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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03091954 - Sup Rec Vol 555OR5 RIC. ORD5 VOLUMF- .5 5 COVERING BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 1 PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU*1INGS, h$ CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSEhT: W. G. BU CHANAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. y Y" In re Issue of Bonds of ORINDA ue..UNION School District 1954 School Bonds, Series A. z WHEREAS, the Governing Board of ORINDA 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 r said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 16th day of November, 1953, said governing board deemed it advis- able , and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and enteredg,. on its minutes on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 26th day of January, 1954, in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued a and sold in the amount of 4750,000 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-an- nually 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 buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. a. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. y. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds.r 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 byy posting notices thereof, signed by a major- ity of said governing board in at least threeygog 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 "Orinda Sun" 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 s therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; A that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of su- pervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1408 votes cast at said election, of y which 18 were blank or void; and thatmore than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 1279--2 of which were absentee ballots--votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 111 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused 3<" an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, condi- tions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Orinda Union School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of 4750,000 and shall be designated 1954 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and 4100 000 principal 4 amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining *650,600 principal a- mount 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 ,$650,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated June 1, 1954, shall be 100 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-100, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1000 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 conseoir tive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 5000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on June 1 in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; a,. principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on in each of the years 19 to 19 , both inclusive.ry t M Y , Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued - sx Said bonds of Series A 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 installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of June, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of December and June of each year f until said bonds are paid;E 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 signa- tures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping.P IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to grit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars A- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF ORINDA UNION School District f of Contra Costa County. 1954 School Bond, Series AF n j. ORINDA 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; r of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of June, 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 ofper cent (_) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1st days of cember 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). r 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 $7501000, 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 26th day of January, 1954, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa k 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 z 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 said school district. IN 14ITNESS 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 K the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 1st day ofn June, 1954. SEAL) H. L. CUM41NGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors . COUNTERSIGNED:T• H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Boardy of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be at- tached 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 r ORINDA UNION School District in said County, on the lst day of 19 at his office in Martinez, innsa ii oZ` o- unty, th a sum of and,lOO Dollars or months' interest on 1954 School Bond No. A-Series A. of said u School District. H. E. MCNAMFR County Auditor i t Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued - Y 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 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 A to be published at least two weeks in Orinda Sun" 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 6th day of April, 1954, 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 9th day of March, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, . J . Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan. M,,. In the Matter of Referring to Civil Service Commission recom- mendation of Planning Commis- sion for change of titles of County Planning Technician and Assistant Planning Technician. The Planning Commission having filed with this Board a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors that it take such action, by ordinance or by resolution as may w be necessary to establish the title of the head of the Planning Department (bounty Planning Technician) as "Director of Planning" and of his assistant (Assistant Plan- t ning Technician) as "Principal Planner" and that the salaries and duties of said of- fices are to remain unchanged; 1Y 1 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE n BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation be, and the same is hereby referred to the Civil Service Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. In the Matter of Fixing date6. of hearing and presentation of petition for the formation of a County Water District a Vine Hill Village County Water District) . On the request of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the time for the.: presentation of, and the hearing upon the petition for the formation of a County Water,` District (Vine Hill Village County Water District) is hereby set for April 6, 1954, at 3 10 a.m. R: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. T In the Matter of Resolution of Intention to take over 41, program of furnishing cars for Sheriff's department. µ .On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goya T.__,, IIS BSC THIS ` A-BOARD RESOLVED that the program of furnishing cars for the Sherif£'s VIA ssumed S by the Board within two years from January 1, 1955• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 854. r Ordinance No. 854, which provides for Board of Zoning Adjustments, etc. 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. n°°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 members present. 4 Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued - T In the Matter of Approving r Ordinance No. 856. Ordinance No. 856, which fixes fees to be charged for filing land use permit applications, on appeals from decisions re said applications, etc. is presented to this ; Board; and 1 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. V 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. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members fi- present. 3. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 857. Ordinance No. 857, which divides County into Judicial Districts and names the ; Justice and Municipal Courts established therein, is presented to this Board; and TF. 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. 3 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 "Pinole-Hercules News", 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 Approving x Ordinance No. 570. 4 Ordinance No. 870, which rezones portion of Tenth Township area, 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 "SAN PABLO NEWS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 552. Ordinance No. 852, which amends Ordinance No. 325 (Civil Service) by the ad dition of Section 10-D providing Civil Service status for employees of the Contra Costa y County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, 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. Y l+ 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 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members S.w present. t In the Matter of Approving y Ordinance No. 853• Ordinance No. 853, which amends Ordinance No. 819 (prohibiting trespassing on Canals) by defining the word "canal," is presented to this Board; and 49, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatsaid 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 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. w i 4 Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of 20th Cali- fornia Conservation Week March 7th to 14th, 1954.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, March 7th is Arbor Day and the week of March 7th - 14th, 1954 has been officially designated by Governor Goodwin J. Knight as the 20th Annual Call. ornia Conservation Week; and WHEREAS, the Natural Resources of our County - the soil, water, forest, wild- life and mineral resources, are of vital importance to the welfare, prosperity and rec- reation of all our citizens; and WHEREAS, the increasing demands for land, water and services by a rapidly growing population call for more intelligent management, protection and use of these 3 resources, so that they may continue to adequately contribute to the well-being of our people; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa call upon our citizens, young and old, to observe California Conserva- tion Week by arranging suitable programs, by planning to avoid waste in every form and. by cooperating with those responsible for the protection and management of our natural e resources. We further urge schools , public and private agencies, business and labor to. x promote a year-round program of conservation education and activity to the end that wea may maintain a balance between human demands and the earth 's productivity for the bene- fit of all. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board:4x AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan. M In the Matter of Affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 843. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 843, and a copy of said ordinance having been 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 as evidenced by affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, on file; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE hh BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 843 be and the same is hereby de%lared duly pub- lished. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members n w present. a In the Matter of Authorizing Grace Thomson, Deputy Superin- tendent in Charge of Account- ing, Schools Department, 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 Grace Thomson, Deputy Superintendent in charge ok Accounting, be and she is hereby authorized to attend at County expense, a meeting in Fresno on March 23 and 24, of the Accounting.,r Committee, California Association of Public School Business Officials. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Electrical Inspector and hisF. Assistant 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 A. T. Cooper, Electrical Inspector, and Warren Lamb, his assistant, be and they are hereby R authorized to attend the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Northern California Chapter of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors at San Mateo on March 10, their expenses of luncheon and round-trip mileage to San Mateo to be a County charge. The mileage will be for one car only. ) r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members x present. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Agent to attend meeting. xr On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-- visor uper= visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Derana, Right of Way Agent, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the fifth annual Regional. Conference-Seminar of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers in San Francisco rig" w Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued March 12 and 13, his expenses, consisting of registration fee of $15 , luncheon at 3.50, plus bridge fares and parking, to be a County charge. (Mr. Derana will use a County automobile) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Vic; In the Matter of Authorizing Materials and Testing Engineer to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V. A. Endersby, Materials and Testing Engineer, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the annual meeting of the Triaxial Institute at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on April 6th and 7th, his expenses of not to exceed $30, to be a County charge.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Sale of County f Property Acquired from FRANK MAKER, located on Cowell Road. WHEREFORE, the Road Commissioner has informed the Board of Supervisors that the property originally acquired from Frank Maker, located on Cowell Road, consisting of approximately 1.085 acres, is no longer needed for County highway purposes, and WHEREFORE, no other County agency has indicated a need therefor, it is recon f mended that said property be disposed of, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of A, Contra Costa hereby finds and determines that said property is no longer needed for County purposes. k : BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that George T. Derana, Right of Way Agent , is hereby directed to cause such property to be sold as prescribed by law.y: rpg, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors concerning the subject property, dated January 26, 1954, is hereby rescinded. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 9th day of March, 1954, by the following voter x AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. y. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Walter R. Kosich for office space, Supervisor of the First District. Lease dated March 9, 1954, between Walter R. Kosich of Richmond, hereinafter M called the Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the lessee, and wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee 390 square feet of office space, being the rear one-half of that certain one-story office building at 2560 Macdonald Avenue, Rich- , mond, the same being the office space presently occupied by Ivan T. Goyak, Supervisor of the First Supervisorial District of Contra Costa County, for a term of one year com- ? mencing April 1, 1954, and ending March 31, 1955,at a total rental of $540 payable in twelve equal monthly installments of $45 each, payable on the last day of each and every, month during the term of said lease, commencing on the 30th day of April, 1954, is pre- sented 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, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County; and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in accordance with the terms s of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Employment of w U. S. Barbachano, Architect, to prepare plans for remodeling of the basement of the Court- house. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that U. S. Barbachano, architect, 11465 San Pablo Avenue, 1 Cerrito, be and he is hereby employed to prepare plans for the remodeling of the basement of the Courthouse. ilk ge A. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. zS ft S i G> 1 f rn Tuesday, liarch 9, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Requesting Release of Recapture Clause in Deed from United States of America to County of Contra Costa Covering Buchanan Air Field Property. RESOLUTION 3 WHEREAS the United States of America acting by and through the War Assets Administration, under and pursuant to Executive 6rder 9689, dated January 31, 19469 and the powers and authority contained in the provisions of the Surplus Property Act L ` of 1944 as amended and applicable rules, regulations and orders did on the 2nd day of October, 1947, transfer to the County of Contra Costa by instrument entitled "Instrumert of Transfer" all of that certain property known and described as Buchanan Air Field situated at Concord, Contra Costa County, California; and R W11WEAS, contained in said instrument of transfer at Page 15, Line 30 thereof, to and including Page 16, Line 8, is a certain clause commonly known and re- ferred to as the "recapture clause"; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is restricted and hampered in its use and development of said Buchanan Air Field by virtue of the said recapture clause pro- vision contained in said instrument of transfer, NOW, T-11ERrFORE2 BE IT RES-OLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does request the release of the said recapture clause as contained in said instrument of transfer and does urge upon our Representatives in Congress to use their influence to effect the release of said recapture clause at the earliest possible date, snd the Secretary of the Board is directed to cause certified copies of this resolution be forwarded forthwith to Senator K.nowland, to Senator Kuchel and to Congressman Condon. PASSED A,''D ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board present . In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Social Service Department: The Board established one additional position in the classification of Intermediate Typist Clerk for the Social Service Department, effective March 10, 1954. County Hospital: The Board authorized five additional positions in Student Vocational Nurse classifications to County Hospital staff, effective retroactively as of March 19 1954.. Health Department: r The Board approved one additional position in Physical Therapist classifica- tion to Health Department, effective `_:arch 10, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members w rirgr present. fiF F'S In the Matter of Policy re use of aircraft reserve parking N space, Buchanan Field. K The Airport Manager of Buchanan Field appears before this Board and presents a form of permit for reserved aircraft parking space at Buchanan Field, and which per- F mit would establish the conditions for parking aircraft at said Field, as follows: In consideration of the monthly fee for the parking of the aircraft, the Field has the right to move the aircraft as necessities of operation of the airport may dictate, it being understood that the privilege granted in no way obligates the Field to be responsible for the condition of,t he tie down mechanism and/or parking area, to tie the aircraft down, and for any damage from whatever cause or nature, incurred to the aircraft while parked in the parking space provided; and the Field shall not be held responsible for the theft of any article left in the aircraft, for the theft of any part or accessory of or for the aircraft, or for any damage done to the aircraft as a result of theft or attempted theft; and the Field may revoke the permit by giving five days' notice in writ- ing sent to the permittee; And this Board having considered same; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed form of permit to those persons who' are granted a per- mit on a monthly basis, be and the same is APPROVED as the policy of this Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that those persons who do not sign such a permit' shall be considered transient renters of aircraft parking space at the Field and sub- ject to the rates charged for transients. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f r, Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued - s In the Matter of AcceptingR gift of television set for r use at Juvenile Hall. The Junior Woments Club of Orinda having presented to Juvenile Hall a tele- tr.. vision set; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said television set be, and the same is hereby ACCEhED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approvalr ;, of Change Order No. 27, Contra Costa County Hos- pital Project No. 2. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and 'on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 27, which DEDUCTS the sum of 415 from contract of Swinerton and Walberg Com- pany for construction of additions to Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 2, be s and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is author- ized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. tr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present .t I iIntheMatterofClaimbyLos Angeles County for medical care given Lillian Carroll. F This Board having on December 15, 1953, referred to the Social Welfare Direc r for for his written recommendation, claim in the amount of 445.15 for medical care which Los Angeles County alleges was provided Lillian Carroll at the Los Angeles County f General Hospital; And said Social Welfare Director having recommended that the said claim in the amount of $45.15 be approved for payment; n 6 NOW, THkREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- ? e' visor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby AP- PROVED for payment, and the County Auditor is authorized to draw-his warrant in favor a of Los Angeles County in payment of said claim. r F, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersF present.5 a In the Matter of Claim by Los t Angeles Count for medical care given Daisy and Baby McCrory. This Board having on September 22, 1953, referred to the Social Welfare Di- rector for his written recommendation, claim in the amount of $349.11 for medical care which Los Angeles County alleges was provided Daisy and Baby McCrory at the Los Angeles .' County General Hospital; And W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, having recommended that said claim ; be disallowed in view of the failure of Los Angeles County to submit sufficient identi- ? fying information, or respond to correspondence; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DISALLOWED. g The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim by Los Angeles County for hospital care extended to George How- ard, Jr. 4 This Board having on February 2, 1954, referred to the Social Welfare Direc- tor for his written recommendation, claim in the amount of $14.24 for hospital care 4 Tuesday, March 9, 1954 - Continued SM- n In the Matter of Request from Central Fire District that the Board authorize purchase of fire chief's car. The Central Fire District Commissioners having requested authority from this Board to purchase the fire chief's car for $650; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board .members: present. In the Matter of the Abatement of the Property of Katie A. Bartnett and the Estate of Paul R. Bartnett Deceased. WHEREAS, on the 28th day of July, 1953, this Board ordered the Building In- spector of the County of Contra Costa to proceed with the abatement of a nuisance pro- perty described in the said resolution and which is more particularly described as fol- lows: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 22, as shown on the map of Pacheco filed in Book E of Maps page 95, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and where- as after proceedings duly and regularly had and taken therefor, the Building Inspector has filed with this Board his report including a statement of expense in razing the building and Y,4 WHEREAS said report discloses that the gross"expense of razing the building- was $593.67, that the building materials were sold, after proceedings duly and regular- ly had and taken therefor, to Jackson Pryor Co. , for the sum of 100, that the net ex- pense of razing the building was $493.67; and WHEREAS the said Board has considered the same and is duly advised in the premises, and therefore, the Board finds that the expense of 4493.67 is a reasonable. r charge for razing the said building, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said statement be and it is hereby con- firmed. t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if the said amount of 4493.67 be not paid within five days from and after the 9th day of March, 1954, that a notice of lien be filed in the office of the County Recorder of this County, pursuant to Section 17829 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: rAYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor,Pe Ya Cummings, Y Y , J. Frederickson IYr NOES: Supervisors - None a ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan Y In the Matter of Approval of agree- ment with the State Department of Public Health which amends basic contract of June 22, 1953, and which refers to salaries of Thera-1 pists for the Cerebral Palsy Pro- gram (Additional Therapist position) . rc Agreement dated February 17, 1954, between the Chief, Division of Administra- tion, State Department of Public Health, hereinafter called the State, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Contractor, and wherein a certain agreement between the County and the State (No. 157) dated June 22, 1953, and approved by the State Department of Finance on September 4, 1953, paragraphs 3 and 4 are amended to read as follows: 3. The State Department of Public Health agrees to reimburse the Con- tractor for: The salary of three physical therapists plus 8.11%rf a combined amount not to exceed 4368.66 each per month) for the period of one year (a total sum not to exceed $13,271.76; the salary of one physical therapist plus 8.11% (a combined amount not to exceed 368.66 per month) for the period February 1, 1954 to June 30, 1954, inclusive (a total sum not to exceed $1,843.30) ; the salary of two occupational therapists plus 8.11% (a combined amount not to exceed 368.66 each per month) for the period of one year (a total sum not t to exceed 48,847.84) ; the salary of one occupational therapist plus 8.11% (a combined amount not to exceed $385.95 per month) for the period of one year (a total sum not to exceed $4,631.40) ; the salary of one occupational therapist plus 8.11% (a combined amount not to f exceed $385.95 per month) for the period July 1, 1953 to August 31, 1953, inclusive (a combined amount not to exceed 4404.33 per month) for thefperiodSeptember1, 1953 to June 30, 1954, inclusive a total sum not to exceed $4,815.20) . Reimbursement shall be made at the end of each month upon presentation of invoices in duplicate certifying that the services for the month have been satisfactorily completed. 1. h+%k Tuesday, March 9, 1954, Continued 4. The total consideration under this contract is not to exceed 4339409.50.It rs is presented to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby yra APPROVED and H. 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 members present. In the Matter of Project for Study of Boundaries and Pro- blems of Acquisition of "Frank's Tract" In Contra Costa County x > as a Recreational Area.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the State Park Commission of the State of California at its meeting in San Francisco on February 19, 1954, approved in principle the project of "Frank's. Tract" in Contra Costa County for further study incident to the working out of details Pyr of the boundaries and problems of acquisition by the State Park Commission of said Frankts Tract" as a recreational area; and WHEREAS, this action on the part of the State Park Commission marks a signi 4- ficant step forward in the campaign by interested citizens of Contra Costa County to have "Frank's Tract" acquired by the State and developed as a recreational area for use by the citizens of Contra Costa County and the people of the State of California gener- ally; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors is unanimously in accord with the project which has been moving forward and with the aims and objectives of the committee which has been working so successfully toward its successful culmination, t{` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does go on record as approving in principle the action of the State Park r Commission at its meeting in San Francisco of February 19, 1954, wherein said Park Com- mission approved in principle the project of "Frank's Tract" in Contra Costa County for further study as to the working out of details of the boundaries and acquisition. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the 9th day of Marc 1954, by the unanimous vote of the members present. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, March 11, 1954, at 9 a.m. , in. the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman aiF ATTEST: IV. T. PAASCH, CLERK t By all putt' erk Y Y P r ZS n pi. v4 i Sf r eaj T r Iw BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA r PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIR14AN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON ABSENT: W. G. BUCHANAN PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Report Presented by Clayton Area Subcouncil, Civil Defense. 3s Eleanor R. Daly, Recorder, Clayton Area Civil Defense Subcouncil., appears before this Board and presents a historical record of the Clayton area subcouncil and,-,.: certain charges against the Contra Costa Count Civil Defense and Disaster Council;--,-. ,,,,.Zw. and requests hearing before this Board; y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report be placed on file, the date for hearing to be fixed in the near future. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. In the Matter of Copies of Claim,rx. Hirshfield and others vs. County Clerk and others,59982. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE rk BOARD ORDERED that the copies of claim: Hirshfield and others vs. County Clerk, and others, Action No. 59982, served on the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and on.the County Clerk on March 11, 1954, be and they are hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote. of the Board members z present. In the Matter of Appropriation y Adjustments.F On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ME rn BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approve" Road Commissioner Decrease Increase Primary Road Maintenance 175• Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 175.00 175.00 t C.O. Brentwood, Richmond & Martinez Garages 175.00. To purchase 3 Hand Barrel Trucks to transport loaded drums from storage to trucks. These trucks are urgently needed as a safety measure as at present are being man handled." y. Civil Service Commission SALARIESA Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 500.00 Temporary and Seasonal Help 500.00 To employ temporary help during temporary vacancy of permanent position. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.2 . g And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Larch 16, 1954, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. F'AASCH, CLMM v. Deputy Clerk Y r ' 4.. 12 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF Y+ RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMMINGS, z 7 CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GO YAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHMAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. x A In the Matter of Granting VICTOR PASTOR free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. tKtrz h t Victor Pastor, P. 0. Box 68, Knightsen, California., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Lumber and Hay in the unincorporateda,.. area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Victor Pastor is an honor- ` ably discharged veteran of World liar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial j RA19 254 672, dated October 19, 1947; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Victor Pastor be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Lumber and Hay 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 d Ordinance No. 596. yr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting RUBIN C. ARNOLD free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.rte° RUBIN C. ARNOLD, 1409 Chroncile Street, Stockton, having.. filed with this r Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincor- porated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Rubin C. Arnold is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certifi- cate, Serial #18 007 680, dated January 22, 1947; j On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Rubin C. Arnold be, and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as re- quested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa z . County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli-4 cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for.in 1 Ordinance No. 596. f`Ax The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare ordinance establishing bus zone on portion of Arlington Avenue. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of. nSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that y the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance establishing a bus zone for p common carrier buses along the westerly curb of Arlington Avenue, starting at the inter-1; section of said curb with the northerly curb line of Arlington Court and extending northerly sixty (60) feet. 3 g•°L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Directing the l District Attorney to Amend Ord- inance No. 634 (portion refer- ring to Sleepy Hollow, Units 1, 2, and 3) . z On the recommendation of the Engineer of the Traffic Division, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance ,No. 634 by deleting subparagraph (1) of Section II referring to Sleepy Hollow, Units Nos. 13 2, and 3, Subdivisions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a. 1 t Fj. Tuesday, March 16, 1954, Continued - a In the I-latter of Approving Ordinance No. 545. Ordinance No. 845, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance)- by providing for the rezoning of West Concord Area by the addition of Subsection 54, ' 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. y 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 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. 4 In the I-.atter of Approving t - Ordinance No. 855. Ordinance No. 855, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of a portion of the Tenth Township (San Pablo Area) by the addition of Subsection 56, is presented to this Board; and At 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 SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k + In the Matter of Installation of additional Lighting on Lillian Street , Crockett, Val- ona & Crolona Lighting Disttrict. On the recommendation of the Engineer of the Traffic Division, and on motion_ of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED ° that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is requested to install a 6000-lumen luminaire with Type IV distribution on the pole, at the base of the stairs on Lillian Street int Crockett, where First Avenue ends at a wall and stairway, said cost of installation to be charged to Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting District. uz The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ry In the Matter of Copy of Summons served on the Clerk of the Board, Civil Alon No. America 33400 United vs. bounty ofStatesofy Contra Costa and George H. Brene- man. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that the copy of summons in Civil Action File No. 33400, United States kM District Court, Northern California , southern division, United States of America vs. County of Contra Costa and George H. Breneman, filed on the Clerk of this Board, 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 Southern Public Utility Dis- trict, a public corporation, for r damages. Verified claim for damages in the amount of $25.60 having been filed in the. County Clerk's office by David Holstrom, attorney for Southern Public Utility District' a public corporation, on March 16, 1954; a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim from Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County having filed with this Board a claim in the amount of 124.80 for care which said County alleges was given to Mrs. Margaret M. Kuhn at the Los Angeles County General Hospital; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, for his written recommendation. Icf9 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 3 14 Tuesday, March 16, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Naming Super- visors W. G. Buchanan and J. xl . Frederickson as representatives of the Board to attend meeting of Contra Costa Safety Council, Inc. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors W. G. Buchanan and J. Frederickson be and they are here- by named as representatives of this Board to attend a meeting at the Junior College, Pacheco, March 18, which meeting has been called to discuss the proposed water safety pro gram. fi 3 S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrant in favor of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District in order that proceedings may be started for annexation of Buchanan Field to said District. This Board having heretofore authorized the County Administrator to institute? proceedings for the annexation of Buchanan Field to the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, and said District having notified said Administrator that upon receipt of f 250 and a map showing the breakdowns of said Buchanan Field it could undertake engin- eering and legal work required for the proposed annexation; And the required map having been prepared for presentation to said District; i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author- ized uthor ized and directed to draw a warrant in the amount of 4250, payable to the Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District in order that said annexation may be processed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IF I In the Matter of Fixing the Per Diem rate for patients at Weimar Joint Sanatorium. C a- Upon the recommendation of H. E. McNamer, Auditor-Controller, and good cause appearing therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weimar Joint Sanatorium for the per- iod commencing April 1, 1954, and until further notice of this Board be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $11.56 per patient day. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Social Service Department, County± Hospital, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided accordingly. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A'r . r All 9 In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 t County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired byF the State of California for bridge and highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: x t Description Lot 1953-54 Assmt. No. MStateTideLandSurveyPor9and10 Ro San Pablo Por Lot 49 Por 95028 Sec 16 T1N R5W Por Lot 16 t T1N R5W Sec 16, 2.318 Ac. Por Lot 16 Por 95121 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f r; In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. A The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 3 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and v, The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the 1 E f r Tuesday, March 16, 1954, Continued - District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY:,_ THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the., 1953-54 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description 431 Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No. h_ Spaulding Richmond Pullman 11 & 12 11 Por 122952 Town site For 39 16 Por 123023 EastRichmond Blvd. 2 15 Por 129632 12 34 For 129980 f Richmond Traffic Center 33 & 34 1 For 132514 R. N. Burgess Co's Asap of 18 1 172717x;Pringle Addn to W C 32 4 172798 East Richmond Blvd.1& 14 3 20024013 15 3 200241 r ; 16 3 200242., 22 3 20024$ Subn of For Lot 137, San 15 C Pore 203958 Pablo Rancho k 15 C For 203960 16 C_ For 203961- Sec 03961Sec20T2NR2E, 1.500 Ac Descr.For 312393 u u Highway Junction Por 621644 Moraga Estates 1 For 675901 h San Pablo Rancho For 122 For 805241 A-5_Willart Park 2 814052 37 81408740 . 39 8189 5. 40 814090 q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F e In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Lien. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California Division of Highways; anda The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the. District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY._ r THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1953-54 Assmt. No. East Richmond Boulevard Tract, tot 34, 200253-2nd Inst. Block 3 z. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation r ` ' of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. a X The Contra Costa County Title Co. having requested the cancellation of the: 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- quired by the Richmond Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of . r Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens j, on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; s On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY,N. THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County . X tax liens on the following described property as requested: d Description Lot 1953-54 Assmt.No.;. El Cerrito Tract N 1/2 Lot 49 144163 San Pablo Ro For Lot 33 For 95033 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g 16 kN ag,i TuesdaY> March 16 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Lien. The Contra Costa County Title Company having requested the cancellation of y the 1948-49 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property z acquired by the Richmond Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1948-49 County tax lien on theproperty hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the Dis- ' trict Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1948-49 County tax lien on the following described property as requested:la w Description Lot 1448-49 Sale No. E1 Cerrito Tract N 1/2 of Lot 49 826 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 4r' In the Natter of Cancellation 7n of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. r G. T. Derana, Right of Way Agent, having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- quired by the County of Contra Costa, for County Office Building site; and 1 The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lienst on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 2 THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County ! r: tax liens on the following described property as requested:t Description Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No.: i Walls Addn. 1 and 2 147 134700 3 147 134701 4 & Por 5 147 134702 t Por 5, 6 147 134703 18 and 19 147 134705 Por 20, 21, 22 and 23 147 134706 5 & por 6 154 134759 Por 6 & 7 154 134760 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. sr. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. a* On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby AUTHORIZm and APPROVED: Probation Department: y}y, The Board authorized increase, effective April 1, 1954, in salaries of: E x Juv. Probation Supvr. , Gr. I - From Range 30 to Range 31 f Juv. Probation Supvr. , Gr. II - From Range 32 to Range 33 Adult Probation Supervisor From Range 32 to Range 33 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iv f In the Matter of Appropriation j Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approved: Y Concord Judicial District t Decrease Increase Temporary Help 21 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 300.00 To finance a temporary Typist-Clerk for approximately one month. Required to absorb backlog - emergency docketing. f Social Service s 3 Unappropriated Reserve 200.00 Capital Outlay - Dictation Equipment 200.00 rye': On February 23 , 43000 was appropriated for dictation equipment. The bids m have been received and the low bid will require an additional appropriation of 4200.00. A C ro Tuesday, March 16, 1954, Continued - YY=' Health Decrease Increase Unappropriated Reserve 04700-00 Temporary and Seasonal Help X4700.00 To provide finds for limited termpayroll for remainder of fiscal year.. Temporary help needed to integrate Richmond records, to fill vacant M permanent positions and correct vital records. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Superintendent of Schools to as, cause study to be made of feasibility of the operation of County Public Schools on twelve-month basis. x. The Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association having filed with this Board - a recommendation that the Superintendent of Schools cause a study to be made by a group erg of educators and citizens of the feasibility of the operation of county public schools on a twelve-month basis, and this Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor'Goyak seconded. by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County be and he hereby requested to cause such a study to be made, as recommended by the Taxpayers' Association. JFf The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting the Superintendent of Schools to cause a study to be made of the feasibility of using school grounds for recreation purposes during; vacation periods. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Superintendent of Schools is requested to cause a study to be made of the feasibility of the use of school grounds for recreation purposes during vacation periods, the expenses connected with the use of said grounds during said va- cation periods to be borne by the school district or established recreation districts. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f^6 In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor H. L. Cummings and County Administrator D. M. Teeter to attend meeting at Sacramento. r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor H. L. Cummings and County Administrator D. M. Teeter-be., and they are hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, a meeting of the 'State x Supervisors Association at Sacramento, March 17, 1954.r, x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of authorizing Mrs. Edna M. Nichols Chief Deputy Clerk of the Munici- pal Court, 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 Mrs. Edna M. Nichols, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Richmond Municipal Court, be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the Municipal Court Clerks' Association meet- ing in Santa Barbara on March 26 and March 27. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Social Ser- f . vice Study Committee Report. W. G. Golden Social Service Directorsappears before this Board andppe presents a report and recommendationsprepared on behalf of the Board of Supervisors Social Service Study Committee; and Fly On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be accepted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Protest to Ordinance No. 849 (prohibits VM trespassing along Contra Costa Canal) . George Cardinet, and other representatives of the Horsemen's Groups, -and Mrl rc` i; i Tuesday, March 16, 1954, Continued - a: Stone, Executive Secretary of the California State Highway association, appear before i this Board and request an amendment to Ordinance No. 849, which amendment would provide4 for the exclusion of horsemen from the restriction contained in the ordinance as to trespassing the Contra Costa Canal; And this Board takes said matter under consideration. j TT In the Matter of Resignation u=' of Roy S. Griffith as Director s of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District and thea ointment of Frederick H. Bruns for un- expired term. This Board having received notice from Ruth Santos, Secretary of the Byron- Bethany Irrigation District, that Roy S. Griffith has resigned as Director of said district; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- t visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said office is declared vacant.rK IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Frederick H. Bruns be and he is here-; by appointed Director of said district for the unexpired term (to March 9, 1955) of Roy S. Griffith, resigned (said appointment being made under provisions of Section 21265 of the Water Code) . 