. H. Kinney, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having notified this ' Board that it is his intention to sell at public auction to the highest bidder the t hereinafter described parcels of property which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth I following the description of each parcel; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given to said Tax Collector to sell said property under provisions of Section 3699, of the Revenue and Taxation Code: BLOCKS LOTS YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM 1; DELINQUENC SFR STATE AND NUMBER SALE PRICE CITY OF EL CEBRITO BERKELEY COOUU14TRX CLUB TERRACE UNIT NO, 1 247 & 248 1929-3o 1733 6/29/35 - 772 395.00 RICHNONDJUNCTION HEIGHTS 35 1 1942-43 2853 6/28/48 - 1?1 55.00 CITY OF RICHMOND AMENDED 14AP OF THE CITY OF RIC ORD y 88 16 19446 227 6/29/ 1 - 13 120.00 113 11 1937-38 271 6/29/43 - 30 90.00 122 36 19 -45 214 6/29/50 - 12 115.00 ANDRADE BOULEVARD TRACT E 9 & 10 1945-46 525 7/1/52 - 22 195.00 BROWN ANDRADE TR ACT 17 14 1945-46 338 6/29/51 - 15 115.00 NICHOLL SUBDIVISION OF RICijiOND J 16 1938-39 8 7/3/44 - 1 80.00 PULLMAN PARK TRACT f` E 36 1938-39 35 7/3/44 - 111 40.06 ICHMOND CITY CENTER 19 3 1939-40 598 6/27/45 - 49 75.00 SPAULDING RICHMOND PUL AN JOWrITE 33 42 1937-38 522 6/29/43 - 63 85.00 3+14 1942-43 1518 6/28/48 - 61 125.00 WALLS AD2,UION TO RICHMOND 146 4 1939-40 634 6/27/45 - 57 65-00 WALLS HARBOR CENTER 26 15 1943-44 339 6/30/49 - 9 80.00 CITY OF SAN P:BLO ANDRADE ROSE NO.1 TRACT 12 13 & 14 1945-46 1987 6/29/51 - 91 264.00 i Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued k YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM BLOCKS LOTS DELIN?ITENCY SZATE AND NUMBER SALE PRICE EMERIC SUBDIVISION NO. 1 9 3 1940-41 1662 7/1/46 - in 95.0041 EME SUBDIVISION N0. 2 f 23 E 27 feet of Lot 15 1946-47 2303 7/1/52 - 81 455.00 RIVERS ANDRADE TRACT Yp 30 7 1944-45 1997 6/29/50 - 87 75.00 RICHMOND OUTSIDE MAP OF EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS TRACT NO. .g 88 12 1945-46 1808 6/29/51 - 84 170.00 MAP OF EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS TRACT NO. 2 t' 88 8 1945-46 1807 6/29/51 - 83 170.00. M SAN PABLO OUTSIDE MAP OF NORTH RIC3M0ND LAND AND FERRY CO. NO. 1 7 25 19+5-46 1538 6/29/51 - 69 675.00 Y.. rf.. JENNINGS EAST RICHMOND TERRACE TRACT ate 8 15 194.2-43 3496 6/28/48 - 191 165.00 MT. DIABLO UNIFIED CLAYTON VALLEY COHPONEM rx Pacheco Grant a tract of ld bd N by Gehringer Subn E by ld of Busey S by County Rd W by ld of Dianda 29.13 AC Trees and vines. 1944-45 2302 6/29/50 - 92 49710.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f 7 In the Natter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ed Leal, Assistant County Treasurer, is authorized to attend',! at County expense the convention of county treasurers to be held in San Diego from' June 17, to June 19, 1953, inclusive. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. F` In the Matter of Granting 4 Constable of Martinez Judicial District permission to leave State of California. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. Ray Willett Constable of Martinez Judicial District is granted permission to leave State of California for a period of thirty days commencing June 152 1953• e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from former County Employee for y hearing before the Board. fi A communication from Pearl English, former County Employee, for a hearing is read to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT-IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Commissioner, j Orinda County Fire Protection r District. Warren Harrold, having this day filed with this Board his resignation as Com- missioner of the Orinda County Fire Protection District, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resign tion be and the same is hereby accepted and said office is declared vacant. 42 Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued f. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Charles W. Langridge, 216 El Toynal Orinda, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Orinda County Fire Protec- tion District to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of said Warren Harrold. x h The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 3 present. j In the Matter of Allocation of personnel, Veterans' Service Department. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and of the County Ad- f ministrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a position in the class of Stenographer Clerk in the Veterans' Service Office (Richmond office) be and the same is reclassified to the class] of INTERKEDIATE STENOGRAPHER CLERK. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 7 for construc- tion of third floor addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. x i On the recommendation of E. Geoffrey Bangs Architect, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by :supervisor Buchanan, IT fS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change w=' Order No. 7, which makes the following changes to contract of Ralph Larsen and Son_'for; R the construction of third-floor addition and alterations to Hall of Records, Martinez, be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Chance Order. PYo. ? 1. For extra testing and inspection of concrete work . . . . . . . . . . . DEDUCT $170.85 j 2. For Laboratory services in connection y with load testing of concrete slabs DEDUCT 236.52 tax t 5+9 TOTAL DEDUCTION -407.37 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Boardl is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. f r f-: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members y present. Y In the Matter of Approval of xF du^± Change Order No. 19, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by .supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE iOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 19, which makes the following change to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to the County Hospital, be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED:r Cha Order No. is Install the ceiling of Serving Room No. 13, 8'-6" from the finish floor in lieu of 10'-0" and to accommodate ducts for the exhaust fan No. 9 located in Serving Room No. 13 - DEDUCT $14.69 Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - - 680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - 725,813.53 Change Order No. 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14.6 Total 725,798 -Mi IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH 3 ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board,' is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 11, Project No. 21, Additions to County Hos ital Martinez. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd architects, and on motion of Super- r visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change ` f Order No. 11, which makes the following changes to contract of Swinerton and Walberg h Company for Project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital, be and it is hereby x AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: s r ra f Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued r; C aOrder digs 1. Chaa.fx es as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-1 '"New Access Panel and Partition ay Room No. 19," dated March 11, 1953 _ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 65.00 2. Changes in finish hardware as described more particul-.rly in said change order - 69.00 t 3. Omit installation of room humidistats called for in the Contract Documents, in- cluding all airiP P and other equip- ment required by said humidistats in Radiography and Fluroscopy Rooms 17 and w F u22intheX-Ray and Surgery '. ing - - - -178.00 l Total Deduction 440'00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTFM ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra,Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t : present, j In the b38 L t.8!' of In lieu federal taxes, etc. , school districts within housing projects. Charles Haworth, Superintendent of the Pittsburg Unified School DistrictspearsbeforethisBoardwithreferencetothe- status of school districts located in K:=certain housing projects which the County may accept from the Federal Government in tie dear future and the question of whether the County can reimburse said school "districts' eforfederalfundstheywillloseiftheCountyacceptssaidhousingprojects; and The matter is referred to the District Lttorney and the County Administrator f for study. r - t In the Matter of Committee to study subdivision ordinance.r The Chairman of the Board appoints Carl C. Rich, district engineer of thee. tiYContraCostaCountyFloodCantraland-Water Conservation District, to v'-e-*' on the com- mittee appointed on May 26, 19532 to study the proposed subdivision ordinance. In the Matter of Provisions Xl required under Section 5 of Ordinance No. 640. f a. R. J. Eraintz, Building Inspector, appears before this Board with referencet ` the portion of Section 5, Ordinance No. 6401 which requires that in the event a- sub- divider proposes annexation to an existing sewage disposal district, he shall file: with , the Health Department copy of the tentative map together with sufficient evidence from the sewage disposal district to demonstrate the capacity of the existing district to-handle the additional sewage; and Mr. harry Holt of the Mt. View Sanitary District appears and protests said, requirement; and The matter is referred to the District Attorney. d t ra rt y, K fr k t timr.. 3 Ye Sjr 474 Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued p In the Matter of Modification of 1952-53 Appropriations (By Main Classifications). rte On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY s THE BOARD ORDERED that the following modification of 1952-53 appropriations be,, and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADTUORIZED: E SALARIES MAINTENANCE CAPITAL OUTLAY WAGES. OPERATION Deer. Incr. Decr. Incr. Decr.Incr. Board of Supervisors 500.00 63,150.00 Clerk 6,000.00 Auditor 29000.00 12 600.00 1 Tabulating Depart- ment 3,950.00 3,950.00 s Treasurer/Tax Collector 962.00 District Attorney 142000.00 52500.00 Public Administrator 100.00 100.00 pSurveyor22000.00 152300-00 Planning Commission 5,550-00 4,200.00 Building Inspedtor 00.00 300.00 VPurchasingAgent9.00 500.00k, Civil Service Coir mission 63000.00 Election Registrations 15000-00 300.00 Election, General 11575.00 8,269.00 S. Superior Court #1 75.00 29005.00 2 440.00 3 300.00 100.00 I4 350.00 12249.00 w 5 19700-00 i .Superior Court Trial Exp.125.00 5,150.00 a,Jury Commissioner 50.00 h Justice Court #1 900.00 500.00 3 150.E 5 19976.00 115.00 F61,700.00 26o.00 55-00 7 4,707.00 21000.00 19911.00 f 8 400.00 1,250.00 9 880.00 645.00 9.00 1l 12000.00 100.00 115.00 Justice Courts,Gen.Eap. 400.00 f y Grand Jury 20.00 180.00 Municipal Courts 6o0.o0 82500.00 Telephone Exchange 100.00 23,825.00 Sheriff 182500.00 4!000.00 Marshal 500-00 800.00 Jail, Town Branches 200.00 Sealer of Wts. & Meas.900.00 350.00 Agricultural Commis- sioner 42700.00 Agric. Extension Service 19700.00 County Pound 600.00 Flood Control 10.00 12600.00 Health Department 4,800.o0 29600.00 70;,900.00 Vital Statistics 1,000.00 Weimar Jt. Sanatorium 42,000.00 San Pablo Garage 100.00 350,00 Lafayette Garage 200.00 65.00 6,035.0 Brentwood Garage 105.00 Aid to Needy Children 106'000.00 Bdg.Homes & Instns. 71797.00 Aid to Blind 1,525-00 Aid to Aged 102094.00 General Relief 64,800.00 t Juvenile Hall 22500.00 59220.00 t Calif. Youth Authority 31000.00 Hospitals for Insane 32500.00 Schools for Deaf & Blind 180.00 r : County Service Officer 1,750.00 200.00 w County Exhibits 50.00 Memorial Monument 100.00 County Airport 900.00 1,850.00 Refunds 300.00 Retirement Board 100.00 100.00 402500.00 85018.00 248,050.00 982351.00 70,x64.00 7,946.oa Net 43,218.00 1499699.00 62,118.00 Total Decrease 1662999.00 The foregoing order is xgwigpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers present. r f u{ H I Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Oontinued In the Matter of Modification of 1952-53 Appropriations (By ?Main Classifications). On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,, IT,;I3, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following modification of 1952-53 appropriations be! ajjd-;` the same are hereby APFROVED and AUTHORIZED: SALARIES HALVZENASCE SAGES OPERATION CAPITAL OUTLAY Deer.Incr. Deer. Iner.Deer, Inez' Assessor 9,500.00 21,600.00 Coroner 19900.00 21,070.00 Bldg. Mtce. Dept. 379000.00 379000.00 385.00 Jail 12000.00 18,60o.00 j Civilian Defense 2,300.00 350.00 Recorder 59300.00 5320532000- 001, 300.•©®00 00 XRoadCommissioner53, • 2 Crockett Garage 125.00 10.00 County Hospital 51,500.00 281110.00 51600.00 Richmond Health Center 5,300.00 6,850.00 Social Service Dept.32500.00 59400.04 Exam.&Care of Insane 63900.00 712.00 f Burials 1.800.00 83,7oo.00 93,625.00 113,170.00 582432.00 5,985.00 Net 9.9 2_ 54.7-48.00 X85,=00 Total 501,798-00 County Library 19500.00 50.00 s a Total 19450.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are here! by approved and authorized: Mt. View Fire Protection District:Dee_r_ease increase Unappropriated Reserve-- Mt. View Fire Dist. 1500.00 w, Capital Outlay 41500.00 Temporary Personnel 600.00 Permanent Personnel 600.00 Temporary Personnel 260.00 Retirement contribution 260.00 i- Memorial Buildings: Richmond Building-Repairs 85.00 Unappropriated Reserve--General Fund 85.00 w Briones County Fire Protection District: Temporary and Seasonal Help 283.00 Capital Outlay - Filing Cabinet 85.00 Capital Outlay - Fire Fighting Equip- meat 40.00 " Services - Workmen's Compensation Insurance 158.00 u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized and approved: Probation Department (Richmond Office): Intermediate Typist Clerk position reclassified to Intermediate Stenographer Clerk r Health Department: Addition of one position in the class of Occupational Therapist. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.f Am Tuesday, June 2, 1953, Continued k In the Matter of the Petition to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California for the annexation to the City of Pittsburg of contiguous property belonging to the said City. trey WHEREAS, on the 6th day of Hay, 1953 there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa, a resolution of the City of Pittsburg, petitioning for µ 1 IA:: Plp BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSw t TUESDAY, JURE 99 1953 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. fr IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HATS- OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA r PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMKINGS,CHAIRMAN, PRES ID IIS; SUFERV IS CHS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLO1R, W.G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. F + N.1 In the Matter of Allocation of Personnel. 5 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel allocations be, and the same are hereby, ap-proved and authorized: Y SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT:One additional position in the class of Deputy Sheriff, Grade II. J r} F SOCIAL SERVICE:Continuance of position in the class of Social Worker from June 16 Por a f period of 6 months, the further need for said position to be reviewed at the expiration r of said 6 months. (Position referred to concerns Job Solicitation and Placement)The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments.On motion of Supervisor Fredericksons seconded by. Supervisor Goyakf IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be, and they-- are herebg authorized and approved:EL CERRITO JUDICIAL DISTRICT:Anpropriation Decrease Increase Capital Outlays - Office Counter 175. 