2 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Matter of Appointment of Directors, Divisions No. 1 and No. 21 Contra Costa County Water District. j It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only ! one person has been nominated for each of the offices of Director of the Contra Costa County Water District for Division No. 1 and Division No. 2, which were to have been filled at the ger,:ral water district election set for March 23, 1954, as follows: DIVISION N_0. ,7I Joshua Holmblad r Z r Y DIVISIO't N0. 2 f Frank Straight fi It further appears to this Board from the certificate of 0. N. Christianson, r Acting Secretary of the Contra Costa County !Fater District, that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors of the Contra Costa County Water District, for Divisions No. 1 and No. 2. has been filed with or presented to the Board of Direc- tors of said Contra Costa County Water District; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30817 of the 'dater Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joshua Holmblad be and he is hereby appointed Director of the Contra Costa County Water; District for Division No. 1, for a term of four years from and after March 23, 1954. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Frank Straight be and he is hereby appointed Director of the Contra Costa County Water District for Division No. 2 for sr- a term of four years from and after March 23, 1951+ 0 yx The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goy;pk, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None i f ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Ordinances No. 850 and No. 851. s Ordinances No. 850 and No. 851 having been heretofore been adopted by this Board, and copies of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner ..' r required by law, as evidenced by affidavits of I. Eddie Galli, showing publication in the E1 Sobrante Herald Bee Press, on file herein; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances be and the same are hereby declared duly published. rpt. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x ra s N ii F mak, r, .. ., - .. ,- ...:. a In`RCa•4`37,' ` tto n. 3 fw r Vl Tuesday, March 16, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas for premises t used by District Attorney for Richmond office. 15e Lease dated April 1, 1954, between Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas, hereinafter= called Lessors, and the County of Contra Costal hereinafter called Lessee, wherein it` i F, agreed that said Lessors lease to said Lessee certain premises, being a portion of`-Lot 15, Block 49, amended map of the City of Richmond, consisting of office space of` twelve rooms on the second floor of said premises, which space is commonly known and described as 315 - 12th Street, Richmond, for the term of one year commencing May 11 19549 and ending April 30, 1955, at a total rental of *3,51+0 payable as follows: Commencing ori the first day of May, 1954, in twelve equal monthly installmentsof $ 295 each, payable rte° 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, 1954, and each succeeding payment of 295 to be paid on the last day of each and every succeeding month to and including..the 30th day of April, 1955, 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, Chair- man of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x Jt And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 23, 1954, at 9. a.m. , is the< Board Chambers Hall of records 'Martinez California. r ATTEST: W. T. PP-90H CLEW By puty Clark R'YI tY I 5 i rr t?r' r • c r Yer' 4 t tri` '. y Si,,. ¢ '.s .•°_'" r yy 1 yag 12, Wt y L t t r z., jkt. e r .tea L o BEFORE THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION Via' AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA l PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU1,1MINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLCR, W. G. BUCHANAN, 4 J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Retirement for Stenographers Serving s Superior Court Judges.RESOLUTION rnj F WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 26th day of November, 1951, pass and adopt a resolution providing for the furnishing of stenographic service at a monthly compen- sation of One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125) to each of the court reporters desig nated to provide such services; and WHEREAS, such services were rendered at the stated compensation by the court reporters assigned to the Superior Court Judges in all of the departments of the County; but WHEREAS, through inadvertence, this Board failed to formally provide, by res-1 olution, for the inclusion of such compensation within the system of retirement pro- vided for the employees of Contra Costa County under the County Employees' Retirement ' Act of 1937, which said failure on the part of this Board was entirely due to adver- tence; and 5 WHEREAS, this Board now desires to rectify said oversight and to correct the record in this regard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does authorize and direct the inclusion of the stenographic compensation paid to court reporters of this County for stenographic services rendered to the Superior Court Judges within the County Employees' Retirement System of the County and directs the deduction from said compensation of the required amounts necessary for deposit with the Retirement Fund as part of the retirement credit of the particular employees concerned, and said employees, iduetothepeculiarnatureoftheirassignment, are determined to be not properly within the purview of the County Civil Service system. s. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None 7 ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. s In the Matter of Certificates issued by Secretary of State, and referring to Ordinances No. 247 and No. 248, adopted k« by the City of Concord. h _ Copies of certificates issued by the Secretary of State and dated March 151 1954, and referring to the receipt by said Secretary of copies of Ordinances No. 247 and No. 248, adopted by the City of Concord, having been received by this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificates be and the same are hereby rfi placed on file. 4'sx In the Matter of Authorizing f Assistant Superintendent of Schools to attend meeting at Santa Cruz. i 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 Harold DeFraga, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the annual Conference of the Association of Public School y Business Officials at Santa Cruz, April 21-24, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing David Nichols of the County Administrator's office to s attend meeting at San Fran- Cisco.a 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 I If David Nichols of the County Administrator's office be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, meeting to be held at San Francisco, and which is sponsored by the University of California, dealing with systems and procedures, April 2, 1954• d AA, Tuesday, March 23 , 1954, Continued - k T 6 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. fAyti In the Matter 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 roll, said correction having been consented to by the Dis- trict Attorney;W, k,[ uL;rOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Is g BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous asses- sments as follows: A For the year 1952-53, Sale #2394, John. M. and Elizabeth M. Frampton are assessed with 8.72 acres in Rancho E1 Sobrante. This assessment should be cancelled r s as it is double with Assessment #665468, appearing in the name of E. I. DeLaveaga, care of John 1-I. Frampton. For the year 1950-51, Sale #2387, Leslie Pinkston is assessed with a tract of land commencing South 896.5 feet from East Quarter corner of Section 36 T2N R2E, r! the West 246 feet by South 91.66 feet, less North 20 feet to County, containing half, acre. For the year 1951-52 Mr. Pinkston sold a portion of the above property to Alves' and Susan M. Lassiter, address unknown. Through an error improvements of $680 were left on Mr. Pinkston*s portion instead of the portion acquired by Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter In accordance with Sections 531 and 533 request is hereby made removin improvements w.g efromAssessment #645410 and added to Assessment #64.5636 for the years 1951-52 to 1953"- 54, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 858. Ordinance No. 858, which amends Ordinance 849 referring to trespassing in canals, etc. 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 FJRTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published. for the time and in the manner required by law in "The Post-Dispatch", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed r March 23, 1954. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on March 23 , 1954, 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 ti 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. . X35U 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 Proceedings v of Board of Trustees of SHELDON SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Apportionment Authorization and Bond Election. X_. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on March 2, 1954, at which election4. the electors of the district by a two-thirds vote, the vote for bonds being, Yes--252 and No--66, and the vote for apportionment authorization being, Yes--244 and No--66, approved the following propositions: Proposition No. 1 Shall the Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars y 409000)? s Proposition No. 2 o Shall the governing board of the Sheldon School District of r Tuesday, March 23, 1954, Continued - rz Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an appor- tionment in an amount not to exceed Four Hundred Thousand Dollars 400,000) 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? r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted; 1,9 to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. 7 In the Matter of Granting FRANK H. THAYER free per- f mit to peddle in the unin- corporated area of the County. i FRANK H. THAYER, Route 3, Box 2390, Lafayette having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle small household objects in the unincorpor- ated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said FRANK H. THAYER is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, ', Serial rr35 387 102, dated February 1, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said FRANK H. THAYER be, and he is hereby granted a free peddle Small Household Objects in the unincorporatedpermittop Obj 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 an-, plicant 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 members P Mr: present . 3 p In the Matter of Authorizing 4 x :Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health i FY. 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 Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, be and he is hereby granted permission to attend the meeting of the Committee on Administrative Practices, April 12 to April 13, at Fresno, at no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members s` present. i sEf In the Matter of Ordinances No. 844, 852 and 860. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 844, No. 852 and No. 860; 1 and affidavits of publication of each of said ordinances in a newspaper ofPgeneral circulation printed and published in the County, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be and the same are hereby declared duly published. 4° ys.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members k , present. d$'^' In the Matter of Authorizingwr County Auditor to draw warrant in favor of Los Angeles County, in payment of claim for care given Mrs. Margaret Kuhn and baby, at Los Angeles General t Hospital. On the recommendation of W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED' j 2 that the County Auditor is directed to drag his warrant in the sum of $124.80 in favor of Los Angeles County, in payment for care given hrs. Margaret M. Kuhn and baby at the b. Los Angeles General Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members z: w present. In the Matter of Authorizing b Pacific Gas and Electric Com- pany to survey the street lighting at the intersections f of cross-streets with Hartz Avenue in Danville. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to survey the street lighting at the intersections of cross-streets with Hartz Avenue in Danville. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members J° present. V-, e t u x Tuesday, March 23, 1954, Continued e. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT. IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approved: County Hospital Decrease Increase j Permanent Personnel 40,574.00 Unappropriated Reserve 409574-00 6 Kick Buckets @ $40.00 240,00 1 Irrigating Stand, G.U. 160.00 4. Anaesthetist Tables L 95.00 3$0.00 gym 1 Single Basin Stand with basin 60.00 1 Double Basin stand with 2 basins 5.00 6 Brush dispensers with brackets @ 40.00 240.00 1 Magnesium Safety Stepladder 55.00. G 2 Utility Carriages @ 40.00 0.00 Unappropriated reserve 1300.00 s . 14 Units Berger Steel convertible shelving 625.00 JY` 15 Book Cases 550.00 Unappropriated Reserve 75.00 45 Bottle Racks @ 11.25 540-00, Unappropriated Reserve 540.00 Election Registrations Capital Outlays - 2 Tape Perforators, 2 z Automatic Graphotypes 12,660.00 Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 121660.00 Civil Service 4123 Replacements - 2 new typewriters 31$:00 Capital Outlay - 2 new typewriters 31$.00 Unappropriated Reserve 31$•00 315.00 . - Highway y.. Secondary Road Maintenance 12,400.00 Capital Outlay-Construction Equipment 11,000.00 Capital Outlay-Machinery & Tools 00.00 Capital Outlay-Building Construction 600.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 12,400.00 12,400.00 C.O. - Primary Road Group 1451 (Arlington Ave. ) 751.00 C.O. - Secondary Road Group 0573 751.00 rryye Primary Road Maintenance 2,500-00 Secondary Road Maintenance 7, 500 . 00 k Primary Road Construction Betterment Projects 2,500.008. Secondary Road Construction-Betterment Projects 7,500.00 Unappropriated Reserve 102000.00 10,000.00 Secondary Rd. Group 6479 750.00 Secondary Bridge Group 5773 750.00 Road Commissioner - Supplies 00.00 rY . Road Commissioner - Special Expense 77500.00 Road Commissioner - applied Costs 9300.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 300.00 300.00 San Pablo Garage - Supplies 70.00 Lafayette Garage - Supplies 100.004. Brentwood Garage - Supplies 250.00 Secondary Road Maintenance 420.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 420.00 420.00 County Garage - Salaries Temporary and Seasonal Personnel 2`,000.00 Secondary Road Maintenance 29000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 22000.00 2`,000.00W C.O. - Secondary Road Group 2295 29$00.00 C.O. - Primary Road Group 2191 2,$00.00 4 Road Commissioner Permanent Personnel 11589-00 Unappropriated Reserve 13,589-00 Ty { 21 4 y Y S Tuesday, March 23, 1954, Continued - Planning Commission 3 R Decrease Increase fry Permanent Personnel 41,078-00, n . Unappropriated Reserve 3207$.00 x Maintenance Department x & Permanent Personnel 1 496.00 Reserve 12496.00 4, Unappropriated Probation Department Permanent Personnel 145.OQ Unappropriated Reserve 145.00 At.. Social Service - 506 Permanent Personnel 4,2$5.00 Unappropriated Reserve 4,2$5.00 3 JHealthDepartment Permanent Personnel 132.00 Unappropriated Reserve 132«,00 n f Permanent Personnel 50.00 . Unappropriated Reserve 50.00 District Attornev Permanent Personnel 140.00 r Unappropriated Reserve -140.00 fir ray Treasurer's Office Permanent Personnel 320.00 rTp 7.7; Unappropriated Reserve 320.00 r. Purchasing 4f ' K 'A Temporary Help 200.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 200.00 f s• s.r r ry 9 f County Administrator Capital Outlay one GF Desk, 1760 FTL 233:00:. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 233-00 Permanent Personnel -- departments: Clerk 1,372-00 Treasurer 271.00 Assessor 8$$.00 y D.A. 789.00 f Surveyor 925.00 Planning 374-00 T x a 392.00BuildInsp 3 r I Civil Sery 311.00 J. D. 009271.00 Muni Cts 271.00 Bldg Mntce 12105.00 Sheriff 667.00 Recorder 743.00 Civ Def 341.00 Health 4,373.00 Rd Comm 6,367.00 r Garage 663.00 Hospital 91235.00 f r Y 5 l y r. Soc Sery 954.00 r " Rich HJCntr 392.00 a Probation 357.00 Y" Juv Hall 56$.00 Care Insane 41.00 Vets Sery 341.00 F f . Library 259.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 32,.970.00 n n Co. Library Fund259.00 4 Clerk 19372.00 xY M T Assessor 11214.00 Dist. Att'y 789.00 Surveyor 641.00 f Plan. Com. 11032.00' x* Bldg. Insp.392:00 Civil Serv.311.00 Jud. Dist. 9 271.00 3 z271.00Muni. Court hXi Mtce. Dept.803.00 Sheriff 667.00 f . Recorder 507.00 Civil Defse 341.00 A Health Dept. 39117.00 ft r 1 Hospital 16,133.40 Social Serv. 1,280.00 d rr SRich. hlth cen.392.00 Prob. Dept. 593.00 r 4 k. Tuesday, march 23, 1954, Continued - Decrease Increase Juvenile Hall 2 .bO Library 259.00e Psych. Ward 494.00 t Road Comm. 6,500.00 Garage 663.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 39,003,40 Co. Library Fund 259.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardmembers present. Ico D In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS ' s.. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby t AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: County Surveyor: Reclassification of Sr. Engineering Aide position to Instrument- man, to be effective April 1, 1954. Flood Control District: 4 Reclassification of (2) Civil Engineering Assistant positions to Chief of Party, effective April 1, 1954; Reclassification of three Jr. Civil Engineer positions to Instrumentman, effective April 1, 1954• z=; Highway Department: R The addition of (6) Chief of Party positions and cancellation of (6) Jr. Civil Engineers, effective April 1, 1954; The addition of (1) position in Sr. Engineering Aide classifi- cation and cancellation of (1) position in Engineering Aide, effective April 1, 1954; The addition of (7) Instrumentman positions and cancellation of (6) Engineering Aide positions, and Cancellation of (1) Jr. Civil Engineer, effective April 1, 1954• y Road Commissioner - County Garage: Addition of (1) position Laborer to County Garage and dele- tion of (1) position Laborer, Maintenance Section. County Library: y Decrease in hours from 40 hrs. per week of y_ per week to 20 hrs. Library Aide position, effective retroactively March 22, 1954•. Auditor-Controller: Addition of Accountant, Grade I, to Internal Audit staff; Addition of Accountant, Grade I, to Accounting Staff.H_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members., present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 880. s Ordinance No. $80, which rezones portion of Danville area, Kantrowitz property 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 ADOPTEDr. v 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 Valley Pioneer, a newspaper of gen- 41 eral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t present. In the Matter of Agreement with Buchter and Lillis, Architects (Additions, etc. , Communications Building lo- cated on Arnold Highway). XX. Agreement dated March 6, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, herein after called the Owner, and Buchter and Lillis, Architects, hereinafter called the Architect, and wherein the Owner agrees to pay said Architect For preparation of plans f for Additions and Alterations to the Communications Building located on Arnold Highway, Contra Costa County, a fee of eight percent of the cost of said work, with other pay ments and reimbursements as set forth in said agreement, the said percentage being re ITuesday, 1,51arch 23, 1954, Continued - ferred to as the Basic Rate, is presented to this Board; and z` 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. Cummings, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to execute the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner, Berkeley Woods- a Park Hills Fire District. IT APPEARING that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Berkeley Woods-Park Hills r ire District, requesting that a general district elec- tion be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of saida District; and IT FURTHLR APPEARS thct only one person has been nominated for the position of Member of the Board of Berkeley Woods-Park Hills Fire District Commissioners, said person being MAR6HALL K. HORNER NOW, THEREi ORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14073.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor f Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Marshall K. Horner be and he is hereby APPOI_VTED Fire Commissioner of Berkeley Woods-Park Hills Fire District for a three-year term commencing April 12, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r, present. M In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner, Danville Fire District. IT APPEARING that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Danville Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said District; and IT FURTFM APPEaS that only one person has been nominated for the position of Member of the Board of Danville Fire District Commissioners, said person being r:• ROGER L. PODVA N0143 THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Roger L. Podva be and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire Commissioner of Danville Fire District for a three-year term commencing April 12, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Appointment J of Commissioner, Kensington Fire District.. IT APPEARIIZ 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 FUR HER APPEARS that only one person has been nominated for the position of ember of the Board of Kensington Fire District Commissioners, said person being FRED L. KENNERLEY NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Fred L. Kennerley be and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire Commissioner of Kensington Fire District for a three-year term com- mencing April 12, 1954. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner, Lafayette Fire District. IT APPEARING that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Lafayette Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said District; and IT FURTHER APPEARS that only one person has been nominated for the position of Member of the Board of Lafayette Fire District Commissioners, said person being C. R. TURNER N0143 THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said C. R. Turner be and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire Commissioner of Lafayette Fire District for a three-year tern commencing April 12, 1954.3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. s M1 ; f fTuesday, March 23, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Recommendation that certain persons be appointed to serve as Directors of the Twenty-third Dis- trict Agricultural Association. Onmotionof Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY y.. THIS BOARD RESIOLVED that the following persons are recommended for appointment byGovernorGoodwinJ. Knight as Directors of the Twenty-third District Agricultural Association: 1 . Joe Iendez, Eureka Avenue, Brentwood z Ellwood 0. Mitchell, 600 Las Juntas Street, Martinez Jack Merchant, North Highway 40, Crockett The foregoing 4qgngrzsolutioawas .adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board 3memberspresent. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney and others to negotiate for settlement in the matter of claim, s Standard Oil Company vs. County. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney, Supervisor Taylor, and Administrator Teeter are authorized to confer with the County Engineering Department and W. C. Dalton x of the Road Commissioner's office and the engineers of the Standard Oil Company for the r purpose of negotiating a settlement in the matter of claim filed by Standard Oil Company vs. the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the Matter of authorizing the District Attorney to Represent Sheriff and others in Action No. 60033, Bowley vs. Sheriff and others. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISS3.4 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to represent Sheriff James N. Long, Administrator D. H. Teeter, Auditor H. E. McNamer, and Deputy Sheriff Barden Carlsen, in Action No, 6033, Alton F. Bowley, Jr. , et al vs. James N. Long, Sheriff, et al. The foregoing order is passed by the unaniWous vote of the Board members t 40 present. In the flatter of Approval of Agreement with the City of Richmond for purchase of State's title to certain tax deeded property. Agreement dated March 23, 1954, between the Board of Supervisors of the Count a of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, and wherein it is agreed that there shall be' conveyed to the City of Richmond for all or any portion of property described in Exhibits "A" and 'B" attached to and made a part of said agreement, for the sum set out and called "Sel1ing ^rice" which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue and Taxation Code; and wherein said City agrees to pay for said property said sum set out in said Exhibits "A" and "B" when notified by the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa that the deed for said property is ready for delivery; and wherein it is further agreed that as provided in Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, the cost of giving notice of said agreement shall be paid b the City of Richmond, and which property referred to in said Exhibits "A" and "B" has been, -- deeded to the State of California for the nonpayment of taxes and said City of Richmond requiring the acquisition of the real property set out in Exhibit "A" for redevelopment purposes and the acquisition of the real property set cut in Exhibit "B" for street purposes; having been presented to this Board; A- OnOn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERL•'D that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and' H. L. Cumming , Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the City of Richmond for purchase of State's.title to certain tax deeded property. Agreement dated March 23, 1954, between the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, wherein it is agreed that there shall be con- veyed to the City of Richmond for all or any portion of property described in Exhibit A" attached to and made a part of said agreement, for the sum set out and called Selling Price" which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue and Taxation Code; and wherein said City agrees to pay for said property said sum set out in said Exhibit "A" when notified by the Tax Collector of the County of Contra.Costa r that the deed for said property is ready for delivery; and wherein it is further agreed that as provided in Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, the cost of giving notice of said agreement shall be paid by the City of Richmond, and which property referred to in said Exhibit "A" has been deeded to the State of California for the nonpayment of taxes and said City of Richmond requiring the acquisition of the real property set out in Exhibit "A" for redevelopment purposes; Tuesday, March 23, 1954 - Continued having been presented to this Board; f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buohanan, IT IS BY 4 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 members present. i A y14 f el In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the City of y Brentwood for the use of garbage disposal site. 7 Agreement dated March 23, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, and the City of Brentwood, wherein said County agrees that said City may have the use and occupancy of garbage disposal site designated as "Brentwood site" in County Ordinance No. 392, for a period of five years from Larch 1, 1954, through February 28, 1959, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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 on behalf of the County. z. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order, Contra Costa County t Administration Building being con- structed for the Board of Retire- 5 went. Construction Contract Change Order No. 3, which provides for certain changes.' in the work of construction of Contra Costa County Administration Building, Martinez,. California, by Swinerton and Walberg Company, contractors, for the Board of Retirement ; and which change order will effect a deduction in the cost of the contract in the amount of $300.37, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded- by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED' that said Change Order No. 3 is APPROVED and RECOIC ENDED to the Board of Retirement for its approval. of The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 9, Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 3. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super-, visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F . Change Order No. 9, which makes certain changes in contract of Zuckerman Construction Company for construction of Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 3 at NO CHANGE in cost is APPROVED and H.,L. Cummings , Chairman, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.h, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. L In the Matter of Approval of lease with lit. Diablo Council Boy Scouts of America, Inc. , t certain property located at Prison Farm. Lease agreement dated March 23, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, K . hereinafter referred to as lessor, and Mt. Diablo Council, Boy Scouts of America Incorporated, hereinafter referred to as lessee; and wherein said lessor leases to said lessee for a period of one year certain described property which is a portion of Sections 28 and 33, T1N R1E, 14DB8d4, and more particularly described in said lease, for J the sum of One Dollar (h), said premises to be used by the boy scouts of said Council Pyr as a recreational area; and wherein it is further agreed that said boy scouts may plant trees shrubs etc. drill wells and erect buildings, and other structural improvements with the prior written approval of the Siheriff of Contra Costa County; and wherein it is further agreed that said lessee shall maintain sufficient public liability and pro- perty damage insurance to properly protect the lessor and in no event less than One Hundred Thousand/Two hundred Thousand Dollars; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. Le, Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the lessor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersg I present. y 3 a. N 1 AY Tuesday, Larch 23, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement wherein the State agrees to reimburse the County afor certain expenditures in r: connection with the handicapped child- ren program. A between the Chief Division of Administrati nAgreementdatedOctober15, 1953, State Department of Public Health, hereinafter called the State and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Contractor; and wherein said State agrees to reim burse the County for said services to handicapped children other than diagnostic ser- vices in an amount not to exceed $180,490.82 during the fiscal year ending June309 1954, and further agrees to reimburse the County for diagnostic services to handi- capped children in an amount not to exceed $50,000 (total amount of contract not to exceed $230,,1+90.82) , the period of said contract being from July 1, 1953, to and in- eluding June 30, 1954, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Y: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L n . Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Contracts . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement which amends agreeaent dated October 15 , 1953, between the County and the State, and referring to services for handicapped children. This Board having approved an agreement with the State, which agreement is dated October 15, 1953, and referring to reimbursement by the State for certain ser- vices to handicapped children; and d: Agreement dated November 53, 1953, between the Chief, Division of Administration State Department of Public Health, hereinafter called the State, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Contractor; and wherein it is provided that the agreement dated October 15, 1953, and heretofore referred to, is amended to provide that said State shall reimburse Contra Costa County for services to handicapped chil- dren, other than diagnostic services, in an amount of not to exceed $1909339.67; and wherein it is further provided that upon certification by the State Department of Public Health, that the County administrative services were reasonable and adequate fol,x 1953-54, there shall be included in computing the amount of expenditures for "services to handicapped children, other than diagnostic service," in addition to all doctors' fees hospital care, drugs, laboratory services, X-rays and appliances, the sum of 811+, 73.27, which shall be presumed to be the cost of administering the program during the fiscal year 1953-54, and in addition to the said adjustment, in computing the ex- penditures for services to handicapped children, a deduction shall be made for the a amount of reimbursements made by the families, or others, during the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1954; and wherein the vtate further agrees to reimburse the- Contractor for diagnostic services to handicapped children in an amount not to exceed P50,000 4, the total amount of said contract not to c xceed $240,339.67) ; is presented to this u Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TiM BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. A. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Contractor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Recommendations for a ppointmentof certain residents to the Advisory Committee of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors announces that he is recommending the names of the following persons to Congressman Robert L. Condon for appointment th to the Advisory Committee of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress: William H. Stephens, f+ Crolona Heights, Crockett; Frank A. Joseph, P.O. Box 3, Rodeo; x' Frederick Bold, Jr. , 1017 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond; Harry S. Curry, 5800 Charles Avenue, El Cerrito; w' t: Tom Sawyer, P.O. Box 27, Bethel Island; Chester M. Pascoe, Martinez Yacht Harbor, Ferry Wharf, Martinez; Frank W. Salfingere, 407 Maureen Lane, Pleasant Hill; Howard F. Lauritzen, Industrial Road, Pittsburg; J. L. Fulton, Fulton Shipyard, Antioch; Antone Dowrelio, Dowrelio's Tract, Highway #409 Crockett; 6r 7; In the matter of Appointment of waste Disposal Committee. on the recommendation of D.Testa., County Administrator, the Chairman of this Board appoints the following persons to serve as a committee to study the problem, of waste disposal: d H. Dempsey, Hickmott Canning Company, Antioch; C. F. Fenstermaeher, Attorney at Lase, 204 Nast Fourth Street, Pittsburg; Lewis Figone, 927 Lexington Avenue , El Cerrito; Milton Cross, Pacific Gas and Electric ,3ompany, Martinez; L. C, iieeading, Standard 011 Company, Richmond;r r 00 Tuesday, March 23, 1954, Zontinued - Martin Falls, L%D. , 467 .arlston Street, Richmond; John Nejedly, Attorney at Lazy 1528 Main Street 'Walnut Greek; Floyd 33 es, 771 Central Avenue, pit tsburg; F. L. malum, Ii.D. , Health Department, liartinez; Phil ?inner, City Manager, Antioch; Jack Fries, Mayor, City of Martinez, Martinez; Patrick J. Moran, San :Francisco Ba Ares; Council: 130 Mont omen Street,,Y Inc. ,, B Y San Francisco. In the Matter of Declaring the Week of May 17, 1954, to be AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR APPRENTICE WEEK. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, labor and management of Contra Costa County are engaged in the. co operative effort of an apprenticeship program which will make better citizens, improve labor and management relations, make better craftsmen and promote the general welfare-, of the community,r 3 NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does proclaim the week of May 17, 1954, as Apprenticeship Week in honor of those apprentices; who have fulfilled and those who are fulfilling their training obligations in their chosen craft or trade. t PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the, , County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUM+MINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN,, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK t r yA ra ` And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April, 6, 1954, at 9 Of clock a.i 34y € m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records; Martinez, California. F x f r . rowan ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By %/ YJiI/ I• Deputy C16A a F 1 K A M LRx. r y fii w 1 t! X.. 9E 'C..10 T E BOARD OF SUF3=30RS ESD3Y, APRIL 62 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SMSION AT 9 O'=CLOCK A.M. IN MBOARD CF.AaU3EHS, HALL OF R CO.RDa, S RTINEZ, CALIF01VTIA; W. PRESENT: ::CN. H. L. CU11IF11INGS, FIAIRl.AN, FR 3aIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOY-AX, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCF..AN01, I. FREUERICsiSON; PRESE'T: Y. T. PAAS^.H, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDSRED that the reading of the• minutes and proceedings for the month of March, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings are approved as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. 34 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proceedings of Board of Trustees of PING E-HERC'JI5 UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Apportionment Authori- zation and Bond Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the pm - ceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on March 9, 1954, at. which election the electors of the district' by a two-thirds vote, the vote for bonds x being, Yes--1147 and No--149, and the vote for apportionment authorization being, Yes--1146 and No--168, approved the following propositions: rhr Proposition No. 1 Shall the Pinole-Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars ($67,000)? Proposition No. 2 Shall the governing board of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District ofr Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount of not to exceed One Million, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1, 500,000) 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 ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted . to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of the Proposed Annexation of Territory to the SHORE ACRS SEWER 14AINTENANCE DISTRICT. RESOLUTION 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 11th day of May, 1954, 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 (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 Maintenance District and another in the "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 tv which it is continued, u 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. h 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: Portion of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 10 T2N RIW MDB&M containing 46.57.7. acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning in the center line of the County Road known as Flumaveg Road at the l Northwest corner of the said Southwest 1/4 of Section 10; thence S 00 551 23" W 1164..96 feet along the West line of the Southwest 1/4 of the said Section 10 to the Northeast : line of the strip of land described in the deed to the East Bay Municipal Utility District, recorded September 28, 1926 in Volume 57 of Official Records, page 69; thence along said Northeast line S 650 56' 23" East 266.82 feet and S 580 341 23" East 1379•$2 feet; thence N 12* 561 31" East 53.72 feet; thence N 150 081 0911 West 90.23 feet; thenc N 90 001 15" West 99.16 feet; thence N 130 28t 05" West 110.02 feet; N 300 131 041t West. 90.26 feet; N 10* 001 01" West 120.99 feet; N 110 311 3811 West 145.68 feet; thence N 40 001 22" West 90.02 feet; thence N 40 491 09" West, 120.11 feet; thence N 140 371 30" OF s rte" I Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued riRl.. section line of the said Section 10; thence West along the said center line to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal this 6th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to wit : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cunnings, gin Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson F NOES: Supervisors None t ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 3 In the Matter of Summons Served on Chairman, Action No. 60231 - Standard Oil Company of California vs. County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Flood Control District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the summons in Action No. 60231 served on the Chairman of this . Board, be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO 7"HE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Copies of Action No. 60212, Taylor vs. Board of Supervisors and others. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THEPY Y P Y BOARD ORDERED that the copies of complaint in Action No. 60212, served on W. T Paasch,` Clerk of this Board, Supervisors Ray S. Taylor, H. L. Cummings, J. Frederickson and M I. T. Goyak, be and they are hereby REFERRED TO THE DISTIUCT ATTORNEY. i A:r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries and Establishing Election Precincts in Concord, Nos. 23 and 59. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS .BY THE, .., BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Concord No. 23 and No. 59, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, towit: CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 23 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ygnacio Valley Road with the center of 'walnut Avenue; thence easterly along a line connecting the said point of beginning with the intersectionF of the centers of William Road and Castle Rock Road; thence contin- uing easterly along the center of William Road to the east line of i the 113.99 acre Bancroft parcel as shown on the Official Map Contra q^.Y. Costa County 1938; thence north along said east line to the south line of the 425.93 acre Cowell Portland Cement Company parcel as shown on Official Map Contra Costa County 1935; thence northeasterly along said south line to the exterior boundary of Supervisorial District No. 3; thence following said boundary in a clockwise manner A; } to its intersection with the west line of Range 1-W. ; thence north along said west line to the center of Walnut Avenue; thence north westerly along the center of Walnut Avenue to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 59 y Begm Hing at the intersection of the northeast side of Lot f 14, Block #4, Walnut, Heights with the west line of Section 31, r R-1W, T-IN M.D.B.M. thence generally southeasterly, along the north- east lines of Lots r14, Block 704, 59 4, 3, 2, Block M to the east i P line of the Jones parcel as shown on the Contra Costa County Title Company Map, Walnut Creek south through Danville November 1949; thence southerly and southwesterly along the exterior boundary of said Jones parcel to the southerly line of Idylwood Acres, Unit #1; thence continuing along the southerly lines of Idylwood Acres, Units 71 & #3 to the west line of Section 311, R-11d, T-IN M.D.B. 1.; thence north along the west side of said west line Section 31 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 this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3hIntheMatterofAuthorizingPaymentofFees for election officers' services, etc., for election of directors of Gregory Gardens County Water District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyakv IT IS BY' THE , BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the general wv. county water district election held on March 23 1954 for the election of three direc tors of Gregory Gardens County Water District, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50 plus messenger service fees of $3.00 and .40 mileage for the person delivering the - election he election returns, and that the polling place rent for said election is fixed in the 'sum k of $10.fl IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHIM ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw--°--- ,- zSAY' Tu Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - r i, his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below, in the d matter of the conduct of said election: Catherine M. Cox, 106 Luella Drive, Concord Services as election Officer 12.50 Polling Place rent 10.00 Messenger fee 3.00 tn, Mileage delivering election returns 40 Total 25.90 r Cecelia Mcaweeney, 125 Margie Drive, Concord Services as election Officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Florinda Mercer, 2025 Helen Road, Concord Services as election Officer 12.50X. Total 12 .50 Geraldine L. 14cMulli.n, 149 Hazel Drive, Concord Services as election Officer 12.50 Total 12.50 The foregoing order is passed by the unamimous vote of the Board. In Re Issue of Bonds of Pinole- Hercules Union School District. F: iEREAS, 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 6alifornia, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters herein- after recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: s said governinThatonthe21stdayofDecember, 1953, g board deemed it ad4,5 visahle, and bis 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 9th day of March, 1954, in said school district, to submit to the p electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued. and sold in the amount of $67,0009 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:4 a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. 3 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. 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 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 jajorit 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 G in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in El Sobrante Herald" 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 return 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 1331 votes cast at said election,, that there were 35 illegal or blank votes and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit 1147 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 149 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; r.,r. IT IS THEREFORE RESOVIED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pinole-Hercules Union r School District, in Contra Costa County State of California, issue in the aggregate y, sum of $67,000, in denominations of 01,600; that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of June, 1954, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of u America, at the office of the county treasurer of said county, as follows, to wit: 10 1 3,000 principal amount on June 15 in each of the years 1955-1967, both inclusive; 4,000 principal amount on June 15 in each of the years 196$-1974, both inclusive. 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 mice of said county treasurer ` in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of o-' Sf 34 x, T r i x:rs Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - June, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th day of June and December of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super visors, of said county, and shall be countersigned,and by the treasurer or auditor and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, andA.. 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 reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, ; so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOND OF Pinole-Hercules Union School District N_ of Contra Costa County.s x Pinole-Hercules Union SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to andpro-' mises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of June, 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 t y„ per cent (--%) 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). 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, denomina-1 tions, interest rates and maturities) , numbered from l to 67, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars ($67,000) , and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds ofthe voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held s and conducted in said school district on the 9th day of March 1954, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, Atate of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws i r 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 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 ? ttx 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 E of June, 1954• SEAL H. L. CUMINGS ha inaan of Board of Supervisors g, Countersigned: H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor 1 W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: 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 Pinole-Hercules Union School District j in said County, on the 15th day of 19_1 at his office in Martinez, in said aunty, the sum i of and _2100 Dollars $ 3 or months' interest on Bond No. n of saidc hool District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor T IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said fra 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 collectidn- 7 4 Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - Ls of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause 3; a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at leasttwo weeks in the "PINOLE- HERCULES NEWS", a newspaper of general circulation, 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 4th day of May, 1954, 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 boardre- serves e serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. k. Y 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 6th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: A AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson z NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Granting OTIS P. UPSON free permit to peddle in the unincorpor- ated area of the County. w= Otis P. Upson, 4180 Arthur Road, Martinez, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle household wares in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Otis P. Upson is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #203214, dated November 20, 1953; ry On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Otis P. Upson be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle household wares in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERZD 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 Approving Ordinance No. 859. F Ordinance No. 859, which fixes weight limit of vehicles and trailers on Zone Tree Way, is presented to the 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 ADOPTED. H IT IS BY THE BOARD 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. y In the Matter of Approving f Ordinance No. 861. Ordinance No. 861, which amends Ordinance No. 373 (Bethel Island County Fire` Protection District fire regulations) by regulating time for burning and requiring t7f. permits therefor, 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 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 BRENVOOD 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. Y rtJi`' In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 862. 1 Ordinance No. 862 which establishes a garbage dump at Cowell and provides regulations for use thereof, 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 DIABLO BEACON, 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. u a. qJ gg: Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued Ca In the Matter of Approving z RaiY 'Ordinance No, 863. 3 Ordinance No. 863, which establishes a safety zone for loading and.-.'11- fl unloading of passengers of buses along westerly curb of portion of ARLINGTON AVENUE, } is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, n 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,, t published for the time and in the manner required by law in the RICH14OND INDEPEDENT,' 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 Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances Nos. 544, 8452 849, 553, 554, 555, 8569 557, 558, and 570. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 844, - 845, 849;, 8539 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, and 870, and affidavits of publication of each of said u , ordinances having been filed with this Board, and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner f required by law; f, NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be and the same ares hereby declared duly published. tc The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r p : In the Matter of Ordinance No. 252 Adopted by the City of Concord, and which refers to the Annexation to said City of Holbrook 3HeightsTerritory (Coumercial area). A copy of the certificate of the Secretary of State, dated March 29, a . 1954, which sets forth that a copy of Ordinance No. 252 of the City of Concord was filed with said Secretary of State on March 29, 1954, having been received in the office of the Board of Supervisors; On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of the certificate of the Secretary of State be and the same is hereby ordered filed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a s In the Matter of Authorizing Certain Personnel in the County Health Depart- ment to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS YY BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel in the County Health Department be and they are hereby authorized to attend meetings at County expense r '" x Dr. H. L. Blum, health Director: semi-annual meeting of Conference r of local Health Officers from I-lay 10 to May 15, inclusive, in Los Angeles: Dr. Glen Kent, assistant Health Officer, annual meeting of the Public Health Section of the California Medical Association, from May 9 to May 14, inclusive,"' in Los Angeles. Miss Marian Dingley, Senior Bacteriologist institute of Public Health Laboratory Directors at Asilomar from May 14 to May it. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mrs. Gladys Keyes, Director { of Public Health Nursing, be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at no expense to the County, the Annual Meeting of the Western Branch of the American Public Health Association, from May 12 to May 17, inclusive, in Seattle. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board... - j In the ?Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board Appropriations. and x Expenditures Statement for the fiscal year 1953-54, as of January 31, 1954, IT IS THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. y 3 yj! f Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued I In the Fatter of Approving Ordinance No. 864. Ordinance No. 864, which amends Ordinance No. 634 by deleting portion of, relating to Sleepy Hollow, Units 1, 2, and 3, is presented to- this Board; and x- a On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, 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 ORIRDA 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. J In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 875. Ordinance No. 875, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by rezoning Sobrante Area (Appian 'Way) by addition of Subsection 60, 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 T l d BOARD FURTHER CORDERED that a copy of said ordinance- be published 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. 74 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertising for lids for the Furnishing of Electricity for Crockett, Valona, and Crolona Highway rx. Lighting; District, Contra Costa County. IT APPEARING to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in CRCCKETT, VALONA AND CROLONA HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT will expire on the 27th day of May, 1954, and that it is necessary that a new contract for said lighting ser vices be obtained; s 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 CROCKETT , VALONA AND CROLONA HIGHWAYi' LIGHTING DISTRICT OF LCN.'TR.% COSTA COUNTY in the "CRCCKETT 'ZIERICAN" said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10:O0 otclock A.M. , on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1954. The i'or:;oing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Designating Supervisor Ray S. Taylor as 1, the Official Representative of Contra Costa County on the Bay Counties Mater Problems Committee, and authorizing him to attend meetings of said committee. r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor be and he is hereby designated as the official representative of Contra Costa County on the Bay Counties Water Problems Committee. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor Taylor is authorized to attend, at County expense, meeting of said Committee on Friday, April 23, 1954, at Oakland. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Protest to Property Operated by Pinole Auto Wreckers. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the complaint of Robert John Brazil, P. 0. Box 188, Pinole, to the old wrecked cars and trailers that the Pinole Auto Wreckers have on their premises, be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Orinda Union School District Bonds. ry WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $?50,000 principal amount of bonds of Orinda r Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 100,000, 1954 School Bonds, Series A. of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and 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: z Tuesday, April b, 1954, Continued - Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District American Trust Company, Account Manager 269700.00 Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 269$79.00 Dean Witter & Co. 279110.00 Blyth & Co. , Inc. 279555.50 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of American Trust Company, Account Manager, is the. highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, n NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o 11106rnia,— asfollows: i 1. Said bid of American Trust Company, Account Manager, for $100,000 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 there- of upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: x " Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $100. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum I A-1 - A-15 5 da• A-41 — A-4055 2 1/4% A-56 - A-80 2 1/2% A-81 - A-100 2 3/4% K Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay able semi-annually on June 1 and December 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on June 1, 1955• t 2. All bids except the bid of said American Trust Company, Account Manager, 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 bids. 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 suitable rW quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of April, 1954, by theBoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: z AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i` I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the 6th day of April, 1954• WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors, affixed this 6th day of April, 1954• W. T. PAASCH, Clerk by Dorlys J. Locke, Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Request of Commissioners of Central Fire Protection District that said district be authorized to purchase fire a ` chief's car. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of. Commissioners of the Central County Fire Protection District that said District be authorized to purchase a car owned by Fire Chief Spencer, is referred to the County Purchasing Agent for his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Payment of Mileage Claims at Regular rate for the Training and T Safety Officer. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that theosition of Train and SafetyOfficer is added to the list of those entitled to the regular users automobile mileae rates; and the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims of the person occupying said position at the rate of ten cents per mile for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at the rate of 5Y per mile for each mile driven in excess of 500 miles during each calendar month in the 1 performance of his work for the County. av The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lk' i Y r A . Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Fixing Cost per Patient-Day, Contra Costa County Hospital. On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor.', Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the4 following be and they are hereby fixed as the cost per patient-day at the Contra Costa County Hospital: err Surgical 17.53 Acute Medical 13.29 Isolation 23.3$ kObservation16.15x: Rehabilitation 11.07 r Chronic 9.01 Custodial 4.30r Chest Medical 11.17 pro' Surgical 15.4$ 9: Maternity 19-94 Infants New Born)9.27 Pediatrics t Medical 14.26 Surgical 19.30 4 Out Patients 4.12 R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of the County Poundmaster. Report of the County Poundmaster for the Month of March 1954, is presented: . j4 to this Board and ordered placed on file. a, In the Matter of Probation Account Audit Calendar year 1953. The County Auditor having presented to this Board the Audit Report of the Probation Department Accounts for the year 1953; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED.m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fi In the Matter of Authorizing the County Auditor to adjust permanent salary appropriations monthly. y . WHEREAS the vacancy in any position authorized for any department results in a surplus in the amount of the appropriation for permanent personnel for the department and WHEREAS such surplus amount may not thereafter become expendable except by further action of this Board, and, WHEREAS improved accounting control over such surplus amounts will result x, from having them deducted from the permanent personnel appropriations of the department and added to the unappropriated reserve, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDERED BY THIS BOARD that the County Auditor transfer such amounts as they accumulate each month without further action of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. wr. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to write off certain older Crippled Children's Service Accounts Receivable. The County Auditor-Controller having presented to this Board lists of Crippled Children's service Accounts Receivable, uUch accounts are from cases active prior to September 1, 1951, when the Crippled Children program was transferred from the Social Service Department to the Health Department , and the accounts included in the Auditor-Controller's list form the major portion of those which the Health Depart- went previously classified as uncollectible, and said County Auditor-Controller having recommended that said accounts be written off; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the writing off of said accounts receivable as hereinafter set forth be and the same are hereby APPROVED: UNCOLLECTIBLE t OVER FOUR YEARS OLD r 10- x 71 40 r f TT 1 fj t Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - i A Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount Linn Nettie Basden 1/15/4$ 150.00 Sidney Bleicher 7/12/49 30.00 Sharon Bodutch 4/13 49 10.00 Lee Allen Brooks 6/1/5 45.06 Edward Broux 10/21 49 75.00 Ronalf Burge 5 44$ 2g•00 Dale Ivan Connally 4/2 /49 John Cullen 3/15/4$54.00 Rosaleen DeJesus 4/21/49 62.47 James Furtado 4/21J49 5.00 R. G. Frazier 5/9/49 22.25 Virginia Gilmore 6/7/48 100.00 William Grenier 7/27/49 70.00 k David Grillo 1/16/49 9.00 Michael Horner 1/16/ 49 5G0-00 ail Howland V16/47 7.00 Douglass Kewell 4/29/47 57.00 John William Krajcirik 3/15 4$ 150.00 i Patsy Law 9/1 4$ 20.00 David Lowe 11 17/47 100.00 Daniel C. Martinez 11 26,/4$ 121.9$ Geralding Mello 41/49 3.00 Jack Miller 3/31/49 129.60 Charles Robert McMurray 12/1$/46 249.65 Carol J. Nelson 5/9/49 69•5 1$5.16 i JerryReis 4/25/49 40.00 x I Shirley Reposa 4/ 1/47 David Rhines 3/15/4$ 11$4.6$ James B. Rutherford 10 13/49 210.00 Helen Sabedra 4/13/49 100.00 Richard Saide 4/21/47 100.00 Rose Marie Schimpfle 4/21 47 146•$6 Gaynell Stevens 2/6Y7 30.50 Judith Tanner 4/21/47 205.00 w Annette Turner 3/15/4$11.80 r, Joseph Delmar Walters 4/13,49 29.40 Verna Lee West 3/$/49 13.50 Steven Zurilgen 5/9/49 2$• b TOTAL 4031.16 r UNCOLLECTIBLE LESS THAN FOUR YEARS OLD Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount R Jesus Manuel Arenivar 31/51 23.25 Toni and Roberta Arguello 6/ 0/51 25.00 Louis Darrell Bailey 3/20 52 10.00 Sherry Beacham 1/7Z52 19.1$ Bonnie Berkert 2/$/52 19.00 Horace Billeci 4/ 0/51 13.00 SuB Marilyn Bise 6/0/51 2$•24 4. Joseph Bratkovich 51/51 11.39 a 6 0/51 15.00DannyLewisBreeding Michale Anthony Cariglio 7 20/50 16.00 Betty Sue Cartwright 3/30/50 25.00 K Jo Ann Christensen 3/ 1/51 22.0$ Lorine Cox 3/23/,50 19.00 w. Virgil Croft 3/31/50 10.00 John Cuddihy 5/31/51 7.72 Henry and Marcelle Dressler 4/30/51 3.00 f Duane Dughman 5/31/51 25.00 Albert Gahr 11M 15 50 25.00 Linda Rae Han 1/15152 21.89 Raymond Arnold Hampton 3Z1513O 27.55 Ann Hork 4/ 0 51 31.94 Terrilynn Hull 30/50 3.00 James Edwin Johnson 5/ 1/51 5.00 t Wanda Jones 1 15/52 22.97 Gail Lee Kearney 5/31/51 35.00 Patricia Klatt 6/30/51 F Margaret Lillard 3/17150 41.76 Sandra Lutterman 2/$Y2 25.0$ Jerry Henry Martin 6/ /51 6.00 Paulette R. Marivelle 4/3 0/51 44.72 Janice Ann Nielson 4!30/51 27.21 John Dean Oliver 5/31/51 23.50 James Douglas Owens 4/.30/51 3.00 Barbara Kay Phillips 76 1/51 13.75 Charlene Piaz 30/5 Terry E. Pitzer 6/,30/51 11.00 Dolores Ramirez 9/30/51 40.00 Josephine Ramos 12,/AJ50 39.00 Judy Rucquoy 3 20`50 19.15 s Felicia Sadowski 3/20/50 3$•00 Marie Elaine Scholes 3/22/50 22.31 Jerry Spicer 4/30/51 20.00 Gerald Stacey 5/16/50 35.25 Francis Stevenson 6/ 0/51 15.45 Larry and Roy Stilley 31/51 1$.00 Phyllis Thomas 51/51 34.30 zw William Wade 5/22750 3.00 s Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - k T(`r UNCOLLECTIBLE LESS THAN FOUR YEARS OLD, Cont. Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount Sherry Watts 3/15/50 Beverly Ann White 2/8/52 25;00- M Craig Wilkins 7/31/51 21.93 Darien-Wilson 8/31/51 Anna Mae Wisdom 5/31/51 3.00 fi James Robert Wolfe 12/15/50 48.00 . Maxine-Jean Wyland 3/15/50 15,00` rxr Janice-L. Young 4/30/51 21.24 s Marie Ruth Zanotelli 2/14/52 40 00 David Leon Baer 6130151 W 309.00 Vis„ Olive Countryman 5/31/51 490057' µBetty Jean Harris 1/7/52 75. 00 John Key 5/31/51 859.55 T ,'Marilyn King 5/16/50 63. 64 Ralph Leasure 7/31/51 156. 28 Janice and Mary Jo McAtee 5/16/50 419.28 fifi Carol Lee Smith 12/11/51 90. 00 TOTAL:3651- 53 NO WRITTEN AGRE 14M OR UNABLE TO PAY t Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount Sharon Lee Albright 2/23/50 81 Geneva Alice Boles 5/16/50 30.00° 5 Barbara Boyd 3/17/5072. 50.Sammy John Brooks 3/20/50 25. 63 Larry Brown 3/31/51 111.56 f .William Bryson 5/31/51 106. 00 Stuart Phillip Burgess 5/30/51 3:00r. ek" K Anita Burns 11/12/46 300. 00 Albert Jesse Childress 5/31/,51 47.33 y Lawrence Dada 5/16/50 10. 00 Albert DeLeon 5/31/51 77. 25 Judith Ann Emons 3/20/50 3.. 00-Karen Fondren 3/23/ 0 325. 00 Stephen Gallegos 3/15/ 155. 86 Jerry Gibbs 4/13/49 50. 00 Dale Martin Gjertsea 5/16/50 1, 50 Larry Lane Gjertsen 5/16/50 9. 62. Kathleen Shirley Grant 3116/50 123, 60 Allen Harris 30/51 10. 00 u .James Homes 4/20/50 28. 94 Dustin Deak Holtz 5/24/50 3, 00 Arnold Huna 5/31/51 33. 00 Jerry Johnston 4/30/51 3 . 000 Barton Edwin Kennedy 12/15/50 75. 0040.Marilyn Kent 5/9/49 128. 11 Carol Kynock 3/20/50 12. 00 Gerald Lewis 5/31/51 23. 16 Diane Loyd 8/31/51 166. 33 David McAninch 3/20/50 24. 50 Dwayne MoVeff 12/8/47 13- 00 Sandra Jayne Nelson 4/30/51 225, 00 Joseph O'Neal 12/18/46 25. 008 Barbara Jena Rehberg 5/31/51 85.08 R Glenda Lea Rodden 3/15/48 24. 00 Glen P. Santos 6/16/50 100.00 r Leonard and Tommy Searls 5/16/50 78. 76.Wanda Shelton 4/15/49 31. 68 Raymond Smith 3/15/50 145. 14 Richard Snell 3/15/50 75. 00 Hal Spanos 12/18/46 106. 00 µPanay Theresa Stevenson 3/31/51 95.54 Lori S. Sullivan 9/30/51 5.00 Elaine Tongen 6/7/49 265,00 Eugene Frederick Virgo 6/31/51 18.138 JamesQuinn Wade 5/31/ 51 125.004sC"Marvin George Walker 6/30/51 36.36 TOTAL:3468. 14 Mme.ADDRESS UNKNOWN DID NOT REPLY TO LETTER UNWILLING TO PAY OR CHILD DECEASED.1 Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount Porter Allen Anthony 8/31/51 606.37 Ernest Gaines 8/31/51 85. 00 Y Frani sco Gomez 5/31/51 25.00 Constance Louise Henderson 8/31/51 15.00 Violet Patricia Larson 3/23/50 17. 94 nx Robert Lancaste r Lawry 5/31/51 192.36 Richard D. McCollum 9/30/`1 37.50 Don Northam 1/23/47 103. 00 f Valeria Schwertfeger 4/14/49 150.00 Vernon Sweeney 5/31/51 17.18 Russell Webster 6/30/51 79.45 TOTAL: 42 2:. 0. Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - h BUT IN ERROR x Case Name Date of Last Activity Amount Thomas Joseph,Arns 3/24/50 48.00 .x Alvin Bickham. 4/30/51 53.00 Richard Allen Davidson 4/30/31 3.95 Marvel Gibson. 4/21/47 68.,48 Diane Jenkins, 4/30/51 14.25 Charlotte Jean Mason 12/15/50 75.00. John and Mary' 4/30/51 18,50 Y John Morin 10/30/50 15..00 Leonard Patton 5/31/51 20.00 Wilma Jean Rops 5/31/51 6.00 Evelyn Joan Wgttkins 12/15/50 9.18. Park J. White, 4/13/49 150.00 t Yoder, Charlesetta Evelyn 3/31/50 3.00 TOTAL: 484-36 The, foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of- the: Hoard. t In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of r California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens, } on the property herinafter described; and said request having been approved by the' District Attorney; y, . Y On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 fy fi W, County tax liens on the following described property as requested:s 1Q53-54 County Tac Liens on Property Acquired by the State of California for Highway Purposes Description Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No., Subdivision tz j p Spaulding Richmond-Pullman 17-18 8 122922 Townsi to For 45-46 33 Por 123379 Fast Richmond Blvd. 2 28 Por 129904 z Richmond Traffic Center Por 90-15 Incl. 1 132502 w- 132503 4 132504 r 1 Huber Tract 14-15 8 138360 Del Hambre Terrace Por 32 172082 ki Pringle Ranch Por 40-41 172677 x 172678 Pringle Addn,to W. C. Por 1 3 172745 r Por 34 41 172802 Por 16 6 172850 Zh i Subn of Por tot 1372 San Pablo Rancho Por 2-3 E Por' 204014jO Por 5 E Por 204018 Pacheco Grant Descr. 13.140 Ac 606735 Las Juntas Eptates 4 625504 Willart Park, 38 814088 Ox- Whitton Subn, Por 13-14 920620 Thr foregoing order is passed by the unanimour vote of the Board. f d Y 9HtV , L S i a e 4 s Y_ Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of VINE HILI, VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDER FIXIRG BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND CALLING AN ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NCT SAID DISTRICT SHALL BE FORMED AND FOR ELECTION OF FIRST DIRECTORS. WHEREAS a petition signed by registered voters residing within the boundar- ies of the proposed Vine Hill Village County Water District, equal in number to at least ten Der cent (1059) of the number of votes cast in the the office of Governor at the neral election next Proposed district for petition, which said prior to the presenting of the p petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed distric and prayed that it be incorporated into a district, was filed with the Board of Supervisors on the 9th day of March, 1954; and WHEREAS by order of the Board of Su ervisors duI .made on thePY 9th day of 1 March, 1954, the time for the hearing upon said petition was set for Tuesday, April 6, 1954, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day; and 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 r the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Water Code; y and 3 WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of Dublication on file herein that such notice was duly and regularly published in the 'CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE" for the Y. time and in the manner required by law as shown by the affidavit of the publisher of said newspaper on file herein; and WHEREAS, at the hearing held on April 6, 1954, the board heard and considered a petition signed by five (5) persons who are registered voters and three (3) persons who are not registered voters, all found to be residents within the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS no personfprotestedtheinformationo_ said district or-the proposed boundaries thereof; and WHEREAS, at said 'nearing all persons interested were given an apportunity to appear and to be heard; and WHEREAS, on the 21st day of July, 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 interests of the County and the proposed water district that the neme of the proposed water district shall be VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DI STRICT; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that the said petition for the formation of said county water district complies with the requirement's of the provisions of Chapter 1, of Part 2, of Division 12, of the Water Code and that saidtition ispe genuine and sufficient in every respect. a 2. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that notice of they 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: All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 12, Vine Hill Village, filed August 29, 1952, in Volume 48 of Haps at Page 3, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence S 620 39' S, 220.01 feet and S 26to 56' 10"W, 448.61 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 18 of said Vine Hill Village, said point also being on the northerly boundary line of the Acheson Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence in a westerly direction along the said railroad right of xray to the southeast corner of the 5.53 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Roger H. Lanquell, recorded July 1, 1952, Recorder's File No. 28832, Recorder's Office 'Contra Costa County, California; thence N 10 fit, 450.31 feet to the northeast corner of said 5_53 acre parcel, said point being the southeast corner of the 8 acre parcel described in the deed from Joseph E. Digardi, et ux, to Wygal Brothers Builders, recorded A April 11, 1950, Recorder's File No. 16581, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa e County, California; thence continuing N 10 W along the east line of said 8 acre parcel and the northerly extension thereof to its intersection with the center line of the Martinez-Pacheco Highway, thence southeasterly along the center 11ne of said road to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot 6 of said Vine Hill Village; thence southwesterly along said extension and along the easterly line of said Vine" Hill Village to the point of beginning. 4. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that no long has been excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such proposed district. y 44 r II Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the proposed district should be VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the proposed Vine Hill Village County Water District on the 26th day of May, , 1954, between the hours of seven o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m. of said day, at which said election shall be submitted the proposition of determining whether or not the proposed district shall :` be formed, and that the notice of such election shall contain the following: a) The day of the election, namely, May 26, 1954. b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district, which shall be as set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof. c) The name of the proposed district, which shall be VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. d) A statement that the first directors will be elected at that election, who will take office if the district is formed. 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the bound- aries of said proposed district shall be and it is hereby consolidated into one - (1) 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 designated as follows: POLLING PLACE: Residence of B. L. Smith 3850 Adelaide Drive Martinez, California OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Inspector: Annette F. Jensenu Route 3, Box 24, Sodaro Road Martinez, California Judge: Mrs. ShirleyWakefield 191 McMurtry Drive Martinez, California Judge: Mrs. Eleanor Brown 15 Sodaro Road Martinez, California k Clerk: Mrs. Betty M. Smith 3850 Adelaide Drive Piartinez, California 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following proposition M shall be submitted to the electors: Shall the proposition to form Vine Hill Village County Water District, under the County Water District Law, be adopted?' and that the first directors for the proposed district shall be nominated and voted for as nearly as may be provided in Part 4, of Division 12 of the Water Code. 9. It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of the .election herein provided for shall be published by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) weeks in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. dam: 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 6th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: k .. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUHMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W: G. w BUCHA1cAN, J. FREDERI CKSON NOES: Supervisors - None r ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Approval cf Change Order No. 28 (Granting, extension of time, etc.) Contra Costa County hospital Project ho. 2.y On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of j3 Supervisor Goyak, seconded ,by Supervisor Frederickson, IT jS BY .THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 28, which makes certain changes at Pio CHANGE in contract price h and extends the completion date to February 24, 1954, in contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 2, is approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous Grote of the Board In the Matter .of Registration Proclamation. Y WHEREAS, April 15, 1954, is the last day for registering to vote in the Juni n primary elections, AMD, to be a good American citizen, an eligible person should register now, 5 see that his friends are registered, study the issues, and then be sure to vote, µ.NOW, THER£FO?VE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor x..Buchanan, this Board of Supervisors HEREBY PROCLAIMS the week starting April 8th and ending April 15th, as VOTERS REGISTRATION WEEK and requests that all organizations and citizens devote that week to seeing that all good Americans protect their. right to vote by making; sure they are properly registered to do so. w The foregoing proclamation was passed by the following vote of the d Tuesday, April 6, 19j4, Ct 1iLinuece AYES: Supervisors - I. T.Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - bone. r In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with U. S. Barbachano, Architect, for the remodeling of the County Court House Building. Agreement dated March 24, 1954, between Contra Costa County, hereinafter culled the Owner, and U. S. Barbachano, hereinafter called the Architect, and wherein said Architect agrees to prepare plans for the remodeling of the County Court House w Building, and wherein the Owner agrees to pay said Architect a fee of ten percent of A a the cost of the work, with other payments and reimbursements as provided in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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 on behalf of the owner. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Platter of Complaint of Henry D. Weiss with reference to flood water disposal on street known as Claremont Avenue, Orinda.nw On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter referred to in a communication dated March 22, 1954, r-0 from Henry D. Weiss, 2119) Russell Street, Berkeley, and concerning flood water dis- posal on the street known as Claremont Avenue, Orinda, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the District Attorney, and to the County Road Commissioner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Amended Agreementry between the County and the State, and referring to reimbursement by the State for certain services. x f Agreement dated March 9, 1954, between the State of California, through its Department of Public Health, hereinafter called the State, and the County of Contra- Costa, hereinafter called the County, and wherein it is agreed that, in consideration of the adoption by the County of a total budget of not less than $608f771.00, including the $440,570.00 for salaries and wages for the support of the County of Contra Costa partment for the fiscal year, July 1, 1953, to and including June 30, 1954HealthDe and expenditures of funds in accordance therewith, the State agrees, subject to the availability of funds supplied by the Federal Government, for assisting in the estab- lishment, etc. , of adequate Public Health Service, etc., to reimburse partially, the w County for actual expenditures for salaries and personal services Incurred in accordance with said budget during the said period, such reimubrsement to be at a rate of 15% of the actual expenditures for salaries and personal services, but not to exceed a total of l`9,773.00 for the year, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD O'7DERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. F"rTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the utter of Appropriation z4 Adjustments. fir. On notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE??ED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments listed be, and the same are hereby AUTHORIZED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Agricultural Commissioner Pest Control Supplies 1862.00 6 Unappropriated Reserve 1862.00 To provide funds for pest control supplies for remainder of fiscal year. Agricultural Extension Service Capital Outlay, 1 H.P. , 5-disc Seeder 150.00 Supplies (Aerial Photos) 150.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 150.00 150.00 To provide funds for purchase of seeder which is needed by May 1. Auditor-Controller 4105 Supplies 41500 2200.00 Special Sxpense #600 6000.00 ReDlacement 800 54.00 ADDlied Cost 1700 1000.00 Unappropriated Reserve #950 7254.00 Check signer(Replacement) was estimated to cost $1139.00. Actual cost was 11192.40. There will be a surplus in applied cost (700 group). This is credit for department service (Relief unrk done in Auditor's office) . 46 Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued s Appropriation Decrease Increase Building Inspection Electric Adding Machine 310.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 310.00 E t County Clerk g Capital Outlays - Shelving 371.00 Unappropriated reserve - General Fund 371.00 M,a To finance steel shelving for Exhibit Room 43 Office Equipment Replacement: 1 Electric typevTi ter 445.00 t Office Equipment Replacement 1 Typewriter 175.00 Office Equipment Replacement 270.00 To provide funds for purchase of an electric typewriter instead of manual typewriter., Courts & Administration Buildings Capital Outlays - Furnishings Sand Jars 396.00 1 Couch, 4 Chairs 120.00 10 Tables 327.00 40 Chairs 517.00 fir. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1366.00 To provide funds for furnishings for service areas and lunch room of new Administra F t tion Building. hood Control and Water Conservation District GroundC^Improvements ,49 425.00 K y Other ontractural Services 43..29 425.00 Unappropriated Reserve - Flood District 425.00 425,00 Him u C. 0. - Primary Road ^.roup14371 5026.00 r C. 0. - Secondary Road .roup 45093 5026.004 To cover partial cost of construction of valley and improving pavement on. Flumaveg f ; Road, +pork Order 4435. r Capital Outlay - Garage Equipment 3500.00 Building alterations 500.00 Operating supplies 300.00 Unappropriated Reserve 4300.00_ To provide funds to equip pool garage at 725 Ward Street, Martinez. County Hospital Fittings & equipment to utilize oxygen pipe line x from cylinder s tors a room to nurser6 Y--installed 775.00 Unappropriated Reserve 775.00 To provide Funds for egai hent to furnish oxygen to premature nursery, To connect Hospital Fire Alarm System with City System 709.004 Unappropriated Reserve 709.00 Branch Jails Repair Crockett Jail (232-674) 100.00,. Unappropriated Reserve 100.00 Alk- Social Service Unappropriated Reserve 950.00r Temporary Help 950.00 Replacement of employee seriously injured in auto accident. Capital Outlay - Electric Heater 17,004 Replacements - Electric Typewriters 17.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 17.00 17.00 Transfer of surplus will Dermit purchase reimburseable by State funds. r s:_ Sunerior 0ourt No. 5 id Capital Outlay - 1 desk 182.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 182.00 County Surveyor d"'M Services 2000.00 i Dept. service Credits 2000.00 Special Expense 300000x Temporary Lelp 500.00 Supplies 500.00 Unappropriated Reserve 4000.00 4000.00 fyi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS u Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments shown., e, and the sane are authorized: i F Auditor-Controller L t 14 One Intermediate Typist Clerk position added effective April 72, 1954; p Richmond Health Center1 7 Al Addition of one Hospital Attendant to staff effective April 7, 1954; a Tuesday, April of 1754, Continued - Social Service Addition of two Social :porkers to staff effective April 7, 1954; Addition of two Assistant Right-of-Way Agents effective April 7, 1954; County Library l Authorized increase in hours from 20 to 40 per week through June 30, 1954, f,for Library Nide position u605-261-OS• Civil Service Allocated one position in class of Personnel Analyst effective May 1, 1954. IT IS BY M BOARD FL'RTES.3 ORDERED that the class of Personnel Analyst, Range 32 04294515) , be and the same is hereby established, effective April 7, 1954• 4 41 yT The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real r Property. R E SOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa heretofore authorized the County Administrator to negotiate for the purchase of the property'de= scribed in the notice hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, has completed negotiations for the purchase of the hereinafter described real property and has advised this Board that the owners thereof will convey said property to the County of Contra Costa for Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), 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 18th day of May 1954, at ten o'clock A.M. in the Supervisors Room of the Hall of Records,. ' Martinez, 6alifornia, as the time and place when the Board of Supervisors of Contra' Costa County will meet to consummate the purchase of said hereinafter described prop- erty; 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 East Contra Costa Observer for three weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INT 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 6th day of April, 1954, in regular meeting de- clared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa the following described property: All that certain real property in the City of Oakley, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: fr All of Block 2 as shown on the Amended Map A of the Town of Oakley, filed March 21, 1903, in book C of Maps, page 51, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. That it is proposed to purchase said property from Oakley Union School Dis- trict, successors to Oakley Public School District of Contra Costa County; purchase price of said property to be the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000); and Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1954, at ten o'clock A.M. of said day in the Supervisors Room of the Hall of Records, at Martinez California, has been fixed as the time and place when the Board of Supervisors of the Bounty of Contra Costa will meet to consummate said purchase. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of said County. By S/ M. A. Smith Deputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 6th day of April, 1954, 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 Adjournment of Meeting in respect to the Memory of the late CAPTAIN FN HARRY R. OAKLEY. WHEREAS the late Captain Hap Try R. Oakley who passed away on March 26, 1954,; had been a resident of Orinda for forty-three years; and 4N} i`i frfl FW47R' 4 Tuesday, April 6, 1954, Continued - WHEREAS, during those years he had served well and faithfullythe people of his community, and had participated actively in the affairs of Orinda through his ser- vice as a Commissioner of the Orinda County Fire Protection District, Commissioner of fA Jz the Orinda Count Water District; and for twenty-eight, years had been a member of the G a . Orinda Volunteer Fire Department; and WHEREAS, he was always willing to do all that he could to assist in the af- fairs of Orinda and the entire County of Contra Costa; F J: tia 3 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this meeting shall be and it is at this timer y 4:15 p.m. on the 6th day of April, 1954, ADJOURNED IN RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF CAPTAIN w HARRY R. OAKLEY. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: rte AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. z ABSENT:Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 13, 1954, at- 9 o'clock. ` a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: Vl r~ W. T. PA CLERK By De uty erk Y = r• f , a x At i r:.. i V e l r y. t i w Rif r Ste" 3 i 4 , BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 13 , 1954 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, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Resolution of der the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, declar- ing its intention to advertise y and sell a franchise. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, duly seconded and carried, the following Resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, Shell Chemical Corporation, a corporation, has made application in writing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for a franchise more w° particularly described in the "Notice of Sale of Franchise" hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND ORDERED by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that it is proposed to grant 1 said franchise in the manner provided by law, substantially in the form and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in the "Notice of Sale of Franchise" and that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise by publishing Notice of Sale of Franchise in "THE POST DISPATCH a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, once a day for ten (10) successive days, or as often dur- ing said period as said paper is published, beginning with the issue of April 19, 19549 substantially in the following form, to wit: NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE" F ^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by Shell Chemical Corporation, a corporation, for the franchise hereinafter described, and it is pro- posed by said Board of Supervisors to offer for sale and to grant by ordinance, to the highest bidder, said franchise on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned. Said franchise is described and will be granted substantially in the follow- ing form: 0 0 0 0 ti SECTION 1. The right, privilege and franchise is hereby granted to (name of s successful bidder) , from time to time to construct, maintain, operate, repair renew, and remove or abandon in place, one pipe line for the transportation of petroieum, liquid hydrocarbon substances, gas, including hydrogen, natural gasoline, water, waste water, mud, steam and other liquid and gaseous substances, together with all manholes, service connections and appurtenances necessary or convenient for the operation of said pipe line for the term of forty (40) years from and after the date when this franchise shall become effective, in, under, along and across the public highways , 3a, streets, and alleys in the unincorporated portions of the County of Contra Costa here- inafter set forth: 1. County Road 13481 - Port Chicago Highway from a point 50 feet southerly of the South line of Flumaveg Road to the South line of Bates Road. 2. Bates Road from Port Chicago Highway to Westerly terminus. 