00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 175.00 r'To complete equipping of office. s MARTI= JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT N Appropriation Decrease Inc Temporary Help 175. 00 Empl. Exp. Reimbursements 200. 00 Services 125. 00 Supplies 250. 00 Cap. Outlays - 1 table, 1 file,1 numb. machine 124.00 x IInapprop. Reserve - General Fund 499.00 375.00J H To adjust operating appropriations for balance of year and to provide additional equipment.1 CONCORDODEO MEM JAL HALLS Aoor oor_iation Dec__-_rea eeIncr_,,- ease LL Concord--Unforeseen Carpenter Repairs 102. 00 Rodeo-Reroofing and misc. repairs 925.00 F Unappropriated Reserve 1,027. 00 Concord--Unexpected Carpenter Repairs Rodeo--The money that was requested for the reroofing was somehow deleted from the Hall's Appropriation.COUNTY HOSPITAL Appropriation Decrease Increa_Capital Outlays - Bldg. Construction 1519000 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1517000 To provide additional financing required for Project # 3 - Hos-pital Administration Building. rt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t 3r Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued r: In the Matter of Request that Board consider purchase of site for Rehabilitation Camp for Boys. Mrs. H. F. Miller, Lafayette, Chairman of Citizens Committee for Rehabilita- tion Camp for Boys, appears before this Board, and requests that an amount sufficient to purchase a site for the building of a Rehabilitation Camp for Boys, be included in the 1953'51+ County Budget; and other persons appearing in favor of said request are as t follows: August L. Biernes, Administrative Assistant of the Richmond Schools; Armand Stowe, member of the Probation Committee; Judge Wakefield Taylor; John Davis, County- Probation Officer; and Mrs. Peter Andichou; and this Board takes said request under con sideration. In the Matter of Report filed by County Poundmaster. Report for the month of May 1953 by the County Poundmaster is presented to _ t:,this Board and placed on file. v; In the Matter of Action No. 32794 in the United States District Court in and for the Northern- District of California Southern Division. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the copy of complaint in action No. 32791+ 2 United State of America vs. 0.26 acre of land, more or less in the County of Contra Costa, et all rt filed in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on June 2, 1953, be, and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T}Sf In the Matter of Authorizing y.. Judge Thomson to leave the State. l On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Clifford L. Thomson, Judge of the Walnut Creek Judicial Dis- trict is ggranted permission to leave the State of California for the period from. July1toluly23. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of two employees of the County Library at meeting in Los Angeles. On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE:. BOARD ORDERED that two employees of the bounty Library, to be named by Jessie A. Lea.,;: County Librarian, be, and they are hereby authorized to attend, at their own expense the meeting of the American Library Association in Los Angeles from June 22 to June 6 inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. µIn the Fatter of Receipt of proceedings of Board of Trustees of Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, re Apportionment Authorization and bond election. 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 May 15 1953 at which election the a: u electors of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the following propositions: x Proposition No. 1 r Shall the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County in- z4,cur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dol-lars ($400, 000).Proposition No. 2 Shall the governing board of the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportion- H meat in an amount not to exceed Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand F;Dollars ($21500,000) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Education Code which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said Chapter?IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. rX SCJ i Y Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued In the Matter of Receipt of x proceedings of Board of Trustees of Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County, re Apportion- ment Authorizations (laws of 1949 and 1952) and bond election. ey The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held May 15, 1953 at which election the electors of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the fol owing propositions: Proposition No. 1 Shall the Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Two"Hundred Thousand Dollarsw 200,000). Proposition No. 2 1 Shall the governing board of the Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an additional appor- tionment in an amount not to exceed Three Hundred Fifty-four Thou- sand Dollars 035+2000) from the State of California under and sub- ject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code, State School Building Aid Law of 1949, which amount is sub- X ject to repayment as provided by said chapter? Proposition No. 3 x' Shall the governing board of the Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an additional ap- portionment in an 'amount not to exceed One Hillion? Four Hundred sky " Thousand Dollars ($1,400,000) from the State of California under and a subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Educa- tion Code, State School Building Aid Law of 1952, which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said chapter? IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted 4 to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Leasing a a Portion of Buchanan Field to RESOLUTION Contra Costa County for a County :401ritenance Yard. K WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is the owner of a tract of land in said M county comprising an area of approxizately 529 acres on which tract the county operates an airport k:Aown as Buchanan Field, under a license from the Federal Government contain s ° Ing a provision which authorizes seizure by the Army in the event of a national ewer- N gency, and WHEREAS a portion of the tract in the southeast corner, containing approxi- mately 23 acres Is not used nor required for airport purposes and will not be required in connection w1th any future development of said airport, and WHEREAS, said unused portion is admirably suited to use by the county as the r site for offices, shops and storage yards for the county's highway department and for certain other departments engaged in countywide operations by reason of the fact that the location is near the center of the county, and Ju WHEREAS, the county wishes to lease from the airport on a continuing basis said portion of the tract for the purpose aforesaid and will and does hereby agree 'to execute said lease only after approval of the terms thereof by the Civil Aeronautics Administration and to construct the aforesaid improvements only after approval of their locations and height by said Civil Aeronautics Administration, and WIMIEAS, the expenditure of county resources for such improvements under such F circumstances will not interfere with the full use of Buchanan Air-Field as an airportt either now or in the event of any national emergency, NOW, THEREFORE3 BE IT RESOLVED that this Board hereby requests that the Federal agencies concerned so modify the license, under which the county operates the airport as to eliminate from the recapture clause thereof the aforementioned portion of the tract upon consummation of the aforesaid lease and for so long as said lease hn. U and any renewal thereof may remain in effect. The portion to be so released from the recapture clause and leased by the airport to the county is shown on the attached map and is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of the Pacheco- Concord achecoConcordCountyRoad (County Road No. 3971), said point being on the approximate centerline of Walnut Creek and being the most southerly point of Parcel Seven as described in that Instrument of Transfer from the United States of America to the County of Contra Costa recorded October 9, 1947 in Volume 1137 of Official Records, pages 114 to 1 .3 inclusive, records of the County of Contra Costa, California as accepted by Correction Deed and recorded in Volume 1807 of Official Records, pages 301 to 313 inclusive, records of A Contra Costa County, California; thence from said point of begin- ning North 12 degrees 05' 35" East 957.13 feet; thence North 72 degrees 33' 03" West 630.60 feet; thence South 63 degrees 30 22" West 490.70 feet; thence South 8 degrees 53' 52" West 933. 8 feet p= to a point on the southerly right of way line of the above-mentioned County Road; thence North 61 degrees 24' 22" East 22.30 feet along said right of way line to the beginning of a curve to the right, the may eT r m 4 `0 a Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued Yy center of which bears South 28 degrees 35' 38" East; thence continu- Ing along said curve whose radius is 975 feet, with a central angle j of 41 degrees 41' 49" a distance of 709.56 feet to a point also on 4 the said right away line; thence Porth 13 degrees 06' 1111 East 25.00 feet to the centerline of the above-mentioned County Road; thence continuing along said centerline South 76 degrees 53' 49" East 284.21 feet to the point of beginning containing 23.02 acres more or less, subject to reservations, easements, exceptions, restrictions and conditions, all as set out in the aforementioned Instrument of Transfer and Correction Deed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa I this 9th day of June, 1953 by the following vote, to wit: 4 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 1 W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.iAR i NOES: Supervisors - Mone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None.1Z S F, In the Matter of Authorizing correction of deliquent Vlct erroneous assessments. ray The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following delinquent erroneous assessments which ! appear on the assessment roll, said corrections having been consented to by the District: Attorney j a On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assess- ment s ssess- ments as follows: s Re: Sale No. 2666, Year 1946, Lots 30 and 31, less portion n in St =te Highway, Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract. For the years 1946-47 to 1952-53, inclusive, improvements have been erroneously assessed on the above mentioned property. These improvements are situated j on abutting property , being Lots 1 and 2, Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract and have escaped assessment thereon. Both of these properties are' assessed to David L. Bird, whose address is 280, Thirteenth Street, San Pablo, California. r However, Bank of America It'. T. k S. A., attention Mr. Markham, 12th and Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California, is a lien holder against Lots 1 and 2. Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract and is interested in clearing up the taxes affecting these lots. In accordance with Sections 531, 4946, 4947 and 4948 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, your authorization to the County Auditor to cancel the delinquent taxes, penalties and costs which are levied against Lots 30 and 31 , less portion in State y Highway, Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract, and also the tax deed to the State, which is recorded in Volume 1066, page 86, Official Records of Contra Costa County, is respect- V k fully requested. Also , in accordance with the above mentioned Sections your authorization to': 3 the County Assessor to re-assess Lots 30 and 31 , less portion in State Highway, Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract on the 1953-54 Assessment Roll with a land value only, which M#s assessment will include the cancelled taxes on the land back to the year 1946-47: is respectfully requested. also, in accordance with the above mentioned Sections, your authorization to the County Assessor to re-assess the improvements situated on Lots 1 h t: and 2. Block 36, Rivers Andrade Tract on the 1953-54 Assessment Roll, which assessment k will include the cancelled taxes on the improvements back to the year 1946-47, is 7 respectfully requested. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Directing District Attorney to cite y Siino Brothers for note complying with provisions of Ordinance No. 426, as amended. i It appearing to this Board that Siino Brothers have not complied,with provisions of Ordinance No. 426, as amended, under the terms of which ordinances said s Sino Brothers were granted a permit to conduct wrecking yard on five acres of land, approximately 150 feet west, of Bella Monte Avenue and north of Willow Pass Road, Bella r Vista Area; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ' IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to cite said Siino Brothers j The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of authorizing write-off of certain Hospital i Accounts receivable. S r On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the j Q Tuesday, June 9, 1953 , Continued. following Hospital Accounts Receivable balances which the Medical Social Service Office examined and determined to be uncollectabl e, be approved for write off: t Date of Last Account Balance to Be Explanation Activity Name Written Off t'Y{ 5-50 Donald Regan 909.49 Regan wasg guardian of patient- Grace atientGraceParsons (deceased) . n Social Service Dept.,investig- y; ated in 1950 recommended write r Off. 8-50 Louise Abona 25.48 On County Assistance. 1-52 ' Clarence Dullum 19201.52 Family unable to pay. This was y' an accident case involving a- . suit against an insurance co . , the billing was rendered to th patient so that costs would be A . reimbursed ir, the event the case was won. Dullum lost the case. Solano Co»sixty J. & E. Rather 69.27 Solono Co., claimed no liabil- ity. The patients were billed r directly then but had no means to pay. 3-50 Faye Rood 26.85 In 1950 Richmond Health Center r r recommended cancellation. 9-48 William Jindham 85.68 In 1948, the Social Service Dept. , made a settlement for 100.00. The balance remain- ing was to have been written off. r Glenn Forwood 305.66 On Old Age Assistance. s . 1-47 Emanuel Myers 62.14. Family on A.N. C. 1-51 John Roldao, Sr. Deceased) 2,776.38 Pati ent'ssQn paid $1,500-001" of ' the original bill. Unable to pay any more. 1-52 Robert Ward Deceased) 25.00 Left no estate. 4-53 Aubrey Nash 255.72 No resources. r , . 2-49 Madeline Roof 51.28 Family on assistance. r The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. a . 1n the Matter of Authorizing write-off of Hospital Accounts Receivable. F The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board his recommendation that the following hospital Accounts which were opened only because there was an indication that insurance benefits were available and which after receipt of full. benefits, the indicated balances remained, be written off; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the writing off of said balances be and. the snme is hereby author- ized and approved, to-wit : Case Name Date of Last Amount Activity Barrett, Erre st E. May 1952 432.00 Arnutt, Alger April 1952 96.00 Neveu, Virginia Larch 1953 378-90 Tibbits Leonard April 1953 1019.06 Riley, Paul February 1953 96.U0 Pronski, Michel February 1953 88.00 Sacchi, Peter March 1953 61.27 Bro ckhurst, Edward A.March 2953 96.00 Kings County (Edna Branch) September 1951 40.02 Collins, Eunice March 1952222.04 Soucy, Ann April 1953 473-90 sfSefton, Viola September'1951 S4.24 Haralston, James June 1952 243.72 Harts, John August 1952 30.20 Hernandez Ralph 39.Q2 Sanchez, Olga July 1952 40.42 Hall, Richard December 1952 230-36 Burgie, Reaver August 1950 267.54 Suzakawa, Eiichi August 1952 2984.86 Loza, Jose April 1951 6.32 t Adams, William January 1953 169.12 4Neredia, Paul Marg 1953 3848.45 x wM 1 Via_ Tuesday, June 9, 1953 Continued k Case Name Date of Last Amount Actiyity w&fir'<+ McCallion, John September 1952 126.00 r McClure, Hugh April 1953 96.00 Murray, Joseph March 1953 16.00 Parks, Leroy January 1953 137.35 r t Suzukawa, Isamu December 1952 59.53 1 r lowers, Monroe April 1953 96.jO Iacoma, Leo May 1949 236. 