3. Rodriguez Street from Eastline of Arthur Avenue to West- erly terminus. y. SECTION 2. a) The word "Grantee" herein means and includes Grantee and its succes- sors and assigns. b) The word "County" herein means the County of Contra Costa. c) "Public highway" herein means and includes the public highways, streets and alleys in the unincorporated portions of the County, hereinabove set forth. x d) The words "franchise property" herein means all property constructed, installed, operated or maintained in any public highway, pursuant to any right or y. privilege granted by this franchise. SECTION 3. This franchise and privilege is granted and shall be held and en- joyed only upon the provisions and conditions prescribed by law and those contained in this Ordinance. The grantee must, within thirty (30) days after the passage of this Ordinance file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count a written acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Ordinance. y, SECTION 4. All franchise property to be constructed and operated under this franchise shall be built and constructed in a good and workmanlike manner and of good material, and the pipe line laid, located, or maintained under said franchise shall be so placed as not to interfere with the use of said public highway by the traveling public or for public purposes. In constructing, installing and maintaining the fran- chise property, the Grantee shall make and backfill all excavations in such manner and 4,a ax>x m.Tuesday, April 13 , 1954, Continued - wayas to leave the surface of the public highway in as good condition as it waspghyg prior i to said excavation, as well as to conform to the statutes of the State of California and to existing ordinances of the County, with respect to the securing of permits and I the excavation, filling and obstruction of County highways. The work to erect or lay said system shall be commenced in good faith within not more than four (4) months from the granting of this franchise and if not so commenced the franchise shall be forfeited.14 j SECTION 5. Whenever any portion of the territory covered by this franchise shall be annexed to, or otherwise become a part of any municipal corporation, or of any other County, or of any other political subdivision of the State of California, the rights reserved under this franchise to the County, or any officer thereof, shall inure p to the benefit of such municipal corporation or County, and its appropriate officers. i SECTION 6. Grantee shall not sell, transfer or assign this franchise or any of the rights or privileges granted hereby without the consent of the Board of Super- visors, nor shall this franchise or rights or privileges be sold, transferred or as- signed except by a duly executed instrument in writing, filed in the office of the j County Clerk of the County; and provided, further, that nothing in this franchise shall be construed to grant to said Grantee, any right to sell, transfer or assign this fran- chise, or any of the rights or privileges hereby granted, except in the manner afore- said. fore- said. SECTION 7. The County reserves the right to improve any highway, street, alley or other public places, or portion thereof, over and within which this franchise i is granted, including the widening, change of grade, construction or reconstruction of such highway, street, alley or other public places, or any portion thereof, and there f% is further reserved to the Count and an municipal corporation,i y y p rp political subdivision or district within the County the right to construct, reconstruct, install, repair and maintain in any such highway, street, alley or other public places, or portion thereof, any public improvement. If notice in writing is given to the Grantee ten (10) days in advance of the fact that work is to be done pursuant to any right reserved above in this section, 5; specifying the general nature of the work and the area in which the same is to be per- k formed, then the Grantee shall do all things necessary to protect its franchise prop- erty during the progress of such work, and if ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the j County, the Grantee shall temporarily disconnect or temporarily remove or shall relo- cate its franchise property within the public highway to such extent, in such manner, and for such period as shall be necessary to permit the performance of such work in an economical manner, and in accordance with the generally recognized engineering and con- a struction methods, and to permit the maintenance, operation and use of such public im- 1provement or of the highway, street, alley or other public places as so improved. All of such things to be done and work to be performed by the Grantee shall be at the sole cost and expense of the Grantee. y y p corporation, political subdi- In the event that the Count or an municipal cor oration vision or district within the County shall hereafter construct, install, reconstruct or repair any bridge or artificial support in or underlying any highway, street, alley or I other public places in which the Grantee's franchise property is located, and in the event that the cost of such work as may reasonably be required is increased in order to provide for the installation, maintenance or operation of Grantee's franchise property iin or on the area covered by or underlain by said bridge or other artificial support, then the Grantee shall pay to the County or such municipal corporation, political sub- rl t division or district doing such work the full amount of such increase of cost , upon completion of such construction, installation or repair. Any damage done directly or indirectly to any public street, highway, alley or other public places or public improvement by the Grantee, in exercising directly or indirectly any right, power or privilege under this franchise, or in performing any duty under or pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be promptly repaired by said Grantee, at its sole cost and expense, to the complete satisfaction of the i County. k SECTION 8. If the Grantee shall fail to comply or to commence and diligently proceed toward compliance with any instructions of the Board of Supervisors or Road Commissioner with respect to the location of any of said franchise property or the re- 1pair of any damage to streets, alleys, highways or other public places or any public improvement within ten days after the service of written notice upon the Grantee re- quiring compliance therewith, then the Board of Supervisors may immediately do whatever iwork is necessary to carry out the instructions at the cost and expense of the Grantee, which cost by the acceptance of this franchise, the Grantee shall pay upon demand. SECTION 9. The Grantee shall hold the County, its authorized officers, agents land employees, harmless from and against any and all liability or loss resulting from claims for damages by any person arising out of the acts or omissions of the Grantee, its agents or employees in the performance of any work authorized hereunder. i SECTION 10. The Grantee shall, during the use of this franchise, pay the County two per cent (2%) of its gross annual receipts arising from its operations pur- suant to this franchise, or Five Dollars ($5) per mile for each two inches of internal diameter for each mile of pipe line installed under this franchise, whichever is the greater. Said payments shall be prorated in the calendar years of the beginning and end of this franchise, and said payments to be payable to the County Auditor on or be- fore May 1st of each year during the life of this franchise; and the Grantee shall file with said Auditor a verified statement of its said gross receipts at the time each pay- ment is due. SECTION 11. Any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the condi- tions of this franchise, which neglect, failure or refusal shall continue for more than fifteen days following notice thereof to the Grantee from the County, shall work a for- Tia feiture hereof, and the said County, by its Board of Supervisors, may thereupon declare this franchise forfeited, and may exclude said Grantee from further use of the public Ihighways of said County under this franchise; and said Grantee shall thereupon surrender all rights in and to the same, and this franchise shall be deemed and shall remain null, void and of no effect. JI.a;r-. r4 Tuesday, April 13, 1954, Continued - x. SECTION 12. The Grantee, during the life of this franchise, shall keep on file with the Board of Supervisors and maintain in good standing a bond running to the County, with at least two good and sufficient sureties approved by the Board of Super- visors or a duly qualified corporate surety, in the penal sum of One'Thousand Dollars 1000) , and conditioned that such Grantee shall well and truly observe, fulfill, and perform each term and condition of the franchise, and that in case of any breach of condition of such bond, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be deemed to be liquidated damages and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond. Said bond shall be filed by the Grantee with the Board of Supervisors with- in five (5) days after this franchise is awarded. fay SECTION 13. The provisions of this franchise and all rights, obligations u and duties hereunder shall inure to and be binding upon the Grantee, its successors and assigns. y a o 0 0 fK. Frr Notice is hereby given that sealed bids in writing will be received for said franchise up to ten o'clock A.M. on the 4th day of May, 1954, and at the time above mentioned, and in the Board Room of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, any and all sealed bids will be opened; that all bids must be for payment of a stated sum in the minimum amount of One Hundred Dollars (4100) . and that the frau- chise will be sold and awarded to the person, firm or corporation making the highest cash bid therefor; that at the time of the opening of the bids any person, firm or 3 corporation, who to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors is responsible, pre- sent or represented, may bid for the franchise a sum not less,than ten per cent (10) above the highest sealed bid therefor, and the bid so made may be raised not less than ten per cent (10%) by any other responsible bidder and the bidding may so continue un- til the franchise is finally sold and awarded to the highest responsible bidder there- for. Each sealed bid shall be accompanied with cash or a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the County for the full amount of the bid, and no sealed bid shall be considered unless said cash or check is enclosed therewith. The successful bidder shall deposit at least ten percent (10%) of the amount of his bid with the County Clerk of the County before the franchise is sold and awarded to him. If the successful bidde fails to make the deposit immediately, his bid shall not be received, and is void, and the franchise shall then and there be again offered for sale to the bidder who made the next highest cash bid therefor, subject to the same conditions as to deposit as above mentioned. This procedure shall be had until the franchise is sold and awarded to a bidder who makes the necessary deposit of at least ten percent (10%) of the amount of his bid as herein provided. The successful bidder shall deposit with the County Clerk, within twenty-four 24) hours of the acceptance of his bid, the remaining ninety per cent (90%) of the amount thereof, and he shall also at said time pay to the County Clerk the amount of publication costs incurred by the County in connection with the call for bids on this franchise and the publishing of the franchise ordinance, said charges being borne by the successful bidder. If the bidder fails to deposit with the County Clerk the re- maining ninety per cent (90%) of his bid within twenty-four •(24) hours after its acceptance, the award to him of the franchise shall be set aside, the deposit made by him shall be forfeited, and no further proceedings for a sale of the franchise shall be had unless it is readvertised and again offered for sale in the manner hereinbefore provided. The successful bidder for said franchise sold and awarded shall file a bond running to the County, with at least two good and sufficient sureties approved by the Board of Supervisors or a duly qualified corporate surety, in the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars (31000) , and conditioned that such bidder shall well and truly observe fulfill and perform each term and condition of the franchise, and that in case of any. breach of condition of the bond the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the principal and x sureties upon the bond. The bond shall be filed with said Board of Supervisors within five (5) days after the franchise is awarded, and upon the filing and approval of the, : bond said franchise shall be granted by ordinance to the person, Firm or corporation to Z whom it has been sold or awarded. If the bond is not so filed the award of the franchi e shall be set aside, any money paid therefor shall be forfeited and the franchise shall, in the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, be readvertised and again offered for sale in the same manner and under the same restrictions as hereinbefore provided. DATED this 13th day of April, 1954. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California BY Deputy Clerk AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CEJPE41NGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE 4 k r'fi. d M Tuesday, April 13, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Permit f to operate a carnival near the fWalnutCreekarea. y; . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded bey Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Walnut Creek Post No. 115, Inc. , The American Legion, is granted a. permit too erste a carnival said carnival to be ypPpresentedb the Ross- United Shows on property of Charles W. Dickinson, approximately 2.40 acres, about 120 feet west of w. Contra Costa Highway on Geary Road, on north side, near the Walnut Creek Area, from- April 20, 1954, through April 25, 1954; andw. This Board having been assured that said Legion Dost will use their share of the proceeds of said carnival for welfare purposes (to further the program of JuniorLegionBaseball) this Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of- Ordinance No. 39. 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. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permit to Jimmie McCracklin. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ` BOARD ORDERED that Jimmie McCracklin is granted a permit to conduct a dance at 357 Grove Street, McCracklin Club, North Richmond, on April 17, 1954, up to the hour of 2 a.m. on April 18, 1954. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Fixing Amount of Official Bonds. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at thin time to fix the amount of official bonds of County officers of Contra Costa County` for the ensuing four years commencing the first Monday after the first day of January, 1955; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the amount of official bonds of each of said officials is hereby fixed as follows, to wit: Treasurer 100,000 County Clerk 15,000 Auditor 509000 Sheriff Tax Collector 502000 District Attorney 101000 Recorder 52000 Assessor 102000 4 Surveyor 52000 a Superintendent of Schools 32000 Public Administrator 20,000 Coroner 29000 Constable 12000 Marshal, Municipal Court,Richmond 59000 tITISBYTHEBOARDFURTiMRORDEREDthattheTaxC 'llector shall also, before : F qualifying, file a bond as License Collector in the sum of $5,000. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Sheriff shall give a bond in- the 'r sum of $10,000 in reference to civil matters and an additional bond in the sum of r . 10,000 in reference to criminal matters. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.I 5°fff: In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting. b On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDERED that Arthur L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, is authorized to attend, at County expense{, the annual convention of the County Agricultural Commissioners, to be held at Modesto M from May 11 to May 14, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of s Veterans Service Department. Veterans Service Department having presented to this Board a report for March, 1954, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. A 1 Ji Tuesday, April 13, 1954 - Continued In the Natter of Affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 880. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 880 and affidavit of pub- lication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly regularlyandreularl published for the time and in the manner required by law;f.. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly , published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board;r" In the Matter of Annual Report of the Retirement Fund for the year 1953• YF Annual report of the Retirement Fund for the year 1953 having been presented' to this Board b,, the Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. In the Matter of Bill Presented by Russell E. Larson for clearing street in front of his home. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY- THE ' BOARD ORDERED that the communication dated April 12, from Russell E. Larson, 2379 M: Overlook Drive, Walnut Creek, with reference to his request for clearing of-the street in front of his home, and bill in the amount of 815.00 attached to said communication, A be and they are hereby referred to the District Attorney and the Road Commissioner. The foregoing order- is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchase of car from former fire chief Spencer Central Contra Costa Fire District). On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized and directed to purchase automobile owned by Guy Spencer, former fire chief of the Central Contra Costa Fire District, for the sum of 8650.00, the amount to be charged to the Central Contra Costa Fire District. The foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the I-latter of Directing District 1 -. Attorney to prepare an ordinance which would regulate the purchase of second-hand articles, etc. At the request of Sheriff James N. Long, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak,_ seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to confer with Sheriff Long for the purpose of preparing an ordinance 'tha will make it mandatory that anyone receiving second-hand articles shall prepare a re 4 port in triplicate, listing the name of the person from whom the said article was pur- chased, one copy to be forwarded to the Sheriff's office, one to the Bureau of Identifi- cation, and one copy to be retained by the purchaser. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of Central Contra Costa County Bar association u.. that a department of the ?:unicipal a: Court of Richmond be established in e` x the eastern portion of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the Central Contra Costa County Bar Association r that a department of the municipal Court of Richmond be established in the eastern portion of the county, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator for his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting Bank of America permission to use the Seal of Contra Costa County in advertisingT.- bond issues. At the request of the Bank of America, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor.,. seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Bank of America is 9*i granted permission to use the Seal of Contra Costa County in advertising of any future r Contra Costa County bond issues which may be awarded to the said Bank of America. . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R Al f y, fi 54 Y l Y Tuesday, April 13, 1954 - Continued a z In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to write letters to oil companies, requesting barrels. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to request the oil companies to provide the County with used barrels, in order that the County may place said barrels along the County highways to be used as trash collectors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed Abatement, McClellan Propertysok in S. D. No. 5. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor . Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the con- sideration of the proposed abatement of the McClellan property in S. D. No. 5 be, and the same is hereby continued to June 15, 1954, at 2:30 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments listed be, and the same are hereby AUTHORIZED: AADpropriation Decr,_ease Increase 3 County Garage Unappropriated Reserve 250.00 Garage Mtce.` Job 1109 250.00 Due to unforseen expenses this job has exceeded its allocation. We are, f.N requested the above sum to maintain it for the balpnce of the year. As s l Permanent Personnel 924.00 Unappropriated Reserve 924.00 Request #207> B/0 dated 2-54> Effective 3-3-54 to establish one additional position of Typist-Clerk C1 $2.36 x 3 months and 21 days -- $924.00 Building Insvector Permanent Personnel 99.00 Unappropriated Reserve 99.00 1 4 Sw. a` B/0 dated 3-2-54, effective 4-1-54, request #279 - One range salary increase for Building Inspector. This would increase his salary from $709.00-to $742.00 or 33.00 x 3 months -- $99.00. Health Department Permanent Personnel 12364.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1,364.00 Request ,#263, B/0 dated 9-54, Effective March 10, 1954, one additional position of Physical Therapist, #31.00 x 4 -- $1,364.00 County Hospital Permanent Personnel 11000.00 Unappropriated Reserve 12000.00 Request #264, B/0 dated March 9, 1954, Effective March 1, 1957+ for 5 addition, al positions of Student Vocational Nurses, $50 x 5 - $250.00 x 4 months -- $1,000.00. xr E t, Social Service Permanent Personnel 994.00 Unappropriated Reserve 994.00 IT. Request #270, B/0 Dated 3-9-54 effective 3-10-54 to establish one additional; position of Intermediate Typist Clerk Q 4271.00 x 3-2/3 months -- $994.00. Probation Department r Permanent Personnel 1,747.00 Unappropriated Reserve 12747.00 I nwigM Req. #52 B/0 dated 3-2-54 Effective March 3, 1954 to establish one position f of Juvenile Probation Supervisor, Grade I Ca $410.00 x 3 months, 21 days - $1,747.00 f', 14 a! Tuesday, April 13, 1954 - Continued ApDropriation Decrease Increase Various Permanent Personnel ,- departments: Clerk 1972.00 Assessor 178.00 District Attorney 789.00 Surveyor 641.00 Planning 12032.00 Building Inspector 392.00 Civil Service 311.00 S Municipal Court 271.00 Maintenance Department 803.00 f I Sheriff 667.00 Recorder 507.004 Civil Defense 341.00 458.00Health Road Commissioner 2,187.00 z Garage 663-00 Hospital 11,010.00 Soc Sery 271.00 Health Cntr 392.00 Juv Hall 11220.00 rvf Care of Insane 494.00 Supt, Schools 271.00 Co. Library 651.00 ry Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 321070-00 r n County Library Fund 651-00 are 44 To close to reserves the amount of appropriations released by reason of vacancies in authorized permanent positions during the month of 1March, 1954. k. County Administrator Permanent Personnel 39897.00 Temporary & Seasonal Help 300.00 Serves-es 300.00 Expense Allowances 100.00 Special Expense 50.00 Unappropriated Reserve 450. 00g k 3,597.00 To provide for temporary help and to release excess amount appro- priated in error for building project supervisor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE rl BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby AUTHOR IZED and APPROVED: r F Social Service: Allocation of one position in the class of Typist Clerk for the Richmond K office. Allocation of one position of Typist Clerk for the Martinez office. Health Department: Reclassification of Typist Clerk position #04 to Intermediate Typist Clerk. •`, Justice Court Walnut Creek Judicial Dist.: Allocation of one position of Typist Clerk. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y. In the Matter of Approving r Ordinance No. 866. Ordinance No. 866, Which establishes a garbage dump on portion of Rancho La Bocha de la Canada del Pinole (Briones Valley Area) and regulates use thereof, is pre- sented 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 FURTHM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the PINOLE-HERCULES 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. t i Tuesday, April 13s 1954 - Continued t r In the Matter of the Establishment A . of a County Service Area Pursuant to the "County Service Area Law". RESOLUTION OF INTENTION sr WHEREAS, there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County 1 of Contra Costa on the 7th day of April, 1954, a petition praying For the establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to,the "County Service Area Law", to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein; and WHEREAS, it appears from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the J j County of Contra Costa, that said petition bears the signatures of sixty-six (66) registered voters residing within the. said hereinafter described territory, which number constitutes not less than ten per cent (10°,x) of the registered voters residing z therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors proposes to establish a County Service Area, under the terms of the "County Service Area Law", to be known as County Service Area No. L-1, to include all of the hereinafter described N.territory, to furnish street lighting services therein; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such herein- after described area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ten o'clock a.m. , on Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1954, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area, or the specified type of extended services will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in "THE POST DISPATCH" a newspaper of general circulation pub- Y. lished in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated in the hereinafter described rJ a area, the last day of publication to be at least seven (7) days prior to the date herein set for hearing. rYryry+"" The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Centra X Costa, which it is proposed be formed into a County Service Area is specifically de- scribed as follows: Of Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 22 Block 11, Clyde, filed p.April 22, 1919 in book 17 of Maps at gage 358, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence N 68 50' E, 583.50 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block. 14, Clyde; thence N 42° 57' 15" E to the southwesterly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the southwesterly line of said canal to the northerly boundary line of the U.S.A. Inland Storage Area; thence southwesterly along said Inland Storage Area boundary line to the north- easterly line of the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad right of way as shown on said map of Clyde; thence northwesterly along said B. & C. R. right of way to the easterly boundary line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way; thence northerly along said easterly right of way line to a point which bears S 680 50' W, 40 feet from the point of beginning, k ' said point being the most westerly corner of Norman Avenue, as shown on said map of Clyde; thence N 68° 501 E, 40 feet to the most westerly cor ner of Lot 2> Block 11> Clyde, the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, ii. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - NONE i ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE xi In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance Estab- lishing a "No Parking" zone on portion of Arlington Boulevard. r A On the recommendation of the engineer of the Traffic Division of the Road Com- F missioner's office, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak,, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordinance establishing: a "No Parking" zone on the north side of Arlington Boulevard, Road No. 1061, from they west line of Cypress Avenue to the east line of Elm Avenue, a distance of 150 feet. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u q nom s va T:2 Tuesday, April 13, 1954- Continued f'45 i. In the Matter of resolution re dumping of garbage along road-4 . ways and private property in r, z_ County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTIONa WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Supervisors that un- lawful dumping of garbage, trash, rubbish or similar material, along the roadways and, fzi upon private property within the County of Contra Costa, has become both widespread and flagrant; and WHEREAS, such dumping has created a health hazard and an unsightly condition throughout the whole of the county; and x WHEREAS, such dumping is in willful disregard of Penal Code Section 374b of the State of California, which section reads: It shall be unlawful to place, deposit or dump, or cause to be placed, deposited or dumped, any garbage, swill cans, bottles, Papers ashes, refuse, carcass of any dead animal, offal, trash or rubbish or any noisome, nauseous or offensive matter in or upon any public or private highway or road including any portion of the right of way thereof, or r. in or upon any private property into or upon which the public is ad- y witted by easement or license, or on any private property without the consent of the owner, or in or upon any public park or other public property other than property designated or set aside for such purpose by the governing board or body having charge thereof. Any person, firm. or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty, of a misdemeanor." and u WHEREAS, the cooperation of all citizens, residents and taxpayers is urgently required in reporting any evidence of unlawful dumping, as aforesaid, to the police or Sheriff's Office, or any law enforcement agency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND PROCLAI14ED that citizens, residents and taxpayers are urged to assist law enforcement officers in the apprehension of the afor said violators. Yr BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be given to all PTA associations, service and improvement clubs, Boy Scout organizations, school depart 3 ments, City Councils, all county departments and any other organization, institution SY}. or group which desires to be of assistance. Passed and adopted on the 13th day of April, 1954, by the. following vote of - the Board: 1 : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - None 0 ABSENT: Supervisors - None r nia kJ Yuii sv v"e And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, April 15, 1954, at 9 o'clock a m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. E 4 v' Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk 1 i.,j r. s fill. f• t fs 58 t a t 3." BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY APRIL 15 1954 THE BOARD 9T IN RWi9AR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. f IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, M RTINEZ, CAL IFORNIA PRESEh7: HON. H. L. CU..-MINGS? CHAIR14AN PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK i In the Matter of Authorizing y Sheriff to transport prisoners.Al On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James N. Long, Sheriff is authorized to transport twenty prisoners from the County Prison Farm on April 16, 1954, to trail ride grounds near Concord to do clean-up work. C7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation s of 1953-54 County tax Lien. The Ricmond School District having requested the cancellation of the 1953-5+ y County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond School District; and 3,.. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by r _ the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax y : liens on the following described property as requested: s: Description Subdivision Block 1953-94 Assort=No. East Richmond Heights 8 88 752769 2 9 88 752770 10 88 752771 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Lien. The Contra Costa Junior College District having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa Junior College District; and r The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa Junior College District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 r` County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been ap- proved by the District Attorney;.. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax ` lien on the following described property as requested: 1953-54 Assmt. No. Ro San Pablo, Por lot 220 - 136.35 Ac. ;Por 805123 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jzz In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Lien. N The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California Division of Public Works; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of rr California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE mss BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax j lien on the following described property as requested: 1 Ro San Pablo, Descr. 1953-54 Assmt. No. Por 95110 Por 95112 all" S Tr1l.,11 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f 7 5„ 59-t Y r y' Thursday, April 15, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Lien. The District Attorney's office having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property ac y quirzd by the ,tet. Diablo Unified School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; 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 the 1953-51+ County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Galindo Estates, Subn of lots 11 and 12, Lot 8, 1953-54 Assmt #604818 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r . In the 2iatter of Cancellation r. of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. y The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-5+ County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; v, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THEMBOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtocancelthe1953-4 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1953-54 County Tax Liens on Property Acquired by the State of sr California for Highway Purposesr Description Subdivision ot Block 1951-54 Assmt. No. Pringle Addn, 10 and Por 11 4 172778-1 - 2nd Inst. Por 33 and 34 4 172801 Por SW 1 qr Sec 20 T2N R2E 23.450 Ac. Por 312163 Por SW qr Sec 20 T2N R2E 43.870 Ac. Por 312 ?1 Por NW qr Sec 20 T2N R2E 1.330 Ac.Por 3123 Ro Las Juntas Descr. 619402 Highway Junction Subn. Por 5 Por 621636-1 Las Juntas Estates 3 625503 Serpa Tract 11 and 12 4 813553 1 e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Lien. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond r.. r School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney;t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD12ED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Nystrom's Addition, Lot 12, Block 5 1951-52 Sale No. 560. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Lien. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1953-5 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County of Contra Costa for Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; rp On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERiD that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-5+ County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Pos S. and 0 Ld Survey No. 175,1953-54 Assmt. No. 614776 s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s%ti Y yM Y 60. 9 j t k•le, f. Tuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued published for the time and in the manner required by law; NMI, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER1M 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 Appropriations hv. and Expenditures Statement. y The County Auditor having presented to this Board Appropriations and Expen- ditures Statement for the fiscal year 1953-54, as of February 28, 1954, IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. rx. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from County Prison9„ Farm to do clean-up work. f a- On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and is hereby authorized to transport ten prisoners from the County Prison Farm, the dates to be selected by him, to do clean-up work at the following cemeteries: Nortonville, Live Oak, Potters Field, Catholic a Cemetary at Martinez, Catholic Cemetary at Concord; and to do clean-up work in Legion.:: Halls at Brentwood, Martinez, Walnut Creek and Rodeos. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of lease with Walnut Creek Land Company, Prop- F erty to be used for Justice Court purposes. e Lease dated April 1, 1954 between Walnut Creek Land Company, a corporation,- hereinafter called the lessor, and County of Contra Costa hereinafter called the lessee , and wherein said lessor leases to said lessee portion of the building situate at the address familiarly known as 1690 Locust Street, Walnut Creek, for a term of two years beginning April 1, 1954 and ending March 31, 1956 for a total rental of $67555.00 f payable as follows: 531,605.00 upon signing of thds lease covering rental for the months of April 1951+ and March 1956 at the rate of $225.00 per month and $1,155.00 for partitions Installed by lessor, plus $225.00 on the first of each month beginning May 1, 1954 until the entire amount has been paid, all of said rents to be paid to said lessor at 119 Tunnel Road (P.O. Box 606) Walnut Creek, and wherein it is further agree that a three year option to renew said lease at the same terms and rental is provided with the understanding that written notice of intention to renew shall be given lessor not later than thirty days prior to the expiration of the lease, IS PRESENTED TO THIS Al BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and is hereby approved, and H. .L. Cummings, Chairman e of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw his warrants in favor of the lessor, in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the Purchasing Agent and his assistant toattend Purchasing Seminar. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles V. Hornback, Purchasing Agent and his assistant W. Seyden be and they are hereby authorize to attend a Purchasing Seminar on the Berkeley Campus of the University of California r on April 30th and May 1st, expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 5 In the matter of Authorizing certain K employees of the Social Service Depart- ment to attend the California Conference of Social Work at Riverside. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that nine employees of the Social Service Department be and they are. hereby authorized to attend the Calif- ornia Conference of Social Work at Riverside from May 23rd to May 27th inclusive at' no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n p P Tuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of bonds issued by United States Fidelity y_ and Guaranty Company. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Schedule Bond No. 15647-07-67-43 which covers employees in the Sheriff's Department of Contra Costa County, r and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Schedule Bond No.15654-07-151-39, which covers the Chief Deputy Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby K ordered cancelled, exonerated and discharged. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment w of mileage claims of Project Super- visor, John Freeman at regular rate. On the recommendation of County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor- Frederickson,upervisorFrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that for the period during which Project Supervisor John Freeman will be servicing both the Richmond{ and Martinez buildings being constructed for the County, he is authorized to claim mil-: eage as a regular user. IT IS BY THE BOARD F—ATHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to pay his mileage claims at the rate of 10¢ per mile for the first 500 miles traveled during each calendar month and at the rate of q* per mile for each mile traveled in excess of 500 miles during each calendar month, in the performance of his work as Pro- ject Supervisor on said buildings.A" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing A. F. Pink s$ as Commissioner, RODEO FIRE DISTRICT. It appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Rodeo 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 fur-? ther appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board of Commissioners of the Rodeo Fire District, said person being A. F. Pink•, NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the provisions of Section 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said A. F. Pink be, and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire Commissioner of Rodeo Fire District for a three-year tern commencing April 12, 1954. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 867. Ordinance No. 867, which establishes a no-parking zone on north side of Arlington Boulevard, etc. , 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 IND ADOPTED. s f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishedY for the time and in the manner required by law in the RICMIOND INDEPENDENT, a newspaper', of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State regarding annexation to City of Concord. Certificate of the Secretary of State, dated April 12, 1954 and which refers Ste. to the receipt by said Secretary of copy of Ordinance No. 253 adopted by the City of Concord on March 8, 1954 setting forth approval by said City of the annexation of unin- ! habited territory designated "Lot No. 1 E1 Monte Terrace", is presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. F In the Matter of Complaint from Rosario Verducci to the dumping of dirt at end of First Avenue, Crockett, by the County. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ;: BOARD ORDERED that the complaint of Mr. Rosario Verducci dated April 15, to the dumping by the County of dirt at the end of First Avenue near the railroad track, Crockett, and} which action Air. Verducci states is damaging the bulkhead which protects his property, is referred to the County Road Commissioner and to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t j Zull Ade 4 . r Y ,Tuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued In the .Matter of Fixing date for election of Trustees in i. Reclamation District No. 1619. Yf A recommendation of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 1619. of the County of Contra Costa having been filed with this Board of Supervisors of the i.County of Contra Costa, State of California, requesting said Board to call an election for the election of Trustees for said reclamation district; and in accordance with the by-laws of said district, it appears that five Trustees are to be elected; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and pursuant to Section 50731 of Article I, Chapter 2 of Part 4, Division 15 of the Water Code of California, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Thursday, the 10th day of June, 1954, in said Reclamation District No. 1619 for the election of a Board of Trustees consisting of five members for said district, the poll to be open between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. at which time the polls shall be closed. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following officers be, and they are hereby appointed as officers to conduct such election, to wit: a.Y WInspector: Wesley S. Anderson P. 0. Boa 208 Bethel Island, California Judge: Mrs. Marianne B. Sawyer r P. 0. Boa 27 Bethel Island, California Judge: Airs. Flora B. Klein P. 0. Box 2208, Rt. 1 Oakley, California t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be Scout . Hall, No. 10 Ranch Lane, Bethel Island, California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of said election shall be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS, a newspaper 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 letter of confidence in the Planning Commission. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to forward a letter dated April 20, 1954 addressed to the Orinda Association and expressing confidence in the Planning Commissi n of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a. In the Matter of Recommending that Planning Technician Heaton be appointed on the Executive Committee of the Citi- zens Advisory Committee to the Legisla- ture's Joint Interim Committee on Marine Affairs and Bay Area Development. Supervisor Frederickson asked that he be relieved of serving on the Executive Committee of the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Legislature's Joint Interim Com- A, mittee on Marine Affairs and Bay Area Development and asks that this Board recommend Thomas G. Heaton to serve on his place in the Committee; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician be recommended to the Citizen Advisory Committee of the California !Marine Parks and Harbors Association, Incorporatee ,, for appointment to its Executive Committee to the Legislature's Joint Interim Committe on Marine Affairs and Bay Area Development. r r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Proposed ordinance that would prohibit pinball machines, etc.a This Board having this day presented an ordinance that would prohibit certai mechanical amusement devices and pinball machines within the unincorporated area of the County, and which ordinance was presented at the request of the Grand Jury; Gerrould Gill, as owner of the Marsh Creek Springs and on behalf of County t recreation operators, appears in opposition to the proposed ordinance; and Y.On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred back to the District Attorney with the reco- mmendation that it be studied by a group composed of the District Attorney, representa- tives of novelty machine operators, the Chairman of the Grand Jury, representatives of the pinball distributors, and resort owners in an effort to prepare a less stringent type of ordinance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 64 j Tuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of the Petition For Annexation of that certain RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING County Owned Property known as PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Buchanan Field to the CENTRAL TO CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT SANITARY DISTRICT WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is the owner of that certain area known i as BUCHANAN FIELD and more particularly described as follows: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State: of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the northern line of Monument Street with the western line of Willow Street as said streets are designated on the "Map of Pacheco", recorded in Map Book E, at page 95, in the office of the Recorder of said County, said point also being a point on the now existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning easterly N . along said northern line and its eastern extension, said northern line and its eastern extension also being the southern line of that certain a„ 58.095 acre parcel described in the deed to T. J. Silva, recorded Dec- p ember 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, at page 181 in the office of the Recorder of said County, to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel One of the deed to the County of Contra t : Costa, recorded August 16, 1951, under Recorders's Serial No. 38960,X" in Book 1807 of Official Records, at page.301, in the Office of the Recorder of said County; thence northerly along the western line of said Parcel One (1807 CR 301) to the most southern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel Nine of said deed to the County (1807 OR 301) ; h,. thence northerly along the western line of said Parcel Nine (1807 OR 301) to the most southern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel Ten of said deed to the County (1807 OR 301) ; thence northerly along r . the western line of said Parcel Ten (1807 OR 301) to a point on the southeastern line of State Highway No. 4, more commonly known as Arnold Industrial Highway; thence northeasterly along said southeastern line f of said Highway to the most northern corner of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to the County of Contra Costa, recorded May 11, 19421 f . under Recorder's Serial No. 12472, in Book 643 of Official Records, at page 15, in the Office of the Recorder of said County; thence in a gen- s'w erally southerly direction along the northeastern boundary of said County Parcel (643 OR 15) to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa, recorded May 11, 1942, under Recorder's Serial No. 12469, in Book 663 of Official Records, at page 8, in the Office of the Recorder of said County; thence southerly along the eastern boundary of said County parcel (663 OR 8) to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel Seven of said deed to the County (1807 OR301) ; thence southerly along the r.. eastern line of said Parcel Seven (197 OR 301) and along the southern extension of said eastern line to its intersection with the southern line of the now existing County Road between Concord and Pacheco, more commonly known as Pacheco Blvd. ; thence westerly along the southern line of said County Road to its intersection with the eGstern line of the State Highway No. 21 between Walnut Creek and Martinez, also being a point on the now existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; thence in a generally northerly direction along said Sanitary District Boundary to the point of beginning. Containing 530 acres, more or less, and a WIRMEAS, said area in not now within any sanitary district, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors have found that it would be to the best 7=` interest of Contra Costa County to have said area annexed to said Sanitary District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the chairman and the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby authorized and directed to file on behalf of the County of Contra Costa a petition with said district requesting that the above described area be annexed to the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th day of April, 1954, by the follow- ing vote:rr AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Bucha- nan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None i k iT x f Tuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued. In the Matter of agreement with P. G. & E. for electric service in the County Admin- istration Building at 611 Pine Street, Martinez. Agreement dated April 20, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, herein- after erein after called Customer, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacifi , and wherein Pacific agrees to sell to Customer electric service required for the oper- ation of Customers electrical machinery and apparatus upon customers premises at 611 W Pine Street, :iartinez--Administration Building, commencement of said service to begin April 16, 1954, and to continue for the term of three years and after said period- until terminated by either party hereto giving the other thirty days prior notice thereof, at rates and charges applicable thereto as set forth in Schedule No. A-13, is presentedr 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, 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. In the Matter of Accepting resignation of rc L. B. Howe as Commissioner and appointing Henry Center as Commissioner, Iit. View Fire Protection District. L. B. Howe having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, effective April 30, 1954; 1: On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is accepted with regret and said office is hereby declared vacant. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that HenryCenter, Franklin Canyon Road' Martinez, California, be appointed as Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protec- tion District commencing May 1, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. y . On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson SIT ISS BY THE BOARD ORDLIM that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed be, and the same are hereby authorized: Health Department Addition of two positions in class of Supervising Public Health Nurse; y Canceled one Senior Public Health Nurse position (#Ol) and established one additional position in the classification of Public Health Nurse; Hiehwav Department Established one position in the class of Greaser for the Martinez Pool Garage; a Hospital Canceled position of Assistant Director Richmond Health rCenter. Tabulating Department Approved salary allocation from Range 33 to Range 34 ($470-$564) for the classification of Tabulating Supervisor; Telephone Exchanze Reclassification of one position of PBX Operator from . a Permanent Intermittent to Full-Time, effective May 1, 1954. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation zv Adjustments. z On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments listed' are authorized: Highway Department Appropriation Decrease Increase Secondary Road Maintenance 000.00 Secondary Road Construction Small Betterment Projects 5,000.00 w vn^ .£pip} 1 i x.. j iTuesday, April 20, 1954 - Continued To cover cost of additional small drainage betterment projects on secondary roads, Work Order 4774. vAppropriationDecreaseIncreaser .. Secondary Road Maintenance 27000.00 Aid-to-Cities - Grants in aid 27000.00 E Unappropriated Reserve - general fund 22000.00 2,000.00 Transfer to Aid-to-Cities, Martinez, to cover cost of recon- structing curbs and gutters on Pine and Escobar Streets. C.O. - Secondary Road Group #5385 386.00 C.O. - Secondary Road Group #6479 29043.00 C.O. - Primary Road Group #4961 2,429.00 To cover part of cost of constructing cattle pass on Bailey Road, Work Order 4439. Primary Road Construction - Guard Rail Betterment Projects 42000.00 Secondary Road Construction - Guard Rail Betterment Projects 42000.00 Transfer necessary due to decision to install guard rails on more heavily traveled roads rather than on basis of mileage used on prior estimate. Hospital Insulating 2 Autoclaves (C.O.) 280.00 Unappropriated Reserves - General Fund 280.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K '' r In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT ISt BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments listed are authorized. f] Appropriation Decrease Increase Administration Building Unappropriated Reserve 19064.00 Capital Outlay: 1 Spider staging electricall y M powered-Model 18 (complete)19064.00 Unappropriated Reserve 4,613.00 F Capital Outlay as follows: 7 Tables, 32 x 72 MOT-EP 1 067.00 15 Chairs #91 3 Cramer 1. . ,271..00 . 155 Opera Chairs (installed)21275.00 To furnish meeting room in new building. Road Commissioner 3 Road Commissioner - Temporary and h Seasonal help 25,000.00 Road Commissioner - Applied Costs - R Department Service Credits 257000-00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 252000.00 252000.00 To adjust appropriations for balance of fiscal year for salaries of construction inspectors (permanent intermittent positions) who were not calculated as temporary personnel in prior budget estimates. Treasury Department Capital Outlay - Bookkeeping Machine 2,480.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2,480.00 Required cost of 1 Burroughs Sensimatic, Style 201, with five totals. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, April 26, 1954, at 7:30 p.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST:I W. T. P CH CLERIC Y Deputy Clerk i s 4 ,ate r ter. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 7:30 P. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICEON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Civil Defense rY.. and Disaster Council, Contra Costa County. The matter of certain charges which have been made by the Clayton Area Civil Defense Sub Council against the Contra Costa County Civil Defense and Disaster Council are considered by this Board; and y Sheriff James N. Long and George Burton and certain other persons appear in: defense of said Council; and Mrs. Eleanor R. Daly, Recorder, Clayton Area Civil Defense Sub Council, and several other persons appear with reference to the charges on file with this Board; and this Board having considered said matter; it was detemined that a committee to be composed of three persons representing the Clayton Area Civil Defense Sub Council three representing the Contra Costa County Civil Defense and Disaster Council, and three members of the Board of Supervisors, be named to meet as a group and further con- sider the charges. And the Board takes recess at 10:30 p.m. , to meet on Tuesday, April 27, 1954, x at 9 o'clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. s- Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By epputye rF— BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 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, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t ry In the Matter of Approving k Ordinance No. 86$. Ordinance No. 868, which creates Park Commission and prescribes its powers. and duties, 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. 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 "Richmond Independent", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. M a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i T In the Matter of the Connection of Properties to Existing Facil- ities in the Sewer Maintenance Districts of Contra Costa County. RESOLUTION N WHEREAS, the sewer maintenance districts in the central part of Contra Costa, County, of which this Board of Supervisors is the ex-officio governing body, have ad- mittedly become taxed and overloaded; and WHEREAS, this Board is actively promoting a solution of the problem presented by the inadequacy of such present facilities; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did, on October 13, 1953, resolve that public interest and necessity require that taxpayers who have owned property within said districts and have paid taxes thereon for several years last past be allowed to improve their property and to avail themselves of such sewage disposal facilities as ll N CTuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - r presently exist, and that such connections as are reasonably to be anticipated will not;'3 substantially aggravate the present condition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board's policy in this matter, pre- viously informally adopted, as aforesaid, be and it is hereby confirmed of record. F PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 27th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, ' W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson j i NOES: Supervisors - Nonea ABSENT:Supervisors - None. In the Matter of APPro priat ion Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for, the departments listed are authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase Sealer of Weights & MeasuresW Temporary & Seasonal Help 150.00 Services 200.00 Special Expenses (Maintenance & Operation) 350.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 150.00 150.00 A" s Courts and Administration Bldgs. Capital Outlay Job #1264 110.00 t if 1278 205.00 Unappropriated Reserve 312.00 C.O. - Rostrum, Administration Bldg. 627.00 4 Replacements (Acct. 174-800)29„50 Supplies (Acct. 174-502) 29.50 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 29.50 29.50 To correct request made on Feb. 23, 1954• RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER For Medical and Surgical Supplies 4,000.00 From Unappropriated Reserve 42,000.00 SU To cover estimated deficit for fiscal year. a t ” For Professional Fees 1,200.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1,200.00 Social Service Unappropriated Reserve 1502000.00 I. General Assistance Aid, Basic 150,000.00 Martinez Memorial Building Repair of Bldg. (Eng'g. & Archit. ) 255:00 Repairs (County Forces) 75.00 z Fi Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 330.00 Maintenance Shop Unappropriated Reserve 150.00 Maintenance Shop, Job 1108 150.00 Purchasing r Temporary Help 600.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 600.00 Probation - Juvenile Hall Capital Outlay Settees 125.00 Service of other department 125-,00 f.:.._ Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 125.00 125.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. hT 01 a ti d.• r t Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Election of Members No. 3, No. 7 and Alternate, Board of Retirement, County Retirement Associ- ation. RESOLUTION r WHEREAS J. PAUL RHODES Member No. 3 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa CountyEmployees Retirement Association, on June 15, 1951, was elected to LL said office for a term of three (3) years from Jul 1 1951 pursuant to theJuly provisions z of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937 and a resolution of the Board of Super- visors adopted on May 14, 1951; and WHEREAS, said term of three (3) years will expire on July 1, 1954; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 31676.1 of the Government Code, as amended, the Retirement Board of Contra Costa County is now properly to be composed of seven (7) members and one (1) alternate; Member No. 7 and said Alternate to be elected, pursuant to the provisions of Section 31520.1 of the Government Code, by the Safety Members of the Retirement System; and WHEREAS, it is now required that an election be held in order that the mem- bers of said Contra Costa County Employees Retirement association, other than Safety Members, elect a member of said Association to said office of Member No. 3 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association for the term commencing July 1, 1954, and that the Safety Members of said Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association elect Safety Members of said Association to1.4 said offices of Member No. 7 and Alternate of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association for the term commencing July 1, 1954; 11 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the third, seventh and Alternate members of said Board of Retirement shall be elected as follows: 1) The County Clerk shall cause notice to be given by publication at least once in the "Contra Costa Gazette"; said notice to be published not less than ten (10) days prior to the day fixed for the said election. Nomination papers shall be on forms provided by the County Clerk and shall be filed in his office not later than Monday, May 24, 1954, at five o'clock p.m. ; and the County Clerk shall cause the names of those persons nominated for the Board of Retirement to be printed on ballots on such forms as he may determine; provided, however, that such ballots shall contain blank spaces for write-in candidates. The County Clerk shall cause one of such ballots for Member No. 3 to be mailed to each officer and employee of Contra Costa County who is a member of the Retirement Association, other than a Safety Member, on May 24, 1954, and one ballot for the election of Member No. 7 and Alternate to each officer and employee of Contra Costa County who is a safety Member of the Retirement Association on May 24, 1954, together with an envelope in which to enclose said ballot when voted, and on each envelope shall appear the words "Board of Retirement Election Ballot", or words of similar import, together with a return envelope addressed to the County Clerk, in which envelope the envelope containing the voted ballot shall be enclosed and returned to the County Clerk. 2) The County Clerk shall include with each ballot envelope and return envelope directions that such ballot shall be marked and returned to the County Clerk before the day set for the election, which day is hereby fixed and determined to be the 18th day of June, 1954. 3) Any ballot reaching the office of the County Clerk after five p.m. on the day of the election shall be void and not counted. 4) On the Monday, June 1954, after the election the County Clerk shall cause all such ballots received by him to be publicly opened and counted and tallied by an Election Board consisting of four (4) members, two (2) members of the Retirement Association and two (2) Safety Members of the Retirement Association selec- ted by him, and the returns shall be certified by said Election Board to this Board of Supervisors forthwith. 5) The member of the Retirement Association receiving the highest number of votes for Member No. 3 at said election shall be declared elected as the third member of the Board of Retirement. The Safety Member receiving the highest number of votes for Member No. 7 at said election shall be declared elected as the seventh member of the Board of Retirement. The Safety Member from the group, under Government Code Section 31470.2 or 31470.4, which is other than the group from which Member No. 7 is declared elected, receiving the next highest number of votes at such election shall be declared elected as the Alternate Member. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting held on the 27th day of April, 1954, 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. z,rs a` In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare amendment to Ordinance No. 746 to provide exten- sion of 35 MPH zone on Diablo Road, County Road No. 4821. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 746 to provide a 35 MPH zone on Diablo Road, from the westerly end of the bridge across San 4" I t: 11+ Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - fRamonCreek, to the intersection of South Gate Road to Mt. Diablo Road, County Road No. 4821. ry_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F" In the Matter of Directing District r Attorney to prepare ordinance pro- hibiting parking on portion of First Street, Lafayette. 1 On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordinance prohibiting parking on the west side of First Street, Lafayette, within fifty feet of the northerly curb line of School Street.1 I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Protests to Ordi- nance 862 (garbage dump site at Cowell). Petitions and letters protesting the ordinance adopted by this Board on April 6, 1954 and which established a garbage dumping site at Cowell, are filed with this Board; and Mr. George Cardinet on behalf of residents of Clayton Valley; James Dent , Superintendent of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, representing the Board of Education; Mr. Oscar Larson; Mr. Sitlington representing the Clayton Grange; Dr. Maxwell Bernstein; Mr. Henry De Lugach; Mr. Howard Lee, Concord Farm Bureau; Judge James Herriman; Mrs. T. D. Sanford representing the Womens? Planning League; John Belleci ; Mrs. Boettcher; appear to protest the ordinance; and Oliver Fenstermacher, attorney for the proponents; appears on behalf of the proposed garbage dump site; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is continued to May 4, 1954, at 11 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting ALVIN I. GUTHRIE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. r Alvin I. Guthrie, 348 South 6th Street, Richmond, California, having filed jwith this Board an application for a free permit to peddle donuts in the unincorporated; area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Alvin I. Guthrie is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, rSerial #39 905 675, dated March 26, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Alvin I. Guthrie be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle donuts 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 Rr: plicant 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. S " r P. In the Matter of Granting THOMAS H. Mc ATEE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.fP Thomas H. Mc Atee, 2020 Dennis Drive, Antioch, California, having filed withIthisBoardanapplicationforafreepermittopeddleicecreamintheunincorporated s 1 area of the Count andCounty, it appearing to this Board that said Thomas H. Mc Atee is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #39 114 394, dated December 5, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDERED that said Thomas H. Mc Atee be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD 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-jcant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in 10rdinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting ROBERT J. CLAUSER free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. I Robert J. Clauser, 689 - 58th Street, Oakland, California, having filed withIthisBoardanapplicationforafreepermittopeddlefreshproduce, sandwiches and 1 e Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - y. soft drinks in the unincorporated area of the Count and itrpy,appearing to this Hoard that said Robert J. Clauser is an honorably discharged veteran of Korean War, as evi- denced by Dischargea Certificate Serial SAF-19 384 105, dated December $ 1953; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert J. Clauser be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fresh produce, sandwiches and soft drinks in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costar 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. b The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f, In the Matter of Protest to alleged nuisance existing on premises of Raymond Coon 119 Diablo Court, Concord. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the complaint signed by John F. Knox, 119 Sanko Road, Concord, to the condition of the premises at 119 Diablo Court, Concord, is referred to the DistrictQ,. Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1r0 In the Matter of Denying peti- tion of Danville Community Ser- vices District for approval of the construction of local sew- n age treatment plant. The Danville Community Services District having petitioned this Board for permit under provisions of Ordinance No. 829 to discharge sewage effluent through -a, proposed treatment plant; and this Board having fully considered said matter and the County Administrator having recommended that this Board deny authorization to con- struct the proposed disposal plant ; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor t. Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition above referred to , BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment, and election of the first five Directors of VINE HILL VILLAGE RESOLUTION COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the AND County of Contra Costa, State ORDER of California. WHEREAS, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa did on. the 26th day,..`` of April, 1954, file with this Board of Supervisors the following certificate:: C E R T I F I C A T E 7 st OF COUNTY CLERK I, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, r• State of California, do hereby certify:sw That not earlier than forty-five days nor later than thirty days before May 26, 1954, there was filed in my office Certifi- cates of Nomination of the following-named persons for the office of director of the proposed VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT: 4 ALVA CCWELL THEODORE R. F RINK BILLIE L. SMITH i RAYMOND L. ULMER WILLIAM E. WAKEFIELD g . That I have examined such Certificates of Nomination and de termine that each of them conforms to the provisions of ArticleF 2 of Part 4 of Division 12 of the Water Code, and that each of said k petitions is sufficiently signed; w. ate. That the offices to be filled at the election to be held on May 26, 1954, are the offices of five directors; That the list of candidates nominated is as follows:F ALVA COWELL y. THEODORE R. FRINK BILLIE L. SMITH RAYMOND L. ULMER WILLIAM E. WAKEFIELD x 5n IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official q'. Vii:. iIk 7l Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - seal at Martinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, this 26th day of April, 1954. W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk SEAL ) By M. A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk NOW, THEREFORE, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby ordered and directed to cause copy of this resolution to be published in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE a newspaper of general circulationppg published in the County, there; being no newspaper of er general circulation published in the proposed VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER 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 r"meeting of said Board held on the 27th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to a wit X AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU14IINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BU CHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON. ggFN NOES:Supervisors - NONE. z ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Ordinance No. $61. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. $61, and affidavit of publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board, and it appearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; h NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.ls i rn In the Matter of Authorizing Veterans Service Officer and two assistants to attend Con- ference in San Francisco. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, and his two assistants; be, and they are hereby authorized to attend the Sixth Annual Training Conference in San Francisco on May 5th, 6th and 7th inclusive, at county expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Confirming authorization of permission granted staff member of the Road Commissioner's Depart- ment to attend Forum. 3 The County Administrator having given authorization to Mr. Sauer, Road Com- missioner, to permit Mr. Rhoades of his staff to attend an Asphalt Institute Forum at Carson City, Nevada, and said Administrator having requested confirmation of said 1 authori zat ion; Now, therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that confirmation is hereby given of the per- mission granted said Mr. Rhoades to attend said meeting, the cost, excluding transporta- tion to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Mr. Wilson to attend State Department of Education Meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. 1B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, be authorized to attend a meeting of R the State Committee on County School Instructional Services from May 3rd to May 5th inclusive in Sacramento at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s_.a s In the Matter of Authorizing Airport Manager and Super- visor Goyak to attend meeting. a' 3. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. L. Myers, Airport Manager, Buchanan Field, and Supervisor Goyak be, and they are hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the California Associa A' tion of Airport Executives at Fresno from May 4th to May 6th inclusive at county ex- pense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - r In the matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners to the Don Fernando Pacheco Adobe. At the request of the Contra Costa County Horsemen?s Association, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long is authorized to transport twelve prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the Don Fernando Pacheco Adobe for the purpose of cleaning the Adobe grounds,. at dates to be determined by said sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2, construc- tion of office and court build- ing in Richmond. On the recommendation of Donald L. Hardison, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 2, which grants an extension of 36 days? time to complete construction of office and court building in Richmond at NO CHANGE in cost of contract of Stolte w Inc. , be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, 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. z In the Matter of Request of William Gentry that this bra Board authorize reduction in the amount of Surety Bond required under T.V. permit. Mr. William Gentry appears before this Board and requests that TV Master Antenna System, Inc. be permitted to reduce the amount of its Property Damage Coverage Bond on file with this county; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator and the Dis- trict Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing County Surveyor to arrange meeting with representatives of Bella Vista Sanitary Dis- trict. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, be, and he is hereby authorized to arrange for a meeting with representatives of the Bella Vista Sanitary. . District and this Board of Supervisors, said meeting to be held at the earliest poss- ible date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ZM In the Matter of Proposed Rehabilitation Camp with- in County.r4A Mrs. H. F. Nellor, Chairman of Citizens Group for establishment of' a Rehabili s tation Camp by the County, appears before this Board and presents the following who express their sentiments in favor of such a Camp for Boys for Contra Costa County: ' Honorable Judges Wakefield Taylor and Harold Jacoby; Mrs. Dwight Burch; Mrs. Evelyn G. McLoughlin; Mrs. Kenneth Haukom; Mrs. Myron H. Alexander; Mrs. Ethel Bernier; Paul Bernes; And this Board agrees to consider in its study of the 1954-55 budget.appro _ priations, the matter of including therein an amount for the acquisition of property for such a Camp. ti In the Matter of Applications from war veterans? groups within S. D. 3, for carnival permits. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to notify Legion and War Vet eran groups within S. D. 3, that this Board will not consider any applications for carnival permits unless they are received by this Board not less than ten days prior to the date for which the permit is requested. r_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C .74 t ale Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - I In the Matter of Reports filed with Board. h Reports for February and March, presented by the Richmond Health Center.; are, ,! ordered filed. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of certain special deposits to the general fund. At the request of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing inspection fees collected under provision of County Ordinance No. 792, be trans- ferred from "Special Deposits" to the General Fund, said amounts having been deposited s by the County Road Commissioner: Date Deposited Auditors Receipt No.Deposited For Amount rt A August 10, 1953 52307 Diablo Valley 10.00 Recreational Association. August 31, 1953 52635 Roth and Adams Inca 9.00 a. Sept. 4, 1953 52761 W. M. Sawyer 5.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. pt In the Matter of Authorizing s payment to Mr. Pahl for dam- Y ages to his property. The County having installed a road drainage system from Palana Court to Blade Way, Road No. 3845, passing through the property of Mr. Pahl who granted an easemento to the County for the storm drain, and during the past Winter the trench having settled several inches, thereby causing damage to his lawn; and On the request of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor r. Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw a warrant in the sum of $40.00 in favor of Mr. Pahl, 84 Blade Way, Walnut Creek, for the replanting of his lawn. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment by Chairman of Supervisors Goyak , Taylor and Buchanan n to serve on committee re k , Civil Defense. This Board having on April 26 determined that a committee should be named to discuss certain charges made by the Clayton Area Civil Defense Sub Council against the Contra Costa County Civil Defense and Disaster Council, which committee is to be com-' II. posed of three Supervisors, three members of the Clayton Area Civil Defense Sub Council z F and three members of the Contra Costa County Civil Defense and Disaster Council; NOW, THEREFORE, Chairman Cummings names the following three Supervisors to represent the Board of Supervisors on said committee: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, Buchanan. In the Matter of Accepting as completed, Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 3 (Admin- istration Building at County Hospital) . t This Board having on June 16, 1953, approved an agreement with Zuckerman t Construction Company, 1523 Main Street, Walnut Creek, California for'the construction of Project No. 3, Administration Building, Additions to the Contra Costa County Hospita4 Martinez, California; and n x On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, contained in communica- y tion dated April 23, 1954, addressed to the Board of Supervisors, that the acceptance as of April 20, 1954, of said project subject to the completion of the items listed as 1 to 11, inclusive, within the thirty-five day period following the filing of the Notice of Completion, be made if the Owner (County) deems it advisable to occupy the project prior to the completion of the above itemz; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS Y4 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED as of April 20, 1954, sub- ject to the completion of the items specifically set forth in said recommendation from Masten and Hurd within the thirty-five (35) day period following the filing of the Notice of Completion; and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file a Notice of Com Ax pletion in accordance with the provisions hereinbefore set forth. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I u i 3 7 N Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - faG In the Matter of Authorizing w the preparation of Change Order Mir in existing contract with Swinerton and Walberg, to pro- vide for improvement of Pine K and Escobar Streets, Martinez. s On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Swinerton and Walberg Company, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, contractors for the construction of the Administration Building at Pine and Escobar Streets be, and they are hereby authorized to prepare a Change Order which will pro.- r_ vide for the improvement of Pine and Escobar Streets, the cost to be finances under the "Aid to Cities" program. K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n, In the Matter of Recommendation of Civil Service Commission that titles of positions now designed as County Planning Technician and Assistant Planning Technician be changed. The Civil Service Commission having recommended to this Board that the salary ordinance be modified by deleting the titles of County Planning Technician and Assis-' tant Planning Technician and inserting the titles of Director of Planning and Principal 144 Planner at Ranges 40 and 35 respectively; and Communications having been received from the Women's Planning League of Contra Costa County and the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association in protest to the changing of said titles without providing for a competitive examination for the new classes; and This Board having considered said matter; Supervisor Buchanan moved that the Civil Service Commission again review its, proposal for the purpose of determining whether examinations should be given for the positions above referred to. Supervisor Frederickson seconded the motion. The vote. of the Board on the foregoing order: a AYES: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor. Supervisor Goyak moved that the recommendations of the Civil Service Com- mission be approved and that the salary ordinance be modified by deleting the title of County Planning Technician and Assistant Planning Technician, and inserting the 4' title of Director of Planning and Principal Planner at Ranges 40 and 35 respectively. Supervisor Taylor seconded the motion. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor. 14 NOES: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan, J . Frederickson. In the Matter of the Establishment Y by of a County Service Area Pursuant to the "County Service Area Law". RESOLUTION OF INTENTION f WHEREAS, there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 22nd day of April, 1954, a petition praying for the establish- ment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law", to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein; and WHEREAS, it appears from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, that said petition bears the signatures of one hundred fifty- one (151) registered voters residing within the hereinafter described territory, which number constitutes not less than ten per cent (10%) of the registered voters residing therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors proposes to establish a County Service Area, under the terms of the "County Service Area Law", to be known as County Service Area No. L-2, to include all of the hereinafter described K territory, to furnish street lighting services therein; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such herein- after described area; and r4p BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ten o'clock a.m. , on Tuesday, the 1st day of June, 1954, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Aecords, Main and k Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be, and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all.interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establish- ment of the area, the extent of the area, or the specified type of extended services will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in the "EL CERRITO JOURNAL", a newspaper of general circula- tion published in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated in the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven (7) days prior to the date herein set for hearing. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed be formed into a County Service Area is specifically de- scribed as follows: r 41 s d t Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - x, Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Block 120, of the Richmond Annexx:` Addition as shown on that map entitled Map of Richmond Annex Addition filed in the x office of the hecorder of Contra Costa, California, on the 16th day of September 1912, in Maps 8, at page 132, said point of beginning being also the point of intersection of the westerly boundary line of the City of El Cerrito, and the southerly boundary line of Contra Costa County and running thence from the said point of beginning, along the said westerly boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito, to its intersection with the southerly line of San Diego Street, in said Richmond Annex Addition; thence east- erly along the southerly line of San Diego Street, to the northeastern corner of Lot 1, Block 117, said Richmond Annex Addition; thence in a direct line to a point on the northerly line of Central Avenue, as shown on that Map entitled Map of Richmond Annex, filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on the 18th day of March, 1912 in Maps 6, at pages 144 to 146, said point being 139.69 feet westerly from the southeasterly corner of Block 103, said Richmond Annex; thence westerly along the rr northerly line of said Central Avenue, to the southeasterly corner of Block 102, said Richmond Annex; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Block 102, to the northeasterly corner of said Block 102, thence easterly along the southerly line of Avilla Street to its intersection with the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue, as shown on said Map of Richmond Annex; thence northerly along the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northeasterly corner of Lot 18, Block 96 said Richmond Annex, said last named point being also the intersection of the southerly boundary of the City of Rich- mond, and the westerly boundary of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence leaving the boundary sof the City of El Cerrito, and running westerly in a direct line along the said south- erly boundary of the City of Richmond to the northwesterly corner of Lot 21, Block 90, said Richmond Annex; thence continuing along the boundary of the City of Richmond, southerly to the southeasterly corner of Lot 41, said Block 90; thence westerly to the northeasterly corner of Lot 37, said Block 90; thence southeasterly to the southwest- erly corner of Lot 5, Block 110 aforesaid Richmond Annex Addition; thence easterly w. to the southeasterly corner of Lot 4, Block 109, said Richmond Annex Addition; thence along boundary line of the said Richmond Annex, northeasterly southeasterly, and southwesterly to the most westerly corner of Lot 21, Block 10i, said Richmond Annex; thence southeasterly crossing Central Avenue, to the northeasterly corner of Lot 7 Block 107, Richmond Annex Addition; thence northwesterly along the southerly line of fCentral Avenue to the most northerly corner of Lot 1 said Block 107; thence in a gen- eral southerly direction along the westerly boundary of said Richmond Annex Addition, to its intersection with the southerly boundary of Contra Costa County, thence north- i easterly along the said southerly boundary of Contra Costa County to its intersection with the westerly line of the aforementioned Panhandle Boulevard, and the point of beginning. w. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 27th day of April, 1954, by the following vote, to wit:41 AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. T AYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON p NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries and establishing election precincts in Pitts- burg No. 20, Rodeo No. 10 and San Pablo No. 29. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Pittsburg No. 20, Rodeo No. 10 and San Pablo No. 29, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named be and the same are: E , hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit:h PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 20 x Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 6, T. 1 N. , R. 1 E; thence= north to the County boundary; thence easterly along the County boundary to a point which bears north from the southeast corner of Section 15, ' T.1 N. , R.1 E; thence south to the southeast corner Section 15, T.1 N. R.1 E. ; thence west 2 miles; thence north 2 miles; thence west 2 miles to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the area included within the boundary of the City of Pittsburg. (Eliminates Pittsburg No. 29 re-establishes Pittsburg No. 20 to include Pittsburg No. 29). SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of San Pablo Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Creek to a point be::ring south from the intersection of the center of Parr Boulevard with the center of Broadway; thence north from the center of San Pablo Creek to the said point of intersection; thence northerly along the center of Broadway to the center of Marsh Road; thence northeasterly along the center of Marsh Road, 5501; thence northwesterly to the center of Fremont Road; thence northeasterly along the center of Fremont Road to the center of Castro Road; thence north- westerly along the center of Castro Road to the center of Morago Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Morago Road to the center of Alvarado Road; thence continuing along said course northeasterly to the exterior boundary, City of San Pablo; thence northeasterly along said city boundary, to the center of 23rd Street; thence southerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence con- tinuing southerly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. (Eliminates San Pablo No. 31 - re-establishes San Pablo No. 29 to include San Pablo No. 31). ttT7, Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - RODEO PRECINCT NO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of Wahoo Road; thence southeasterly along • ' the center of Wahoo Road to the center of Duffy Road; thence southerly along the center of Duffy Road to the center of Triggers rRoad; thence continuing southerly along the center of Triggers Road to the center of Tullibee Road; thence southeasterly along the southeasterly extension of Tullibee Road to the E.B.14.U.D. boundary; ' thence southwesterly along the said E.B.14.U.D. boundary to the e northeasterly line of the Rodeo Townsite; thence northwesterly along the said line to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. (Eliminates Rodeo No. 11 - re-establishes Rodeo No. 10 to include Rodeo No. 11. )k . r, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Communication received from Health Department of San Francisco referring to bills heretofore sent to the County. Communications dated April 20, 1954 from the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health in which communications reference is made to bill sent on November 6 1953 in the amount of $120.95 for care and treatment of Constance Jones in San Francisco Hospital from October 12 to October 17 1953, and bill sent on, October 2$2 10.53 for $640 covering cost of treatment for Mrs. Clara Milarion in San Francisco Hospital February 10 to May 4, 1953 having been received by this Board;- On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matters are referred to the Social Service Director for a written recommendation. 1 The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install lights in Danville area (Danville Lighting District). On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT-IS' BY T BOARD ORDERE) that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized and directed to install 29 6000 Lumen street lights and 96 2500 Lumen street lights in the Danville Lighting District at locations indicated on Print dated April 8, 1954, on file with this Board of Supervisors and which Print was prepared by said Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement for lease extension. k y. On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreement dated April 27, 1954, between St. Mark's Church by Reverend J. J. Wagner and the County of Contra Costa for the extension of lease dated- July 15, 1952, between Alethe Berry and Lillian S. Carrier, Lessors, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, referring to northerly portion of building on Lot 12 and the northerly one-half of Lot 13 in Block 41, City of Richmond Tract, and which portion consists of three office rooms and rest rooms and which premises are used by the Sheriff's Department be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman- of hairman of this Board, is authorized to sign said agreement for lease extension 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 modification of lease agreement with option to purchase with Board of Retirement of the Retire- ment Association of the County of Contra Costa (Administration Building at Pine a{ and Escobar Streets). This Board of Supervisors havinging on September 17, 1952, entered into a certain "Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase" with the Board of Retirement of the Retirement Association of the County of Contra Costa, and the parties to said agreement being desirous of amending said lease agreement with option to purchase; a NOW THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that modification of lease agreement with option to purchase dated April 21, 1954, and which amends Section 6 of the agreement dated Sep- tember 17, 1952, by providing that the Lessor, Board of Retirement, shall insure the building and the equipment appurtenant to said building against loss or damage by fire, etc. , to an amount or amounts equal to ninety percent of the full insurable value of said building (less usual exclusions), etc. , be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said modification of leaS1 I agreement with option to purchase dated april 21, 1954. ASG The foregoing W order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 78 tp. j Tuesday, April 27, 1954, Continued - r In the Matter of ki)proval of lease JR between the Housing Authority of the City of Richmond and County of Contran Costa. r z Lease dated April 17 192-41 between the Housing Authority of the City of Rich- mond, hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa hereinafter referred to as the Lessee, and which refers to the leasing of premises situated and described as "Two (2) bedroom unit, located at 4403 Cutting Boulevard, Apartment I-A, Project CAL-49531 Division 4, City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia," together with all fixtures, equipment, and supplies therein contained as set forth in inventory attached to said lease and made a part thereof as Exhibit "A" for the term commnencing April 1, 1954, and ending April 30, 1954, at a rental of $5 per month payable on the first day of the calendar month of the .term of said lease; and wherein it is agreed that the Lessor shall furnish to Lessee gas, water, and electricity a, used by Lessee in connection with the use and occupancy of said premises during the term of said lease, Lessee to furnish and pay all costs incurred for janitorial services, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, 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 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 lease between the Housing 4 Authority of the City of x Richmond and County of Contra Costa. k, between the Housing Authority of the Cit of Rich- 'Lease dated April 1, 1954, ng y y huRich- mond, hereinafter referred to as Leasor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as the Lessee, and which refers to the leasing of premises situated and described as "One (1) bedroom unit located at 461 South 14th Street, Apartment 1-D, Project CAL-4953, Division 3, City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif-' ornia," together with all fixtures, equipment, and supplies therein contained as set forth in inventory attached to said lease and made a part thereof as Exhibit "A" for the term commencing April 1, 1954, and ending April 30, 1954, at a rental of $5 per month payable on the first day of the calendar month of the term of said lease; and wherein it is agreed that the Lessor shall furnish to Lessee gas, water, and electricity Yf' used by Lessee in connection with the use and occupancy of said premises during the Jterm of said lease Lessee to furnish and pay all costs incurred for janitorial services, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. a., Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f9 v mIn the Matter of Approval of contract for police boat for use of Sheriff's Office. Areement dated April 272 1954, between William H. Crossman, Bethel Island, Aw P. 0. Box 97 (Farrar Park Harbor) , hereinafter called Owner, and the County of Contra r Costa, hereinafter referred to as County; and wherein it is agreed that said Owner leases to the County for the period May 1, 1954, to April 30, 1955, an open launch technically described as a twelve passenger Navy personnel boat; and wherein said Owner agrees to maintain said boat in good condition, etc. , and to make said boat available eight hours per day three days per week, the specific dates to be designated by the Sheriff of Contra Costa County, said boat to be used for policing work in and along the ; waterways of Contra Costa County; and wherein the County agrees to pay the Owner the sum of $10 per day or $30 per normal week of operation and in addition thereto, as com- pensation for the Owner or such other operator as he may designate to actively operate the boat during policing operations, $13. 50 per day for each of the normal three days per week of operation; and in the event said boat is required for additional work beyond the normal eight-hour day and three-day week, compensation for the use of boat and for wandhe service of the operator to be determined on a pro-rata basis at the same rates; herein the County agrees to furnish all gas and oil in connection with its operation of said boat, to protect itself with such liability and property damage insurance covering ts operations as it may deem appropriate at its own cost and expense; and wherein the Owner agrees to protect his property in the vessel from damage with such insurance as he ay deem appropriate at his own cost and expense, is presented to this Board; and t` j On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY: hHE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. ummings, Chairman is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of ass ontra Costa. r t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 4, 1954, at 9 a.m .. in the s oard Chambers, Fall of Records, 1:zrtinez, California . Chairman1 .. FT3ST: T. PAA3C ?, Clerk y Deputy Clark 7 7! BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 9 OtCLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONH. L. CUMMINGS, 4 ' CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS h I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEi BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the z month of April, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.yr S a• 9. In the Matter of Granting Veterans Service Officer permission to leave the State. On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the. State of California for the period from May 8 through May 17, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. 