5$ Meeks, James June 1952 96.00 Watson, George H.April 1953 96.00 Brovm , Richard April 1953 96.00 Dunh:m, .Lee and Nora Pay 1953 22.08 Noyes, Harl and Bethel August 1951 155.39 Quesada, Rachel January 1953 78.48 Williams, Rufu's May 1953 5.54 11969.99 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. gr S3 In the Matter of Agreement with Pacific aGasandElectricCompanyforSteet Lights, etc. , HOME ACRES LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated May 25, 1953, between Hoare Acres Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called District, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of District as specified in44 bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for a period of fivears District to Pacific monthlytherefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, allinaccordancewithPacific's Schedule LS-2, having been 0 presented to this Board; f7,2 On motion ofSupervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS— BY THE BOARD ORD'-r"7-.D that said Agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of this Board, y the governing body of said Hoare Acres Lighting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement With Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Street Lights, etc. , OAKLEY LIGHTING DISTRICT. r Agreement dated May 25, 1953, between Oakley Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called District, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, here- inafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install, F and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of District as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for a period of five years, District to pay Pacific monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, all in accordance with Pacific's Schedule LS-2, having been presented to this Board; yy . On notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of this Board,- x the governing 'body of said Oakley Lighting District. gra 1r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Street Lights, etc. , San x, Pablo Lig`s,ting District. Agreement dated June 2, 1953, between Saga Pablo Lighting District of Contra. Costa County, hereinafter called District, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company,' here- inafter called Pacific wherein it is agreed that said. Pacific will furnish, install, and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of District as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this .Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same for a a period of five year, District to pay Pacific monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid, all in accordance with Pacific's Schedule LS-1, having been presented to this Board; nW On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVtD and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said San Pablo Lighting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r'Y E Y 9 y E Tuesday, June 9, 1953 Continued ripsv In the Matter of the proposed annexation of territory to the SHORE ACRES SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 121 State of California pursuant to the provisions of Section 4895 , et seq. , of the rHealthandSafetyCodeoftheStateofCalifornia, hereby fix Tuesday, the 14th of July1953, at ten o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, as the time, and the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place, for hearing kf upon the question of annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District. The Clerk of the Board is directed to cause notices of the time and place of hearing to be posted in at least three (3) conspicuous places in the territory proposed to be annexed, hereinafter described, and in at least three r 3) conspicious places in the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District, and he is further directed to publish a notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in THE POST DISPATCH," a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District and another in "Contra Costa Gazette," a newspaper-oirculated in x the territory proposed to be annexed, both of which this Board deems most likely to give notice of the hearing to the inh bitants of each. At the time fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which it is continued the Board shall hear and pass upon the proposal and any objections that may be filed to the inclusion of any property in the proposed annexation. j The property hereinbefore referred to which it is proposed to be annexed to and made a part of Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District is particularly described as follows, to wit: t. That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Forth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 9, Township 2 North Range 1 nest, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 12 acres, more or less,, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 9, distant thereon north &9° 54' 30" east, 735.82 feet from the northwest corner thereof; thence from said point of beginning, north S90 54' 30" east along said north line 994.83 feet; thence south 0° 05t 30" east, at 23.12 feet a hub , a total distance o 767.76 feet to a hub on the northeast line of the strip of land described in the deed from Manuel F. Evora, et ux, to East Bay municipal Utility District, dated ry December 18, 1925 and recorded December 30, 1952 in Volume 25 of Official Records' at page 28; thence north 65° 59t west, along said northeast line, 1087.42 feet to3 a hub which bears south 0` 29 ' 28" east from the point of beginning; thence north 0° 24' 28" west, at 308.01 feet a hub, a total distance of 323.59 feet to the point , x of beginning. Beginning at East 1/4 corner of Section 9 T2N R1W MDB&M; thence from said point E of be;inning N 0° 58' 30" E to the south line of Lot 319 as shun on, the ma p hof, of Shore acres Unit No. 2 recorded October 3,1951 in •nap Book 45 at page 1 in the Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County; thence S 89° 54' 30" W to the southeast. corner Lot 5:4 as shorn on the :nap of Shore Acres Unit No. 5 recorded November 20 1952 in heap Book 48 at page 48 in the Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, being also the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Howard B. Dalton et ux to Wit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County recorded October lc, 1952 under Recorder's File No. 4952 in the Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County; thence S 0° 42t 30" W c 50 feet to the east west mid-section u line of said Section 9; thence N 890 54t 30" E to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this t9thdayofJune, 1953, by the following vote, to grit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Recommendation to the Park and Recreational Council that Mr. John O'Donohoe be appointed to membership. r A On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation be made to the Contra Costa Park and Recreational Council that said Council appoint John OtDonohoe to fill the vacancy on said Committee, 4' which vacancy was occasioned by the death of the late Mr. Stanley Newman. r The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fM1+ Fr h Tuesday, June 9, 1953 Continued In the Natter of Resolution Striking off, selling and awarding to coast Counties Gas and Electric Company, a Corporation, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and Franchise for an indeterminate term from and after the date thereof to y ' ' F - use the Public streets, highways, and alleys of said County for the purpose of Laying, constructing, maintaining, and using a gas Transmission and Distribution system and other gas I pipes, appliances, and appurtenances m for conveying, distributing, and supplying gas to be sold and distributed for any and all purposes, to said county and its inhabitants, all as set forth in a resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa on the 28th day of April, 1953. WHERAS, COAST COUNTIES GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, a corporation, filed in r the office of this Board on the 21st day of April, 1953, its application for the franchise above mentioned and referred to; and WHEREAS, this Board on the 21st day of April, 1953, adopted a resolution I declaring its intention of granting said franchises upon the terms and conditions in i figs said resolution set forth; and WHEREAS, due notice of the sale of surd franchise has been published in k the manner and for the time prescribed by law and by the aforesaid resolution; and WHEREAS, this Board, at the time specified in said resolution and in said y notice, viz. , at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. , on Tuesday, the 9th day of June, 1953, met in open session for the purpose of opening and acting upon any bids that might be filed pursuant to said notice; ands WHEREAS said Coast Counties Gas and Electric Company before the time appointed for the opening o: said bids had filed herein its sealed bid for said Franchise wherebv it offered for said franchise the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) in lawful money of the United States of America and said sealed bid was accompanied by the certified check of said Coast Counties Gas and Electric .Company payable to the Clerk of said County of Contra Costa for the full amount of said bid; and WHEREAS, no other or higher bid was filed or made for said franchise; i NOW, THEREFCRE, a"-;: IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa , that the aforesaid franchise be and the same is hereby struck off, sold and awarded to said Coast Counties Gas and Electric Company its successors and assigns for the sum of One Hundred and no,/100 Dollars (4100.00) in lawful money of the United States of America upon the terms and conditions set forth in said bid, said notice and said resolution, to all of which reference is hereby made for a more particular statement of said terms and conditions. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on M motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, on the 9th day of June, 19532 by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor; W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. Noes: Supervisors None r Absent: Supervisors Done In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 12, Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. t On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architect:, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, sec.,nded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Changer Order No. 12 which makes the following changes to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for project No. 2, Additions to the County Hospital, be and it is hereby h AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Change Order No. 12 1. Changes as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-26, "Boiler Room Pipe Railing," beqring revision date of May 29, 1953 - - - - - - -ADD - $136.00 , 2. Changes as shown on Supplemental Drawings SK-17, "Revised Lobby and Toilets - Outpatient Wing," dated April 30 , 1953, and SK-17A Revised Lobby and Toilets - Outpatient Wing," dated May 15, 1953, including the furnishing and installation of 3" thermal insul- ation over the Lobby, Room 35 and Toilet Rooms 26 and 27 - - - - - ADD-$9,94.3.00 M 3. Install 2" J high pressure air compressor assembly for temperature control system for Psychiatric Building in Mechanical Room 46, including all required electricalt services for same - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No CHANGE 4 Total ADDITION 10Y079-OU F4 3^S 0.i r 6 5 4 Tuesday, June 9, 1953 Continued x . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this PBoard, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra ru. Costa. The fore: oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 20, Additions A to County Hospital. 4a On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion 'of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change , Or der No. 20, which makes the following changes to contract of Swinerton and Walbergt Company for additions to the County Hospital, be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: f Change Order No. 20 1 r,_ 1. Drake certain changes in the finish hardware as described in said change order - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADD $548.67 2. Install an intermediate pipe rail between the pipe railing, called for in the Contract Documents on the stair tower adjacent to Elevator No. 1, and the stair treads - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - 106.00 Total ADDITION 654.67 k Contract price, original - - - - - - - - - - - --$680,499.00 Contract price including previous changes - - - -- 725,798-$4 Change Order No. 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - -ADD - 654.67 r= . r Total- $726,453.51) j t4 IT IS BY THE BOARD FMTHEER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this x° is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 3, The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and e awarding contract for Construction of Project No. 3, Administration Building, Additions to the County Hospital, '''artinez. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Project No. 3, Administration Building, Additions to the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez, California; and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are v read to the Board by the Clerk: Zuckerman Construction Company, 1523 Dain Street, Walnut Creek; Swinerton & Walberg Company, 5 BushStreet, San Francisco; V. P. Kaufenberg, 703 Main Street, Kartinez; Ed Rom. ley, 2559 Danville Highway, Walnut Creek; k and said bids having been referred to Masten and Hurd, Architects, for their recommen dat ions in said matter, and said architects having recommended to this Board that the bid of Zuckerman Construction Company is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid, as follows, is the. lowest and best bi.d for doing of said work: One Hundred Fifty-eight Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-Seven Dollars (3158,347) NOW, TH"ra XORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Tay- lor, IT IIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said Zuckerman Construct- ion Company at the unit price submitted in said bid, which 'aid totaled the sum of 158,347. q IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Zuckerman Construction Company shall present to this Board two .good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of ,$79,173.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and.. one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. 4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS rMTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccess— ful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids.' " . Fq The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F f Tuesdav, June 9, 1953 Continued In the Matter of Extension of Lease with Alethe Berry and 4s Lillian S. Carrier I r Sheriff's Office in Ric; mond) This Board having on July 29, 1952, approved a Lease dated July 15, 1952, between Alethe Berry and Lillian S. Carrier, Lessors, and the County, Lessee, wherein IsaidLessorsrentedtosaidLesseethenortherlyportionofbuildingconstructedand owned by said Lessors on Lot 12 and the northerly on-half of Lot 13 in Block 41, City of Richmond Tract, 151 10th Street, Ric _mond, at a rental of x$100.00 per month, f payable on the 25th day of each month; and in which Lease it is provided that same may be extended for an additional. period of one year; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor ! r Buchanan, IT 7.S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the renewal of option of Lease be, and the same is hereby exercised, said Lease to be extended for a period of one year from May 953 to April 30, 1954. The foregoing order i spassed -bygo _, the unanimous vote of the Board. s r z In the Matter of the Endorsement r of House Resolution No. 4397•RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the passage and adoption of House Resolution No. 4397 by the Congress of the United States would permit the Contra Costa County 'dater District to borrow money from the Bureau of Reclamation, without interest, for the installation of direct laterals and distribution easements and would permit the payment of said borrowed funds to the Bureau over a forty (40) year period; and WHEREAS, the result of such legislation would be to speed up distribution of water to users in need thereof, to reduce the overhead cost and to provide better local control of said distribution, E f NOW, THUR EFORE, BE IT RESCLYED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does endorse House Res,-lution No. 4397 and does urge upon the Repre- sentatives in Congress from this District to work for the passage of said Resolution, f and the Clerk of this Board is directed to cause certified copies of this Resolution to be forwarded to Congressmen Clare Engel and Robert L. Condon. PASSED AND :ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the ! r County of -Contra Costa, State of California, held on the 9th day of June, 1953, by the j following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPER'TIS^RS I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor j r. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors None ABSENT: Supervisors None In the Matter of Fixing boundaries v1 and establishing election precincts, R Richmond Nos. 1 - 143. POnmotionofSupervisorGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Richmond Nos. 1 143, inclusive, election pre- cincts re cincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby estab- lished and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to- wit: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Harnet Street with the shore s line of San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly along the center of Harnet Street to i the center of Western Drive; thence southeasterly along the center of Western Drive to the center of Garfield Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Garfield Street to the center of High Street; thence northeasterly along the center of High Street to the center of Mason Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Mason Street to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Richmond Avenue n' to the center of Eddy Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Eddy Street to the center of Standard Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of standard Avenue to the center of Castro Street; thence along Castro Street to a point which lies south of the southwest corner of regular county election precinct Richmond No. 53, said point being the northwest corner of regular county election precinct Richmond No. 18; thence ; north from said point along the west boundaries of regular county precincts Richmond No. 18, 53, 132 to the exterior boundary of the city of Richmond; thence along said boundary in a counter-clockwise direction to the shore line of San Francisco Bay; thenc4 southerly along said shore line to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Washington Avenue with the center of Richmond Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Richmond Avenue to the center of Mason Street; thence southwesterly along the centers of Mason, High and Garfield Streets to the center of Western Drive; thence northwesterly along the center of Western Drive to the center of Harnet Street; thence southwesterly along the center I of Harnet Street to the Shore Line of San Francisco Bay; thence southeasterly along said shore line to a point that is the extension of Washington Avenue; thence from said point; in a northeasterly direction, to the point of beginning. RICPJ40 FD PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at a point on the San Francisco Bay shore line, said point being the{ F Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - intersection of San Francisco Bay shore line and the southwesterly extension of Wash- ington Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and the center of Washington gar. Avenue to the center of Nichols Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Nichols fStreettothecenterofTunnelAvenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Tunnel Avenue to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Rich- mond Avenue to the A.T.&S.F.R.R. tracks; thence in a southerly direction along said tracks to a point 800t more or less south of the spur track going to Shipyard No. 3; thence west 11001 more or less; thence south to the San Francisco Bay shore line; then in a westerly and northerly direction along said shore line to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Richmond Avenue with the centex of Washington Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Washington -Avenue to the center of Cottage Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Cottage Avenue to the center center of Santa Fe Avenue; thence North along the center of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of Castro Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Castro Street to the center of Standard Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Standard Avenue to the center of Eddy Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Eddy Street to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly, northeasterly & southeasterly along the center of Richmond Avenue to the point of beginning.s RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nichols Street with the center of Washington Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Nichols Street to the center of Tunnel Avenue; thence Northwesterly along the center of Tunnel Avenue to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond. avenue to 4 the center of Garrard Boulevard; thence northeasterly along, the center of Garrard Boulevard to the A.T.&S.F.R.R. tracks; thence west to the center of Castro Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Castro Street to a point which bears north from the center of Santa Fe Avenue; thence south along said bearing and along the cente A of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of Cottage Avenue; thence southeasterly along the z. center of Cottage Avenue to the center of Washington Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Washington Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ohio Avenue and the center of 1st Street; thence southerly along the center of lst Street to the southerly line of Canal Subdivision; thence westerly along said southerly line to the line dividing lots 25 & 26 of fractional section 13, T-lh, R-5W; thence south to the southerly boundary of the City of Richmond; thence southwesterly along said boundary to the southeasterly corner of Richmond Precinct No. 3; thence north to the northeast corner of Lot No. 25, 4 fractional sections 23, T-IN, R-51d; thence west to the westerly line of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. right-of-way; thence northerly along said westerly line to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Avenue to the center ofv i Garrard Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center of Garrard Boulevard .to the southerly right-of-way line of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence easterly along said southerl R/W line to the center of lst Street and point of beginning. RICHRIOND PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Maine Avenue with the center sof 6th Street; thence westerly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of lst Street; thence northerly along the center of lst Street to the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks; thence easterly along the center of said railroad to the center of 6th Street; a thence southerly along the center of 6th Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Maine Avenue Avenue with the s i center of 12th Street; thence easterly along the center of Maine avenue to the center of 18th Street; thence north along the center of 18th Street to the A.T.&S.F.R.R. ; thence westerly along the A.T.&,S.F.RR. tracks to the center of 12th Street; thence sout long the center of 12th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 23rd Street with the center of Maine Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of 18th PI Street; thence northerly along the canter of 18th Street to the center of the A.T.&S.F. Company right of way; thence easterly along said center line to the center of 23rd Street• thence southerly along the center of 23rd Street to the lace of be1YP ginning. RIC HRIOND PRECINCT NO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. with the S.P.R.R. ; thence northwesterly along the S.P.R.R. tracks to the center of MacDonald Avenue; thence west along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 17th Street; thence south along the center of 17th Street to the A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks; thence east along said railroad tracks to the point of beginning- sir RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks with the center of 14th Street; thence north along the center of 14th Street to the center of MacDonald Avenue; thence east along along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 16th Street; thence south along the center of 16th Street to the center of Bissell Street; i . thence west along the center of Bissell Street to the center of 15th Street; thence south along the center of 15th Street to the A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks; thence along said tracks to the point of beginning. J V jj1 l rap nr 48P Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - f{ f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. tracks with. the center of 12th Street; thence north along the center of 12th Street to the center of MacDonald, Avenue; thence east along the center of MacDonald ,Avenue to the center of 14th Street;r thence south along the center of 14th Street to the A.T.&S.F.R.R. tracks; thence west along said tracks to the point of beginning. rt9p?t! RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the center of A.T.&S.F.R.R. with the center of 12th Street; thence west along the center of A.T.&S.F.R.Ro to the center of 8th Street; thence north along the center of 9th Street to the center of MacDonald Avenue; thence east along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 12th Street; thence south along the center of 12th Street to the point of beginning. y.PP. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14 f < Beginning at the intersection of the center of A.T.&S.F.R.R. with the center of 8th Street; thence west along the center of A.T. &S.F.R.R. to the center of 6th Street; thence north along the center of 6th Street to the center of MacDonald Avenue; thence east along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 8th Street; thence south along the center of 8th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. with the center of 6th Street; thence west along the center of A.T.&S.F.R.R. to the center of 4th Street; thence north along the center of 4th Street to the center of MacDonald y* Avenue; thence east along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 6th Street; thence south along the center of 6th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16 r Beginning at the intersection of the center of A.T.&S.F.R.R. with the center of 4th Street; thence west along the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. to the center of 2nd Street• thence north along the center of 2nd Street to the center of MacDonald Avenue• thence east along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 4th Street; thence south along the center of 4th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Second Street with the center of Chanslor Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Chanslor Avenue to the center of Chanslor Circle; thence westerly and northerly along the center of Chanslor Circle, to the center of Chanslor Avenue; thence easterly along the center of. Chanslor Avenue to the center of Curry Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Curry Street to the center of Bissell Avenue; thence easterly along the center. of Bissell Avenue to- the center of Second Street; thence southerly along the center of Second Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 r Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ohio Avenue with the center of Garrard Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Garrard Avenue to the center of Mac Donald Avenue; thence east along the center of Mac Donald Avenue to the center of 3rd Street; thence north along the center of 3rd Street to the center of Barret Avenue; thence west along the center of Barret Avenue and the westerly extension of Barret Avenue to a point that is on the southerly extension of the west line of regular county election precinct Richmond No. 53; thence south from said point to the fa ¢ center of Castro Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Castro Street to a point bearing west from the point of beginning; thence east from said point to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the center of 6th Street; thence west along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the centerf<, of 3rd Street; thence north along the center of 3rd Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 6th Street; thence south along the center of 6th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 01 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the center of 9th Street; thence west along the center of Macdonald Avenue to the center of 6th Street; thence north along the center of 6th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 9th Street; thence south along the center of 9th Street to the point of beginning. y" ry' f} Y 4' R Abr y9 r h r r x 4-8 a Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the cen- ter of 12th Street; thence west along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the center of 9th Street; thence north along the center of 9th Street to the center of Barrett.Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 9th Street; thence south along the center of 9th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the cen- ter of S.P.R.R. tracks; thence west along the center of MacDonald Avenue to . the center of 12th Street; thence north along the center of 12th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R. tracks; thence southeast along the center of S.P.R.R. tracks to the point of beginning. x RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23 A. Beginning at the intersection of the center of S.P.R.R. tracks with the cen- ter of Barrett Avenue; thence west along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 10th Street; thence north along the center of 10th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R. tracks; thence southeast along the center of S.P.R.R. tracks to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Barrett Avenue with the centers of 10th Street; thence north along the center of 10th Street to the center of Ripley71 Avenue; thence west along the center of Ripley Avenue to the center of $th Street; A. thence north along the center of 8th Street to the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence west along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 7th Street; thence south along the center of 7th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence. east alone the center of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 25 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Barrett Avenue with the center t of 7th Street; thence north along the center of 7th Street to the center of Pennsyl- vania Avenue thence west along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 5th Street; thence south along the center of 5th Street to the center of Elgin Street; thence west alone the center of Elgin Street to the center of 5th Street; thence south along the center of 5th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue ; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHHDND PRECINCT NO. 26 t Beginning at the intersection of the center of Barrett Avenue with the center of 5th Street; thence north along the center of 5th Street to the center of Ripley Avenue; thence west along the center of Ripley Avenue to the center of 3rd Street; thence north along the center of 3rd Street to the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence west along the center of Pennsvlvania Avenue to the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R.; thence southwesterly along the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. Y RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ripley Avenue with the center of 10th Street; thence north along the center of 10th Street to the center of Pennsyl- vania Avenue; thence east along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of r S.P.R.R. tracks; thence northwesterly along the center of S.P.R.R. tracks to the center of Lucas Avenue; thence west along the center of Lucas Avenue to the center of 7th Street; thence south along the center of 7th Street to the center of Pennsylvania f Avenue; thence east along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 8th Street s thence south along the center of 8th Street to the center of Ripley Avenue; thence east along the center of Ripley Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 28 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Avenue with the center of 20th Street; thence westerly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence southerly along the center of said railroad to the center of Pennsvlvania Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue X to the center of 20th Street; thence northerly along the center of 20th Street to the place of beginninr. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the cen- ter of 16th Street; thence north along the center of 16th Street to the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence east along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence south along the center of 20th Street to the center of Grant Avenue; thence west along the center of Grant Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence south along the center of 20th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence. west along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the point of beginning. RICUIOND PRECINCT NO. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 20th Street with the center of Devin Avenue ; thence west along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R. tracks; thence northwest along the center of S.P.R.R. tracks to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence south along the center of 20th Street to the point of beginning. r7 r l z j Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31 x Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center { of 23rd Street; thence west along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue- 1 thence east along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence." 1 south along the center of 23rd Street to the point of beginning. RICHMND PRECINCT NO. 32 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Burbeck with the center of M 23rd Street; thence westerly along the center of Burbeck to the center of 20th.Street; ' : thence southerly along the center of 20th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; r thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; " r thence northerly along the center of-23rd Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 33 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Andrade Avenue with the center F of 23rd Street ; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Lowell Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Lowell Avenue to the center of 28th Street; thence southerly along the center of 28th Street to the center of Andrade l Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Andrade Avenue to the place of beginning. RICIMND PRECINCT NO. 34 s Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the cen- ter of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center - ' of 34th Street; thence northerly along the center of 34th Street to the center of Es- mond Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Esamond Avenue to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginnings. RICHI4OND PRECINCT NO. 35 I Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the j Richmond City boundary line; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the, center of Key Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of Dimm Street; thence southerly along the center of Dimm Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Barrett Avenue to the Richmond City boundary; thence along said boundary in a clockwise direction to the point of be- ginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 40th Street; thence northerly along the center of 40th Street to the center of Roosevelt] Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 43rd Street; thence' southerly along the center of 43rd Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; ! thence westerly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the place of beginning. i y W' i pt RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 37 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 32nd Street with the center of ! Roosevelt Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 35th Street; thence southerly along the center of 35th Street to the center of Nevin a Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 32nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 32nd Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECI NCT N0. 38 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 31st Street with the center of 4 Barrett Avenue; thence' southerly along, the center of 31st Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Barrett 1 Avenue; thence along the center of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. x RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 39 s4;Beginning at the intersection of the center of Broadway with the center of. S.P.R.R. tracks; thence northwest along the center of S.P.R.R. tracks to the center of 1 Nevin Avenue; thence east along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 27th Street;j thence south along the center of 27th Street to the center of Broadway; thence south- west along; the center of Broadway to the point of beginning. z RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 40 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the S.P.R.R. with the center of y the A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence easterly along the last mentioned center to the center of 35th Street ; thence southerly along; the center of 35th Street to the center of Florida Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Florida Avenue to the center of the thence northwesterly along the center of the S.P.R.R. to the place of beginning.a E r 4,139 t µA Tuesdav, June 9, 1953, Continued pF RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Jefferson Avenue with' the cen- ter of the S.P.R.R. ; thence northwesterly along the center of said Railroad to the can- ter of Potrero Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Potrero Avenge to-the Cor- porate boundary of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said boundary° to the center of Cypress Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Cypress Avenue to the center of 50th Street; thence southerly along the center of 50th Street to the center of Jefferson Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Jefferson Avenue to the place of beginning. hfi RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 4;ry Beginning at the intersection of the center of Burlingame Avenue with the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Carlson Boulevard K to the center of Carl Avenue; thence southwesterly to the center of the S.P.R.R. Co.. tracks; thence southeasterly along said track to their intersection with a westerly ex- tension of Burlingame Avenue; thence northeasterly along the centerline of Burlingame, R Avenue to the point of beginning. RIC HWND PRECINCT NO. 43 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Avenue with the center of 24th Street; thence easterly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 28th Street; thence southerly along the center of 28th Street to the center of Grant Avenue; thence westerly alone the center of Grant Avenue to the center of 25th Street, thence northerly alone the center of 25th Street to the center of Downer Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Downer Avenue to the center of 24th Street; thence northerly alone the center of 24th Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue and thecenter of 32nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 32nd Street to the center of Clinton Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Clinton Avenue to the center of 35th Y° Street; thence southerly along the center of 35th Street to the center of. Roosevelt J Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 45 c d1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sierra Avenue with the center of Humboldt Street; thence easterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the. exterior boundaries of the City of Richmond; thence following said boundary in a clockwiseY. direction to the center of Silva Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Silva Avenue to the center of Mount Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Mount Street to the center of Humboldt Street; thence northerly along the center of: Humboldt Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 46 f Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of regular county 4 election precinct Bayview No. 1 with the Alameda County line; thence around the boundary of said Bayview Precinct No. 1 in a counterclockwise, direction to the center of Santa Clara Avenue; thence north along the center of Santa Clara Avenue to the center of Columbia Avenue; thence west, along the center of Columbia Avenue to the easterly boundary of regular county election precinct Bayview No., 2; thence along said boundary, in a counterclockwise direction to the S.P.R.R.; thence south along said tracks to the Alameda County line; thence along said county line to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 47 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Laine Avenue with the center. of 12th Street; thence westerly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of 6th Street; thence northerly along the center of 6th Street to the center of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence easterly along said center to the center of 12th Street; thence southerly along the center of 12th Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 48 q Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the cen- ter of 16th Street ; thence west along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 10th Street; thence north along the center of 10th Street to the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence east along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 16th street; thence south along the center of 16th street to the point of beginning. r- F rrl} y 4,- 1K S 1 49? F Tuesday, June °, 1a3, C ntinued ti d RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 f Beginning at the intersection of the center of 25th Street- with" the, center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 25th Street to the center of" Grant Avenue; thence easterly along the center of 2Ath Street; thence southerly along " 11 the center of 28th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the. center of Roosevelt Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 50 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 39th Street with the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 39th Street to the center of fw Solano Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Solano Avenue to the- center of 40th Street; thence southerly along the center of 40th Street to the center of Clinton w, Avenue; thence" easterly along the center of Clinton Avenue to the center of Milson r Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Milson Avenue to the center of 42nd I Street; thence southerly along the center of 42nd Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the point of beginning r.d. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 51 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Solano Avenue with the center of Humboldt Street; thence northerly along the center of Humboldt Street to the center: raj of Esmond Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Esmond Avenue to the exterior boundaries of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said boundaries to the cen- ter of Solano Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Solano Avenue to the place: of beginning. z RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 52 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Wall Avenue with the corporate j boundary of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along the center of Wall Avenue to. the center of 42nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 42nd Street to the center of Florida Avenue; thence west along the center of Florida Avenue to the center of 41st Street; thence north along the center of 41st Street to the A.T. & S.F.R.R.