3rd 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 for the departments listed are authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase HIGH'r1AY County Garage - Automobiles and Trucksg 21$000.00, Road Commissioner - Department Service Credits 212000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 211000.00 21,000.00_ To cover estimated cost of purchase of 13 or 11+ units to be used in county equipment pool. Aid to Cities - Grants in Aid 1270000.00 C.O. - Primary Road Group , 4271 30,000.00. C.O. - Primary Road Constr. - Rights of Way 181000.00 . Secondary Road Maintenance 175,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1759000.00 175,000.00- y4 To cover estimated expenditures as follows: Aid to Cities-Richmond- 80,000, Walnut Creek-$40,000, Martinez-$7,000; R/W for Willows z_ Pass Ext. & Concord Blvd. Ext.-x,181000; Solano Way Rd. .Construction- n. 30,000. COUNTY LIBRARY Unappropriated Reserve 11,450-00 Supplies 1,450.00 Plastic jackets safe-guard bindings etc. 1Yi COUNTY BUILDINGS Capital Outlays - Bldgs. & Grounds 10,500-00, Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 10,500.00 7,_ To provide funds for purchase of one block in Oakley with buildings thereon (except Boy Scout building) from Oakley School District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members;: present. In the Matter of Pinole-Hercules Union School District Bonds. s WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $67,000 principal amount of bonds of Pinole- Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the., sale of $67,000 of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and 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 Bank of America N. T. & S. A.22,161 ex l 80 f i Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - r AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Hank of America N. T. & S. A. is the only and x best 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 Contra Costa, State of California, as ollows: 4 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $67,000 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: a z Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $39: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum 1 - 15 3 1/4% 16 - 33 2 3/4% 34 - 67 3% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay able semi-annually on June 15 and December 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on June 15, 1955. 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 the rates aforesaid. i. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of May, 1954, 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 rc . NOES: Supervisors - None 3 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i 7".w In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1953-54 Unse- cured County Taxes. The Tax Collector having notified the County Auditor that he has received payment from Mr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, in the amount of $12.54, to be applied on the unsecured property coveredb Tax Bill No. 7305-4; and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the $penalty on the above referred to property in the amount of $1 under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, and the District Attor ney having approved the Auditor's request; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said 8% penalty on the above referred to property in the amount of $1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S k pY In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54' County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT ISPYP j BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County,— tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No. Huber Tract Por 10, 11 8 Por 138358 2nd Inst. 4 Pringle Addn Por 17 1 172714-1 n Por 20, 21, 22 9 172902 Por 8, 9 10 172916 Ro Acalanes, Descr. 1.860 Acn 1.140 Ac 501161 500537 500922 Corrected Map Lafayette Terrace Por 19 506911 Campbell Tract 1 626301 San Pablo Ro Por 122, 3.860 Ac For 805240 q f i! J i47x" Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - Description Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt., NQ,.," Macdonough Subn Por 1 915503 2nd Inst. 2 915506 Whitten Subn 10 920617 • " The foregoing order is 3tp g ng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board... . In the Matter of Claim of f McGUIRE and HESTER VS. ANTIOCH-LIVE OAK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. A... Claim for damages in the amount of ; 224.70 having been filed with this Board on May 4, 1954 by JOHNSON AND STANTON, JOHN A. SPROUL, 111 Sutter Street, San Francisco r California, attorneys for claimant, McGuire and Hester, against the County of Contra Costa and Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District; N' NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. qp f_ In the Matter of Action No. 60317, LUKE S. HUFHINES and EDITH M. WHINES vs. CITY OF ANTIOCH, ANTIOCH LIVE OAK SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al. Copies of Complaint in Action No. 60317 having been filed with the Clerk. of the Board, and the Chairman of said Board, on May 4, 1954; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copies of said complaint be referred to the District Attorney..w The foregoing order is ygo' g passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of County Poundmaster. f Report for the month of April, 1954, of the County Poundmaster is presentedt; s to this Board and ordered filed. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. N 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., IT,, IS BY ,THE , ., BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments listed are authorized: rN Appropriation Decrease Increase Walnut Creek Judicial District x Capital Outlays - 4 desks 560.00 2 tables 155.00 36 side chairs 405.00 3 desk chairs 150.00: 1 typewriter & stand 215.00 2 flags & blackboard 150.00x" Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 19635.00 To equip new court room. f Y Flood Control Services 12 500-00 Supplies 1,000.00 Special Expense 21200.00 x< Capital Outlay - Land 16,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 162000.00 11,300.00 To finance purchase of certain rights-of-way for flood control purposes. Planning Commission Services 132.00 Capital Out lay 132.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 132.00 132.00 ti This is for the purchase of an oak conference table 96" x 42". A portion G of the amount was appropriated under CaCapital Outlay for this fiscalP Y year,: but does not cover the entire amount required. Total price• of table is 300, amount appropriated is $168. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t y Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - r In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 865. v Ordinance No. 865, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by the addition of Subsection 58 which provides for the rezoning of Lafayette Area Insert Map No. 15) , 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 ADOPT-; ED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a co of said ordinance becopy published;. for the time and in the manner required by law in LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general; circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. h. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 869. Ordinance No. 869, which grants a franchise to Shell Chemical Corporation to maintain etc. a pipeline, is resented to this Board; and UPP On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS R BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPT ED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishedi for the time and in the manner required by law in THE POST DISPATCH, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j s t In the Matter of Approving s Ordinance No. 871. Ordinance No. 871, which fixes the speed limit at 35 MPH on Diablo Road, County Road No. 4821, and repeals Ordinance No. 746, is presented to this Board; and fiE.. 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 ADOPT ED. 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 general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v,xu In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 872. V Ordinance No. 872, which establishes a NO PARKING ZONE on portion of First Street in Lafayette, is presented to this Board; and P . 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 ADOPT- ED. y 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. 885. Ordinance No. 885, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) by the addition of Subsection 62 which provides for the rezoning of West Pleasant Hill r Area (Insert Map No. 17) , is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS - BY S - BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPT-- ED. 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 newspaper j of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 890. Ordinance No. 890, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master zoning ordinance) 1 by the addition of Subsection 63 which provides for the rezoning of East Ambrose Area I (Insert Map No. 35) , is presented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS S st i Y YAk Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPT!- ED. DOPT. ED. 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 POST DISPATCH, a newspaper 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. ya In the Matter of Approval of agreement with California State Department of Social n Welfare which provides for payment of portion of salaries of two County Child Welfare Supervisors, Grade I, and two Child Welfare Services Workers. k Agreement between the California State Department of Social Welfare and the County of Contra Costa, which provides that the County of Contra Costa may employ two County Child Welfare Supervisors, Grade I, and two Child Welfare Services Workers under the conditions set forth in said agreement; and wherein it is further agreed that the, County of Contra Costa shall pay the salaries of said persons subject to reimbursement by the State Department of Social Welfare in the amount of 60% of the salary earned, and paid for that portion of effort expended on programs relating to children; and whe in it is further agreed that the reimbursement from Child Welfare Services funds to the County of Contra Costa from the State Department of Social Welfare shall not exceed the sum of $11,707.20, said agreement to expire on June 30, 1955; 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. Cum- mings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County o£ Contra Costa. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Robert Mulloy to operate a xd Rock Quarry etc. , under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 360. uY This being the time fixed for the hearing on the application of Robert Mulloy Y{. for a license to operate a Rock Quarry etc. , under provisions of Ordinance No. 360, on property located approximately five miles beyond St. Mary's College; Sam Hall and James F. Hoey, Attorneys at Law, appear before this Board on behalf of the applicant and re quest that this Board view the site referred to in the application; and Mr. John J. Alegria representing St. Mary's Orchards Association presents a petition signed by said residents, and Mr. Robert Eshelman representing the Tice Valley Improvement Association appear before this Board to protest the application; and said persons request that they be notified of any matters held before the Planning Commission or the Board of Super- visors with reference to this application; and certain other protests having been made to the granting of said application; 101Q NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor.. Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be, and the same is f` hereby referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors: H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson x Noes: Supervisors: None Absent: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor 51, y,'c„g In the Matter of Authorizing Assistant Social Service Di- rector to attend meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Robert u° Wymer, Assistant Social Service Director be, and he is hereby authorized to attend, at,K County expense, the annual meeting of the California Conference of Social Work at. River- , side, California from May 23 to May 27, 1954, inclusive. IF The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak A dr-r.S R t L+, 84 Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - rx In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 10 granting extension of a time) , Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 3. r On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd Architects and on motion of Super- ; visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,IT IS BY THEBOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 10, which extends the completion date to April 7, 1954, at no change in price of contract wit}i Zuckerman Construction Company for construction of Contra x Costa County Hospital Project No. 3, is APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is auth h orized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. f BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON NOES: Sup ervis ors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. In the Matter of Granting additional extension of time - Approval of Change Order No. 24 - construction of Additiops to Contra j Costa County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 24, which extends the contract completion date to December 4, 1953, at NO CHANGE in cost to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for the con- struction of Additions to Contra Costa County Hospital, be and the same is hereby. AP PROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to sign said change order on behalf. 'r of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed b the following vote of the Board:g P Y 1 AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON Ar j NOES:Supervisors - NONE. E ABSENT: Supervisors - RAY S. TAYLOR. i "} In the Matter of Ordinance No. 862 which established a Gar- bage Dump at Cowell. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 562; and certain protests. having been received to said Ordinance; the Clerk reads a statement representing the Via. opinion of the majority of the Board of Supervisors concerning said Ordinance; and George Cardinet appears before this Board and requests that said Ordinance be repealed; and Oliver Fenstermacher, Attorney at Law, appears before this Board and requests that the Board follow the procedure proposed in the statement read by the Clerk; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 862. as The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a p In the Matter of Authorizing County Road Commissioner to de-vegetate the Central Contra i Costa Sewer Pond Levees for the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1. At the request of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Road 6ommissioner be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to use County equipment and material to de-vegetate the Central Contra Costa Sewer Pond;r, Levees and to forward a bill for said work to the said Mosquito Abatement District No. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boat-d. a In the Matter of Proposed Gar- bage Dump Site at Cowell. s- This Board having heretofore considered the establishment of a dump site at Cowell; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorlFrederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the Planning Commission and the Committee to Study Problem of Waste Disposal, for their study and consideration, with the request that their recommendations be filed with this Board y within a period of 90 days. et Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this matter shall be further consid- eyed by this Board on Tuesday, August 3, 1954 at 11:00 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Delegating to Probation Officer authority to accept gifts. WHEREAS, citizens and groups of citizens frequently desire to contribute to the welfare of juveniles in the custody of the county by making gifts in their` interest andr, 1iHEREAS, the acceptance of such gifts may be more promptly and fully made if it need not await meetings of this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that there is hereby delegated to, the Probation Officer the authority to accept on behalf of the county such gifts, whether in money or in kind, of a value not in excess of $250 if unconditional, and- of nd of a value not in excess of 5100 if conditional. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H.` L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors: None ABSENT:Supervisors: Ray S. Taylor r In the Matter of Approval of contribution toward legal expense, appeal to interstate Commerce Commission in protest to request of Greyhound Bus Corporation. yY On motion of Supervisor Go ak seconded b Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be andheis by directed to draw a:warrant in the sum of $374.19 in favor of Spurgeon Avakian, attorney, who is representing' protestants to the appeal of the Greyhound Bus Corporation's request before the Inter-" state Commerce Commission to provide that commuter services be handled separately as"'a corporation from the long haul services rendered by said Greyhound Bus corporation, said warrant to bd *delivered to the District Attorney who will forward same to ter. Avakian. Said amount being a contribution from Contra Costa County toward fees for r legal services rendered by said 14r. Avakian. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.A.. In the Matter of Recommendations of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association to Civil Service Commission with reference to salaries to be paid during 1954-55. 1 A copy of recommendations from the Contra Costa Taxpayers ' Association to the f Civil Service Commission with reference to the salaries paid county employees, having Vis. been filed with this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator for consideration during the budget hearings The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. to the Matter of the Appointment of Robert Aitchison to the office of Commissioner Orinda Fire Protection r' X F District. Due to the death of the late Harry R. Oakley, `there exists a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Orinda County Fire Protection District; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super,- - visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Robert Aitchison, 7 Santa Lucia Road,,,.. . Orinda be and he is hereby Fire Commissioner of the Orinda County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote "of the Board.s . H y r f. iFY 86 tom} Tuesday, May 4, 195+ - Continued In the Matter of Proclamation z for "Mental Health Week". WHEREAS mental illness is our nation's number one health problem, accounting for more hospitalized patients today than all other illnesses combined; and WIMREAS, more than 9,000,000 people - or one out of 16 - are suffering from s mental and emotional disorders; and s WHEREAS, mental illness manifests itself, also, in physical illnesses , delinquency, crime, school failure, job failure and alcoholism; and t WHEREAS, the effects of mental illness are felt in this community no-less than in other parts of the country; and WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of every com:-aunity and every citizen in the', community to combat mental illness through support of measures for prevention, improvedtreatment, research and education and through the personal application of sound mental health principles; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, this Board of Supervisors does proclaim the week of May 2 to May 8 as Mental Health Week", and furthermore call upon the citizens of Contra Costa County to participate in the observance of this occasion, thus better acquainting themselves with the facts about mental illness and mental health, and their responsibility in maintaining good mental health in their community. The foregoing order is adopted by the following vote of the Board: F F A17ES: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, r W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson r NOES: Supervisors: None f w 01a, In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare amendment to existing ordinance in order to provide that applications for garbage and rock quarries must be referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance which shall provide that applications for garbage permits, and applications for rock quarry permits, shall be referred to the Planning Commission, which Commission shall hold such public meetings as are necessary concerning said applications, and then file recommendations with this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the Clerky to Canvass the Election Returns of the Direct Primary Election to be held on a June $, 1954. Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County' Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to canvass the returns for the Direct Primary Election to be held June 8, 1954, said canvass to be conducted' in the office of the County Clerk and the Board of Supervisors Room. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 5xk1 AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson u NOES:Supervisors - None a I- ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak r' 77 ". In the Matter of Authorizing Payment of Officers, Direct Primary Election to be held on June S, 1954, and pay- ment of owners of polling places. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for Election Officers to conduct the Direct Primary Election to be held on June 8, 1954 in the Contra Costa County precincts: 15.00 for services as Election Officer 3.00 for delivering Election Returns 10 f per mile each way for messenger who delivers said Election Returns. 11 r,.: 1'G 4} W jft u Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - S I" In the Matter of Designating newspaper in which the list Y rPofnamesofelectionofficers,l ;;-`t z etc, , for the Direct Primary1. Election to be held June $ 4'ZPf 1954, will be published. yh ". pry }. r1-F, ll 4h 3.R.i,a+t.In accordance with Section 668 of the Election Code, and, on motion..;of i_' Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that!iV the »Contra Costa Gazetten be and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in11 01 which the list of names of election officers appointed, and the polling places desig nated for each election precinct in the County of Contra Costa for the Direct Primary 0` Election to be held June $, 1954, 'The Contra Costa Gazetten being a newspaper of gen 4.' 01:. era! circulation published in the County of Contra Costa; and the County Clerk be and air he is hereby directed to x x; publish said list in said newspaper. r, fSlY p 1, The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r , a , X ,,, 41V- AYES: S ervisors - H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor, W. G. i > ' uP g Y Y N m Frederickson A.Buchanan, J. 6 NOES: Supervisors - None 4",f . 4 , , ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyakn } Et w 5 S .— & 4! %t y x .. li In the Matter of Affidavits " iF11 of Publication of Ordinance rx No. £57. 11 f x z a s k5 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Ko 867, and: affidavit o£ X1.4. ublication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it a earin s `; ' P ng pP .M : from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the. time., r Z,- f Main :_ and in the manner required by law; I I.2i, s , NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor j,,;? 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POLLING PLACE: F a L r m o it t POLLING PLACE: George F.Cake AND DESIGNATING POLLINGti Ashbury & Eureka. El Cerrito- School. 7:4 Kearney St.. EI Cerrito. garage, 340 Wllliamette Ave., Ber- PLACES "It TRIP. DIRECT PKI- - INSPECTOR: Emille A. Burn- INSPECTOR: Rumona Johnson. keley, IARI' KLUX-TION '110 KE HELD worth. JULX:FS: Elenora Evett, Tillie INSPECTOR: Dorothy H. Cake. Jl'NIC N. Il" J('ta('ES.Mary C. Wadsworth.Es- Stanley. JUDGES: Thelma C. Himbert, lin utotion 4/f Sulwrvfsor Taylor, ther S.?grant CLERKS: Betty Lyons. Lyla Eck- Frances IL Van Dorn. secundt41 by Su;tervisor Buchanan, CLERKS. Evelyn Stewart Eva wall. Cella Downey. CLERKS: Virginia C. Merrell, kY1TiSBYTHEIhIARI LIItDhHEI) -lar Simpson. Ruth Jones. EL cERIIlTO PRECINCT NO. 33 Ruth Swanson, Violet Bengley. that the following named electors EL CXKRrTO PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING PLACE: Lucille Llano- KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.6 abe, and they are hereby appointed POLLING PLACE-New Mira Vista way garage, 6530 Eureka Ave., El POLLING PLACE: Frank Hutt- t-% election officers it- conduct the Church. Cutting Blvd. & Alva. EI Cerrito. eren garage, 573 Woodmont Ave., DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION to Cerrito. INSPECTOR: Lucille Lissoway. Berkeley.be held on the eighth day of June, iSSI•ECTUl; Itobrrt N. Slat-lit• JUDGES: Florence Montoya. Leola INSE'ECTOE;: Helen SlcDermont k 19$4, thruug)axtt the County of Cua- Ian. Pusey. JUDGES: Martha 31. Smith, Ellis tra Costa: anti the following lura- JCDh:ES: Uvralce Roeder. Grace CLERKS: Helen Armstrong,Joyce Greene. Duns are hereby deSictiated as pol. Albrecht McDonald, Lula Broadway. CLERKS: Ruth B. Robertson,Pat- T , line; places in each precinct for the CLERKS: Erma Keding, Patricia XL CEKKITO PRECINCT NO. 36 ricia G. Ritchie, Florence 31. Hult- conducting of Said election, to wit: Abbott, Helen Reagan. POLLING PLACE: Isla J. McCaus- gran. DAY ViEW PRECINCT NO. 1 EL CEURITO PRECINCT N0. is land Front Room, 755 Balra Dr., EI KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.7 POLLING PLACE: Ruth L Kirby POLLING PLACE: Fart C. Davis Cerrito. POLLING PLACE:Leslie A.Scrog- garage, :09 San Dieco Street El Sarace. S19 Itiehmond SL. E.1 Cer- iNSPE:CTOR: Isla J. McCuurland. gins garage, 56 Kenyon Ave., Bar- Cerrito rito. JI'1N;F,S: Huth K, Blair, Alice C. keleJ. INSPECTOR: Ituth L Kirby, INSPECTOR: Jack Donald Thom- Kinsey. INSPECTOR: Marie D. Seruggins. JUDGES: Mantle Gaul. AnRob- as. CLERICS:grace Lindstrom.Gwyn- JUDGES: Abra B. Hoadley, %far- y eth K. Jakel. Katherine Doane.Jorle G. Garretty.inFOA. JL' on. Olga Uavls, Dorothy Mc- CLERKS' Shirley McClure, Es-CLERKS. Donald A. GISL Violet t'annon. EL CEKRITO PRECINCT NO. 27 telle G. Johnson, Agnes H. Worth-It Gobba, Lorraine It. ltothackrr.CLERKS: Ethel Welton. Hermine POLLiNG PLACE: Mary Elizabeth 4.ordun, Brenda Zane. Kuhle garage, 1300 Elm St.. E1 Cer-11,14 \7EN' PRECINCT NO IA KENSIN(:'PUN PKECINCT NO.8 110I.I.INo PLACE: ituth L Kirby F:1. C&MRITO PRECINCT NO. 17 rito. POLLING PLACE: Alfred H. Ar- I garage, 209 San Diego Street EI POLLING PLACE. If. J. Palmberg INSPECTOR. Mary Elizabeth thur garage, 6 Marchant CL, Berke- Cerrito. garage, 4t- Oak St.. EI Carritu.Kuhie. r INSPECTOR: Vera J. Hall- JUD41MS: Cora Ley .MacDonald, ley.INSPECTOR: Mat)IUdr H:ncklns INSPECTOR: Lillian D. Arthur. JUDGES: Virginix C. Molino, JUDGES: Erma Shaltenburce r. Martha Walls. JUDGES: Bernice F. Erb, Helen Marle D. Smith eorginla Gregovlch. CLERKS: Verna Dugan, Jerry Anderson CLEl;KS: Vasil T. FueteS, .\date CLERKS* Scary L Rodini. Eliza- l(a)nes, Wanda Flo. CLERKS: Avis Kennerley, VelmaVainiSt• Florcrtcr Beasley, tooth Blair, Suphy Ogden.EL CEKKITO PRECINCT NO. W Smith. Jeanne Cassil. IIAV VIEW PRECINCT No. 2 EL CEItRITO PRECINCT No. 18 POLLING PLACE: James G. Han- KENNINGTON PRECINCT NO.f POLLING PLACE: Alice Mary POLLING PLACE: EI Cerrito Fire tuck Rumpus Room.3335 Mono Ave., POLLING PLACE: Melba J. Win- Brown Farago, 5701 Columbia Ave- House, 1300 San Pablo Ave.. EI Cer- EI Cerrito. Ston garage, 348 Columbia Ave., nue, Richmond. rito. INSPECTOR: Etheimae,Sebrell. Berkeley.r INSPE•'OTOR: Edwin T. Chase INSPECTOR: Mary Zaro.JUDGES: Mildred f. Elsberry, INSPECTOR. Sierle Tolhurst JUDGE: Amy E. Burr JUIX;KS. Josrph[ne Bonelli, Vic- Martha P. Nelson. JUDGES: Melba J. Winston, Rose CLERKS: Alice Mary Itroun, Do- toria Marrons- CLERKS: Julia Hancock, Dixie If. A. Stiller rothy L Rutil.•, Llilfan V Frerking. CLERKS: Clara Huss. Verdell Taylor. Leona C. Strauss. CLERKS: Kay Barnes, Joyce Ned- HERKICLE:I.PARK PRECINCT Finnecan,Constance Regalia. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. If dersen, Aileen Calhoun. NO. 1 E:L CERRITO PRECINCT No. 10 POLLING PLACE: Betty Halla KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 10 k POLL!NG PLACE: -Stahel T -tar- POLLING PLACE: Ruby Anthony garage,:.G,.4 Jordan Ave., Et Cerrito. PULLING PLACE: G. W Cassell kert garage, 16:3 Oak View Ave- (iritic room, ::35 Vicuw Ave.. Apt INSPECTOR: Bertha 1. Shubat. garage, 308 Vassar Ave. Berkeley. nue, Berkeley. IF. Richmond. JI'IN:FS: Ruby B. McUmbor. Situ INSPECTOR: Marlon \t'.Cassell r INSPECTOR: Emnta A. Koch. INSPECTOR. Staple Davis. Swager, JUDGES: Clare, Wagner, 3leryle JI'IK:ES: Frances J SteinhoM. JUDGF.S: Parrue• WiektlQ, Dollie CLE:ICKS: Victor E. Johnson, SIA- Buarkans. Cleune Inman. L Wheeler. rie Uouldthread, Betty Italls. CLERKS: Jessie Nickel, Treva CLERKS.• Mabel T, Markert,Gert- CLERKS: Susie B. Creer, Ruby EL CF:RKITO PRECINCT NO. 41 Borgeson, Mellen Koch. rude M. Ramer, Polly Wallace. Anthony, Slarjurie Jackson. POLLING PLACE: Anthony Cbl- KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 11 BRUKELF.1, PARK PRECIN4'1 EL CEIUIITO PSECINCT NO. 0 appe garage. 709 Albemarle St., EI POLLING PLACE: A. O. Donogh v y NO. 2 POLLING PLACE: Etenore Maxon Cerrito- garage. 35C Cambridge Ave., Her- POLLING PLACE: Helen A Grea- garage. 4516 t:uberta Drive, EI Cer• INSPFCTOR: Gladys Ch[appe.krley. ver garuce, 334 Berkeley Park [11vd., rito. JL'IN;I Anna t- Carling. Ethel INSPECTOR: Lucile V. Donogh. SI. ILurdBerkeley71SS1•ECTOR Era Schreiner. r. JUUG[•:S: Edith C. Ford, Mae H. S INSPECTOR: Jimmie Laverty. JUDGE'S: Elsle Subtwrra, AlfredaCLBICKS. Ruby 31. Sutherland. Carey. JUDGES: Helen A. Grraver, A-Stavin. Lillie F Doolittle, Lavina 31. Chris- CLERKS: Dorothy Winter. Mary Gertrude t:raham CLERKS: Anna ILagelett Mary I- lien. Berry. Attu if. Emmett.e CLERKS: Elizatoeth 1. GerIK.(alga Kern, Eletiore Mazon. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 41 KENNINGTON PRECINCT NO. 12 p Wit-king. Ruth Ensor.MILLING. PLACE: Helen Spivak POLLING PLACE: Percy F. Betts HL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 21 garage, a Westminster Dr.. Berke- RL CERRIiY) PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE: Margaret Gles- garage, 1: San Carlos Ave., El Cer- ley.YULEISt: PLACE: United Auto datl barentrnt• 6431 Fink Lane. Et rito; iNSPE;CTOR: Erma Long. Workers Ball, C1: San Paht41 Are., Cerrito INSPECTOR: Sfartha 31. Olney. JUDGES: Siarth:a Cathcart Sybil E! Cerrito. JUIrI;F:S: Brssle B. flaker, JennieINSPECTOR: ]lorry E Stromberg. Moore. Jordan. INSPECTOR: Alice M. Walker. JUDGES: Etranor Lawler, Star- CLERKS: Grace E. Leslie,Mazetta JUDGES. Olga J 11. Lee. Clara C. caret Gleadall. CLERKS: Angelina 31. Torchls Harnett. Helen Sandetrubet. Kaufman Helen Sp[rak, Sir. Archie R. 'Lum-CLERKS: Margaret llansen, Mary wall KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. Ili CLERKS: Fay A. F)renrman, Lau- F Sublet! Ruby Smith. POLLING PLACE: Isabel R. Reid rs W. McSiri, -label F ftltchcock. EL CiRRITO PRECINCT NO. 72 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. •!9 garage, IOU, overlook Rd.. Berke- Lt. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 2 POLI-INE: PLACE: Joseph Nardon POLLING PLACE: Dorothy Kess- try. POLLING PLACE: Harding School, garacr, I:.tr. Kearney St- E:1 Cer- Irr garage, 3605 la Honda Ave.. EL INSPECTOR: Fera Webber Shear. Fairmont & Center Ave„ El Cerrito rito Cerrito. JUDGES: Grace B. Dotts, Esther INSPRI-17 R: Jr"lo Wilson INSPEt'TOR: Kathryn Sandvtek. INSPECTOR: Dorothy A. Mason. Atkinson. JUDGES: Hattie L Johnston, JI'Ut:E1: Pauline Gay, .lana Na- JUDGES: Betty Cole, Grace Rich- CLERKS: Evelyn L. Dutton, Isa- 3 Katherine M. Flavin vone. ands. bel fL Reid, Clarene Turner. CLERKS Iternlcr Ifannon. -tar- CLERKS: Josephlnr Bain, Ango- CLERKS: Madeline, Goodbread, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 14 inn Horner. John Kooy. Iina Itrrtolli, Edith Giudici. lu lzalith 4.'. Covert Rosalie ILJel- POLLING PLACE: Walter J. r RL CIRRI o PRECINCT No. i Ia. CERRI7Y PKE('lNLT NO. ZR Smith garage, 3:i Westminster Ave., MILLING PLACE. Arthur V San- POLLING I'L.ACE: Adalyn Winsett RL Cmurro rulixiNCT NO. 411 Berkeley. ford garage. S54 Everett Street. rarace• 6443 Conlon Ave., Et Cer- POLLING PLACE: James L Hot- INSPECTOR: Jessie N. White. t F Cerrito rico. lar garage, 815 Everett St., El Cer- JUDGES: Edna J. Weltzfn, Con- INSPECWIR: Anna O. -Talley. INSPECTOR: Ada Petersen. rite. stance SE. Yartsch, JL'L)GR'S: Dorothy V. Sanford. JUDGES: Beverly Turner. Mary T. INSPECTOf;: Penelope C. Eloliar. CLERKS: Elizabeth H. Hempy, Lillian -t. Rock. Brun1L JUDGES: Violet 31. Whitaker, Su- Irene S. Slason, Catherine Cushman. i CLERICS. Marianne J. Sewquist CLERKS: tielen F Miner. Eliza- san W. Ewing. KF:NNINGTON PRECINCT NO. lb Viola Blume. Mabel U. Ebinger.beth Itan. Adalyn Winsett. 4.'LERKS: Francella Caster, Flor. PULLING PLACE: Arliegton Ave. EL CEItItlTO PRECINCT NO. / enc. Giarson. Margery Wagner.Community Center, 6.. Arlington v RL NILLING O PRECINCT NU. 4 PcesG. OLLING PLACE:EI Cerrito High EL CEIIRITO PRECINCT NO. •I4 Avs., Berkeley. PLAVannigarage. .4-CEIm t POLLING Cer- School, Ashbury A Eureka St.. El POLLING PLACE; Forrest IL INSPECTOR Evelyn Robinson.' AV right garage, 6501 Fairmont Ave., JUDGES: Scary V. bson, Eli- rites. Cerrito. nor Lewis. INSPF(TOR: Juanita Ebert. INSPECTOR: Laraine P. Germain. Ei Cerrito. CLLewis. Ruby Hamilton, Helen JUDt:ES: Hxrrirt N. Cross, Fran-Jt'T44:ES: Gall A Sauta, Lorraine INSPECTOR: Amelia J. Riley.V. Ferguson, Dorothy i Young. cot; G. Vanni Perry. JUDGES: Ilelen Wright. F earl KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 16 CLERKS: Barbara l;raskat. Ilar- CLERKS: laavia I- Callan, Beat- Snyder. bora L Kat. Margaret Locxtelll.rice A 1'tersaa, Virginia Losthus CLERKS: F,lizubeth Noel, Sarah E'UI,LINI: [LACE: Gertrude Ellis FL Jewell, Beulah Knapp. garage, 681 Coventry fill., Berkeley. z3- EL CICRRITO PREciNtr NO, S EL CEKKI'TO PRECINCT NO. = INSPECTOR: Edwina J. Muth. POLLINt: PLACE: Olga Solum t'()L LING PLACE.(larding School, RL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 43 JUDGES: Gertrude Ellis, Cather- garage. 7573 Terrace Dr., EI Cerrito. Fairmont & Center Ave- EI Cerrito. POLLING PLACE: Winifred$lease !ne Thatcher. INSPEC"1'Oft• Marjorie Lewts, INSPEt'Ttllt: Margaret Hannon. garage, 1609 Arbor Dr.. Et Cerrito. CLERKS: Nadine Ness, Lucretia F JUDt:ES: Slarjorir Itukkanen, OI- JUIN;IF»S: Evelyn -L Bralr, Jean 1NSPE4'TOR: 4:ertrude 31. Water. Bird, Urva M. Davis. K. Guttrrman. bury.t a Solum. itICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1 3 CLERKS: Charlotte Burkhead, CLERKS Dorothy Jan, Urrgen, JlJ[NSE.S' Winifred Strere, Elinor POLLING PLACE: Eddie Palan- Anti Thomsen• Katherine M. John- Sadie 4'eterson, ttlta Sov- Chrlrtfaasen char garage, 335 Tewksbury Ave, son•EL CERRITO PRPC/NCr No. =a CLERKS: Mande It. Bliss, Mamle Richmond. EI, CERRITO PRECINCT NU. POLLING PLACE: It a y m o n d Drntun, Esther Brunet(. INSPECTOR Story A. Young. POLLING PLACE: Castro School, Erickson caragc. 6:: Nurvell Are., EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. Ie JUDGES: Christine M. Dennis, Donal & Lawrvnee• EI Cerrito El Cerrito. PIOLLING PLA!E: Housing Pro;- Julia S. Kendrick. 3; ISSPEOTOR: Winifred J Elliott, INSPEtTUR: Dorlr L Erickson. act, 5:35 4;urdun .Ave., .Apt. IL. El CLERKS; Minnie Erskine, Mary vt JI'DtaiS: Gladys Suvelier, Edith Jl'T 4:F.S; June Ekrntwrlt. Harriet Cerrito, De Phillips, Julia E. Berger. c,x Viol. Johnson- INSPECTOR: alae Palenchar. RICIIMOND PRECINCT NO.2 CLERK: Hazel A111nio, Retwcea if. CLERKS. Dorothy F_ McMillen. JUDGES: Leola Phelps, Lillian POLLING PLACE: Masonic Lodge, Y,uerurr, Eleanore Young. Slab 4:riMn, Madelyn Wright_ Rodint 310 Washington Ave., Richmond. CLERKS: Minnie Cambra, Edna INSPECTOR: Daley Esser. 1t RL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. ! Ia. C'EItKlTO PRECINCT NO. 2T CLERKS: Margaret Kimberllnc. JUDGES' Agnea C. Malloy, Sally mti POLLINt: PLATE: John Freculla Pt)t-LINU PLACE: Old Mira Vista Brukatad. Schw-I. Itarrett &KL CF:IIHITO PUECINCT NO. 4T CLERKS: Theresa Golden, %fors-garage, 6X04 Kearney St., Iii Gar- Tasaajara Av°- POLLING PLACE: Sir. A. V. De- caret A. Coyne. Elizabeth Jenkins.trite. EI Cerrito Silva garage, 6738 Glen Mawr Ave., Jki i?.ISSI'EC1OF;; 3larian t:utidry. 1XSPECTOR: Fouls 1t, MacMillra. Fa Cerrito. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.3 JUDGES. Cv.Ara Frrgulia, Bessie Jl'LK:F: Lorene 3t. (frown, Ann POLLING PLACE: F. W. Hess wL, Ostoorm INSPECTOR: Theresa A. Johnson. garage, 333 Washington Ave., Rich-ThompSon, CLERKS- Nellie S. Read, Alma JUDGES: ]Lary Dottin(, Alice Ter- K zCLERKS: Emma F. Mahon, Minnie mond. t:ambra, ltlnnchr JohnSc.n. Vugrl, Marian Kappas linden. CLERKS, Margaret ft. Barker, Pat tSSF t.CTOft: Nellie Stlelvater. IN. CERRITO PRECINCT No. • RI. CRUR/T0 PKEC:INCT so. :8 Blair, Louise Canifax. JUDGES: Mabelle Tuller, Jose- POLLING PLACE: Mr. Andrew P_ POLLING PLACE: Julia S. Snod- phine Essar. KraSs garage. :346 Carquinez Ave., EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. •LSNelsongarage, 533G Barrett Ave„ q CLERKS: Bernice E. DaEve- El veAE:1 Cerrito.Fl CGUrrrltu. POLLINPCE: Loretta Spriggs lyn C. Schuldt H. PElizabethH. Pruett.. INSPECTOR Dorothy Layne, INSPECTC4P.: Julia & Snodgrass. garage, 6t7 Sea View Dr., FI Cerrito. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.4 JUDGES; Irene S gear. Mlldretl E. JCD GF_S. Eitern Johnrun, Noma INSPECTOR: Haiti& R. Curl POLLING PLACE: MethodistlJl'D(:F: Loretta ti rig1Cs, IdaSrlson, rbetrr Tick. p Church, Nicholl & Martina Ave., a4CLERKS. Margaret Outman, Vlr- IJLEKKS: Lune Flanrun, f:ose 31. CLERKS Irene Jack, Adeline K Richmond. IiuunSell, James G. Ifracketts Kiata Fulthurp iiurtrase Metre. INSPECTOR: Julia Hill. L itomick, Barbara G. 3lcKrnzle. JUDGES: Reva Carey. Rita Mat- ICL l'ERTOItIPRECINCT NO. t1 ElL EKRITO PRECINCT NO. ECF. PRF.ClNCT NO. 49 teuccl. rPOLLING' PLACE: R it. Cheek POLLING PI_ CE:-Drs_ Loris Sny- EL PLACE: Peter J. Cadra CLERKS: Clara D. Perasso, Viva garage. 2543 Edwards Ave„ EI Cer- -'or garage, 1:3- Everett St.- El Cer- rito. rito garage, 7534 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito. A, Crum, Josephine Palenchar INSPECTOR- Edna Webster. l l;L'EtTt)R' Doris Snyder. INSPECTOR: Ruth F. Cadra. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.b Jl'Ia(:F.S: Katherine Oppenhelm JUDGES: Pearl Webb. Pat Gray. JI'DGE'S: Audrey L McKay. Ruby POLLING PLACE: Pt Masonte Iiitdreth Newman. CLERKS: Mary E.Timmers.Marie Bovo. Lodge. 310 Washington Ave., Rich- f CLF11KS• Mary C. Smith. Nellie S Jacottun, Dt"la D Brokaw. CLF,RKS: Esther Reynolds. Ellen mond. Hackney. Ada M. Richards RL CERK11To PRECINCT NO. 20 S. MacDonald, Clarice Curcio. INSPECTOR: SLargaret A. Kenny. I'OLIISG PLACE: Castro School. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1 JUDGES: Nellie A. Cooper, Marie CL CElt1tTM PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE: Major FL P. Cerldono. POI.LISG PLACE; \A'lltlnm J. taanal ` Lawrence. El Crrrlto CLERKS Erma P. Ott, Gertrude f:.+ INSPECTOR: Shirley Haker. Banks garage, I Edgecroft Road, x St.. El r Jr., garage, 16_6 Nowell Pllotte, Margaret Fisher. St., F 1 Cerrito. axing JUDGES: Marlys L Ifeynotds, Berkeley RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.6fazingStoddard. ISSI'F:CTOR• F,Ilra P. Willits.INSPECTOR: Grace F \Albert , CLERKS: Lots LL Fltzgersld Bar- JUDGES' Nelle FI. Downes, Flora PULLING PLACE: Washington I JUDGES: Ida u Rrrae, Alberta E. tiara J. McClure, Elizabeth [falter. N. ScotL School, East Richmond Ave, & WineBar- Weaver.CLERKS: Kathryn B. Plummer, St., Richmond. CLERKS: JosephIae Tamblya, VI- EL CERKITO PRECINCT NO. 31 Ktyde Whitely. Elizabeth R. Carter. INSPECTOR foga J. Morrison. elan V. Srgurs, Ethel Rose. POLLING PLACE: Paul Ruse JUDGES: Mary L McCook, Flora r. EL CERRrM PRECINCT No. 11 carate. CYO: Blake St- El Cerrito KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.2 E. Henry. POLLING PLACE: Afton INSPECTOR. Florence A_ Gets- POLLING PLACE: William D. CLERKS: Dorothy W. Hall. Pau-Coulter Pratt garage. .OS Yale Ave., Berke-Aa garage, :12 Ashbury Ave., El Car. Inger.line M. Driskill, Thelma E. Rusek. rtto. JUDGE~: Laura Williamson. Star- ley. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6A tha L Itackbarth. INSPECTOR: Marjorie Miller. INSPECTOR: Giblo Frantz POLLING PLACE: Washington CLERKS: feta R (: anllaz. 1)oro- JUDGES: Elizabeth SchwaDacber.JU1)GI; Alta 4'fbbS, Wilma Bur- School, East Richmond Ave, & Wine thy Hunter. Leta Ruse- Elizabeth A. ?ryes. gcmer. CLERKS: Lida K. Cole, Evelyn L St Richmond. CLERICS: Florinda C. Rodriguez, El. CERRITO PRECINC N0. 1= ,Anderson, Martha D. Swan. INSPECTOR: Rose Dingle. Mrs. Afton Coulter, Frances Veroa- JUDGES: June 51. Wyrlck, ElvaPULLINGPLACE: Gordon G De- KE NNINGTON PRECINCT NO.3 Damon.da.Munck garage. Y3:4 Buckingham POLLING PLACE: Carlton C.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 12 Ur- Ea Cerrito Strout garage,45 Kingston Rd.,Ber- CLERKS: Dorothy Hall, Dixie POLLING PLACE: V. W. Tauter INSPECTOR: Loanna DeMunck- keley. Treuss, Ardis Duttow, X garage, 16s Carmel Ave- FI Cerrito. Jl'IN:F: Lucile 1= Ryafq Janet INSPECTOR• Helen D. Smith. RICHMOND PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Janet Mewha, 4' Bostock- JUDGES: Anna E. Otto, Sia F. POLLING PLACE: Recreationion JUDGES: Mary Sullivan, Roberta CLERKS: Razzle R'.Truitt.James St Bldg. S. 6th & Maine, Richmond. M, Schlatter. IL. (:nary, Frances G. Drown. rout. INSPECTOR: Margaret Raflanelli. CLERKS• Katherine K. Scott, Lil. JUDGES: Evelyn 31. Purcell, EI- CLERKS: Freda A hates, Marie CERRITO PKECINC'r NO. 32 lian L Erickson. Helen B. Frlsvold. mu Lawana Patterson.Nelson. Virginia Haverty. POLLING PLACE: Stanislaus A. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.4 CLERKS: Estella 51. Benner, Lau- RL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 12 Blanks garage. T937 Terrace Dr.. !'OMING PLACE: Virginia Cun- ra J. Biederman, Doris Bledsoe. POLLING PLACE: Lester M. Bot EI Cerrito_nfneham garage. 63 Eureka Ave., RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7A garage, 74fb Curry Ave,. EI Cerrito. INSPEXTOR: Stantstaus A. Bion- Berkeley. POLLING PLACE: Recreation INSPE(`T()R: Marsone M. Botaad. ski INSPECTOR: Olive 3t. Guyot.Bides. ti Gth & Maine. Richmond. JUDGES. (.ester M. Hot.. Margaret JUDGES: Virginia Judkins. Agaes JUDGES: Ann Crockett, Ethelynd INSPECTOR: Anna R. Biederman. Thompson.M. Itluaskl. E. Kurrte. JUDGES: Mildred Cockran, Alice CLERICS: C. Louise Triettel. Away CLERKS: Harriet SrhaRran. Myr- CLERKS: Annabelle G. Stadum. Berkman.Lou Polkinchorn• Clara Schloty- tie C. Widdershelm, Mary L Mer- Virginia Cunningham. Mary Lynn CLERKS: Petra Garcia, Esther qBauer. r1tL Coz.Mundell, Flora M. Burns. 7 t. Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SIUCIIMOND PRECINCT NO. i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 46 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. "A POLLING PLACE: Mabel Mason POLLING PLACE: Leon A- Mtchel POLLING PLACE: Alice R. Souza POLLING PLACE: Housing Proj- garage, 118 S. 11th St, Richmond, garage, 541 4th St_, Richmond. garage, ST34 Columbia Ave.. Rich- ect 1500 Hoffman Blvd., Apt. SI, INSPECTOR• Louise C_ Spinney. INSPECTOR: Frances Michel.mond. Richmond. JUDGES: Lillian I. Gomez, alar- J['DGES: Effie Schmidt. Charles INSPECTOR: Luella McLeod. INSPECTOR: 'Zillah E. Wright. A gnret M. Phillips.11, Plouff. JUPOES: Florence Woland, Kath- JUDGES: Sara It. Cheney, Mae CLERICS: Irma IC. Godfrey, Min- CLERKS; Mary Barda, Jennie M_ ryn 31. Steffen. McMaster. ttlr M. Willa, Mabel Sisson. Sharp. Mary Rabeaort- CLERKS: Alice It. Souza, Marie CLERKS: Virginia Price. Louise r RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Wt RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27 l uttan. Esther R Nelson. G. Schtrwrk, Thomas Atkins. POLLING PLACE Seventh Day POLLING PLACE Arthur E RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4T RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 65 Adventist School, S 13th S Ohio Nek-kel garage, 763 15th St- Rich- PULLING PLACE: Nystrom POLLING PLACE: Recreation Adven Ave. List cho mond. School, S. 11th & ]Raine St., Rich- Hall, S. -7th & Virginia St., Rich- y INSPECTOR: Emma T. Sagner.INSPECTOR: Aller G_ SeekrL mond. mend. JUDGES: Alice Johnson, Glary E. JUDGES: Alice S_ Rohrbacher, INS['ECTOR: Edith 11. Nystrom. LSSE'F:CTOR: 3lnry E Travis. Gillis. Jullanna Watsen. JI*VGKS: Grace D. Curry, Itebec- JUDGES: Carol D. Jordan, Fran- CLi:RKS: Slade Hubbard, Leona CLERKS: Betty Jones, Elsie alar- ca W. Trans_ ces JL Horton. lixrrls, Louella Rains, tin, Blanche Coombs CLERKS:Cordle Wynn,Iva Etenas, CLERKS: Lillian Dahl, Florence t: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.p Margaret D PRECINCT G. ECHMOurttl. Slee. J. E Durkin. It1CI1MOND PRECINCT NO. t$ POLLING PLACE: Henry Eck- Pi-kLLING PLACE. A- Healey gar- Ill LLINt D PRECINCT NO. CTA tUCH11UG PRECINCT N r do is age, b'ul L'rnnsylvanta Ave., Rich- PULLING PLACE y s t r o m PfiLLfSG PLACE: Recreation j hardt garage. 1912 Florida Are., School, S. 11th L- Maine Sta.. Stich- Hall. S. 37th & Virginia Sts., Rich- Itichniond,mond. mend. mond. INSPECTOR* diary lickhardf. 1NSPE(T0It. Kathleen G. Santos, INSEF,PCTOR• Katherine Allaman- INSPCTOR: Emily Axtell. JUDGES: Muriel Schrppler, Glary Jl•III;F:S: Neca Walker. Rose L nu JUDGES: Rosemary Muratore, K. Richey,Frey,JUDGES: Eva 31. Jessen. Esther [blanche DI. McKenzie. CLERKS: Evelyn Terrill, Ruth CLERKS: Dorothy T. Smith, Mary Blanchlnl CLERKS: Caterina Zanzi, Diary Cantrell. Emma Sloboden, E. Barker, Juanita Healey. CLERKS: Fern 31. Stiles. Edith A. Gostino, Clarlbel Dobinson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SA RiCHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3D Kold). Elizabeth A- Perez.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 66 A. POLLING PLACE: Charles E. Wil- POLLING PLACE: George Smith RICHMOND PRECINCT NU. 49 POLLING PLACE: Housing Proj- llants Garage• 200 S. .0th St, Rich- garage: 1831 Rot-bovelt Ave., Rich- PtiLLING PLACE: Robert Faxon ect, 19ol Cutting Blvd., Apt. SI, mend. mend. garage• 6315 lith St., Richmond.Itichrnond. INSPECTOR, L•'sthrr Williams. INSPECTOR: Daisy L Peacock.INSI'tcTOR: Minnie E Jackson, INSPECTOR: Thelma Ambrosio. JUDGES: limmn Cartir, Lizzie D. JUI.K:F.S., Julia 1, Maskal, Ethel Vida V. Grubbe• Gart- JL•DGFS: Flora L. Thompson, Smith. Smerofelt-rude M Dahl. tw,na 31. Christopher. C1.%RKS. Ann Welndel, Margaret CLERKS: Elien Costello. Freda CLERKS: Iva alar F:ason• Eliza- CLERKS: itusa Crenshaw, Grace Uner, Mary Ferrari. La Plant. Alta Peacock. Loth Jaeknon, Georgina Lasater. I« Wallen, Eileen Deitrick. ItICH\IONII PRRC1NC1• NO. 10 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30 RIC11MOND PRECINCT NO. 40 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. "A A 1'OLLISG I'LACh': Arthur Werner PLACE: Fire House No, I'atL.I.IN0 PLACE: Henry G. Busse POI-LING PLACE: Housing Proj- garage, 1703 Ilissell Ave.., Richmond. 3. I!•ou Barrett Ave.. Richmond.garage, 631 39th St., Richmond.ret, 3'LOt Cutting Blvd.. Apt. Si, INSPECTOR: Henrietta A. Pester- INSPE(Toft: 3linnir L Phillips, IN. pri_-rOlt: (:race Curry. Richmond. i son. JUDGES: Velma J. Nlchelson• An- JI'[x:FCS: Irene L Leist• Lorraine INSPECTOR: Lucille Flair. Jl'DGhS; Lr Olna Newman, Alin-orae Angwin, 1i. Wa6erley. JUDGES: Anna Anderson. Sarah nle Slay Vargas CLERKS: ]ran li_ Graham, Flur- C'LEftKS: Martha Fiavey, Amelia [ %amzow. CLERKS: Carrie 31cCnrd>, Cella enc, IL Evans. Mary Brossard. Durken, linen Jones. Ct,F:fiICS: .\nKela 7arcunr, Esther Cox, Hazel B. Morrison. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 Rival ItONU PRECINCT NO. ii0 3[urtln, .Wille Gjerde. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11 PULLING PLACE: WIl1Iam Albe- M)LIIN4. PLACE: Fire Station It1ClINOND PRECINCT NO. OT rig! storeroom, 353 22nd St., Rich- Na, C. 4lo6 Clinton Ave.. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Rosle alae Baz- POLLI qG PLACE: F_ W, Trielol! mond. INSPEC'TIIR: Sophie W. Dyer.zelle garage, 915 S. 31st St., Rich. garage, 1-s 15th St., Richmond. INSPECTaIit: Amella Gamb- JCI(:ES: Eula L Rush, Ertna A. mond. INSPPOTOR: Hellell K. Dimack, JULk;F: Lulu A. Hudson_ Blanche IL Juhns..n.INSPECTOR: 31:argaret Du Bolo. JUDGES: Vldu F. Smith. Jose- C T"yer. CLERKS: E[fir 31. Hamilton. Ruth JUD[;FS, Ann 31. Eastman, Elva a phine al. Cannon. CLERKS: Lulu A. lludson.Blanche 3t_ Krnnedy. Jean Ludwig. G. Clem. CLERKS: Maxine L.luyd, Vivian Ctrr, Amxlea E: Hawkins RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 61 CLEICKS: Gladys A. Dolan, Fern Nt Lloyd, Ethel Williamson. PULLING PLACE: Chartcle Di. T. Neal, Elsie Lysher. i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 312' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. L•POLLING 1'!SCE• L. Cosentlnl itogera Kurarr, .101 Solano Ave.. Itll't1310ND PRECINCT NO. Oil POLLING PLACE: Ernest Brown iCtchmund. POLLING PLACE- Richmond Firegarage, 634 "nd Sl_ Richmond Rich-basement. 163 lith St., Richmond. INSPECTOR: Cbarlcle U. Rogers. glutton No. 4, 35th & Cutting, tINS!'ECTUR: Jeannette A Lam- INSPECTOR: Clarice Diaschlo. arra JUIN:FS: Erel)'n Sherwood. Joel mond. JUDGES: altauvvreen M. [Notley, L' lorL SS[•ECTOIi: Mary Louise Sick- s Anna L. Turner JL'Da:!~: Caroline J Anderson. CLERKS: Nota Amsbury. ShirleyEaslei- Kelsey las. CLERKS: lulu 1« Brawn, Nora CLE Madeline alryer. Annie lmsbury, 3larKir Ramey. JUD(:L'S: Crruldine A. Pollard, Healy. Ann F. Brahm. R/cHNOND PRF•CINCr NO. lit Lena Moffett. RICHMOND PRECINCT' NO. 13 1i. Kusrs Wilma Steward POLLING PLACE: Pullman RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33 Schwa. Wall & Maple Sts., Rich- CLERKS: Theresa Faber, Selma l•:arparella. Violet Gimbel.Rich- POLLING L LACE: Ethel Bernier PULLING PLACE: Presbyterian mend. Reception ]fall, 183 12th St, Rich- Church of Redeemer. 3354 Andrade IN:tPECTOt;: Bessle McGinn. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1{9A mond Ave- RichmondLLING PLACE: Richmond Fire INSPECTOR: Annie S. Hampton lNSI`Is'ITOit affable J. Fuller CI Gh'1: Mamie Mills.Stills, Jessie Station No. 4, 355th & Cutting, Rich- JUDGES: Avis T Thomson, Maud JUl GES. Bertha N. Bakwn. Mark, Morph) mend. Arnold. CLERKS: Florence S. Kr/rohla- INSPECTOR: Leona Tlnlin. CLERKS: lolls Taylor, Carrie W. Hughes. eek, Margaret Nelson, Adella M. Ate LER Louise Smid, CLERK:• Hosea A. Cecil, Anne Gasparrt_ JUDGES: Edna M. Heath. Irene p Leasman. Lorene Henderson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 32 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14 RICHMOND PRL*CINCT 10. ii C CLERKS: Mary Ghisio, Glary POLLING PLACE, Musician Hall. POLLING PLACE- Max Hattich vine I ee PLACE: St.. R h oNay 3laryshall, Elizabeth Da Yore. Living Rawm, 832 6th St., Richmond.268 lith St., Richmond. Rumpus ltw.m. $40 351h St, Rich- IllC11Mt NU PRECiNCr NO. (f9 mond INSPF:a'TOIt: Beulah Hulley.1NSPF1TOit• Grace L. McMaster. PUI,LINf: PL.ICE: Housing Audi- Willie A. R.Adorm. Moor- ISSPR('TOR• Marian Dailey t'1 GF1: Flnrrncr A. Wilburn. corium. :.0th & Jefferson Stn.. Rich- gsret J Logan. Jt'Da;F:S: Caroline Schnabel, Ella Itatra. found. CI.FRKS: Grace Schimpff, Ange Uladys Figurlrrdo. CLI:ItKS: 31arY Le3lry, \Alis Ir INSPECTOR: Edna V. 3lendonca. La-lint- \l. Stung, Elizabeth aI Royce. CLEICKS: Ellnrbeth Ealing, Vtr- May. May !tell O'Neal. JUDGES: Frances 31art{nez, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13 glnla 3[arzetta, Esther L Hillstrom RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3ZA Verne A. [frown. POLLING i'LACF.: Fire Station RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SS P()LIIN(. PLACE: Walter Free- ('I ERKS: Rose Peugh, Helen No. I 5th St, Richmond. man Jr. Living Room. 930 Schrock Jlunlz, Firmona Peel. 1NSI'ECTt)R; Josephine Ilelne- POLLING. Victim S John Hayes Ave.. Richmond mann garage, 4u1 Ditnm St, Richmond.INBPk:CTOEt: 3lurrurrt Cunning. ItICIIM[NI YiIE:CiNCT N0. 86A a INSPECTOR. Pauling, Wrtwr.ham POLLING PLACE:: Housing Audi. J!?DGF,S: L.enur,• 3leskauskas, JUDGES: Irene C. VI%. Florence Jt IK;f-•j AmriLt Cortrz, Helen torlum, 50th & Jefferson Sts.. Rich- Adelyn Fdgnr 11. Watson. mond_ CLERKS: Anna Fl. Alexander, CLERKS: XIr WeLrr. -Margaret Strickland. bertha Txte, Beulah 1 . [. yon. Smith. Ruth Gunner, CLF:ItKS: Earcla 3/. t.ucns, Fare- INS['ECTOR: Batty Lyons. lyn I[bhep, Aanle alar Vrerman. Jl;lll:F:S: Jane K. White, Lillie RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16 RICHMOND PRE.CiNCr NO. 36 Nn ler. OILING PLACE: X. Knvalersk> RICHNONU PRECINCT NO. SI yLEl;KS: Emily Qulrk, Beatrice i't 1LlXG i'LAl'E:Teresa A lthlte POLLING PLACE: Kurth Rfch- t\'indson, Mary Moore.garage, :33 Bissell Ave., Richmond. residence•. 4-4 42nd St_, Richmond. mond Baptist Church, 1401 FilbertINSPECTOR* Anita Transue. INSF'ECTOlt: Syra Kreutzen. I91CHMOND PRECINCT NO. 70 JUDGE'S: Charles Kaiser, Lula A. 11IDGF: Teresa A. White. Dora & Alma Ave., Iichmond. French. iNSI'F:CTOR: (:enrva It. McFad. POLI,INI; PLACE: Godfrled Sebe- F. Woutry, sen masher garage, 5,8111 Panama Ave., CLERKS: Mildred J. ll arrow•, Edna CLERKS: Delia Conover, Grace C.JI'I(:6'`t: Dorothy Jones, Jose- Etichrnond. V. French, Minnie 11. Quinn.Sederblom, Emma (; Anderson. NSF'ECTOIC: 1lurgurrfte Schu- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17 phine Jackson, POLLING PLACE: Project (Iffier, RICHMOND PHEa'INl'T NU. n t.ElLK3: Ibtlr Iluasman, Jessie rnrrher. I•(LLINI; 1'L.ICE: Sl. Luke's Y. Freeman, Irma BerrY, Jl'U(:ES: Mary Aloft. Gladys Cla- Atchison Village. Collins & Curry alrtha,dist Church, 3.00 I;arrett Ave.. err. Sts„ Richmetls•RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33 Ci.F:ICKg: Era Llell 31cDuugall, ry Richmond. l'(I-LING PL.ICE: Alvarado INSPECTOR: Ltwia,• A. Smith. 1NSb'E(TOIL: Caroline F. McAfat, Irene F':(rtrrson, Dorothea B. Dun- d JUDGES: Dorothy V. Weathering• J1'DI:F-S• Alma T Barrett. Vlr- Nellool, Sutler & Sun Mateo. Rich' can. ton, F1, i., Crandall. mend_ CLERICS: 3larir (:,rr6on, .Inns + Sala Dtwtler RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. TI I.FItKS• L:usr Paschal, Jennie IXSPF'[ TO[t: Dorothy Fo Barbour. PULLING PLACE: Edith Caswell Ilraz, Ruth Barr JI'DoES:Juliann Fotstlnd, F:Itza- Ann Santin, Marlon It L.at.on I,ivfnK E;uum, il0 S. 14th SL, Rfch- ItIC111111N1) 1•It1.CINCT NO, ITA beth 31 Liman. round.ItIC'UMl\1 PRECIN('r NO. 26 CLF'ItKS: 3taryhrtle 31c31urry. PILLING PLIC K: Project Office, 1~11.11X(: PLACE: ton Buffer Lorraine F ferry.Anna Lucita 3fur- INSPECTOR: Fdlth Caoweli. Atchison Village, Collins & Curry ;;,rage _'4044 ltc,rrrtt •ler, ltieh- JUUG[iS: Ina P. Jennings, Hazel 4 Sts., Richmond• uead rill. M. Jucobsrn. INSPECTOR:., Itildrll Smith. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36 l'LRFtKS: I.eora Deaton, Ocle INSI l:CTUl2: Blair Dittler. ig/LLING PLACE: John A. Clap-dU11G.Es: Dorothy A. WCarden, Jl't a:E. Pirrlcta A McLaughlin. Wells. t.1111an Hammond. 7.r11n At, Wilson. Ick garage, 29tS Bissell Ave- Rich-x iln It.CS; Alice• Iluckingham, !mu• Esther Fay flicks_ mum! RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 71A CLEICKS: Lenora A tChs.,n, Iter- INSF'ECTOit• Tillie RL I{iane. PULLING PLACE: Edith Caswell ra C. VonMosch, Jennie A. Ahlf. tha Anderson, Arritta Thompson. Itll'HNONU PHEa'iNCT NO. 3! JUDGES: F:lslr Patten. Barbara l.i mond. Room. 410 S. ilth 5t.. v:Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1!C mond. t)LLiNG PLACE: Longfellow Jr, Kendrick. I'OI.LiNI: ['!iCli: Ford Cleaners. INSPF:CTO[C: ,ldetlnr E. Stoddard,CI.F:ftK5: Mildred F':alrnchar,afar- 11 Nraln Ave.. Richmond. High Sa•h..a.1. 235 _3rd St.. Richmond. fan a;. level!. 3lyrtle Virnardf• Jt'Ut;ES: Margaret E.Jeremlason, 1NSPFCTOR: 3largarrt A. Shea,INSPE ITOR• Marie O. Vaslle. F:Ilrn 1.Haddock. i J11DOUS: Florence Cheney. Eve- RICIIMONU PRECINCT NO. Sw.9). Eta CIEFCKS: Enitntca Limiters. DtargleJI'IN:ES: F:dyth J Bryant. Slagle (Conwlidated with RlchmondIynIt. Kollo S ltrurdan. mry, June B, Cunningham.t' CLERKS: Lucy Ann Let•, Jean- CI RKS: Flrnrlrlta Deasey. Rob- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3TA Illl'IIMOND PitECINCT NO, 72 netts C. Axelsen• Geaxganna Buell. a•rt 11. Bryant. Francis Tyler. tConsulldated with Richmond 79). POLLING PLACE: Christine Bar. t.. RICHMOND PRECINCT` NO. 71 RICIIMUND PRaaCINCT NO. 4r,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SFT kelp garage. :717 Rheem Ave.. Rich-RICHMOND s 01.1.iN1: PLACE: Junior College POLLING PLACE.: Luulse N Wei- POLLIN[: PLACE: Kenneth Smith mond. Library, 4th & Nevin. Richmond. altar garaue. 2e2 S 33111 St.. Rich- garage. 2536 Lincoln Ave., Rich- ISSPFCTOR: Christine Barkley. iNSPECTOR: Kristine Thomsen, mend mond. JUL)GF:S: Bess Gunning. Lulu JUDGES: Laura E, McGrath, Oil- INSPE(TUit: t.vdia iter. INSPEaTOR: Barbara Smith. Flores vette F 111Rourke. JI•L>t:E'er: C'ararlia l\'tmmer, E'byl- JUIx:F'S: I e{o r r s Bannister, CLERKS: Betty Leffler, Martha CLl'ItICS: (Ira Todd. Julia A. Sal- Its Lt. Pan Nnmrr. Franres Anderson. Kehl. Florence Tanner. mer, Florence B. Gall. CLERKS: (,ica L. Campbell. Re- CI-ERKS: Ina Stansbury, alae I,of- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 73 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 gtna If. Crretto, Louise N. Wetshar. sren, Kay F Lary.POLLING PLACE: Herbert J. PLIIJANG PLACE: A. A. Lutz gar- ItiCIIMOND PRECINCT NO. 41 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36 Howell garage, 3743 Esmond Ave., age, S08 Ilarrett Ave.. Richmond PttLLING PLACE. Stere School, POLLING PLACE: Shirley Easley Richmond. NSPRCTOR, Dorn Scarf. loth A Cypress Sts_ Richmond.garage 3:6o 3laracopa Ave., Rich- IN.iPECTOR: Lydia J. Howell. J1iDGFS: Dtlunie Blenner, ,label INSPECTOR. Margaret I«Gately. mond. JUDGES: Harriet B. Porter, Mar- A. Lutz JI'[N:F.S: Josephine Roberts. 1NSPF(,TOR: Slay 3larir Lynch. gam E. Fehrnnholtz. CLERKS: Ellen N. Weston. Glary Katherine F_ Ktatt.JCIK:ES: Dorothy Look, Lucille CL.ERIhS: Dors Wood, Esther 4 M1 Hallihan• Thelma K. Garrett CLERKS: Etta Slmrone, Glary Scharpen_ Swartz, Tye McCracken. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ti Tullis. Esther Chapman- CLERKS: HazAt Saunders, C(tD- IIICIIMOND PRECINCT NO. 74 POLLING PLACE: Richmond Club R1C'IIMOND PRECINCT NO. "A erinr Dame. Shirley EasleY. POLLING PLACE: Project Office, House. 112[, Nevin Avd, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Stere School. UICIRMOND PRECINCT NO. so Atchison Village. Collins & Curry INSPECTOR: Elsie A. Kurtz.0th S Cypress Sts.., Rlchmond, 14)LIIN41 PI.A('E: henry Abrao St.. Richmond. JliDG1s5: ]casae 31, Born• Lucille 1NS1'FyTI it: Helen G. Bonham- forage, 1769 Dunn Ave.. Rlchmond. 1SSPECTU[C: Alberta Haller. D. 1Cistrr• JUIKIFS: Nora U, Chambers, alar- [NSPECTon. Ruth Woolley. JUDGES: Lena Ruffato, Louise M. v CLPRKS: Ada Garrard, Emil W. the a1. lohuls juD.GE : Lee Gel". Jessie Miller. Willis. Foster.. Graefenecker, Lucy M. Mathieu. CLERKS: Glary Darldson, Laura el-FRICS: Emily Anderson, CLERKS: Clara G Loy- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ' 11 Capuder, Ann E. Heber. LNanche Abrao, Lula Berkman. ola Gough, Blanche SL FFoster. POLLING PLACE: Richmond Club RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 RICSIMOND PRECINCT NO. n R/CIIMOND PRECINCT NO. 74A House, 1125 Nevin Ave„ Richmond.POLLING PLACE: George L. POLLING PLACE-. Edith Olson POLLING PLACE: Project Oftice, INSPECTOR: Ida D. Howsmon. Black garage. 1511 San Joaquin St.. garage, 221 17th St.. Richmond.Atchison Village, Collins & Curry JUDGES; Grace J. Browning. Vic- Richmond. INSPECTOR: Ann Pat Vukelich. St., Richmond. torla T Leggett. INSPECTOR- Aflene Black. JUDGES: Edith Olson. Nellie B. INSPECTOR: Helen L. Walker. CLERKS: Anna Sweitzer, Anne EJUDGES;Joseph L Walecka,Mary Day.JUDGES: Betty Hargrave, Father Chilton, Hazel Rodas, Loretto CLERKS: Gena Van Loo,Florence FL Dirks. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. CLERKS: Florence Pinarclk,]lar~ Cerrutti. Margaret Jordon. CLERKS: Catherine Travntcek, s POLLING PLACE: Kell Jenkins Estes, !da 31. alogle. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. a Mildred Kerr, Bernlece Clemons. f garage. 530 11th St, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 43 POLLING PLACE: Peres School. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 75 INSPECTOR: Agnes Chandler, POLLING PLACE: Camp Fire 3th & Pennsylvania Ave.. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Recreation JUDGES. Grace Jenkins, Grace Girls HdQ- 2.45 Downer Ave_ Rich- INS III.('TUR: Fredolph[a Smith. Hall. S. 9th & Maine St, Richmond. Thompson.mend_ JVDGE•S: Odessa Smith, Juanita INSPECTOR: Ione Howell. CLERKS: Virgie Mayfield. Mi- INSPECTOR: ,label F. Chapman. Ia Beaux_ JUDGES: Elate I. Martin, Daisy drrd B. Hammond, Gladys E. Pani- J;•)SES= yells St Paella star- Ct.F.ECKS: Margaret Williams,On[- J. 3laddix. c son. jurie A. Kelley. to Brown. Dorothy Stewart. CLERKS: Angelina Clzmich, 5111- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Z4 CLERKS: Emily Winn. Alice V. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. O drrd Rice. Samuel S. Browne. r POLLING PLACE: S. T. Kvaman Crean, Mary L. Locke. POLLING PLACE: Project Office, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 75A garage, 519 9th St., Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 Atchison Village, Collins & Curry PULLING PLACE: Recreation z INSPECTOR: alae H. O'Donnell, POLLING PLACE: Camille Davis Sts.. Richmond. Hall, S. 9th & ]tame St., Richmond. JUDGES: Glary V. Hill. Helen Alae garage. 636 32nd St., Richmond. INSPECTOR: Lillian C. Coakley. INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Hollings- Collins. CLERKS: Aileen Campbell, alar- INSPFCTOlt- ,label F. Davis. JIl1(;F:S: Helen Adams, Dlaybelle worth. Schafer, Lulu YAR 1. Mar- JGIXIES: Geraldine K. Denier, P. ilreen- JUDGES: Rose E. Faulkner, Lu- garet E. Emma E:_ Hunt CLERKS: Rose Mary Moore. Eula cille Groll. ter. CLERKS. Ilrnnie J. Geradort, V. (Worn, f;eorKie Marshall. CLERKS: Bernice T. Lazzarinl, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33 Margaret Summers. Viola Madel.HIl'1lMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 Emma Dowty, 3tarle B. Olderburger. POLLING PLACE: Harold N. Ras- 111C'IIMOND PRECINCT NO. 43 UI.I.IN(/ PLACE:: Houfdng Proj- RICIIMUND PRECINCT NO. T6 mussen garage, 527 Ripley Ave.. N4.1 i%Q F'LAR'E: Story I.,.0 Black ect. 614 S. 15th St., Apt. $1, Rich- POLLING PLACE: U. S. O. BidirQ Richmond.garaur 5319 Sierra Ave,. Richmond. mond. S. Loth & YlrKtniu Sts., Richmond. INSPECTOR: Roy R. Martin. INSPECTOR: Bury Lou stack. INk XIT(It: Stella Dlartinez. INSPECTOR: Ethel SL Hauge. r JUDGES: Frances S. Martin. Anna JUIlGFS: Mary Tatur, Woo Ca- J11N;ES: Ida T. Paterson, .inn E. JUDGES: Virginia L, Huls, Dtarl- C. Rasmussen, hoon_ Lyford. alta Hayman. CLERKS: Jeannette M. Power. CLERKS: Vera M. Balley. Abigail CLERKS: Esther W. Buford, El- CLERKS: Mannle Smith, Florence Audrey J. Drown, Evelyn Juillerat- M. Harr, Olive Hasa. rig F:. Powell. Naomi Prestrud. It. Collin, Lillian Saunders. Ip A Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - 93. itlCHMOND AIRECINCI' NO. 7111.1 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. D: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 134 POLLING PI-ACE: USO llldc, S. POLLING PLACE: Seaport Audi- POLLING PLACE: Thelma Glo- POLLING PLACE: Presbyterian loth & Virginia St., Richmond, Curium, t::o S. 49th St_ Richmond. trniui Rumpus Koum, 676 70th St., Church of the Redeemer, 2364 An- tNSl'FCTOR: saac B. Smith_ 1NSPFC"1Y)It: La Verne Williams Richmond tirade Ave., Richmond. 11*1G1%S; $rvrrly Draper, Agnes JI'Ix:F:S: E'renetta Narrta, Edgar INSPICWTOR: ('earl Case. INSPECTOR: Virginia Curry.Sievers. sander, JCUI;Ei.'S: Thelma Schwab, Char- JUDGES: Leonard L. Curry, EllaCLERKS: I-rah 3lareo, June En- CLERKS: Gertrude Jackson. Anna t..tt.- Orr Stolz. lois, leather Itiude, alar 14rideeman. 10,Awn flutter. CLERK . Joule flallund, Vesta CLERKS: \Ilene McCarty. Bernita IIICAIMOND PRECINCT NO. 77 HIC'RMOND PRECINCT NO- Ki tt itrien, Thelma Glovantni. Thornburg, Ethel Baldwin. 7 11til.LlNt: !'I.ACL:: Virginia Clxu- PGiLLINk. PLACE: C_ K Crandal: It/1f11MUND PRECINCT NO. 114 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 135diogaragr, 401 S.:(pill St-,Richmond. garage, 1131 S- 37th St.. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Grunt School, INSPECTOR: Ida Ramsay, 1\SPF+`Tt)R: Itertba SAITI. 31th St. & Grout Avn., Richmond.POLLING PL^CF: Eleanor K. Ra- JUDGES: Margaret Donaldson. JVla4:Fr; Marttuerite A. Shawn, INS11KC-1701t.Anna V.Christensen. bun Rand. 3-35 Humphrey Ave., iauine liat•tlrin. italx 31. Juaea JCtx;F»S: 3lurKurrt T. Licher,Richmond. CLERKS: Muth(:rat Pearl Scholl, CLFRKS: Fawne. 5a1r1. Irene Ulcr C. 3lcKraK• INSPFCTOR: Helen Oates. CLFRKS:RKS: Dorothy Davis, Dora A. JITDCF:S: Laverne Comeau, Elea- Josie MCL:ueR. Crandall, Minnie Huller_ nor K. Rabun. ItICItMONU PRECINCT NO. T.A RICHMOND PRECINCT NU. N '%umt.urri, Jeannette Lee. CLFRKS: Blanche Greene, Gay E POLLING PLACE.• Charlotte IY.l.l.I\+: PLACE: T_ W. tiannula RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IIS t ThompsonPt-pt-LING PLACE: Arlene Hagen Campbell, Christine De Maria. I garage. 3:I S. •:lid Jt., ganaee• 1GC3 Sante Clan Ave_.Nees, Rich- Charlotte Thompson, round, garage. 341' Nevin Ave.. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.136 311 Audrey M, Burke. Ora Margery Hannuta.INSPECTOR. Maybelle Press. POLLING PLACE: Jean Sage gar- r Ilrthunr. Jl'Iw:F_;: 31)rle Etllnl.(:rare Frey.J171n;1,:S: Arlena• Hasten, Thais age, 1629 Hellings Ave., Richmond. CLERKS: IAiuixe Mary Taskuvlc, +'LhRKS• Leonora Johnson, Redfield. INSPECTOR: Leona Richards. Helen O'Connell, Margaret Kershaw. Blanche Auch. Marie lterlulera CLEICKS: Edith Smith, Shirley J1'DGF is Margaret Richards,Jean Awa RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. s6 Hixxins. JoAnne Muller.Sage, 1tiCItNOND PRECINCT NO. T!I POLLING PLACE': Recreation PC•LLIN+: PLACE: Jacob C Zwol- tticllMOND PRECINCT NO.116 CLERKS: June Schaffer, Delores I. gararr, 331 43rd St.. Richmond. POLLING i•LACE: airs. Gladys E. Richards, Clara 31. Ansley. HxII, S. '7th S Virginia SL, Itich' INSPEOTOR: Esther Cather, 1:rAdlet Rumpus !loom, 835 Hunt- Richmond. POLLI OND PRECINCT NO.137 Jt'1K:F`: Strila J. Pahl. Selma fi inKton Arr., ittchmuad• YOLt.ING; PLACE: A. Winbergnxind' Stuart INSPECTOR: i;ladys E. Bradley• front room, 1233 S. 59th St., Rich- rINSPECTOR:Gl yr Brunlaide ! i. Pedalo' CLERKS: Vivian N.Anderson,Jua- JUDGES: Amelia Galli, Abble Ce- se JG1+l:ES: Glade- Brunie, Rebecca rlia Obenlanl. mond, nit:a Miller. 1 ultle Yatr. iNSPF,CTOR: Kay Phillips.iCLFRKS: Emily -lar Mitchell. RICHMOND rUNC'1NCI' NO. N CLERiKS: Mildred G Mygrant, JUDGES: Pauline Soldavint, Neva flette J. Cat•in, Pearl 1•rtnbertun. P(H.1.lNG PLACIi: Iloly Trinity 3larrtaret L Budwiser, Carolyn fda- McLleth KIC11)Il ND PRscECINCTNO. Sri.( Epiopal t'hun•h,513 37th St, Itich- lens, (tell_ CLERKS: A. Wlnberg, Elsie Lieb- I'l1Li.ING PLACE: Itn•rraUon oi.ui,i RIlT11Ml/ND PRECINCT NU. 117 renz, (:athryn Byrnes. t,;x INSI'FCTuFt: G-rKia Kellen. 1'uLLINt. PLACE:: Charlotte A. Hall, S. Sall K Virginia Sts., !Lich- t r+.b xurace, :613 San Mateo St., RJCIIMOND PRECINCT NO. 138Jl'It4:Ft.+. Furores Fwnahur,Made. tachmund. F'OLLi\(: E'1-.\CF.; Pune 31. Wen-line 3larttetta_ INSI1ECTtllt: Anita -Cary Clawra, Inger Knr.(gr, 1940 Carlson Bird., JVIJ:FS• Tourle D ommes, Kath- C'LF:RKS: Frau.0 l-ac..rrta., Vi- IN%i'ECTOK: Inez Nurruy• Richmond. la Wllsttn, Eolith Schwartz Jl'[r:F it: Llnnr:r Boreher, 31ar- rya liRKS: n' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. M caret It Stuart. IUDGE :J Bernlece Ferdlg- Ced. Sabina lSch Flury, Emma F CLERKS, \VIIIA I- Davis, Char- JC'Jo(:ES: June 31. Weninger, r 1'tH.LING PI ICE:(:rare LutheranCrrrd, Sabina Srhulry. otte A. Grob, Nellie Tortorieh. E,dlth AV(Ilbtmx yChurch. (pill a Rsrrrtt Ave.. Rich- CLERKS- Betty L. Bourn, Doro-ltil'tIRO\D S:,S:A.f:11,NICUNSOW- mond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NU. lis thy Litz, Ruth Covington.I ATI•:D \PITA RICHMOND PRIi- INSI'V4,11,01t: Ethel F. Mgoo -•r. POLLING; PLACE: Jean 1. Larsea VlN(T NO.7D Jt It+:F Muriel J. Jensen. Kalb- Kara Ke. I.AO Santa Clara Ave., Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 139 11OLL1Nt: PLACE: Housing Proj- ren P Hei*er mond_ POLLING PLACE,: Henrietta Cruz Act, 8:5 S. :5th St_, Apt. lit. iticl(- CLERKS: 4ative Black. Lucfllr INSTt'1,X'T0R: Virginia Haynes, garage. 5026 Solana Ave., Richmond. mond, Busty. alargarrt Columt o•JU19*.FS: Mary Edna Russell, INSPECTOR: Henrietta Cruz. INSPLCTt!t: Eunice Madison. KICHMoND PRECINCT %O. not Jean i Larsen. JUDGES: Mary flrlen Calfee. Bes- hJtTDGI-'-,;: -tattle -lar Varner, W11- f't LLiN4. Pt-_ACE: Archie L_ Buys, CLFRKS: Mildred E. Higgins, sle It Snyder. ilia Davis grraKe, is2 35th St., I:lehmond_Audrey 31.Taylor,Conn Evelyn Ken- CLFRKS: Mildred A. Stroud, Mary CLERKS: Artie Wimberly. John- INSI4-a'17411t: Era L Buys.. nedy. S. Bruemmer. F:dna Ritchie. life 31ae Yates. Thelma Greea, JCD GF: Nellie Hoffman, Una A. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lip RICIIMUND PRECiNCT No. 140 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. :DA Mever•a_ POLLING E'LACE: Housing Audi- POLLING P I.A C F,: Katheryne T POLLING PLACE: Housing liroj- CLF RKS: Elizabeth A.Sutherland. torium. 30th & Jefferson Stu.. Rich- Twitchell garage, 2423 Garvin Ave., A" ret, 848 S. _5t)i St„ Apt. Ili Rich- Ituth 5 Davis, Cara SjostranolL mond. Etichmund. t Twitch-mond. iNSPECTOR: Olga Bonney. INSPECTOR: iatheryne Twitch- lNa'Ph'CTli1l Ida -tar Tribble. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. M JCDGE.iS: Rurltina Prins, llelen W LLIN(: PLACE: John A. Ileal l h.JUIIOF.S: Johnnie Murphy. Karsle Ellt•dKr• JCUG:h;S• Stable Howell. Arline 3M. rearaKe. -•1 34th SC, Riehmoad.Telford. CLERKS: 3Murguerltr Lauritzen, Fernandez. lINSPECTOR: Harriet IIall' CLFRKS: Eleanor G, lwtskot, Em- aCLERKS: Eta Jrffrr, Ethel M. Gladys V. Wilson. Bessfr Jones. Smithey, llalmrr L Haskins. JUIk:F..',': GAil Parkard. Flor- ulcHMOND PRECINCT No. Sze ily Wenn, Grace F. Templeton, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. so enc'' Fl Moore- POLLING PLACE: C. B. Wright tCoa-ulidated with Richmond No.79) CLFRKS: Carole Rus.. Dorothy Living Room. 4301 Potrero Ave., RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 141 Ralf-nidrr. Irma Hell. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Wm. F. Held. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 81 ng School. Recreation Rm., 17th &RICHMOND LACE:PRUCIICPPauline IM JI'LX; --;: Fl Grace E. AtersamaiConsolidatedwithRichmondNo.79) P(rL1,iNt: PLACE: F`rullar F JI'DN:F'.SC: Elberta S. Peters, 3[a- Lincoln :Sts., Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. t4r Huatrr KaraKe, SiS9 `Cierra Ave.. bel lotion INSPECTOR: Edna Redfield. POLLING PLACE. Housing Prot- Richmond_ CLFRKS: afar Lou Linhart, J(TDOMS: Mary F. Campbell, isa- Act :.57 31st St Apt. $I, Richmond. INS4'6CTOR: Rubt M. Templeton. Strafs Mct:rew, Irene Wright. bel if Stefan. INSPECTOR: Eunice l:, Foutks, CLERKS: Verna Franco,Christine Jl'III:ES Ima l.ac,G:rne 1. Chute_ JI'I Gtti: Florence M. Waterman. RICHMOND PRF:CINGT NO. 121 11aultne E. Hunter. POOLLING PLACE: E'aul Cook gar- 3lriton. 3fary Velasco. CLERKS: Eva L Well-, Evalin CLERKS: Itha P,. Frexhary, -Lary age, -:9 IllinoisSt., Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 142 Dalen, Catherine Dawson. w.0 Faris. Grryce F_ Wild. INSPECTOR: Bertha Spruner. POLLING PLACE: Marge Sylvan- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. tis RICIiMOND PRE'INCT NO. 101 jVD4;E:S%: Julia A. Shear, lona G. ter garage, 2919 Lowell Ave., Rich- POLLING lel-ACF.: flou-iac Proj- POLLING PLACE- Community C""k. mond Ari, Tett Spring St_, Apt. Sl, Rich- t'hapel, 5019 Garvin Ave- Richmond. CLERKS, Dorothy F{eller, Alice 1NS1,Ec,rUR: Marge Sylvester. Tt mond. 1NSI'Ft'170}{: Biller Longacre.3L Esau. Irene Pickles. JUDGES: Sue Grove, Iva Hughes. 1NSPEC1,011: Mattie Ware. JVIA.F1 Alma S_Thrh,, Fmma If. RI6IMO1D P1tEC1NCr NO. 1= CLERKS: Juno .tones, Lorraine y3 JIT1x;L:S: Denjamin \Carr, AdaNewman. 1141LLIM; PLACE: Patrick J. Spanner.Junnie Olson. Hallman• CLFRKS L..relta It it.•r, 3lontex Krrnaac KuraKe. 459 33th St., filch- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 143 CLERKS: Srl"sicr C. E:monde, F:. Rector, Nina 31. Purdom. to"nth POLLING 11 1.A C E: Durkhardt Clovis J,.nrsECTOR: Mary A. Kearns. Jaramillo garace, 1918 Gaynor Ave., 1 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 102 JI'Dt;KS: Lily Fowler. Naomi E.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S4FY I.IAN(: PLACE: H. J. Arredolo Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Myrtle O, -lar- araK•. 9 Richmond.32ad Stichmund. Venter. INSPECTOR: Dora Heinrich. Ma-tin garage, 3519 Center St_, Rich- INSI'F4-TOR- Genevieve Gearhart. CLERKS: Delia ll Conover, E[- JCDGFS: Madelyn Putnam, 3Ia- 5: , mond. Ji'IK;F-: Lols Itasendatr. Carolyn Irene t:, Smith, Luella Bates. hal Cr. Sttelman. 1a INSPECTOR: Myrtle O. Martin. It/CIIMOND PRECINCT NO. I23 CLERKS: Violet Meron, Alice E.1 NurthlK. ul-LINR PLACE: Peter Det S1-J111>t:MiS: Dorothy Gibson, Helen CLFRKS* Marian C.-s. (:raclne Juruntlllo, Lucllln Chappelh K. t:axsinrlli. inulol Storage. :90i Iturrrtt Avw„ tSaclur, Nell Fahluad. Itit'liM4)N11 I ICF:CI3SCT Y(f. 141- C.LFJCKS: -Lara• L. Slater, Orentha iDrhmond. C, Lenore, Sylvia lively. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. in INSPECTOR: Martha Madigan, t'G)LI.IN(1 FILMACEI: Dorothy Nova- k'. f POLLING PLACE: Palsy Augros JI'IK;F:S: Peter Joel SSimonl, ftiltic sc.,nr garage, 113 Murdock St., Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. RS garacr. .801 t:arnur Are, Rich- Leliek. mond, POLLING PLACE: Housing Pr,-j- rn..n.l CLERKS, Vila I- Swrrtxon. Kath- INSPECTOR: Dorothy Novascone. ert, 410o +tverend Ave., Apt_ lit• INSE'hCT4 R: E:11za1.eUi S..rrnsrn. rrfnr Johnson. Clara Schundler. JUDGES: Mary Dour, Ethel C. i Richmond JVDGE«A: F•llth Ixt•nard. Alice E RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 Scharfrr. INS!'!•;CTtil. Mar) F Stark. A.•kelb.rin. t'(1-LING: P[.ACF Claude .Ander- CI,E'RKS: Helen t. Bartholomew, CLFRKS: Dain) Augro., Mildred son Kara Ke, 3616 Waller Ave., filch- R'JVDt:E.S: Guidir Johuntun, Nubs,!- Doroth • F. Shinnick, Pauline E. ern J. Fcht.ls Rudd. Anna C. !k•Ilard. mond. Nordling. ry CLERKS: Betty !:rough, John INSPECTOR: Sevot Anderxou• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 145 rNichols, Muth Nichols. RICHMOND -* CF.: P"ECNCT NU. ICJ Jl'IN:F7%: alar Dotson, Agnrx J. POLLING PLACE: Richmond HighPOLLINGPlSCE: AVllliam Srar- ItIC11a1t1ND PRECINCT NO. IMA br-wali garage, 1521 27th St, Rich- Walters. School, 33rd & Tulare St.. Richmond. POLLING. PLACE: Housing Proj- mond. CLFRKS: SlKrid Scheving. Nellie INSPI-WTOR: Lucille It. Deaths. E vet. 421, S. 41st SI. Apt lit. Itich- 41. Hart. Mattle Hunts, JUDGFS: Jeanne Bier, Rita E.I INSPEIT.tR (pier. E:Ilru \-- mond, drew-._ RICHMOND P1tE NC7 NU, lr, 3FIx. 1 1NSI'I:C`Ttllt: Virginia R. Kuna- Jl'It+:FS Thrtma J Barthel. F'lu_ i1011LIN4, PLACE. Theodore [len- CLFRKS: Nancy Lee Thacker. V nice. ma JAC 1..,11 nefer gar-Age. 1713 ,Mariposa Ave., Ruby 1. Owens, Rose E. Cooney. JUllG.I_S: Madge E. M.lutt, Via- C[.FRKS: Rozir A, raven.. Lurtta L•[chm..nd. KIC1131UND PRECINCT NO. 146 ginta S. lachel• Iiurtun, Catherine I_ Kent.IINSPFCTOR: Alvima M. flansen. POLLING PLACE., Velma Mathis CI.I:RKS; tasd)s l;rrn, Cecil JL'1x:FK Vrrn.i L. Fl:ammerel, basement. 96f, 3fCl,aughlin Ave., It..dne}. -lark• E. Uva, NICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 105 i;la.lys 31. Homy.Richmond.1101-LINt: 1'I«10E: \Vm_ F ItrW- 41LERKS: Ruth Tl"luu, Rose M. y RICHMOND PAINCINC7' NO. %a ins: School, Recreation Rm.. l7th & INSPECTOR: Mildred Swanson. Ix Bine. U,u1sr I. Roborts.POLLING 1'1.Ar E: Uoroth? Massa Lincoln t-., Richmond. JI'CK:ES: Flora Anderson, Harriet y-# Ulnen Roam, 341, S 49th ;1, Rleh- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lS6 31a•('ilnnis.INSPF:t'TC fl; Alrlaa 31 Narvaet_ POLLING PLACE: Phillp Johnson X mond. JV1X;KS: Itorix M. Stanley, Vera Rumpus Room, 681 30th St., Rich- CLFRKS: affot 3lathls, Guy INSPECTOR: Auliie Isenevl, E. Levis. Hunter. .Angela f{otmby. Jl'CtGES: Sparta Chlozza, Ereicti mend_ t C1.E:1tKN: Iola F. Ingram. Irene RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 147 Muratore. INSP*.F_4: .: Ruth Doty. ikinna•r, -larytin Jackson. J{'1p;FLK: LurlLt flock, /.rttu POLLING PLACE- Harry Ells Cl..tbor: itdell H:un, Lena la- Junior Jligh School. 33rd St. & Mac- gorlu. !toroth) Vasty, RICHMOND PRECINCT -NO. R Lai Jnnr.x I`CtLLINu' N[..\CE-tiamurl Ronken CLERKS: Dizir Watson. F.IIa donatd Ave., Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINC"1' NO. W. Living Room. 1710 Duun Avs,., filch- Italllstrom, Edith Kerns. INSPECTOR: Laura M. Clark, gs POLLING PLACE: Project Office. mond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 127 JUDGES: Hazel W. Young, Violet a% 4300 Huber Ave„ Richmond. iNSPh-C1`011: Phoebe M. Ronken. POLLING PLACE: Joseph De V. V argue. INSPECTOR: Mollie Adr{arnavens. JI'lk:F-S- Ida Torres. Dorothy ltaerr garage. 3618 Solano Ave.. CLERKS: Mary 31.Ferguson,Ruth s JUDGES: Allie iL Evans, William Phelps. Richmond.Grimes, Donetta Madsen. L Evans CLERKS: Kathrro Crider, Elsir 1N;SPF1'TOR: !aura B.CAssln flig- KARST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.1 CLERKS; Flo6e (Nor-ham, -far- i+. Sargent. Lebta Kilpatrick, Kin*_POLLING PLACE: 11,11ra Vista the Kachuck, Ethel Junes. RICHMOND PRECINCT PNO. 107 JCI>r:FS: Ruth I- De lvtrrr, Jane School, Music Room, Hazel & Mars, tttCliMONI) PRECINCT NO. K:.0 f'i41-LINA: L LACE D, -MacLean C. 3lacUougal. Vista, Richmond. POLLINt: PLACE: Project Office. garage, :SSG liumphrer Ave.. Rich- CLERKS: Evelyn M. Erickson, INSPECTOR: Alma L. Heath. 4300 Huber Ave., Richmond, mond_ Dorothy A. BIrck, Ruth Taylor. JUDGES- Anna Johnson, Eunice INSPECTOR: Wilma F:, Nutting- INSPFGTOR: Marjorie McCowan. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 F. Anderson. ham.JUtoGFS• -Lary Baldwin. Lillian POLLING PLACE.: George Ford's CLFRKS: Hannah F. Anderson, J!*DC:Fa': Vivian Le Fevere. Lee Rrld_ garage, 4o00 Wilson St., Richmond. Grace Rouse, Kay Jones. a, Dollar. CLERKS: Josephine K. Johnson. iNSPEG'row Bernice Lazzarint. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.2 r CLFRKS: Clara M. Hartman, L.il- Vella T. Russo, Marie D. -MacLean. JUDGES: Lillian Scheffer, Evelyn POLLING PLACE: Beula Kirk Ilan G. Boles, Irma Canooica. Essenchup.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 108 CLERICS: Hazel Clark, Jean Bi- garage, 6100 Bernhard Ave., Rich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. *N POLLING PLACE: Mr, Vrraa D. mond, POLLING PLACE: Project Ottlee, Lusk carrce,E43 13th St,Richmond. shop. Julia Fortlaa.INSPECTOR: Gladys Ingels. 4300 Huber Ave.. Richmond. RICIIMUND PRECINCT NO. 1 JUDGES: Nellie R Mitchell, LeolaINSPECTOR: Frank J. Schumaeh- Striptin. i1N31'ECTOR: Kathryn L Foster. es, garraage. :;!119PVn Fleet Ave..rRich- CLERKS: Dorothy Long, MerlthaJl'DI:FS: Ima Jean Tesamer. Ada .JCDGE-Cecile 31.Baughman.Mr. mond.1.Thompson, Verna D. Lusk Rice, Beula Kirk. INSPECTOR: Colla Lady.CLEitKS: !.aura 3lyrrs, Margaret CLERKS: Irma E. Trost, Ruth T. JUUI;E.ti• Lydia E. Flrchuw, Jane EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.3 Wegher, Rhoda Allen. Young, Alice Alameda_ POLLING PLACE: Margaret S.Duke. RICHMOND 1'ItlrCINCT NO. W RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 100 CLESIIK • Lucy Anne Cloud, Blom garage,6062 N. Arlington Ave..Mar- POLLING PLACE: liousing Proj- POLLING PLACE: Harry Newman gie Howard. Checkle McMorran. Richmond. s ect,4531 Stockton Ave-Apt.G. Rich- Carawo. 159 3Snd St_ Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 INSPECTOR: Margaret S. Blom. mond. INSPECTOR: Jeannette Pember- POLLING PLACE: John Bablch JUDGES: Faye Claytor, Dorothy I'SPECTOlt: Ruth Howe. tun, Rumpus Room, 760 Ventura Ave.. F{. Hawbaker. J171--IGES: Marjorie M. Hall, )Marc JUDGES: Margaret Futon. Alta A. Itichmttnd, CLERKS: Virginia Drake, Mrs. Meek-. Spauldin4:_ INSPECTOR: Ruth Duncan. Otis Hindman, Marie Plankington. CLERKS; Bertie !x Lundgren,Eu- CLERKS: Catherine Shuhat. Alice Jt'IX;FS: Frances Bablch• Marge EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.4 illfa 1:. Ramirez. Cecilia Romero, D. Ryan, Josephine Ryan. Finnegan. POLLING P L A C E: Katherine RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ADA RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 110 CLERKS: Leila Relchman, Ann Baumgardner garage, 6533 Kensing- POLLING PLACE: Housing Proj- POLLING PLACE:1.-iannion car- Sprnrrr. Krona 3larvtn. ton Ave., Richmond. 5 ect.4531 Stockton Ave., Apt. 1, Rich- age, 940 Ventura Ave_ Richmond.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 151 INSPECTOR: Viola F. Kaphingst. mond. INS!'E("DOR: Jessie Mayers- POLLING PLACE.: John P. Cunt( JUDGES: Daphne L, Lenox, Wil- INSPECTOR: Irene M. DMacGi1L JCItGLS:Margaret Mathews.31ar- gar-Age. 330 S. 37th St_, Richmond. lie It. Scooter. JVDGES: Mielga Landon, Ronny J. Caret Drrxel. INSPECTOR: Hazel G. Verrinder. CLERKS: Laura Doman, Dicta E. A Elliott. CLERKS- -Mary Ahlbarn. Elsie JUDGES: Josephine Dumond, Rutherford, Katherine Baumgard- CLERKS: Helen Perdue, Eliza- -Mae Walker, Bernlece Cross_ ladys V Taylor.ner. beth Brace, Henrietta Coops_ CLFRKS:Thelma A.Cornish,Eve- E.!Yr RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.8 c'cRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 111 lya -t. Hopkins, E. Lucll e ConnellRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. N POLLING PLACE: Adelloe Todd p y' POLLING PLACE: East Richmond G POLLING PLACE: Housing Audi- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13: Heights Improvement Club, 6283camce. 5t9 -McLaughlin Ave_. Rich- POLLING PLACE: Natalie Mapelll torium, 50th & Jefferson Sts Rich- mond Taft. Richmond. mond, INSPECTOR: Adellne Stender- caraKe, 419 Sanford Ave., Richmond.INSPECTOR: Velma Woodard. INSPECTOR: Josephine Wallace. JUDGE: Pearle E. Diller, Adeline INSPECTOR: 3fary J. vCosta JUDGES: Ann Bush,Alice 3fcClen- JUDGES: Miriam E.Georgal, Ere- Todd• JUIGF.1 Anna F{aduarich, Nor- don, IJ'n Chavez.CLERKS: Jeaa Hudson. Melba ma PrricolL CLERKS: Betty Rhinehart, Rob- CLERKS: Hazel Chandler, Eva O. 4:Ihbons. Pauline Chittenden. CLERKS: Ethel M. Scott. Angela ble Floyd, Marjorle Valnzack. Casey, l.orinr Cobb,3Mapelll, Josephine Poe kay. x RICHMOND PRECINCT NO 112 #RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 133 F%A'iT RICHMOND PRECINCT XO-6 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. DI E't E.LING PLACE: Lawrence If. POLLING: PLACE:: Fire House No. POLLING PLACE, San Pablo Fire POLLING PLACE: Seap..rt Audi- Carlaart caraee, $546 44th Su. Rich- 5, Santa Clara & Huntington, Rich- !louse No. 2, Park & McBrydo Are., k torium, 1.20 S. 49th St.. Richmond. mond. mond Richmond. iNSPECTOR: Joyce M. Hoffman. INSPECTOR• Dorothy Carhart. INSPECTOR: Hallie RL Clements. INSPECTOR: Marjorie N. Kolar. JUDGES: Aurilla Watros, Charlie Jt'D4:F.S: Muth tfeath, Anna L JUDGES: Imogene Carter, Ada J. JUDGES: Ella P. Moore, Vondell U. Whitaker uriltten filmpson Puckett. CLFRKS: Brrttiree Winter. Doro- VI-FRKr: Sopha A. 3lanfredlnl, t'I,FRKS: Echo McCabe, Alma C. CLERKS: Madellne M. Durgin. the N. Cross, Gladys L Shannon. Mildred Unger. Robert H. Carbart. Winningham. Fannye Ii. Blackard. 3larlliee Tlchner, Ruby Procter. yss r. 9 T Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - aj• ICAST RICHMOND PRi.CINGT NO,T SAN PABLO PRECLNC"T NO. IJ EL %OURANTO PRECINCT ASO. S GIANT PRECINCT No. 7 ih)1.LINe. I'LACh:: lnt•x Robertson POLLIN(. P!-1( E: Frank Ruse POLLING PLACE: EL Solorante POLLING PLACE: Sessfe 1,- HELI garage, GRfib Sterr:t Ave.. Richmond, garAge, ::tot Pine St., San Pablo. Fire [louse, 4610 Appian Way, El garage. 1200 Karen Road,'Jan Pablo. INSPECTOR., Inez Robertson. INSVRCT'ORt Marie Wallace.Sobrante. INSPECTOR' Belisle L. hili. Jl'1){.I:S; Joyce It. Msupin. Net- Jt'Ix:F»: Ruth J. Babbs, Artle 31. INSPECTOR: Wilda C. Brunie. JUDGES: Bonnie Iluxhoid, Lor- lie Gray VAUIL. JVVGE.i: Betty J. Atkins, Carole raine E. Duncan_ i.l•;i1KS: Alice Kasnick, -Marie CLURKS: Grnerievr Traverses, A. Grothues,CLERKS: Francis Garner, Ethel Lackey, Mary I.ou Ilackus, llonnle fates, Jessie Dillard. CLERKS: -laud It. Tarro, Brutah Gaulding. Lots Ramey. NOitTH UICHM01l) PRKCINCT 111 PABA PRECINCT NO. 1t M. lit-ad, Ovale 1. Haas_ GIANT PRECINCT NO. 8 NO. t 1'01.13NCi PLACE: Lrland halt El. %OUIRANTS: PRECINCT NO.T POLLING PLACE: Nadine Gragir 1101JJNtl PLACi.: Hattie Ryley garage, `.3 t:th St„ San Pablo. Pt LLING PLACE: Myrtle fl. Car- garage, 2850 O'ttarte Rd. San Pablo. Kara Kr, 1341 York St., ltfchmoud, INSPrq__1`)lt: Lucile Hall. lite garage. 4uul San Pablo Dam INSPFVTON: Nadine l.ragir. INSI'I.t:TOR: llrnrirtta Il..rion. Jt'IX.ES: Anna Junes, Mahle Gild- Nuad. E}Sobrante. JULW.ES: Lepha Marian, Lucille J17DGNS. Deborra Bell, F:ola Ford. gonctio. INSPECTOR: Margaret J. Oliver. Fisher. Ct.l•:RKS: Lillie Dennis, Lizzie CLERKS: Frances Rrfener. Loyd JUI 4;99: Priscilla M. Thomas. CLERKS: Genevieve Huth, Lor- Amos, Gtorla Williams. ttetsner. Cynthia Nelson.Story l McMullen. retie Ranson. Barbara Eftlty. NORTH HICIRMON11 PURCINCT SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. iT CLERKS: Myrtle S. Carate. Loan OL£ttll PRECINCT NO, Z IN)LLlNt. PLACE: El Portal Com. Morsrr. Bertha Thomas_ POLLING PLACE: Henry Cardoza POLLING PLACE: Rrv, Sidney munity iltdc EI Purtai ['ark. S=tn IDL SOBKANTE PKECINCI. 10.8 garage. Ellerborat & Alhambra Rd., t F»nnts garage, ,41 Chesiey St, Rich- Pablo. POLLING 11}.ACE: Edwin Kamb Pinoir_ mond INSPECTOR: Violet Parsons- garage. 4410 San Pablo Dam Rd.. Et INSPECTOR: Helen Goularte_ INSPECTOR. Arline Petits. JVt UF_S: Pearl Chapman. Cttar- Subrantr._ JUDnK: Clara II, Hughes, JI'I3GKS; Mattle Simi, Zrtma I)a- tulle Prigitr.INSPECTOR: Ella X L.ehmkukL CLERKS: Margaret Fnria. Elate Vt.". CLEItKS: WInenta Newman.Pres. JI'1><:h«4: 3111droed A. Iiurke, 1111- 1t. Cardoza. C`_LI'RKS. Ethel Wilhite, Gracie cilia I#umblin. Edith ruches, dyed Jordan. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1 v Shropr.htre. Sarah Anderson. SAN PABLO PIIKCINCT NO. 18 CLERKS: Emily T. Heide. Erna POLLING PLACE,: Odd Fellows j NORTta RICHMOND PBV.C1NCT 114oLLINt. P L A C E: Broadway Kamb. Glynn King. Etalt, Rodeo Ave.. Rodeo.sNo. 3 School. Merritt & Baker SL. San EL SORRANTE PRECINCT NO.9 INSPECTOR: Elia B. Ackerman, POLLING PIACK. Los Deltas Pablo. POLLING; PLACE- Pearl F. Aug- JUDGES: Rome A. Silva, Eleanor Housing Project, Community Room, INSPECTOR* -Lattle Mae Sones. ties i:arage. 481: Dam Rd.. El So- Doty. tial Jad. St.. Rlchrrrund, JUDGES- RIva Baxter. Huhy Put- brante. CLERKS* Mae L. Dickinson, Viae a; i INS i i CTOP,: }toric Lee. ter. INSPECTOR: Pearl F» Anglin. A. Jomeph, 'W}Lth J. Gomez. JUf)t I S: Fannie 1•:. Itol,rTta, Ro- CLERKS. Nose Seelel. t.esRe S. JUIM:E-'ti: Beatrice Barton, r1or-tttltiF:q PitECTNCT t NO.fbrrtxrrlKin. Sntfth, t"ata A. Fry. rnrr 3irSorran. POLLING PL10E: SC Patrick'sJns. N AlauJam". l:rorglr SAX PAULO PRE:CISCT 10. 19 t'l.t:ttKS: Teresa FSandueci, Ei- Church, Rattroud Ave„ Rodeo. Ifolmrx, ltiedimr Hogan. PoLt iNt: I•t ItC`E' tarry Brady iron Silva. Cathryn Harvey. INSPECTOR: Carrie Guppy. f N01tTU HICIIMOND PRItCINCT garaKr It` -Ma-.n St.. son Pablo_ F L S OUICANTE PRECINCT No.19 JUDGES: Mary Geatgen. VirginiaN0. i lNSPFCTt+DL: Lta+rthra Nlr..laysen. POLLINt: PLACE: Lela English Rose. i POLLING P1.AC1.: Rube Feathers J1'Io( f..: Ruth Texrira, Frances garage, 652 Santa Marta. EL So- CLERKS: Francem 31. Dempsep, garage. toetoilN. fith St., Richmund. Sprau braille, Edna h:. Fitzgerald, Rose V. Lewis.INS!'t.CToll: D'hylls Franklin. LkRIiS: -Larbrllr t'randrit, Brr- INSPLICTOR: Margaret Dietrich L• JI'!)t:I:S: olllc Vac ChE=Chapel}, Mat- nl,-e Texeita. Florrner Falgetta, JVt)GKS: Larvae Faulkner. Lela RODEO PRECINCT' NO.3 tic Mel_rmore. English. POLLING PLACE: Rodeo Gram. PABLO PIt£CLNCi' NO. 2M mar Ho:huol. Garretmon Ave.. Rodeo.C`L1.RKS: Ruby Fruthrrs, lielta CLERKS. Etaseaua Lrhafag, Lacs flux., -trttite Houston. pher gar- r,l(F'.: merttr Chris- Ofsra, Audrey Frrras. INSPECTOR: Beatrice Cooper. NOlt7'll RICHMOND PRECINCT tui+her garage, 1536 Emrnc St. San KL SOKRANTC PRL'CINCT No,li JUDGES: lBernfece Doliarbide, Pablo-Marie Stern.tit-. b t•DI.t.ING PLACE* Huy Trimble ltaINS2•I:CTOR: Myrtle Chri-topher. CLERKS: llama Lott. Mary IL Mc- rPirLLageR. 17, John Catssat- JUIor;ES: Ada Duman, Dolores Karate, t.33 Elmwood Rd., E:! So- Clung, Frances Plait.z:r'. gxr:rgr, Rd. 1'., Richmond. beanie. I\S!'I.tS. Fr FrTher.: xt }Latta. f furl Ilion. CLEILKS• t'rxta Trhsvira. Thelma INSPECTOR- Hrlrn Bacon.ItOUEO PUECINCT CO.d JUDGES.S: Francis t.vvaggi. Min- JVtx;ES: Edith Ammon, Jean POLLING; PLACE: Anita 1V. Vanriel!. Strait Mllutt k. nie llnxafgnanl. c Kakle luken Living Room, 1141 6th St., CLI:1l1iS: Evelyn Krzlln. Ermenfa *-1N PABLO PREC'INC'T N0. CLE LKS. Durathy }=eland. Ruth Rodeo. R, Ru.so, Anna S. 0aunier, POLLiNi; PLACE: Omar Mugs Randall. Verde Bauer. INSPECTOR: Anita 1V. Van Auk- 1 NORT11 UICUNIOND PRECINCT Yartg, la:l l;r.+atkslde Ike. San E:L SORLRANTL^PRECIiCT so.IS rn. Ntt. t! Pahl I. POLLING PLACE: Henrietta In- .1110GE--4. La Velle Marlon. Rose POLLING PI_k'E. Herman Bunts- INSPECTOl.. Amy MugK. man garage. 4:24 HUltup Dr„ EC llodrigues. herr} garage, .!(, Silver Ave.. Rich- She Alrie Maktray. Violet Stsbrmnte. CLE RKS: Alice Vallne, Maria M. mond. ppard. INSPEXTOR: -label It. Cullen. Cargo, Adeline A. Bakke. INSPECTOR, Mary Nowell. CLERKS: Johanna A.Stump. Dor- Ada Kramer, Henrietta RODEO PRECINCT ..150,3 31711GES: Audrey Amos.:Suz}e Dell why Cralrb, Filen Fink. latnaa_ POLLING PLACE: Duane W. Ow- ySANPABLOPRECINCTNo. CLERKS: 11tuilue Stroud, Lots -nm garage, 414 Vallejo Ave., Rodeo.CI_l:RKS' Adeleuv Foster, Char- POLLING PLACE: Dover St, Slurry, Marjorie McCall. INSPECTOR: Ruth 31. Owens.I 1t,• Andrrsun. Parthenta Itarttield. Schut.l, "1st & Dovrr. San Pablo.E:L SO IL&STV.PRECIiC,'T NO.13 Jl;DG,S: Margaret D. Braga. An-I SAN PAiL1.0 Pith`C11CT NO, 1 ItSI'F;t'TttLt: Ruse }irnitt_ POLLING PLACE: Mary R. Brea- ale Self, P0LL1N(. PLACE: Sun Pablo Fire JVIrGES-Grace Messe,Dola TYrey- stir garage, 994 ARvlew Ave., El CLERKS- Ann 3t. Remington. Do- ha= House, 2;= Stn !'xblu Ave.. San ;,LERI.S. Helen Grant. Brigette Sobrrnte. rothea K. Real, Margaret It, Gld- Pablo, Irwin. Ifester Endlcott- INSPECTOR: Dona Nylander.dings. INSPECTOR- Alma 1, Voudv. JUDGES: Carolyn Anderson, Vir- 1SANPAULAPRECINCTNO. Chita .Fray. t101)F.O PRECINCT NO. d i ,JtlOG1 S: Pat Daily. Hazel , udy. POLLINI; PL.#1 E: Edward lUdlte! POLLING PLACE' Joaquin O. Va- garar:r, 5272 Riverside Dr, San (' 1-E:DDK:I: tYLima Lehman, Sias} line moorage, i2L 3faripoma St.. Rodeo. ytCLl•:2IKti: ltlattritard D)tttarr, Ruby Itallury, Vary C. Mello, Pablo. it. Brengle, Christine Covington. 511 PABLO PRICCINCT NCC. i INSPECTOR: C)ul%Y D. Dennett. INSPI:I`T`OR- Itilty Rldrel. L!S01tKANTE PLtIr:C1NCT NO.14 POI.LiNG PIA('F. Charles 1Vest- JUDGES: Cora 31. Wood, Julia 2 JULx;E:S: Lrfla Olson. Evelyn !'(t.LINI; PLACE: Hazel Pleak p c' fall garage. 000 atter Ave.. Stn Blrt+a 3 >;aragr, G99 Andrews Way. EL So- 3turphy, e. CLERKS:Laurette E.George Ha- 6 Pablo CLERKS: Virginia Bollinger, Sal- braNti!•k'.CTODL Many Wright. JUDt.I.S: lizel A. Fritzsche, Lura E. MCBrfde. INSI'I.' S.Itatiie: l ;Vara. Anderson. iota Houghton. Jt'IiGE'.;: l[azet Pteak, Anita Half. UODF:O PRECINCT NO.7I,rr Blanc, Nellie SAN PABLO PR£CISCT NO. Z4 CLERKS: Ina [trummett, Bernice POLLING PLACE: it. 31. WatsonChrtmtupluR•. CLERKS: Merl Waikrr, Ethel 1.412.1-iNG PLACE: John Slsler t:atfrv. Stgnr Silva. garage, 372 Harris Ave.. Rodeo. Miller, 1 aVerne Stallings. garage. 1123 Trenton St_. Nan Pablo. KL KOURANT1:PURC1NCT.140.13 INSPECTOR: Minnie K. Hart. SIN PABLO PRiXINCT NO. 3 1NSPI-:T4411: Irvnr Sister_ I•t>LLING PLANT.:Sheldon School, .tUDGES: Georgia Gray, Anne I`l)},1.}Nt. I'I.AC'1.: Chrxtrr lora- JI'IoC;F.S: Norma Carver. Norene ia;I May Road. Fl Sobrante, fjllvottt. ltnm garage. 5'14: Riverside DrINSPECTOR:eefrr. INSPECTOR: Thelma Holtz. CLVRKS. Doris Watson. Uncle CLERKS: Katie Oukrr, Frances JI'LN;E«: Margaret Heim. Mildred Itadgrr. ()nnie J. Marshall.San Pablo. IluKell, ttt)t)F:q PRECINCT NO.8iNS1*E(:TOR e Graham. Fester, Vivian Swart:_ CLEICKS: Marion UcKtuxle. Erma POLLIN(; PLACE: Flayo VistaJtTt)t.ES: Errno ltxy, ihrbr Stroh- SAN PAULO L*R£CIwCi` NO. y nwngrr. POLLING PLACE: Lev Oliver gar- PrArs..lt, Millie I) Stater, t'atrrrattnity Bklg.. Bayo Vista, Ro- elLRKS: Mabe} James, Slaw aIle, 11:r 3fasun St_. Sten Pablo,KOLLiXGt OOD PUEC1Nt"T NO. 1 den, Portnoy. MArjurie W1111nga• INSPECTtrR: Mae Gillette. L't111-L INU PLACE: Arllene J. INSPECTOR, Ida 31. Sequent. SAN PAULO PRKCLNCT Si). 4 J11ft-KS- Violet Young. Freda Young garage. 27:G Greenwood Dr.. JUDOr-14: M. Grace 31clntosh,Gus. 110I.I.iN(i PLACiC. Church hall. HAIttnAn. Ston Pal.lu Ste .1. Edwards. t ;.t ISfio 15th St- San Pablo- CLRItK . Bernice Johnson, Fran- INSPrCTOII: Lillian M. Richard- G'1.h:ftK t: l.'ieo Collins, Cathryn 1NSl•E:CTOIt: E'ranrem P,vlrrttl• I-ON litrtttwl, Cora J, Oliver. sun. Llav,•ly, Graclr Thomas. JVIri.IsS: ttrnevieve Wisher. El- 41 1m.E.S: Minah F. Steger. Kath-tS.IN L'ABlA PRECINCT NO. g FtgDEO PiIECINCT NO. p vire Noon. rrin. 1 Moore. Cl.E1t1:S; Lillie 1Tuckbve, Jane L'toi.t_1Nt: D'I.ACE: }lay View t f.t'[tKS: Fern t'iiYines. Margaret POLLING PLACE: C1a o Vista Sett, llosltlA Krt*tan. sch,ai.l. Fout of 15th St..San Pablo. ,;Naini. Jimmie Darns. Community BMW_ Bayo Vista, Ro- SAX PAItl.O PRIXI1C7' NO. S INSI'Et'TON: Leslie Snwlgrass ItOLLINt:NOOtI PRECINCT r0. 2 dry. 1I INAI.i.lXG II.ACE: Totn tjutlrrrrz JI'lr .rl Cori Sntdgraat+, Hrlrn 1't3Li.tNt1 Pi iCE:: Louise Xotbes INSPECTOR: C[intus F. Winter, garage, 1'1.1 ,2,1x1 St.. Satr Pablo,Aguiar taragr. 2930 Nulltngwood Dr., :tan J1104;K4: Ituby C. Collins, Della f INSl'i ( t r)12: Caroline Sr•uxa. CI.F:LCKS: Cirda D•r trtutr, li r t e n Pablo. Pae. Jl'1)tt1S: NOwl Seville, Charlotte herd. Thelma 1. Ickes. INSPF:t Ttoit Loutne Yotber. CLYRRS! Veru K. C,oughran, 1M ambo. SAN PAULO PKISCINCT so Jt*Ig;l-;S: Fvrlyn Childers, Elate t'*3adym tirundlge, Jahn Eck. r CLPURS: \largarrt bare, Mar- POLLINit PLACE: Pentacostal Sandou_1401111;0 PitE:CINCT NO.20 garet Collies, Ilrlrn Class, Church. 2712 171h St_. San Pablo, CLERKS: Mary Severn. Clara POLLING PLACE: ltayo Vista x` SAN PABLO PlIRCIICT N0, 4 t'9111 CTt}It: i}tristina Bles, Kurth. 1111,12 Pief. Community Bidg, Bayo Vista, Ro. pol.I,IN(. PLACE: Oanl.d SantosJVDC:F»: Mary Aguiar. Margaret ROLLSNGWOOD pBECiS .l`CT O. 3 deo-alit gartrgr, !d ISth tit., San Pablo,1t'ilihantwutt. It)I.I.INt: i'1.a10E: Ernest HillINSPECTOR: Fannie Caer. N 1NSh`I.CTOlt- Pr:trl Santos, CLVRKS: lirtty louuglax. Velma taraxr, :IS: Arundel Way, Say Jl:ix:h«t: "ora King. Beside I- Mary L.antnr.n, Tre•ssie Clark.,Josephine Prrrgoy, iablu, Hill Ladd,SAN PAULO PKl:CLNC'T No,29 INS2'h:CTOR: Florence Pemberton, CLERKS: Mary Burroughs. Slil- Ct.E:lti:S: tuna rientt, Verna P01JJNC; FLACK:Metal tlathasa} Jt't r;tti: Velma Eddy. Shirley J. drrd Uing, Etvera Surette. Morgestern, Ukrnetla Wrntx garage, Wilcox Atr.•SAn i"ab}o_ Tempter. PINO1.E PRECINCT NO.1 iNSI'ECTO#L: S>?vtx Tandy.t'LENKS: 1111th Nov. Lina Hitt, POLLING PLACE: Joseph Acco-SAN PAIII.o PRECINCT \0, t liaxel Fthr,drs matzo garage. 2553 San Pablo Ave.,1 Jl lm".F- -Cal. Al rr, Van Erk-1"ttl.l.lNC? PLA('R: Richard Ile- Ufa g ROLLIN4:t100i) PK#:i 1NC'T NO. 4 FHnatf. tiitrlry gxrxga•, 2304 I.rgtna Ave.. CLERKS- FAia m , erual For. Sarr Pablo. IlSmith, V 01,1.1Nt. 1 LACE: Marie Johnson CN 1'h'r'TOR: Daisy Barkley. 1NSPt.CT0R: Mary McKinley, l.l.te HI-age, Carate. t5:; Chevy Way.San Pablo. JUDI.P.;+: tieten Lewis, Ellen Lu- INSI'Fo'TOR. Betty Walker. etd, j JI.1( 1.i`S: Richard Mt,Klnley,Maud SAN PAULO PKECINCT NO. 20 Jt'IX;F-;: Maxine Fitson, Gtadym CLERKS: Ellen E. Wessman, F' 11'ix}rmar}d, POLI-!NG PLACR Ff Portal Matn- CavinS rrtrude SL Terry. Mary C. Silvas. t`l.l.ltl.S Rerta t- t'lrrri:k, Kath- trnane, Sh.•!+, Br+.adwa% S Marsh, CLVitKS: Cortona J. Phe= s rya Tyrty, liattle M. Glynn San !'able. ra tTll•a.a, Marto Johnson. D ' Niel- PIYOLF. PRF.ClNCT 310.2 x 1N., Tt+Ft: Margarrt Hyrruft- POLLINr; PLACE:Cit Hall, PlumSAXt•AIH.II Plilii'lli'7 NO. t KOLLIXGWOOD Pur.CINCT NO. 3 y Ih)LLING PLACE. Adelina laxity- JVItt:r'» Vi..Ia Shepard, }Betty 1toLLJNo; !'!ICE: Robert Kenner St" P1n,.lr, roll garage. 2S>:N lith St.. Sari Stravrr garage29K6 t"herINSPECTOR: Leroy C. LeFebvre,t:1.1.It1:: Evelyn Ftobbtae. Iletty. y Way.San Pablo. JI.'D(KS, Mary A. Lewis, Edwina xPat.la,, Ihwbin, Virginta lwyauL IX PF:CTON: Suphle Anderson. !~ SilvaINeti`CTt3R: nary l.rastrS•Jl'1)t:E'^t- t''anomft Marks, Glenna CIilva. : Marte E Dutra, EstellaJI'I)uhS: -lur=e S. Aguiar, Curdle !SAN PAULO PRECINCT NO.30 l: tlxabaci: Verrill. POIX!Nt P L A C F: Recreation CLERKS: Rovatee -McCarty, Ethel Costa, Marte Sandlin. CLl.1?1:5; Mattie Richardson, Cle- renter, :4:4 `1st St_. San 11abfu_A Ktvner. Louise Houston. PINOLE PRECINCT 10,3 anter 1. Ricci, t vrtyn Jvnnings- INSI'Ft.