- thence easterly along the center of said railroad to the corporate boundary of the zityi of Richmond; thence along said boundary southeasterly to the place of beginning. k i f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 53 z Beginning at a point which is the northwest corner of regular county election l precinct Richmond No. 18; thence east along the northerly boundary of said precinct No. 18 to the A.T. & S.F.R.R, tracks; thence northeasterly along said R.R. tracks to the westerly extension of Lincoln Avenue; thence east along said extension and Lincoln Avenue to the center of 7th Street; thence south along the center of 7th Street to the center of Lucas Avenue; thence east along Lucas Avenue to the S.P.R.R. tracks; thence north along said tracks to a point that bears west from Rheem Avenue; thence north- westerly from said point to a point on the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond said point being at an angle point in the Richmond City boundary and also at the wesj end of Costa Avenue; thence north along said city boundary to a point that bears west of Regina Avenue; thence northwest to a point on the A.T. & S. F. R.R. tracks, said point being the intersection of two A.T. & S. F. tracks; thence southwesterly along the most westerly A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks to a point midway between Enterprise & Lucas Avenues; thence west along the south boundary of' regular county election precinct Rich- mond No. 132 to the southwest corner of said precinct No. 132; thence south from said point to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PREC LNCT NO. dY Beginning at the intersection of the center of Duboce Avenue with the center of York Street, said point being on the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; t thence along said city boundary in a clockwise direction to a point, which is the in- 4 tersection of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. and the westerly extension of Regina Avenue; thence northwesterly to the intersection of the center of Alamo Avenue and the S.P.R.R. Co. track; thence southwesterly along the center of the most westerly S.P.R.R.Co. track to- 1 the center of Duboce" Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Duboce Avenue to the 1 . point of beginning. f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 55 Beginning at the intersection of the center of East Shore Highway with the center of Huntington Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Huntington Avenue.' r and said line produced by the shore of the San Francisco Bay- thence northwesterly along said shore line to a point which is the production southwesterly of the center of' , Burlingame Avenue; thence northeasterly along said line to the center of Burlingame Avenue to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of Carlson Boulevard to the center of Sutter Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Sutter Avenue to the center of East Shore Highway; thence southeasterly along f° the center of East Shore Highway to the point of beginning. f r 1 r t s. f 4 93A Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - n RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 56 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the center of Broadway; thence easterly along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the west— erly boundary of Nicholl Park, thence following the last mentioned boundary southerly r to the center of the A.T.&S.F. Railroad; thence westerly along the center of said rail!- road to the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd. Street to the center of Broadway; thence northeasterly along the center of Broadway to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 57 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Meeker Avenue, with the center of Syndicate Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Meeker Avenue to the center of 25th Street; thence northerly along the center of 25th Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of the S.P.R.R. ; thence southeasterly along the center of said railroad to the center of Syndicate Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Syndicate Avenue to the place of beginning. 01 RICH14OND PRECINCT NO. 5$ Beginning at the intersection of the center of Wendell Avenue with the center of 26th Street; thence northerly along the center of 26th Street to the center of Andrade Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Andrade Avenue to the center of 29th Street; thence southerly along the center of 29th Street to the center of Wendell Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Wendell Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 59 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Lowell Avenue with the center F of 32 nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 32nd Street to the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence along said boundary in a clockwise direction to the center of Rheem Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Rheem Avenue to the: center of 34th Street; thence southerly along the center of 34th Street to the center of Lowell Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Lowell Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 60 r Beginning at the intersection of the center of Dunn Avenue with the center of 18th Street; thence westerly along the center of Dunn Avenue and said center pro- duced, to the center of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence northerly along the centes of said railroad to the center of A.T.&S.F. Railroad; thence northeasterly to the ex- terior boundaries of the City of Richmond at the southwest corner of Block 2 of Costa ` Home Tract; thence easterly along said City boundary to the center of 18th Street; thence southerly along the center of 18th Street to the place of beginning. s RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 61 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 15th Street with the A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks; thence northerly along the center of 15th Street to the center of Bissell Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Bissell Avenue to the center of 16th Street; thence northerly along the center of 16th Street to the center of Macdonald. Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Macdonald Avenue to the center of 17th Street; thence southerly along the center of 17th Street to the A.T. & S.F.R.R. tracks.., thence westerly along said track to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 62 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ripley Avenue with the center of 5th Street; thence north along the center of 5th Street to the center of Elgin 4; Street; thence east along the center of Elgin Street to the center of 5th Street; thencx north along the center of 5th Street to the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence east' along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 7th Street; thence north along the center of 7th Street to the center of Lincoln Avenue; thence west along the center. of Lincoln Avenue to the A.T. & S. F.R.R. tracks; thence southwest along said tracks to the center of Pennsylvania ,venue; thence east along the center of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center of 3rd Street; thence south along the center of 3rd Street to the 5centerofRipleyAvenue; thence east along the center of Ripley Avenue to the point of beginning. til RICHMOND PRECINCT K0. 63 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 2nd Street with the center of Chanslor Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Chanslor Avenue to the center of Chanslor Circle; thence westerly and northerly along the center of Chanslor Circle to the center of Chanslor Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Chanslor Avenue to the center of Garrard Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Garrard Boulevard to the center of Ohio Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Ohio Avenue to the center of 1st Street; thence northerly along the northern extension of 1st Street to the center of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. right-of-way; thence easterly along f said right-of-way to the center of 2nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 2nd Street to the place of beginning. RICHKOND PRECINCT N0. 64 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 18th Street; thence south along the center of 18th Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence west along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of 17th Street; thence south along the center of 17th Street to the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence west along the center of said boundary to the southerly ex— tension of 6th Street; thence north along the center of said extension & 6th Street to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence east along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the point of beginning. Thr 7' 494 Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - Rim= PRECINCT N0. 65 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the i center of 23rd tStreet; thence northerlyalongthe center of 23rd Street to the center of the A.T. & S.F.R.R.; thence easterlalonsaid center to the center of the S.P.R.R. ' and southeasterly along the center of the S.P.R.R. to the center of Maine Avenue; thence N westerly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of 25th Street; thence southerly; 4'Mitt, Tuesday, June Q,, 1,053, continued r RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 75 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Maine Avenue with the center of 6th Street; thence south along the center of 6th Street ^and the southerly extension of 6th Street to the center of Contra Costa County line; thence west along the center of said county line to the center of southerly extension of 1st Street; thence north! w along the center of said extension & 1st Street to the center of Maine Avenue; thence east along the center of Maine Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 76 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 6th Street; thence northerly along the center of 6th Street to the center- of- Maine enter of ` Maine Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of 12th Street; thence southerly along the center of 12th Street to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the place 'of be- ginning. e gam • RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 77 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 23rd Street with the center of Maine Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of 18th Street; thence southerly along the center of 18th Street to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the place of beginning. ' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 78 xy W. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 25th Street; thence northerly along the center of 25th Street to the "center ! y. of Maine Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Maine Avenue to the center of the - S.P.R.R.- thence southeasterly along the center of said railroad to the center of Cut ' ting Boulevard; thence westerly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the place of , beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Meeker Avenue with the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center- of 25th Street; thence southerly along the center of 25th Street to the center of Meeker Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Meeker Avenue to the place of begin- ning RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 80 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 23rd Street with the center of Meeker Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Meeker Avenue to the center of 29th Street; thence southerly along the center of 29th Street to a point which is the production westerly of the center of Hamilton Avenue; thence easterly along said pro- duction and the center of Hamilton Avenue to the center of 30th Street; thence southerly . along the center of 30th Street and said center produced to the County boundary? thence southwesterly along said boundary to a point which bears south from the place of begin- ning; thence north to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 81 Beginning at the intersection of the center of meeker Avenue with the center of Syndicate Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Syndicate Avenue to the shore of San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly along said shore line to the center of Y 33rd Street; thence southerly along the center of said street produced to the County boundary; thence southwesterly along said boundary to a point which is the.production °- southerly of the center of 30th Street; thence northerly along said production and the center of 30th Street to the center of Hamilton Avenue; thence West to the center of 29th Street; thence northerly along the center of 29th Street to the center of Meeker Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Meeker Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRF.LICT NO. 82 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Potrero Avenue with the center of 31st Street; thence northerly along the center of 31st Street to the center of Er- landson Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Erlandson Street to the cen-, f ter of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 83 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 31st Street; thence easterly along.the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of Pullman Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Pullman Avenue to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of Erlandson Street thence northwesterly along the center of Erlandson Street to the center of 31st Street; thence northerly along the center of 31st Street to the place of beginning. yeat rx° a 1 496 Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 84 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 35th Street with the center of of Florida Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 35th Street to the center of the A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence easterly along said center to the center of 41st Street; thence southerly along the center of 41st Street to the center of Florida Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Florida Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. $5 s. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 39th Street; thence northerly along the center of 39th Street to the _center of ?Fall Avenue; thence Easterly along the center of Mall Avenue to the center of 45th Street ; thence southerly along the center of 45th Street to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the place of begin ning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 86 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the x corporate boundary of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along the center of Cuttings Boulevard to the center of 45th Street; thence northerly along the center of 45th Street to the center of Wall Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Udall Avenue to the corporate coundary of the City of Richmond, thence southerly along said bound ary to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. $7 N Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the cen- 1 ter of 41st Street; thence easterly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center ` of 47th Street; thence southerly along the center of 47th Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of a45th Street ; thence northerly along the center of 45th Street to the center of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Stockton Avenue to the center of 41st Street; thence northerly along the center of 41st Street to the place of beginning. f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. $$ Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the n center of 47th Street; thence easterly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the corporate boundary of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said boundary to the center of Fall Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Fall Avenue to the center of i 47th Street; thence northerly along the center of 47th Street to the place of begin- ning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 89 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 47th Street with the center of ' Fall Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Fall Avenue to the corporate boundary ` Y of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said boundary to the center of Potrero I Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of 47th Street thence northerly along the center of 47th Street to the place of beginning. d' fI RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 90 rI Beginning at the intersection of the center of Jefferson Avenue with the cen, f F ter of 50th Street; thence southerly along the center of 50th Street to the center of Bayview Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Bayview Avenue to the center of 51st Street; thence southerly along the center of 51st Street to the northerly boundary ' of the Richmond Annex Tract; thence following said boundary southwesterly to the center of the S.P.R.R. • thence northwesterly along the center of said railroad to the centery of Jefferson Avenue, thence northeasterly along the center of Jefferson Avenue to the Y{ place of beginning. F i. T RICH IUN,D FRECINCT NO. 91 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the S.P.R.R. with the center ! T of Montgomery Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Montgomery Avenue to the center of 50th Street; thence southwesterly along the center of 50th Street to the ; center of Seaport Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Seaport Avenue to the center of 49th Street; thence southwesterly along the center of 49th Street and said center produced to a point on the southerly line of Section 20; thenge westerly along said line of Section 20 to a point which is the production southerly of the coa- ter of 33rd Street; thence northerly along said production to the intersection of the center of 33rd Street with the shore of San Francisco Bay; thence southeasterly along said shore to the center of Syndicate Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Syndicate Avenue to the center of the S.P.R.R.; thence southeasterly along the center I of said railroad to the place of beginning. w I A 3x y ti i 4 Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - ti RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 92 rx Beginning at the intersection of the center of the S.P.R.R. with the center of Montgomery Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Montgomery Avenue to the center of 50th Street thence southwesterly along the center of 50th Street to the center of Seaport Avenue thence northwesterly along the center of Seaport Avenue to the center of 49th Street; thence southwesterly along the center of 49th Street and said center produced to the north line of the Richmond Inner Harbor; thence east to the center of the S.P.R.R. ; thence northwesterly along said center to place of beginning. x. RICHME ND PRECINCT NO. 93 r 7 Beginning at the intersection of the Corporate boundary of the City of Richmond with the center of Bayview Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Bayview Avenue to the center of East Shore Boulevard; thence northerly along the center of East Shore Boulevard to said Corporate boundary of the City of Richmond; thence following said boundary easterly and southeasterly to the place of beginning. F RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 94 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Burlingame Avenue with the center of Santa Clara Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Santa Clara Avenue to a line parallel to, and between Orchard Avenue and Tehama Avenue; thence along said line northeasterly to the exterior limits of the City of Richmond; thence r southeasterly along said line to the center of Burlingame Avenue; thence southwesterly;? along the center of Burlingame Avenue to the point of beginning. r RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 95 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 39th Street; thence easterly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of San a ° Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. thence westerly along the center of said railroad to the center M of 39th Street; thence northerly along the center of 39th Street to the place of v beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 96 wad Beginning at the intersection of the center of 37th Street with the center of Nevin avenue; thence northerly along the center of 37th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 38th Street; thence northerly along the center of 38th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 35th Street; thence southerly along the center of 35th Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the point of beginning. l RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 97 r; Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the center of 23rd Street; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 27th Street ; thence southerly along the center of 27th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the place of beginning RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 98 k Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the x, center of 35th Street; thence northerly along the center of 35th Street to the center of Cerrito Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Cerrito Avenue to the center of 39th Street; thence southerly along the center of 39th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 99 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clinton Avenue with the center of 32nd Street; thence northerly along the center of 32nd Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 56th Street; thence southerly along the center of 36th Street to the center of Clinton E: Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Clinton Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 100 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Humboldt Street with the center of Solano Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Solano Avenue to the corporate boundary of the City of Richmond; thence following said boundary southerly. to the center of Sierra Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the center of Humboldt Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Humboldt Street to the place of beginning. RICHMIOND PRECINCT NO. 101 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of Solano Avenue; thence northerly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Esmond Avenue to the cente of Lassen Street; thence southerly along the center of Lassen Street to the center of Solano Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Solano Avenue to the place of begin- ning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 1,40. 102 1tz Beginning at the intersection of the center of 29th Street with the center-of Garvin Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 29th Street to the center of Andradey Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Andrade Avenue to the center of 32nd. Street thence southerly along the center of 32nd Street to the center of McBryde Street; then easterly along the center of McBryde Street to the center of 32nd Street, and south t 1 CJ br1 Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued K along the center of 32nd Street to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Esmond avenue to the center of 31st Street; thence southerly along the center of 31st Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly along the center ! of Garvin Avenue to the place of beginning. F RICHMCHD PRECINCT NO. 103 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Avenue with the center of 26th Street; thence northerly along the center of 26th Street to the center of Wendell Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Mendell Avenue to the center of 29th. Street; thence southerly along the center of 29th Street to the center of Garvin Avenue;, thence westerly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 104 Beginning at the intersection of the northerly extension of 29th Street and the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence south along the center of 29th I Street to the center of Maricopa Avenue; thence west along the center of Maricopa Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence along said boundary line in a clockwise direction to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 105 Beginning at the intersection of the S.P.R.R. Co. tracks and the center of ' Esmond Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Esmond Avenue to the center of 20th I Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Visalia Avenue; thence west along the center of Visalia Avenue to the center of l8th Street; thence north along the center of 18th Street to the center of Coalinga Avenue; thence west I along the center of Coalinga Avenue to the center of 15th Street; thence south along the center of 15th Street to the center of Visalia Avenue; thence west along the center : 3. of Visalia Avenue to the S.P.R.R. Co. tracks; thence south along said tracks to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 106 f Beginning at the intersection of the center of 23rd Street with the- exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Hellings Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Hellings Avenue to the center of 18th Street; thence northerly along the center of 18th Street to the ex- terior limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly along said boundary to the place ! of beginning. 34. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 107 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Andrade Avenue with the center ? of 28th Street; thence north along the center of 28th Street to the center of Maricopa i Avenue; thence east along the center of Maricopa Avenue to the center of 29th Street; thence south alongthe center of 29th Street to the center of Lowell Avenue; thence east along the cnter of Lowell Avenue to the center of 32nd Street; thence south along ; the center of 32nd Street to the center of Andrade Avenue; thence west along the center : of Andrade Avenue to the point of beginning. F RICHMOND PRECINCT K0. 108 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Esmond Avenue with the center of 18th Street; thence westerly along the center of Esmond Avenue to the center of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence southerly along the center of said railroad to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 18th Street; thence northerly along the center of 18th Street to the place of y beginning. I RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 109 Y sa k Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Avenue with the center of 31st Street; thence north along the center of 31st Street to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence east along the center of Esmond Avenue to the center of 32nd Street; thence north along the center of 32nd Street to the center of McBryde Avenue; thence i east along the center of McBryde Avenue to the center of 34th Street; thence south along the center of 34th Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence west along the center of Garvin Avenue to the point of beginning. tx RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 110 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the E center of Esmond Avenue; thence northerly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence following said boundary in a clock- wise direction to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Esmond Avenue to the place of beginning. f RIMM00 PRECINCT NO. 111 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of Sierra Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the center of Key Boulevard; thence southerly along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Devin Avenue to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the place i of beginning. RICHMOND) PRECINCT NO. 112 s t Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 43rd Street; thence north along the center of 43rd Street to the center of Roosevelt : Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of San Pablo ; A.enue; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued 5 r c' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the cen- ter of 30th Street; thence northerly along the center of 30th Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Garvin Avenue, to the center of32nd Street; thence southerly along the center of 32nd Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the place of beginning. a RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 114 xj Beginning at the intersection of the center of 23rd Street with the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 24th Street; thence southerly along the center of 24th Street to the center of Downer Avenue thence easterly along the center of Downer Avenue to the center of 25th Street; thence southerly along the center of 25th Street to the center of Grant Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Grant Avenue to the center of 25th Street; thence southerl along the center of 25th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the place of beginning. K. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 115 Beginning at the intersection of the center of MacDonald Avenue with the cen- ter of 27th Street; thence northerly along the center of 27th Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 39th Street; thence southerly along the center of 39th Street to the center of the A.T. & S.F. Railroad; thence westerly along the center of said railroad to the westerly boundaries of Nicholl Park; thence following said boundaries northerly to the center of,T. MacDonald Avenue; thence westerly along the center of MacDonald Avenue to the place of beginninr. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 116 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sacramento Avenue with the ex- terior boundary of the City of Richmond ; thence westerly along the center of Sacramentou. Avenue to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence northerly along the center of Carl- son Boulevard to the center of Plumas Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Plumas Avenue to the center of Mendocino Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Mendocino Avenue to the center of Burlingame Avenue; thence easterly along the center. of Burlingame Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond ; thence southerly along said boundary to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 117 sr. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sacramento Avenue with the most easterly boundary of regular county election precinct Bayview No. 2; thence northeaster ly along the center of Sacramento Avenue to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of Carlson Boulevard to the center of Columbia. Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Columbia Avenue to the most easterly boundary'' x of regular county election precinct Bayview No. 2; thence northwesterly along said boundaryline theto point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 118 Beginning at the intersection of the northerly extension of Merced Street with the northerly boundary of Richmond Annex; thence southeasterly along the center of Mer- ced Street to the center of Carl Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Carl Street to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of Carlson Boulevard to the center of Tehama Street; thence northeasterly along the center, and extension of the center, of Tehama Street to the northeasterly boundary of Richmond Annex; thence along said boundary in a counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. re ; . RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 119 Beginning at the intersection of the center of East Shore Boulevard with the ' center of Jefferson Avenue; thence southerly along the center of East Shore Boulevard to the northerly boundary of the Richmond Annex; thence westerly along said northerly boundary to the center of 51st Street ; thence northerly alone, the center of 51st Street' to the center of Bavview Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Bayview Avenue to the center of 50th Street; thence northerly along the center of 50th Street to the center of Jefferson Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Jefferson Avenue to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 120 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Potrero Avenue with the center of 41st Street; thence northerly along the center of 41st Street to the center of Stockton Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Stockton Avenue to the center of 45th Street; thence southerly along the center of 45th Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the place of beginning. Y r dYr' Cs4 yh Y 00 Y! Tuesday, June 9, 1933, Continued 3 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 i L Beginning at the intersection of the center of Barrett Avenue with the ex- rf terior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence west along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of Dimm Street; thence north along the center of Dimm Street to the cen ter of Barrett Avenue; thence west along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of Key Boulevard; thence north along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Sierra`'4.Avenue; thence east along the center of Sierra Avenue to the center of Humboldt Street; thence south along the center of Humboldt Street to the center of Mount Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Yount Street to the center of Silva Avenue; thence east along the center of Silva Avenue to the exterior boundary, City of Richmond; thencei south alone said boundary to the point of beginning. RICHMIOND PRECINCT NO. 122 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 40th Street; thence west along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 37th Street;- thence treet; thence north alone the center of 37the Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence east along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 38th Street; thence north along the center of 38th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along thea center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 40th Street; thence south along the center of 40th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 123 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 32nd Street; thence west along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 31st ,Street; thence north along; the center of 31st Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; thence west along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 27th Street; thence north along the center of 27th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along 4 the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 32nd Street; thence south along the center of 32nd Street to the point of beginning. Are RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 124 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the cen ter of 36th Street; thence west along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of , m A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence northwesterly along the center of A.T.&S.F.R.R. to the center of Florida Avenue; thence east along the center of Florida Avenue to the center of 37th Street; thence south along the center of 37th Street to the center of Wall Avenue; thence west along the center of Wall Avenue to the center of 36th Street; thence south along the center of 36th Street to the point of beginning. y M RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 125 Beginning at the intersection of the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. with the northerly boundary of Richmond Annex; thence southeasterly along the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. to the southerly extension of Carl Avenue; thence northeasterly along the cen- ter of said extension & Carl Avenue to the center of Merced Street; thence northwesterly) along the center of Merced Street to the northerly boundary of Richmond Annex; thence in a counterclockwise direction along the center of said boundary to the point of begin-; ning. RICH-10ND PRECINCT NO. 126 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the cen- ter of 30th Street; thence west along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 28th Street; thence north along the center of 28th Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence east along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 30th Street; ithencesouthalongthecenterof30thStreettothepointofbeginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 127 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clinton Avenue with the center a of 39th Street; thence west along the center of Clinton Avenue to the center of 37th Street; thence south along the center of 37th Street to the center of Cerrito Avenue; thence west along the center of Cerrito Avenue to the center of 35th Street; thence E north along the center of 35th Street to the center of Clinton Avenue; thence east p along the center of Clinton Avenue to the center of 36th Street; thence north along the center of 36th Street to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence east along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 'Filson Avenue; thence southeaster) alongthe center or Wilson Avenue to the center of Solano Avenue; thence west along the cener of Solana Avenue to the center of 39th Street; thence southwesterly along the center of 39th Street to the point of beginning. RICH14.00 PRECINCT NO. 128 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Avenue with the. cen- ter of San Pablo Avenue; thence west along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 42nd Street; thence north along the center of 42nd Street to the center of Wilson Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of 'Nilson Avenue to the center of Clinton Avenue; thence west along the center of Clinton Avenue to the center of 40th Street; thence north along the center of 40th Street to the center of Solano Avenue; thence east along the center of Solano Avenue to the center of `Nilson Avenue; thence north- westerly along the center of Wilson Avenue to the center of Garvin Avenue; thence east along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeaster ly along; the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. s t 1 1 1 I 1t i 500 <' Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued - a RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the northerly boundary of regalar county election precinct Bayview No. 1; thence south- westerlynorthwest- erly along the said boundary to the center of Santa Clara Avenue; thence northwest- T . erly along the center of Santa Clara Avenue to the center of Columbia Avenue ; thence northeasterly along the center of Columbia Avenue to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Carlson Boulevard to the center of Sacramento Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Sacramento Avenue to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Solano Avenue with the center, of Humboldt Street; thence west along the center of Solano Avenue to the center of Lassen Street; thence north along the center of Lassen Street to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence east along the center of Esmond Avenue to the center of Humboldt Street; thence south along the center of Humboldt Street to the point of beginning.b RICH119!OND PRECINCT NO. 131 s 4..x.4. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Boulevard with the center of 39th Street; thence west along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of 36th Street; thence north along the center of 36th Street to the center of Wall Avenue; thence east along the center of Fall Avenue to the center of 37th Street; thene north along the center of 37th Street to the center of Florida Avenue; thence east along the center of Florida Avenue to the center of 42nd Street; thence south along the center of 42nd Street to the center of Wall Avenue; thence west along the center of t Wall Avenue to the center of 39th Street; thence south along the center of 39th Street, to the point of beginning. y,. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 132 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Duboce Avenue with the center of York Street; thence east along the center of Duboce Avenue to the center of A.T. & S.F.R.R. ; thence southwesterly along the center of A.T. & S. F. R. R. to. a point mid- way between Enterprise & Lucas Avenues; thence west from said point to a point lying, south of the southwest corner of regular election precinct North Richmond No. 5; said r , point also being on the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond; thence in a clock wise direction along the said boundary to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 133 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Huntington Avenue with the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence west along the center of Huntington Avenue to the center of Eastshore Boulevard; thence north along the center of Eastshore Boulevard to the center of Sutter Avenue; thence east along the center of Sutter Avenue to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence south along the center of Carlson Boulevard to the . point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 134 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Wendell Avenue with the center of 26th Street; thence west along the center of Wendell Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence north along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Andrade Avenue; thence east along the center of Andrade Avenue to the center of 26th Street; thence south along the center of 26th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 135 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the ex- terior x terior boundary of City of Richmond; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of Andrade Avenue thence west along the center of Andrade Avenue to the center of 34th Street; thence south along the center of 34th Street to the center of McBryde Avenue; thence west along the center of McBryde Avenue to the center of 32nd` Street; thence north along the center of 32nd Street to the center of Lowell Avenue; thence east along the center of Lowell Avenue to the center of 34th Street; thence 41- north along the center of 34th Street to the center of Rheem Avenue; thence east along the center of Rheem Avenue to the exterior boundary of the city of Richmond; thence in a clockwise direction along said boundary to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 136 Beginning at the intersection of the center of S.P.R.R. tracks with the center of Visalia Avenue; thence east along the center of Visalia Avenue to the center of 15th Street; thence north along the center of 15th Street to the center of Coalinga Avenue; thence east along the center of Coalinga Avenue to the center of 18th Street; thence north along the center of 18th Street to the center of Dunn Avenue; thence west along t the center of Dunn Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R. tracks; thence south along the center of said tracks to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 137 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Eastshore Boulevard with the northerly boundary of Richmond Annex; thence north along the center of Eashore Boulevard to the center of Bayview Avenue; thence east along the center of Bayview Avenue to the exterior boundary, City of Richmond; thence southeasterly along said boundary to the northerly line of Richmond Annex; thence clockwise along said annex boundary to the A point of beginning. Lr RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 138 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Carlson Boulevard with the center of Plumas Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Plumas Avenue to the 00-B I( ftf e n r.t k Tuesday, June 9, 1953, Continued center of Mendocino Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Mendocino Street t to the center of Burlingame Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Burlingame l k . Avenue to the center of Santa Clara Street; thence northwest along the. center of Santa Clara Street to the center of Tehama Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Tehama Street to the center of Carlson Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the centers of Carlson Boulevard to the point of beginning. 3 t4. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 139 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sierra Avenue. with the center of Humboldt Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the dente of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the" center of Solano Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Solano Avenue to the center of Humboldt Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Humboldt Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 140 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin, Avenue with the center` K of 26th Street; thence west along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence north along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Wendell Avenue; thence east along the center of Mendell avenue to the center of 26th Street; thence south along the center of 26th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRSCINCT NO. 141 t Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hellings Avenue with the center of 18th Street; thence east along the center of Hellings Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence south along the center of 23rd Street to the center of Esmond, Avenue; thence west along the center of Esmond Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Visalia Avenue; thence west along the center of Visalia Avenue to the center of 18th' Street; thence north along the center of 18th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 142 rid Beginning at the intersection of the center of Lowell Avenue with the center of 32nd Street ; thence west along the center of Lowell Avenue to the center of 29th ,. * Street ; thence north along the center of 29th Street to the exterior boundary, City.of Richmond; thence east along said boundary to the center of 32nd Street; thence south: along the center of 32nd Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 143 t F Beginning at the intersection of the center of Burbeck Avenue with the center I of 20th Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Garvin. Avenue; thence west along the center of Garvin Avenue to the center of 18th Street thence north along the center of 18th Street to the center of Esmond Avenue; thence east along the center of .Esmond Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence south along the center of 23rd Street to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by the Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday June 11, 1953, at 9 o'clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. A Chairman, ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK z YB i put y erk Al K a: :• x JJ, t STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code, ilitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of Jaruary j 19 73, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by Depulo County Cleric REEL -W" 132 CONTAINS: SUPERVISORIS RECORDS volume #53 December 2, 1952 To June 9, 1953 f