-Tolt: Gertrud,- Sullins. GIANT PUECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE: Antone Lopes 1 SAN PABLO PKE'.CINCT 10, 9 JVItr;F Z. Myrtle Ortws, ]tar Coo. t r?L1.IN1: PLACE: Glint Bowling garamr Kt: C}ulnan Ave.. Pinole. rr. INSPECTOR, Etta T« Curran, Ih)i.LlNt. PLACE: Riverside b Club. giant Dist., R1rhmond. INSP E«4: Celeste B. Stivas, ltar-ie1'ool, N.-Y 111% , S;tn Pablo CLERKS: i.avura Alameda, Flasel ItiSPECTOR: Carl Plato. INSPECTOR* Cecelia Bruce. M,,adrrs, Orplia Horthoir. Ji'UGF_: Mamie IL Lutz- Ian T Lopes. JUDGES; Edith tonne, Ada Whit- I:L St)BRA%TF. PRILCINCT NO. i CLERKS: Edward Hardyman, CLERKS:Myrtle D.Manning,Lots conch, 1h1LIAN41 PLACE. It. M. Faster Margaret Cook. 1. ftanmen. Marte Barron. R CLERKS: Louella Dann. Anna garage, 12:• t a Paloma Rd- El So- GIANT PRECINCT NO. 2 IIEUMILES PRECiNCT a Caters, Gram Curl. brante. POLLING PL..1CV: Her.G.G.Grif- POLLING} PL.ILCE: Hercules Ciub SAN PABLO i'ltt C114T NO. 10 1\1.t•ECTt"•It:1lenrlrtta 1- Pen. fits garage. 1102 McGluthen way.San Floumr. Hercules Powder Co., Her- w Pol_L11t: PLACE: liorace I.. Curl gala. I Ablu_ cute". garxgv, `873 }Nth St., San Pablo. JI'Ix:E:S: Grace M. Micheli;•. Axel. INSPEC`1'011' Heiea Ruth Griffin. INSPECTOR: Roxie St. Dixon. s I\SPrCTOII; Ruth Farla. da Ik',yd JUDGES: Lucille Iiandy. Hattle J11CoGES., Mabel C. Bennett, Gert- J114G.R.S: Bagel Curl, Antoinette CLERKS: Lala Belleau. Deulah F« 3L Grayson_ rude Randall, J 1'ttxra Couper, Moly LL Aasirrude_ CLERKS.' Bertha Slae Owens. CLERKS: Gladys L. Langford, CL1.i RS; Ruth Matteson. Edan KI. SSODUANTIL PRICC'INCT 10.2 t;rrtrudr I.. Taylor. treaa, Flart.Vernice A. Turley, Jessie C. Muck- t)ank, t.t•orgv Neyian, POLIJNG PLACE: Itxchel Lt GIANT PKtICiNC"r NO. S ley. 511 t'1ttL0 HRI'CINC'T SO. it Chown Karagr. 600 Renfrew Rd., El PO LINO PLACE.: Rev. Luther SEL.BY PiCECtNCT41 ih)LI.INU` PLACE: Rev. John Sobrarol . Thomas garage. 41:1 McGtothen DOLLING PLACE: Selby Grammar Shannon Church, 2003 IDrnadway, INSPECTOR: Isabel! Dahl;rest. Way.San L'abla_ School Auditorium, U. S. Highway between 30th & !lat.San Pablo, J1'Ix.F'»: Blanche Newman, Lena INSPECTOR: Rev. L.utherThornas_ 40, Tormey S!'I»("I(`)R: Harare Curt. C= Mattison.JUDGES: Alberta W. Williams. INSPECTOR: Zora E- Morris. it'D(.PS; Stephen Morris,Winfield CLERKS; Rachel Il, Chown. F=ar. Ida Dunson.JUDGES: Caroline A. Saunders, S. Richter,rnrr Tomb. Elenorr A. Valentine. CLERKS: Mary I< Shaw, Johnfe Anita Bettfga. Ts•. CLt:RIGS, Diary 1, Dexter, Dolls KL SOURANT! PRECINCT SO.3 It"rtun. Lorna Wydermyer. CLF:ICKS: Hazel G.Anderson,Mar- Vandergriff, Temple P. Carpenter. POLLINt; PI-10E: EI So'brante GIANT PRECINCT NO. 4 eedem Fuutch, Anna Ritchey. SAN PAULO PRECINCT NO. 32 Improvement Club House. Cor. Ap- POLLING PLACE: First Baptist CROCKL'fi'1T PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING Pl._10E, Maty Ann pian Way & Sobrante Ave.. FJ So- Church, 1900 McGlothen way. San POLLING PLACE;John Hirkhouse Hance garage. 2194 Wilcox Ave,. t•rante IAblo garage, 441 Goring Ave., Crockett. j San Pablo. INSPECTOR June Clark. INSi'ECTOR: Inez Woodard. INSPECTOR: Esther 3t. Sauer. INSPECTOR' Mary Ann }Dance.Ji'lk;hS: Florence li Jeafjeid, Jf't is"&S. F.'Jua D, luwrrs. Naomi JUDGES, Catherine Ashe, Mar- s? JITDO ':S:Anita Prrddy.Nellie Mc- Jeannette Ortaltl.Wtwatard_ Caret L. Wolcott. Laughlin. CLERKS: Nora K. Herrmann, CXRKS: Mable Peterson, Gladys CLERKS: Mary (YL. Kennedy, C1.1.RKS: FeliciA Richardson, is- Jane Norsk. Eula Lor. A. King. Jennie 31. Kolen. Roberta Wilts, Elizabeth Thomas. 7 I tea Ann Vabrl. Betty CavirilL I:L SODUANK PRECINCT NO. 4 GIANT PRECINCT NO. 3 CROCKFITT PRECINCT NO. Z SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING; 11"CF.: William T. POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth Leon POLLING PLACE: American Le- Vol-L}NQ PLACE. San Pablo flowing garage,32SO Solorante Are irsragor. 226 Moataivin Drive. San Bion Bldi;., Pomona & Alexandria News, 13:5 San Pablo Ave- San El Sobrante_ ablo_ Ave., Crockett. Puhia, INSPECTOR: Edna Hunting. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Leon. 2N.SPF,CTOIt: Cecile Pates. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Blenkush. J1!t)GF_S: Agatha W. Cox. Anna Jt'L4'oES;Nora Garman.Grace Me. JUDGES: Tena McManus. Elodfa r" JUDGES: Jessie Pearson, Edna ilvlCeson intosh. lnitram. Hogan, CLERKS. Erelyn It, Soreson. Lu- CLERKS., Hazel D. Parker. Agnes CLERKS: Ruth L. Hazeitine, Ca- CLI.IlKS• Olive Shankhand, I- M. Is Mae Wier. Pearl B. Johnson.Knelar4 Belva MAbilett, mtila ;laugh, Angelina M. Ghirardo. a t Peterznn. OIIve Scott, EL SOBRA\TE PR£C 1%C'r NO.a GIANT PRECINCT! NO. t CUOCKIC'"T PRECINCT NO.3 1 SAN 1"A111.0 PUNCINCT NO. 14 POLLING PLACE:: Rancho School, POLLING PLACE: Wayne Abl. POLLINtt PLACE. Crockett Fire o-} POLLING PLACE:: Floyd Meyers Rand _0 (Off San Pablo Dam Road quint garage. 2-6 Michele Dr. San Protection Bldg,, 746 Loring• Ave.. gnrage, 2600 O'Hare, San Pablo,on Ruad `0). El Sebrante. Pablo_ Crockett. I INSPF(-MR: Margaret Calomb,1NSPE:C"IYiR: Juno Sehaaf. INSPOCTOR: Hepta IL Davies. INSPECTOR: Loretta It. Kenny. JUDGES: Evelyn Mayers, 1'OrthA Jt'DGE'.a Marjorie Chandler. JDT[lGES: Kathryn Abtqufat. i'ior- J11[kJES: Theresa C. Joseph, Ar- k Hank- treat Summerar•. rnrr to Brock, nold Edwards. CLERKS: Shirley Felahaw. Lillian CI.Flt*ZS- titralt•r• Mlilth, Union CLERKS: Violet Keiley. Evelyn CLERKS: Margaret Vierra. Ther- Thomas, Jusephtne Morris, C:Ibsoa, Ellttabeth tirade,Morgan, Verses M. Power. esa Haltlsy, Crtsley Rogers. j L s 7 Z't 4 i Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - J ' CituCKlTT PItI:CINCT NO.4 I.AFAVWrrE PRECINCT NO. 1 LAFAVET IC PRECINCT NU. OHINDA PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING PL\CL: Crockett Club, POLLING PLACE: Acalanes High POLLING PLACE:William F.Mor- POLLING PLACE: Ronald W. 402 Rolph Are., Crockett. School. 1:00 Pleasant Hill Rd., La- rison Residence,3301 N. Lucile Lane, Schacht's (Recreation Rm.), 123 Las pIX$PFCT0R; .Aura Wirtanrn,fa)rtte. Lafayette.Vegas Rd., Orinda. JUDGES: Margaret Maloney. Ma- INSPECTOR: 31abel G. Dowbeer. INSPECTOR: 011ie May Fehr. INSPECTOR: Amy Macomber.dellne L Marlctch. JUtR,.F»: Kathleen Gulley. Sill- JI'IN.:E:S: Elaine 31. Osborne, Mer- JUDGES: Helen L. Atkinson,Thal- l'i.t:KKS: Clara SI, McEnturffer, dred Ituralho. erdes (Havanetti.ma V Meyer. F l),,mthy Fanucehi. Margaret Mor- CLE RKS: Marguerite M. Racine, CLERKS: Gwendolyn Morrison. CLERKS: Iolarethe C. Schacht, gall, Vrnita Ingram, G:eoritianna Froh- Grorcie Wall, Elizabeth Nielsen. Marian L. :Sorensen, Sue 31. Heinriei. CltocKI•:TT PRECINCT No.3 Werk- LAFAY i."!TE PRECINCT NO.^..[ 011i PRECINCT NO. 16 POLLING PLACE: Turn Hall L_%rAVE"V. PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE: John C. Janzen POLLING PLACE: Warren Har- Center, Corner 2nd Ave. d Wanda PULLING PLACE: Lafayette Com- KaraKr. 1028 Oak Hill IW., Lafay- rold'm Real Estate Office, 109-A Orin- St., Crockett. munity Methodist Church, 933 Mor- rite do flwy., Orinda. INSI'Ia'TOR: Teresa Vitale. aga ltd.. Lafayette-INSPE(:ToK: Evelyn Janzen. INSPFUTOR; Amelia S. Hickok. JUDdktt, Rleanor Crow, Jose- INSPK'k-r 1H: Janrcte flasrman.JUD:ES: Edith IL Vollmer, (:race JITDGE:S: Frances W. Hafner,Car- pletn.• Aryuilla. Jl'Ik:&*4: Evelyn Blankenship. ti Harter.rte E. Gatex. Cl.l:RKS: Virginia Ghtorso, Ruth Clarice Creaser. CLERKS: Esther Mitchell. Emma CLERKS: Gladys C. Owen, Marie tt,bl. Olivia Tribo, CLERKS: L.uuretta Hoover, petty Stevrx, Meta Etke. 31. Schilling, Lots 3t. Jeppxon. CROCKtTT PRECINCT NO.a W. fturle). Beryl Anderson. L-/PAVV.77E PRECINCT NO.ZA sURINDAPRECINCTNO. 1TP(+L1.ING PLACE: \rtf s Garage LAFAYt`1TE PRECINCT No.a POLLING PLACE: Louis M. Fek- POLLING PLACE: Lester Chap- Show Hoorn, 1140: Poluuaa Ave.. POLLING PL\C't: Lafayette Fire rte Residence. 738 Los Palos Dr., r(man's (playroom), I66 Overbill Rd.,Crockett. House, vs1 Murasa lid., lafaerttr. Lafayette. Orinda.1N81'Ii('T0li: Florence Patch- INSPECTOR: Thelma F:. Neller.1NSK;Bitty Noack. uruu. JI (N:FS: Hope L Strvard, Esther JC[ :Kb* Henrietta Deltrlek,Com- INSPECTOR: Doris R. Fernsten. UDl1:5: Inas Smoker, Huse Fa- 1•. Caswell. fort Scutt. JUDGES: Lola E. Staff, Cecilia nucchl. CLERKS: Jane L Hanson. Marle CLERKS: Kathryn 31. Fekete, Montgomery. CI.ERKS; Dorothy Gr.-hen. Ther- 1lammund, Ervlyn Cadman- Viral Evans. Barbara R. Shurtleff CLERKS: Doris Chapman, Oneida s:t Ghinldt. lilixabMh Glrola. 1,.AF.AYt.-TV. PRECINCT %U. 4 LAVAVL"1"1'E PRECINCT NO.ZS L. Skilling, Mildred E. Law. Ciiovka:TT P1tEClNCT NU. T fa+I.LIXt. PLACE: C. !L Arras POLLING PLACE: Dorothy Bal-ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 18 t)I.LING PLACE: Jae Pallotta garage, Iu:C Dolores Dr., Lafayette. lachey (Garage), 388 Colorados CL, POLLING PLACE: Theodore Har- Itesidener, 6th & Pomona Ave. iNSPE(TGIIt: FAtith Hammond. Lafayette.rer'x (Sun Room), 7 Oak Circle, Cruckrtt- JVLK;ES: Gynrth Ila! , Martha L INSPECTOR: Dorothy Batlachey. Orinda. 1NS1'ECTOR: M.lb.t Berturello, J..ttnsun JUL+t:E3: Shirley Thaler, Jean INSPECTOR: Rose V. Baldwin. Jt'1+t'Ni : Iteutrice 1'. t.6trill CLERKS: Uor..th) (hla.w, Nancy Wrrkw JUDGES, Barbara L, Wulfert, lama McGrath, Nt,agrma. Dorothy J. Williams. CLERKS: Louise Chambers, Star- Wirtabel Harris. CLERKS: Lexie K lixseupusch. LAFA1tTT1R PRECINCT NO. 3 tun Vallado, Marion Busse. CLERKS: Annette Pettler, Lilyan Lenora Molthaa, Obarlotle t: Der-- It+t.1.ING: P L A C E:: Valleclto CANYON PRECINCT 311ka, (:race C. Farrell mond. S I:.u.i, Cpprr Happe Valley IW- rt PoLLLNG. PLANE: Canyon Store.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 19 3 CHOCKI,TT PRECIN4-1' NO,8 aft l.iabl.. BlVd_ lafaeette. Canyon- POLLING PLACE: Alfred Elkin- POLLING PLACE: Valona Fire INSf•E(71701t: Lucille Malley. INSPECTOR: James t'. Montgom- ton's (Hobby Room), 11 finneyhilI louse, 14_7 Lillian St-, Crockett, Ji'tw:}:.; Margaret Jensen. Ther- ery. Rd., Orinda. INSPECTOR: 31ary J. Re-y. s. Amidon.JUDGES: Deryl ft. Burpre. Gladys INSPECTOR: Pose K. Shurtlelf. JUIN-ES: Anna Cimino. a`alifarnla CLE:HKS: t:atherine Working, I_ Shelly. JUDGES: Ruth Barehtleld, Edith Marchand,Anna !•:as.tuinl. Edith Mutt. CLE.Marla Eagle, Vlolec V. 5taliworth. CLERKS: Emma Taraa.ni, Mary LAVA aN=N PRECINCT NO. 6 Comphe . Grace Knipe. CLERKS: Muriel Ray, Dorothy Regalia, Cosa•tta Slavazza.lYal.l.lN(: PAI. 0 F:: Lafayette Im-MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 1 Spoil, Koma .lean Dean. CROCKhTT PRECINCT NO.f pro%entent Club. Moraga Blvd.. La- POLLING PLACE: Mornga School,o1ii PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLING PLACE: l+auato Przzu- fayrtte. Mantua. POLLING P LA C F.: Albert A. t,. store, f27 :aJ Ave-, Cn.ekett. INSPECTt+lt: Marjorie McAllister. INSPECTOR: Amy E. Sousa. Schmidt's (Lanai), 176 Lombardy INSPECTOR: Olympia Braga- Jt'la(:E.%4: Vlrginla Neuman. Aud- JUD:FS: Belle Gargurevlch, Jo- Lane, Orinda. y3iJ!'II.VS: Hannah M t:asperat, rr) 1 arwsted- sephinr 31. Baitz. INSPECTOR: Lucile W. Peacock. Lucille 3l. Gula, CLERKS: Barbara Markstrin. Es- CLERKS:Jessie Hammond,Suphlr JUDGES* Elizabeth D. Nelson, CLERKS: Luria Yasturi,Gladys;, [.•Ile J_ (.)wood, (lurthra H. Minor. Hart.arth, Evelyn B. Kezar. PatriciaWalker. Alroldl, Ilda Timrk-L1FAYt.-Ii PRECINCT NO. T MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: Violet Muldner, Joyce CHOC-KETT PRECINCT NO.to It+l-LING PLACE: Jellet Store. (('unsulidated with MoraKa No. I) Poutsen, Margaret J. Schmidt. POLLING PLACE: Terrace Motor 3tuG Mt- Diablo turd_ Lafayette iT. LIAR" PRECINCT ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 1 j ales, 471 Pomona Ave- Crockett.INSPECTOR: Doris Jellet- POLL1N4: PLACE: St. Mary's Cot- POLLING PLACE: Pagan RealtyINSPECTOR, Jutquellne Turner. Jl'DGFS: Ellen D. Brains, uarlr Sege, St. Mary's. Co., 100IN Danville Highway, Ala- faJClN:ES: Elaine H.Saundrts,Yula K Fitz INSPE:CTOK: William J. Wlikta- K,t Zanussi, LE:ItiCS; Eleanor A. Haller. L.11- son, 1710 INSPECTOR: Rnsann G. ByingtonCLERKS: Jo3 Orchard Swain, lian Greene, El !ItT triede Zimmerman. Jl'IN:F:.S: John J. Shanahan, .Abet INSPECT: Eothet 1„ Dolan, Ston. Gladys Jusaltis, Inez M. hiders- LAFAYI-TTL. ' ECINC NO. 8 J. Rosa.ary PORT C'U%TA PRECINCT NO. 1 P(tl.l_ING PLACE. Lafayette Fire CLIKUKS•Ray J.McCarthy,Wayne A. Croxx. T 3lKS: arPOLLINGPLACE: Grutgr Dolph House No. :, Golden Gate Way, La- Pitts, Robert Madsen. rLE:Rle O'Brien, Olive B. s Residence, Main St_, Port Costa. layette,ORINDA PRECINCT NO.1 Hoffman, Marlon Gray. INSPECTOR: Anita Fitzgerald.INSPECTOR, Dorothy Needham- WILLING PLACE: Eloy Scout Hut, ALAMO PRECINCT NO.Z 3 Jl't+(1F: Marie Morrison. Hazel near hark Pool. El Toyonat Rd., POLLING PLACE:Russell R.Low-JUDGES- .Adellrirda Dolph. Bath- k crime Ligon. Bath- Caldwell, Urinda. rey KaraKr, 1318 Sunnybrook Rd., CLERKS; Stara ! Connor, IaCun CLERKS: Marianne outter. Gene- INSPECTOR: Princess A, Farrar. Walnut Creek. Fosgate, Marjorie A. Humphrey, sieve Tuller. Ruth Foster-JUDGES: Lena L. Ler, Helen INSPECTOR: Hanna .11. Kessler. PORT CO%TA PRECINCT No.2 LtFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. f Brrrs, JUDGES: Signa Anderson, Kath TOLLING PLACE: Port Costa PkILLING PLACE;Methodist Com- CLERKS: Cecile L Ambler. Kath- arine Kimball. Grammar School, fart Costa_ munit) Church. 9:.5 Moraga Rd„ La- Trine Brush, Mina Seim. CLERKS: Lena Matheron, Emma INSPECTOR: Julia Harrington, layette.OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 C. West. Susan P. Clough. fro !`rmbrokr, Lina INSI•Et LYl1I: Gertrude PL Cone,POLLING PLACE:: Currie Brown's AL.AMO PRECINCT NO.3 Norton. Jl'tw:ES: Mahrl A- 1latOrid, Er- tltrsWence), 161 Orinda Highway. POLLING PLACE: Alamo Com- CLERKS: Lovina K. Miller, Cath- nest F. Ford. rinda. munity Club. Danville Highway, rine Strvens, Mary llerggren• CLERKS: Josephine Ford, Wonita INSPECTOR: L ols KillinKsworth. ,Alamo. UANA'lLLIi PRECINCT NO. 1 li Hattan, Louise P. Burk JUDGES: Virginia L Cnrrlsoa, INSPECTOR: Margaret F. Risse. IY)Ll.1N(: PLACE: American Le- Signe W. Filer. Bion Hall, Cor. Hartz Ave, S Pros- LAFAILTTY.PRECINCT NO.if JUDGES: Euphemia E. Wright, POLLING: PLACE: John H- Russo CLERKS; Inez J. CalKan, Carrie Agin R Scott. pt0.•t, Danville. Brawn. Patricia A. Selwert• CLERKS: Ellen O. Newman, Lena 1NSPHOT(+It: 3lxudr Farnsworth, ase. nrr 4034 Mt. View Dc, Lafay-ORINIIA PRECINCT NO. 3 rite. A. .\nmun, Bertha Wegner. Jith(:I:S: Venice Collins, Nanette VOLLING PLACE:Oliver A. Fisk'*IXSI•E('TUIt: .Aller Itr.rkllae.2 Oamino Sobrante, AMO PitICCiNCT NO. 4l:rontlra. JtTIw:F» E:deth t)eTar, Jetta) Ortr In Playroom). : POLLING PLACE: Alamo Com. l:. r.Cl.lsitl:S: Albert F. Collins. Mil. Bell Harmon' INSf'E:CTUft: 3largurrlta Kees- munity Club, Danville Highway, r6_Bred Lvnch• Esther M. Owens. CLERKS* I-- Nancy Russo, Doris. a Iing. Alamo. GLIA ILLIy ACC: N a No. : Ut) larHaltn, Vivian Cook- INSPECTOR Junene 3fivelazI`UL1.1NG P1.Al'E: San Ramon LAVATHTTE PRECINCT NO.11 n K Fin• E:llzabrth Judge, 31udr- w a. Valley Union High School, Highway POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Fire Lyn E Fiske. JUDGES; Sylvia J. Lawrie, Ethel 21 A Love Lawn.•, Danville. CIANCKS:Thelma M Sweet, Bntn. Il Davis, House. 41;1 Moraga Rd.. Lafayette. hilde Everts. Edna R Kersh. 1NS1'El'1.Olt: Burotlt3• Conde CLF:HKS: 31abr1 Driver, Alma d ' INS!•}a'TUK: Ethel Turner OUR. PIt1 CINCT' NO. 4 Hobson. Lucille Nickerson.JtTtt(:E Berth. A. Itarkrr. laa- JI'Iw:F»: Ver 31 Colrm..n. Mar- 4; badir A. Glullo,M)LIANG PLACE.: Orinda School, AL.AMO PRECINCT NO. ti CLIA. Gl: Elbert C. !)arkeq Car- Caret Nt,r.11und Orinda. POLLING PLACE:: Fagan Realty CLERKS: Blanche 1: ('..ort. FlIza- 4040 Ori EC Highway, ol:t Cordell, Alice J. Krahenbuhl Lyth Emery. Lillian Arminlno INSPFCTOI[: Janet C. Junssr.Co., 1003-N Danville i[IKhtvay, Ala- DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 3 JUIN:ES. Mary de Soto, Lillian mer. POI_I_INt. PLACE: Nortnan Brooks PgoLLI 41. PL PRECINCT NO.12 Burrington. INSPECTOR: Augusta McIntyre. tl Ittl.1.IXG1 1•LA('F la..rr fl. Etzler CLERKS: June Hadden, Hazel JUDGES: Martha S.Mougln, Doro-Ih•sidenrr, )L1 Maiden lane, Dan- Hr*idrnrr li4. 3lontlrrllo Eid, ha- r rill.•. ItrnlnK. leer+ T. 1A'Itxnn•the 3[orcom.fa%ettr INSPEA'T(+lt: June 1,m,rgan. PlAINDA LACE:Dr. NO. 5 CLERKS: Beatrice f•:, Guy. Sunny XS!•EG`Ta+l:: Thrima t:raut. Jl'it(:ES: Myrna IEutt.w, Wiilena Z: itri.LlXa: PLACE: Ur. Murray ft. Rrad, Joslr 3I. Beauchamp. Brooks JI'l+a:} tuulsr Etzler. Ruth groves Itanai). 25 t.'amino Eneinax ANO PRECINCT NO.6DietzId- Orinda POLLING PLACE:Margaret Swed-CLERKS: la.rrainr \'. ShrrtzaK, CI_EI'KS. .Annie V• d.-r3•.-u, Lilly INSPVCTOP: Edith Dreed.aura Mac.do, laorotha N,ssett,Shine. J.-Anne Vollmer. AerK garage. 170 Jackson Way,Wal- D.\N\7t.1.1S I•ItL•'l'lNCT No. I,Atr.Yt-I'1t;pNKCI IT NO.13 JCIx:E.: Plural Miller. ElizabethGut Creek. lY)LI_INO PLACE: Fire House. !•1•L1.lNG PL_aCY. 31 t'. Gilder- t'. Itadelry INSPF:CII.OR: Margaret Swedberg. liurtz Ave. Danville terve gamer, ZGi[ Sloss».E.J Br., C'LEItKS: Hazel (:roves, Dorothy JUDGRS: Amelle Davitt, Eleanor 1NSPECTiolt, Margaret Edmonds, l.,rim r, Brstrlcr Jackman.i tC;..rite SLtcDonKSJt'BGI: Floe+ M. E:r beet, !', W. INSI'E.T••it:Thelma Gltdrrstrrre. l I INt; PRECINCT No' 6 CLERKS: Freldericke H• Jackson, Trott. Jt'B.:E:S- .A!I. 31 31..r.r, lirleu V E't)[.LIN(: PL.At'F,. Ralph Flalfn Lida A. Lawson, 3firlam Menges. sLEI:KN: lin Jean llrua'n, I:ra- t taraKr+. -2 Davi. Rd.. Orinda. tri".. 3litrh.•I1, Ruse 11. Ferrvira, (' ushman.Lli.\1[IfR.A PREClNGT`O.1LNS!'EC: Iv Soroche flail.C1.FI{KS Iiy:ru t+ SUaa+.e.(:la.te+ Il'IN;F:S: Iv SI. Lane, Lila Axel- POLLING PLACE: Ray Vander- DANVILLE PItECI\4T NO. 3 it AVtliarts, LaVrnsr Howell• son. voort garage, Alhambra Valley Rd., ACE: Leslie F. Frr- L.\F11'E:Ttt: PRECINCT NO.14 CLEItKS: Loulse It, Galbraith, near Bruekman ianr„ Martinez S Kos" ltesidrner, 211 Ft Sw.brante 114+f.I.INa: 1'hACE: .. M. .Andrews Louise Batty. Ilelen Puddy, INSPECTOR: Lola O. Viera. hr„ Danville. Rumpus it...•rn, S Arbor Way. ftid- JUDGES: Ruth Armstrong, Mabel INSPEG'1t11{: P.oze1L+ Maloney, den \'ally). f.a(ayette-t 1. 1NU. PRECINCT NO. T Pot 1.1\(; PLACE:(_Earles J.Gibbs Anderson. JI'BG1:S: Louisa 1t, 31:trklr, Ern- IN5!•E('T(IK: Josephine M. Varoi. tl'layroom), 134 Sleepy hollow Lane, CLERKS: Lucy Vandervoort• Do- Y ttge If. Ilrown- JI'l+(:ES: Elizalwth K llartman, tlads. rothy Almond, Armande LaLande.4 PrCLERKS! Plisaheth S. Ferguson, 31alwt I• AlfordLNSPF:(TOR: Fanny It Dozier. ALHA.I BRA PRECINCT NO.2 Margaret 1t. Crowell, C.,rinda Ken- CIANCKS: Ilelml M I)anrka. La- JUIN.KS: Luubte J. Addleman• POLLING PLACE:Alhambra Farm Ball. Martie* Andrews. Mrta Buhler.lulu V Branch, Bureau Bldg., Alhambra Valley & DANViLLE PRECINCT No, 4Lt•FAYt:7TFt 1•ItRCINCT NO.IS CLERKS: F:da Lfppi, Gay E. Van Pinole Valley Rd,. Martinez. POLLING PLACE; Diablo Country POLLING PI.ACE: Meredith L Diff, ltrlrn L. +:Ibbs. INSPECTOR: Margaret S. Plum- r Club, 31x1 Building, Diablo. Wtwan X-J"ge, 32 3 AV.alnut lane.OKINDA PRECINCT NO. 8 mer. hINSPECTOR: Ituth u. iaoaahue. Lafayette It)LLING: PLACE: (leo. Hartzei JUDGES: Martha R. Trebino, 3111- JUDGES; Betty Johanson, Helen INSPECTOR: Catherine Myers, f Playroam), to Sleadow Lane,Orin- deed J. Warnholz. Saha- JI'lW.lE,,. Mollie K- Itearnr, Ethel a CLERKS: Pauline. French, Dolores nCl.tNIKS: Cordella M. Williams. Wyman INSPE(_TOR: F,llzabeth Radford.Decker. Mrs. Otis Cobb, I.vrlyne V' Arrasutith, Madrlalne i. CLFRKS. Edith If. E:dmuads, s Livingston. Mary 1- LArleton. Jean a'. Kennedy. JC[+•:E,S: Anna llnsntsh,Gladys E. WALNUT CitELK PRECINCT NO.1 W,, DANVILI.E Pitr'INIT NO. : LAFAVIsTTE:PRECINCT NO.14 >IcCluxkey. POLLING PLACE: Ann C. Siad- x POLLING PLACE: American ie. 1tILLINt: PLACE. Lafayette Im- CI.E iLKS: Joy F. H$rds, Pearl V.men,Garage, 105 Margarido Dr.,Wal- t ion Ball, Cur. Hartz .Ave. Pros- pruvrnernt Clut. Mnrara Rd., tafay- flartzel, Henrietta Maderins' nut Creek. port, Danville, rite. oRINU.A PHE:CIN4'T NO. f INSPECTOR: Lizzie A. Duncan. 1NS1'ECTOIt;Adelaide 1\'ilkrrwn. iNSI•ECTOR: .\hero* Lund POLLING PLACE,Grarge A.War- JUDGES: Alvina 31. Wilson,Mabel JUI+GES: Mara Lunt+kin. Norma JI*VGI-:S: Margaret 31.-Xafry, Lit- rrn's (ltecrratiun Room), T Don Bnirnsiefer. I Gabriel Way, Orfnda. CLERKS: Anna 3t. McIntyre. Rose1. ;`ember- llaa M. Sttrt..n- INSPEC.•TOR: Ada Warren, Neutrboom, Ann C. Madsen.Jane G. IAw tar, Lillian CLERKS: .Adele('. l:acon, ttoruthy JU[N:F K: F,mlly A. Files, Ruth E McCarthy, t livia Gorman. S. Miller. Janet W Kiss WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.Z DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 8 LAFA1'ETTF.PRECINCT NO.1: Brown. CLERKS:Marie E. Carrott,Om[Ier FOI,I,ING PLACE: Lorena S.Brad- POLLING PLACE: American Le- POL.L.INt: PL.\CE: Dr, Sam Smith Baptista. Audrey R. Cannon. toy, Residence, 1740 Almond Ct., giun Illdg.. Cur. Hartz Ave. S Pros- !Rumpus Ito..mi. 10_10 Sunnybrook oHINDA YIaFCINCT NO. 10 Walnut Creek. pest, Danville, R.L. Lafaarttr, I'C+LLING PLACE: Warren [far- INSPECTOR: Lorena S. Bradley. GerINSPECTOR: Luutre Lawrence.INtiPEf-Mit: Sara 11- Rnt rts. ruW's Keel Estate Ottlee, 109 Orin- JUDGES: Robin D. Fahy, Bertha JITSt;liS: Charlotte Van Gordon, Jt DG.F:S: Mere"" Alexander. da Ilwy., Orinda. Ryan. t:.•r•trude T. Sanck. Alta P. Knudsen. CLERKS: Louise W. Gavey. Emily CLERKS: Muriel L Murphy, Elea- CLERKS:Marilyn C-Stoops. INSPECTOR: Arline S. Harrold. Helen JUDGES: Shirley Ketxdever, Ruth B. Seclef, Eleanor B. Glass. nor It Gallagher. Vera G. Gestring• Hughes, Charlotte flockett. Tlnkhatn WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.a DANVILL1: PRECINCT No, f LAFAYITTE PRECINCT No.is CLERKS- Ellen T. Wilder, Olive POLLING PLACE: Walnut Creek IY+I.LING i•1 ACE; San Ramon 14)I.LIN(: PLACE: Richard [Tena[• Ernst, Ann L Halley. Rec. Venter, 1414 YKnaclo Rd., Wal- Valley Union High School, Highway ski. 1C:aragel. 4053 Valente Ct•. La.OItINDA PREP/NCT NO. Ill 21. 1 anvUlr. faeette nut Creek,i I4ILLIN(: i LACE.: Doreat Peter- INSPF,GTOR: Ileatrlce S. Walker. INSPEC-TOR: Viols Itoot, INSPECTOR. Barbara Denofsky• sen'* (Garage). 255 Camino Pablo, JUDGES: Muriel V. Durand, Bar- JULN:F»: Jane 1:. !ticker, Edith JCDC:F.S: Ve1[n3 M. Clements.Orinda barn Winkelman. E. Liebman. Mahon B. Du14 INSPECTOR: Alta L.. Little. CLERKS: Mabel V, Anderson. tCLERKS' James 11, Melton, Anne CLERKS: Grace Slefiter, Ada IL'[)GE.S: Mollie IStur., Ruth Stott. Betty J. Loving. Scary S. Marsh.rJ. Tomlin. Carlene Norton, Apustolu. Dorothy Pence. CLERKS: Father Durante• Eva St. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.41 C DANVILLI: PRECINCT NO. Its LAFAVV.TTE PRECINCT NO.if Gentry. Clair L Petersen.POLLING PLACE: Norman Brooks POLLING PLACE. Gerry W. Gar- POLLING PLACE: Robert Black, Residence 161 Maiden Lane. Dan- reit (ltesidrncr). 3251 Berchwood ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 12 Residence, 1922 Buena Vista Ave.. POLLING PLACE: Chester F. Walnut Creek. vllle. Dr., Lafayette. Green's (Residence), It Orchard Rd., INSPECTOR: Mary Bettencourt-INSPECTOR. Viol Bermingham- Orinds• INSPECTOR: Ethel Van Hrocklln. JUDGES: I...is E, Wells. Virginia JUIN:F1: Virginia Garevleh. Lau- JUDGES: Jessie Thomas, Fern rs 1NSI'F.CTOR: Ardlae Holcombe. Hayselden.ra E Birch JUDGES: Ethel . Green. Lucille Chaney.M CLERK_: Josephine itenouf. Bar- CLERKS: Margaret ft. Hopper, CLERKS: Irene P. Sullivan, Eva P K. Anthonlsen lemon, Norma C. Jesxeq.beta M Busch, Bulnrea M. Marino. Ruth f[uzler, Esther Butch. CLE KKS: Fiorrace Cook. Grace SAN RATION PRECINCT L FAVETTE:PRF.cs%cT No.2Y V. Clanclarulo, Ruth E. Henry. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.S POLLING ;'LACE: San Ramon POLLING Pt_,ACE• Wm. L. Fry ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING PLACE: Ann Parker, Mothers Club, San Raman. tGarage+, 1101 Pleasant Hill Clrele, POLLING PLACE: Dr.Carl Smith's Garage, 1860 .And Ave., Walnut ss INSPECTOR: Laura Frrelra- Iafaa•rtte.lanal). 4 Valley View Etd., Orinda. Creek. JUDGES: Thelma Smith. Mae B. iXSPF TOR- Gertrude Fry. INSPECTOR: Lola Nason, INSPECTOR: Barbara Durflinger. Swartz JUDO.FAS: uAryetta Capra-Toni M. JUDGES. Dorothy Williams, Ruth JUDGES., Florence I. Dailey. Jen- CLININS: Marie Brant. Wretha May. Pimentet. mie Halstead. Allgood, Sophia Catrun. CLERKS: Carrie K Webster. Do- CLERKS: Eileen Dunbar, Agnes CLERKS: Ann Parker. Virginia T'ASSAJAMA PRECINCT rotlte Jenwen, Eme Ei Reichert. Stoffel, Myrtle M. Taranto. Dickenson, Dorothy Sager. POLLING PLACE: Old Tassajara L.AFAVE TE PRECINCT NO..1 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 14 WALNCT CREEK PRECINCT NO.6 sSchool, Tassajara POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Im. POLLING PLACE: Burls Fraser POLLING PLACE: Bernice I.Burk. iNSPIiCTOIt: Selma A. Rasmus. proveal.nt Club. Maraca ltd• Lafay- (Fraser'.Studio), 16 Glorietta Blvd., Garage, 102 Greenway Dr.. Walnut rest• rite. Orirtda. C'rrr1L jJITSt:ES: Valhorg Anderson. Ruth INSPECTOit: Marjorie Howard. INSPFCTOW La V yne Day. INSPECTOR: Bernice !. Burk Aun Hansen JVI,H:Er+: Harriett Armstrong. JI'LN:ES: Edythe Enos, Bessie L. JUDGES: Laurel 11. Gott. Jose- a CLERKS: Grace Rettrncourt. Do. Aileen McKim. ffebter. phine Monaco, rothe Radnstein Lafferty, Christine CLERKS. Dolly L.orkey, Arthur C1,ERKt,: Adele M. Kiernan, CLERKS: Mary Miller, Helen lar- M. 11rinatein, Barry, Irene Laseale. Louise McDermott. Dorls Fraser. xen. Gladyx Beers. Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - WAL\LT CREEK PRECINCT NO.T WAI\CT CREEK PRECINCT NO.27 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.4 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 344 t POLLING PLACE: Albert Lamb, Ptb"ING PLACE: Lavern Hark- POLLING PLACE: Martinez Fire POLLING PLACE: Velma Wolter, T Garage, 15 Willowbrook Lane, Wal- meas, Residence I65t Newell Ave.. House, 5.1 Jones St- Martinez.Garage, 3430 Brookside Dr„ alar- 4• nut Creek,Walnot Creek. INSPECTOR: Lena SalvatorL tines. INSPECTOR: Boulah F, Catterlln. INSI•Et'TOR: "von Harkness. JVtK.F.S: Nettle Nicholson, Edith INSPECTOR: Velma Wolter. JUDGES: I-Niz*beth Bartley, Ma- Marle F. McRae, Era C. (:raper. JUDGES: Bessie 31. Menefee. Mar- rlr G. Hebert. Siewert. CLERKS: Vera McNamara, Nina Jorie F. Hitt CLi.RK,,: Dorris I- Don". Pearl CLERKS Emily ltlrtler,Elizabeth 34. Kerte, t;enerieve P199.CLERKS-. Maxine Palmer, Evelyn Zeno lflaine, Elizabeth Iamb. A. lw,hsr. kr:+ncea lC Murray. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. S B Ball, Agnes J. Farnell. ICPtlCINCTNo,K ALN\TCIFFK PRhCINtNO. iWALNGTCRE. POLLING P L A C E: Margaret MT. VIEW PiECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE: Lucille It. i`(ll.l.ING III-\CF: Florence I: Cruad, Residence, 1604 Berrellessa POLLING PLACE: Louts N. La- Adauns, Ila'idence. 2030 San Miguel Wald. (:*race, :41C Casa Way. Wal- St-. Siartinrz. brie, Office, 1330 Potter St., Mar- Dr., Walnut Creek. nut ('reek INSPECTOR: Margaret Croad.tlnez. INSI'L•'CTOII: Lucille It. Adams.1NS!'£C;TAR: Florenc.• F Wald-JUDGES: Annie K. Dutra, Jessie INSPECTOR: Annabelle Bride. wJ1'DOES: Mildred de Laneux• An- JI'Dt:i'«: R e v a Lindary, Sue E Thomason- JUDGES: Gladys Yale, Louis N. nu lharl:.•l.Ith.,ads CLFItKS: Mary I: Andrews,Daisy Labrie, Cl.1.RKS: Claire Janles, Marcue- CLERKS: hrO)n Larson. Thelma le..u, Jusephini McTaxnart. CLI-.111,014. Evelyn Alford, Mildred rite i.. DavisHelen N. McLaren. Kulnmrra.w•, \'plata I'- Laughlin. Dawson, I(uth Mulcahy. Clinkm rREC'INCT NO.s WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT UTiNP.Z PRECINCT NO. • y Y POLLING PLACE: Virginia LL NU. a PoL.LINLtlPACE: Alhambra High MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 2 u Gilder. Garage, 1304 Alma Ave., POLLING PLACE: Henry C. Hopp, A-hoot. New Gym. Alhambra Ave.. POLLING PLACE: Marle E. Holt, Walnut Creek. garage, 10:9 West Holly St_. R•al- Martinez Garage, t310 Veale Ave., Martinez. 1 1NS!'1.CCC121 Emma Palmer. nut ('reek. INSPECTOR: Clara C. Dootan. INSPECTOR: Birdella Blakemore. j J1'1,vGES: Lois 11, Carter, Cleo G. INSPE(Tt(It: Clara F ltopp. JUDGES: Ila M. Carter, Nell Lo- JUDGES: Georgia Buck, Nancy Fuller JI'1>r:}.: Harry C- Hopp. Theo- pas- Clllartulomrl. RKS; Virginia 11. Wilder, Kincaid. CLERKS: Agnes Carroll, Olga CLERKS: Pearl 31. Hogan, Marle Florence Cockburn, Lucy Mendonca. CLERKS: Margaret Noecker. An- Bryan. Rae Lewts- F. Holt. Irene Manning. YA1.NtiT CNICEK 1'REC'IN(T NO.10 nor X. Iwss. Flor"ce F Pink. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. T MT. ViEW PRECINCT NO. 3 y„ POLLING PLACE: Florence Mll- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Dora Isabel POLLING PLACE: 31t. View Fire lion, Sales Ism., =646 N. Main, Wal- NO. ere flakes. Residence, 1624 Estudillo SL. flail. Corner of Martinez & Shell nut Crrrk. POLLING 1•L\CE: Clara E. Ken- Martinez Ave., Martinez. iNSPECTOR: Florence Million. you. t.aragr, 1120 Homestead Ave- INSPECTOR: Allah Larson. INSPECTOR: Ruth F. Hart. J11DGES: Grace N. Ingram, Jean Walnut Creek•. JUDGES: Gertrude Virginia Klug. JUDGES: Sell Kelly, Laura B. A} ti. (.oddard. INSPECTolt. Irene G. Jones.Lora Isabel Baker. Skidmore C:LI.RKS: Jona• N. Mitchell. Doro- J17I1l:F:S, Ev* It. \fest. Clara M. CL.EFLKS Carrie Buss, Ella G. CLERKS: ]Lary Marie Summers, Y thy 5. Ntitchell. t)lanch Macfarlane. Brennan, Ware. Annie M. Crow, Ferol L. Prater, May E. Wallin. CALN UT CHENK PRECINCT No•11 CLrRKS: Clara E- Kenyon. Eslo POLLING PLACE: Ma)• F. Oneil, , .tt i- Junes, Anna G Welch. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 8 MT, NG PRECINCT are 4 Gnr:U;r, .1l Marshall Dr„ Walnut IV ALNtT CREEK PRECINCT i•t\LCIS(: PLACE: Elizabeth POLLING PLACE: Margaret Er- CrrCreek. O- 31 Nvail. i.aracr, 1445 Pacheco Blvd.• ends basement, 2576 Leslie Ave.. INSPECTOR: Alice I- Simmons. Martinez Slartlnez. I'(tl.l.lN(: I•I.ACF:: Dorothy Slirer- JUDt;1.S: May I.. 0nei1, Christine ISSI•FCTOR: ShrlaKh LR (:tbertl. INSPECTOR: Sluhrl A. Newman. thorn, Garagr, :7:0 Cherry Lane. r Le t:ault. Walnut Creek- Jl' ella : Daniel . Buttrtek, JUDGES: Virginia Cpshaw, Flea- CLLRKS: Alice M. Piccaue, zNSPECTOIt Laina I- UndberL• Marcell* \'anal. ter Prtrrson. 111anch.• Kall rg, Annie It. Cullry- ]CttiG}; Phyllis A. Staffer, ]lorry CLERKS: Jeanne F Barkley. Ell- CLERKS: Winnie 31. Granquist, ALNf'7`CIt1 liK PRECINCT\U.L D• \'*carr- zahrth Nrail Mary 31c31urrow, Margaret Erends, Agnes C. Frrltas, 2'C11.IANG. PLACE: Margaret Open- C`I.F:1tKS: I)a.ruthy Holman, Doro- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.O MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. s aha\c, uarat:r, 1801 2nd Ave.. Wall- th) SB%:I rtboru, Theresa X. Feel- P(IL.LING PLACE: Congregation- POLLING PLACE: F[Ilda C. Boson, nut Creek.las al t'hurrh, Court do Susanna Sts, Residence. 1031 Plaza Dr., 3lartiner- 1NS1'1.CTOR. Margaret Ol'e•nshaw•, SAR,AN P PRECINCT NO. 1 Martinez.INSPECTOR: Hazel P1u1L JUDGES: Hazel \Gilburn. t'atricka POLLING PLACE. Pegcy P John- INSPECTOR: Ruth Randall. JUDGES: Leona SI. Brown, Elea- A. Barnes son, Garacr, 11_1 El Curtula Blvd- JVI"; :.S: Florence Pistochint• nor Furman. l'i.l.R{CS; Edith it. Gaines, DO- \Calnut Crvv-k, Jennie M. Sanderson. CLERKS: Hilda Bosen, Violet CLERKS: Elizabeth Crow. Scary ]Jackie, Gertrude Bower. loris Horsttuanu. Arlene Wood lief- LNS!•FC"IYtlt: PrKgY l'. Johnson t7 Urrrreux, Norma Y Kle ting. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 8JI'Dx:FS: Barbara Cullen. RebeC- Dner VAI.NI'T CREEK PRECINCT NO.IS ca Adams, MARTIN=PRECINCT NO.If POLLING PLACE: Nova Walter. t'O1.l.lA(: PLACE: Ruby Haynes. CLERKS: Meth Jonas. Ikrnice PULLING PLACE: Masonic Tem- Garage., 2131 fine St., Martinez. Garage, 3o Overlook Dr., Walnut Kins.•r, Mary Harper- ple. 702 Thompson SL, Martinez. INSPECTOR: Frances Porter. Creek.SAKANAP PRECINCT NO. ISSPFCTOR- Fthel L. Pascoe. JUDGES: Nova W. Walter. Vanta INSPECTOR: Lena Bottomley. POLLiNG PLACE: Almira Ackley. JUDGES.• Lrune Henrichsett, Ed- Dartollni JUDGES: Ethel M. Millar. Althea Ilrskdrnrr. 1141 bowing Lane. Wall- win S_ Pascoe CLERKS: Betty Morrissey. Nettle Salley, nut Creek, CLERKS: Nettle L Powers. Lu- L. Cattarello, Willie M. Shelby. CLERKS: Claire M. Krebs. Vir- INSPECTOR: Evelyn Williams. ellle S. Kasslk, Irene 1. Singer. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. T rr;. ginia Fetterman, Ruby Haynes. Jt"I,W.FS: Almirs Ackley, Lillian MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.11 POLLING PLACE: lien" B. Low- WALNUT CRICRK PRECINCT NO.14 G. Leavitt_ E'OL1,ISt: PLACE: Inez D. Jones, Is,(;*rage, lot Kelly Martinez. POLLING PLACE:Thelma F. Lav- CD.F:ItKS: Auldene Schaeffer. Lo- INSPECTOR: Kelly Ave.,e., M rt lnder Garage, 3052 Diablo View tha T. Hopkins, Eilamae Moody. Res- In Rear, 1015 Pine St..Martinez. Rd., Lafayette. SAR NAP PRECINCT NO- 3 INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Gallagher JCDGE.4: Eleanor E. Lieber, Sa- INSPECTOR: Rose D. Baer.JUDGES: Alline Macomber, Clara rah J. Lewis. I'(I.D.PNt: PLACE: Hendrick Pt- JUDGES, Ellen H. Randall. Clara ano Co.. 23-0 SIL Diablo Blvd- Wall- F• L acey. CLERKS: Hazel 3(aynard, Betty L. Farrell.nut Crick CLERKS: Eleanor Ruth Warren. Gee. Lorraine Shepard. iCLERKS. Thelma F. zavinder. INSPECTOR: Evelyn Silva. Bertha G. Cook. Inez D. Jones. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 8 Ph)Ills WrigClesworth, Sf e r t 7 A: POLLING PLACE: Esther Bar- Phyllis Tion C Perry Louise MARTIN PRECINCT NO.IS ron, Garage. 1361 Vine Ave., Mar- Chang. Otto, POLLING PLACE: Edwin H. Mor- L- x 15 CgRKS: Phyllis A Basement.Lan. Escobar SL, tI WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO' INSPECTOR Esther Barron. 1'01.l.1SG PWe-LACE: Elisabeth e- Ruth Huli, Josephine Monaco. Martinez. JUDGES: Letha E. Childers, Alice del, Garage. 1365 Milton Ave, \Val- SAsuLN AP PRECINCT NO. 4 INKPFVTOR: Mabel Morgan. nut Creek. POLLING PLACE: Frances But- JI'DGFS, Roberta M. Stair, Ruth Poggi ISSPl.CTOR; E-111-1111111 \Vede!f. terflrW, (:*race. 30 Panuramle N'sy. Era_CLERKS: Bert Moore, Mary Bor- t ghesunl, Gertrude Weaver. Jt1DG1•S; Alba C. Dougherty Jane Walnut Creek. CLFaIKS: Leona Sons. Beatrice W. I-. Gaboury, 1NSPF-CToll: Frances Buttertleld. Writs. Amy Fryer. VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS. Sled . S. Condie, Merle •LUDGF::;: Helen M. Campbell, Ha- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.13 POLLING PLACE: Vine Hilt 3 Al. Luck, Genevieve D. Hogan• zel C Vulz POLLING PLACE: Bessie A. Con- School,3930 Pacheco Road.Martinez. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.16 C.LE RKS• Joan L Hewett. Gladys waY Firsldence 1506 Escobar St., INSPECTOR Gayle Strain, POLLING PLACE: Margaret 1. Lumen Amy Hanson. Martinez JUDt:ES: Margaret A. McNamer, Cockerton. Residence, 1S4S Almond NARANAP PRECINCT NO. s Mary C. SteKemunn. Ave„ Walnut Creek. POLLING 1•t.ACE: Katherine Con- VDC. IS: \Knot D. Castrucci.CLERKS: Nina Grieve,Grace Car- INSPF:CTOit: Margaret 1. Cocker. neliv. Residence, 1336 Blvd Way, JUix: . Charlotte Castrucci, ter, Mabel McAtee.Itrsslr A. Conway. ton. Walnut Crrrk, CLERKS: Leah V. Luek, Ella U. VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 1.1 J1'DGRS; Katherine G. Eaton. 1NSl'fiCT01; Lleu D. Gray. Hetlln. Vera 1. Draper. PULLING PLACE: Irene V. Lillian Jensen. JUIN:FS: Katherine Connelly, pStrand, Residence, 11 Sodaro Drive, CI.[.RKSLillNormaBennett, June y liolmgren, M.UtTINFx PRECINCT NO.14 Martinez. M. Cleveland, Vera F. McCall. C1.EltKS: (:rraldine Herr, Velma POLLING: PLACE: Dorothy Sl. j \\'AL\VT CREEK PRECiNf r 10.17 Prada, Margaret Martian. Gideon, Garage. 2011 PInv St.• Mar- LSSPECTOR: Ida M. \Calsahand. liner- JUDGES: Scary B. Santos, Caro- POLt.ING PLACE: Frieda Slog- SARANAP PRECINCT NO. a tNSI'E('TOR F snore Mary \Vet- Ilnr Martin. man, R.•sidence, 1951 Oakland Blvd.. POLLING' PLACE: Dorothy Smith, t'LERKS• Settle Jensen. Thelma lout Creek. Garage, .633 NPtvrll Ave-. Walnut trnrlder B. Holladay, Jill Harding. INSt'ECTOR: lsabella McGeehon. Crrrk. Jt'IN:FC: Doris Surtees, May C. Jl'1XIIEs Johanna Cockerton. INSPECTOR: Dorothy Smith-Kerrican VINE RiLL PRECINCT NO.2 y JVD0ES: ]eaatr 3! Young. Jane CLEILKS: Ruhr Armstrong, Doro- POLLING PLACE: Clovis Wygal, Doris \G. Johnson thy M- +:hlron. Jimmie Archlnal. Dutrment, Arthur Rd., (Between Pa- 1 CI.I2RICS: Isabel C. Stead. Mary A. Gardner rcuh [livd. & Central Ave.) 31ar- Chrletua•, kda it. SU urr• Cl.i.1:KS: Sara Ler Adam+. MPI- M.UtTINF:Z PItRC1NCT NO.is cchew U.NI'T l'ItfCICIC 1'ItICCINCI'No.Iii dred V Sa ift, Grurgla lehrr. IYll.l.tNt: 1't.\CF: F,mliv G. Cart- IStiI'l'tJTukt: Cluvls \Pygal. t`(11.1.1N1: 1'1.A C F: l olrta !« SARAN AP Puny/NCT NO. T son, t:srtgr, :615 Alhambra Ave.. Mxrtinr> JL'Dt;F:S: (:oldie It. Partney, Fre- i Brown, Curage, 2001 Oak Lark Sell. it All Pu gx,a ItmJ, 19'0 Max- iNSPRCTOR. Emily MrCow;tn. da O'i.rary. Illvd., \\'alnut Creek. Ave.. Walnut Creek- Mar b,]t'(x:E.: Mie Sarchi. Irene ('LEk:KS: Ann Sletherall. Hattie iNSPECTOR: l.olelit E, Diruwn, HarrisJamin, Helen F. Millimaki. Claire F'. Douglas Ber- JI'I1r7F tie(Agnes Wrsne £ tlund SYbll- t I,};RKS Emliv G, f'nrlsnn, [ny- \'iNM. HILL PRECINCT NO. 2A s tiler 1. Nai+nuutn• Ilea F isal.rlF.t. Lr,ls Starrtn. POLLING PLACE: Clovis Wygal, L1.il1:S; \\•ilmuth t:ustatson. la Llrud t;rrtrudr K. I.ugslron+, Slepi+enle t`LI.RKS:Catherine L.Strickland. \ IARTt\I:Z P"r.CiNCT NO. Is +'++ rage, Arthur Ptd.• (Between Pa- Frrt;u de nn Catlolira, Jean Kusklnen' W)LLIN(: PLACE': T C. Willis. choeo Blvd. & Central Ave.) Mar- Ferguson. ar- WAI.NI:T('14UN C PRECINCT NO-1Y SAltANAP PRECINCT NO• E Rr•iden,e 1425 Beech St. Martinez.tinrz. POl.LING 1'L A C E: Carrie H. VOLLINr: PLACE: Grace L)we• PNRF'F.t'T(1Rr John R. t:eoree. INSPECTOR: Annie L Selson, ahlbrr,garage. 1291 Walden Rd,. r:arai.-. :2:t Whyte P*rk Ave- 1Va1- ] t'[N%F_+: Adrlabfr Sflra, Mae M. JUDGES: Bessie Ful)rr, Helen B. Wahlut Creek. nut Orrek Rlec Codsnn j INSPECTOR: Lenore Ftamstnc- l'I.FRKS Zelm! F. Etarrev, ,1u- CLERKS: Mary F• Hanson, Ar- INsl'I•a'TOR. 1:11a Prshon. lene Pettit. Dorothy Burgess. Jl'Du1.S: Currie 11. Wahlberg. usJl' Ix FS: +:carr Iw,we, Inn flack- gusto Peterson, %Ina R. Fnwlor j Erin Sl Johnson. VINE HILL P1tEC1NCT NO. 2B C1.l.1iKS: iris 31, Nelson, Ann oCL. ERK rrEiw eaaCF: ddtwralMsMar• POLLING R Pros- POLLING PLACE- Mary B. Steele, Sr+imon, Kathi-rine Saburn. 1 Resldrncr, .\rthuc Rd., (Between galujNt'TCIttCEK I'tti:CINCi NO-20 SARAN•AP PRECINCT NO. f ser. ftesldence, 6-4 Talbart St., Mar- Pacheco Hlvd. & Central Ave.) Mar- l'Ol.I.ING PLACE: Edward, Pe ) S. t. al' OI-L-ING PLACE- caJ Rd- Walnut tinex i.VFPVi'TAR• Getta Flartolomet. tinez. INSPECTOR: Scary B. Steele. RoW110id. Itesidence, 136: Pleasant Creek. JI'M:F'ti. U,uta,e Ftoffman Spohn, Bill Itd„ l.afayrtty. JUDGES. Stacy Capps, Vivian S. 1\SPI CTOlt: Lucinda Rrssaito,1N PF;t„Ca R ]osrph Briley. rilre tabrrtf. Honxkrr. JU I, I.S: Hilda P. Rush. June awJUDGES, Teresa 3L Adkins. Fran- MrSur+ trssl, Alk rrR Prnrstenrn, ) Plata CLERKS: Albertine B. Mitchell, Frentzen•M.ARTINFZ PRF4'iNCT NO.lA Sell Healy, Alma Frits. CLI.1t1CS: !:dna 1Citlr, Virginia Hraslr)'~£ milcl VPcarL Anderson. Irene I'tllJ.iNt: PLACE First Baptist CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1 Sammann, -larylo•11r Ca•ott, SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 14 Church, Alhambra dt Robinson SL. POLL[SC; PLACE: Alfred De YA1.\VT CREEK PRECINCT NO.21 POLLING PLACE: Helen G Martinet Ilenrdettl, Basement, 2195 Grant SL, POLLING 1.1.ACE: Eleanor At iNgPF:(TOR: Mary Ann Yaklm, Concord. Dixon• Itesidenee, 2721 Larkey Lane, Schroeder. l;araKr, 113. £1 Curtoli Galnut Crack. Utvd, Walnut Creek. Jlvtw'.M* Alberta Fry. Louise St. ISSPFCTOR: Maude Jones. f I! nut CTOR laranor M. Dixon,INSPt.Ch/ll: Hrlen C Schroeder, Pelot_ JUDGES: Lorene SleCulre, Eliza- J .t .S: Dorothy T White.Edith CLKRKS: Mary M. Bartolomel, beth CLERKS Marino. Eliza De Benedetti, a JI Dt:l'S: Muth 31, lehfrldL Eliza- G Akers l:eraldlnr N. Rouse. Sirs- Margaret beth t:. Brougher. 1_F2tKS: [Dorothy M, Anderson, F. Colmer.Mildred Studs, Mabel Charlesworth. CI.FRKS• Cleone I- Melady, Glary Jean F. Hendricks, Janet D- Ste- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2 Clst, Ruby Robertson. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.is PULLING PLACE: Judge John ACALNCT CREEK PItECPNCT NO. MGNR AN AP PRECINCT NO. 1i POLLING PL.A4'E Win. Zufall, C.araventa. Justice Chamber, 2030 POLLiNG PLACE: Patricia lahry. POLLING PLACE: Lillian Ster- Rumpus Room, 3120 Ricks Ct., Mar- Mt. Diablo St., Concord. r" Car:+t;r, 1244 Lindell Dr., \\'*lout env. Garage, 125 Miramonte, !Val- tinez.INSPECTOR: Alice C. Brubaker. Creek. INCPVCTOR: Caroline Melnecke. 1NSPI.CTOR; Erna M. Near. nut Creek JL'DGF Elate P. Knnze, Evelyn JUDGES: Lora M. Hayden, Helen JIJI)GES: Ruth Si. Mani, Patriclu INSPECTOR: Lillian Stevens IL Turttl S. Blackman. JUDt:F.S: Marko* Q Me.Nutt,The!- (-LFRC:S: Martha Knanp, Myrtle CLERKS: Elizabeth B. Smith, IaJUD ma D4IK Irene 31. Albin, Sophia Luke. Cl.I.1tKS; Janet Hackett, Elaine p MiliCLFRCS: Opal IL Ler, Ellen V.M i-itchaw, Rosamond Ft. L.nr•ke, Clough.Betty Egan. Illi!, Sue Goets. MARTIN .2 PRECINCT NO.24 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3 WALNUT CREEK PRE CINCT NO.TS SARAN,AP PRECINCT No. 12 IN)LIING PLACE: Cecil F Burns. POLLING PLACE: Stella Eddy, l'OLLiNG PLACE. Beatrice Rowe. P'OI.i-ING PLACE: Janet N. Cot- Garage. Alhambra Vly. Rd., Afar- Residence, 167b SII. Diablo 3t., Con- ins Garage. 1449 Rusgear Rd., Walnut low. Garage. 1:9 Arlene Dr.. Wal- tinez (Near city i.Itnits). cord. Creek. nut Creek. PNSPFCTOR: Mildred G. Burns.INSPECTOR: Stella Eddy. 1NSPF.CTOR: Beatrice Rowe. INSPECTOR: Janet N. Cotlow. JI1DG _• Mildred L. Donnell. Ver- JUDGES: Margaret It. Foskett, JUDGES: Maud K. Smith. Barbara JUDGES; Maxine Ii Couch. Alice da B Ray. Rose Frances Davis. SMva•ns•CLERKS: Verna \\'rich• Ruth L CLERKS: Evelyn 3lassone, Edyth D. Argo DeTar, Ted Lowey.CLERKS: Pauline Henderson, 4111- CLERKS: Laura Fair Odell. Jen- Crntrr, Marjorie Ball.Jon- dred S. Martin, Abby Bennett. ale Antoinette Cochrane. Gladys F. MARTIN= PRECINCT NO.21 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4 x WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO-Z& Perce11, POLLING PL.ACB: Dorothy Vlera, POLLING PLACE: Farm Bureau POLLING PLACE: Mildred Em- (MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. I Garage. 1230 Gregory Art, Martinez. Club House, Farm Bureau Rd., Con- rs• bree, Garage. 2020 Strand Rd-, Wal- POLLING PLACE: May A. Ehler. INSPECTOR• Tessin Threlkeld. cord.v nut Creek.Garage. 3300 Ricks Ave.. Martinez JI'tlGF4: Doris M. Myers, Ida Lou INSPECTOR: Margaret 3IIIter. INSPECTOR: Thelma Boslar. 1 smic-TOR: May A- Ehler. Roberson. JUDGES: Eulah Bryant, Enid L. c' JUDGES. Betsy FltzGerald Rahn, ]UD 7.F S: Fera Robinson. Parte E- CLF'RKS: Ann De [a Fontaine, North. betty Hooper. Scheuerx-'Amanda A. Jtackenzle, Dorothy CLERKS: Silrinm McDonald, John u. CLERKS: Thelma W. Jensen. Mil- CLERKS: Mary B. Shoaley. Eloy Vlrra. Whalen, Harriett Trumbull. dred Embree. Solvelc Strand. Gray, Ruth M. Wells. MARTINEZ PRECINr1r 140. CONCORD PRECINCT SCO. s Al AI NI'T CREEK PRECINCT%0.23 \MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0.L POLLING PLACE: Bernice L PULLING PLACE:Jean May, Res- POLLING PLACI.: Ireeta Hanson, POLLING PLACE: T. V. APDti- Ahern. Residence. 839 Talbart SL. (dente, 290 Mayette Lane. Concord. I Garage. 131 Bales Dr- Walnut anre Mart, 417 Slain St„ Martinez Martinez INSPECTOR: Jean V. May. i+ Creek, INSPECTOR: Elsa V. McClellan- INSPECTOR: Bernice L Ahern. JUDGES: Maxine I- Essllager, INSPECTOR: Dora McConnell. JULN:F:S: Muriel IL Gallagher. JUDGES: Elizabeth Goodson, El- Alvira ]I. Atwood. JUDGES: Colleen It. Lekse, Edith Katherine Aiello_ sir M Isse1L CLERKS Emily J. Dascallos, e. Ostia. CLERKS: Vbelma L Robbins. Jo- CLERKS: Stella I. Sutton, Mary Lenora Local. Marjorle E. Rohrer. CLERKS: Ireeta Hanson, Maude sephine D. Pender, Angela Morsel- I.wit Marie Richards 1.. Tweed, June Winterton. telt!. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 6 IIARTi%EZ PRECINCT NO. VAL\t'T CREEK PRRCINLT:60.26 MART1NEi PRECINCT NO.3 POLLING PLACE: Virginia M. POLLING P L A C E: V angellae P'OLIANG PLACE:Leslle H.Sharp. POLLING PLACE: Martinez Jr. Clinkenbeard.Garage, 312 Seal Bluff HiReed, Garage., 1541 IPillgrade Are.. Garage, 1001 Arlington Way. Mar- filch School, Court & Warren SL, Rd., Concord. Walnut Creek. tine:. Martinez INSPECTOR: Barbara Lee Bts- INSPECTOR: Vangellne A. Reed, INSPECTOR: Marian H. Sharp_ INSPECTOR: Catherine Cutts. kup. JUDGES,, Leona Johnson. Belle A. Jt1Ik:I:S Elsie It. Knowles, Syl• J111N:F-4: Theresa L. Anderson, JUDGE-14: Mary E. Hester, Kath- C:uldager, R hvia all Marnaret 1. Lamb. ryn it. Hokanson. CLERKS: Mary E. Krebs. Mildred CLERKS: ,\lata J. Holmes. Gert- CLERKS: Edna L. Garrety. Emily CLERKS: Elsie Putnam, Kather- 11, Fels, Ernta Judson, rude M. Myers, -Laud Mesta. C. Soares, Marguerite Burk. ine Johnson, Audrey Downward. t qj Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued CONC401ty PRECINCT NO. 7 l'o\CORD PRECLsCr N0. CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. 47 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. S PILLING PLACE: Marvin R. P-4-LING PLACE: William O- P(JLLL-NG PLACE: Kathleen A• PULLING PLACE: Cecilia Mc- f' Illxhkrnshfp, Garage, aM Minert N4-61er, (;arast. :331 Broadway St., Rush, Garage, 1807 Noemf Dr., Con- Sweeney, Garage, 1255 Margie Dr., lid„ Concord. Concord. turd_ Pleasant Hill. u; INSPECTOW Thelma M- Mccul. INSPE-TOR: Evangeline L. Dav- INSPECTOR: Kathleen A. Rush. INSPECTOR: Cecilia McSweeney. lulu, ilia. Jl'[K;KS: Rtancthe E Jones, Betty JUDGES: Leah F. Neifert,C. Man- C_ L. I>eBenNrtil, Eli- JUIX.ES: Eleanor 3L Learned,Su- M. M.Aynard. rine Diller. fir zalw1h Connelly. ie 31. !tank. CLERKS: Margaret 3i. Dean, CLERKS: Lillian Kennedy, Betty CLERKS: Marvin It. Blankenship. CLERKS: J. Myrtle Hulse, Cath- Leth•A M. Yule, Muriel Rice. Kitchel, Margaret Sets. Mary It. Somaterville.Nellie A. Phil- rrtnr K tang, William, O. Sealer. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 431 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. s Ups. CONCORD PKECINC'T NO2K 1'vLL1NG PLACE: Talitha Y. Em- POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 8 INILLING PLACE: Lucy Jamison, ery, Residence, 1686 Garnet Lane, Rockwell, Residence, 1855 Contra POLLING PI.ACH- Carl Caudel, garage, 130 Arlington Rd., Concord. ('uncnrd. Costa Hwy., Pleasant Hill. Qarage, 3(108 Euclid Ave- Concord. INSPECTOR: Lucy Jamison. INSPECTOR: Talitha Y. Emery. INSPECTOR: Vlolsa 31. Hayes. INSPVC-TOR: Evelyn Mclean. Jewell t Reses Jl*DGFS: Genevieve 31. Anderson, JCUGFS: Maxine Maas, Helen E. J111KI S: Ln Jrunr lingood, ala- _4 fiJl. owrM Frederica L Maher. McDonald. 1.0 McLounatt. CLE'.RKS. Nathli• Malloy. Dolores CLERKS: Ruth C. Yarrington, CLERKS: Kitty Rogers, Dorothy CLERKS: J u a t I u e Lang-ridge. McEtr.y. Faye Simmons_Ethel A Rinser, Dorothy E. Maylott 31. Rockwell, Margaret 11. Chris- Mary Caudel. Alma Schmldt. CONCOND PKECINCT NO. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 411 tian. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1 TOLLING PLACE: Mildred G. POLLING PLACE: Valley Trading PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE: M. I- Christen, PlalsteL Garage. 1335 31L Diablo Post 4:63 Clayton Rd.. Concord. POLLING PLACE: Rome 51. Slack- Garage, 27`0 Sinclair Are., Concord, St-, Concord.INSPECTOR: Carrie Shoenberger. In,Garage, 2214 Sherman Dr., Pleas- s INSPECI'01t: Emma Q. Christen. INSPFA TOR: Mildred G_ Platted. JU[N:F_'i: Bertha 31. Thayer, Or- ant Hill. J1111GES: May Lester, Minnie JVVGl-_S: Juanda I- Flint Norma linda It. Faria. INSPECTOR: Rome 31. Mackin. Thompson.D- fiowelL CLERKS: Kathryn Washburn, JUDGES: Cecilia Hartinger, Mau- CLF RSCS: Beulah I~ 1)arry, Eve- CLERKS: Wilma Grider, 34rryle Enrs Scutt, Ethel Ulsaoa. even Dimlek. lyn N King, Elie Oliver. a%-odrun. Beatrice McFarting. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 30 VLERKS: Barbara P.Schultz, Val- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. so CONCORD PRECI[PCT NO.38 POLLING PLACE: Priscilla A. da 3I. Hendrickson, Peggy Sweet 1'01.1.1\(: PLACE: Clayton Valley 1401-LING PLACE: Frances Ruth- Kimball. Residence, 141 La Vista PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 11 t, School, 6:1313 Clayton Rd., Concord. erfurd Garage, -9:9 Bontfacio SL. Way, Concord. POLLING PLACE: Mildred Sellar, l.VSI1F.Cr0R: Priscilla Kimball Concord- INSIECTOK: Peart C. -Morford- ';arugr, 1.60 Kathleen Dr., Pleasant Jl'lU'.I S: Lillian Capteili, Ethel IXSI•El"iult: Frances Rutherford. Jt'D(:ES: Priscilla A. Kimball, Hill. M. Slaty. JUIK;ES: Constance M. Rowe. Ruth W. Burgess, INSPECTOR- Mildred Sellar. CI.FIIKS. Ruth Bouts, Jane Hau- ':lady' F:- Davla_ CLERKS: Florence 31. Tomlin, JUD(;FS: Marlon Dodge, Elsa 1., ser, Dawn Lueehesi, CLERKS: Dorothy 1. Blackwell, Valera L 3laamen, Lucille Pinnell. Dolan. Itolarrta J. Currier, Beatrice lied- CLERKS: Dorothy Jean Shull,CONCORD 1•11RCINCT NO. ll calf l'ONCORU PRECINCT NO. 31 Patricia Francis. Leonlce 31. Utley.VOLLING PLACE: Charles I- 11(rI-LING PI..CF:: {Vilma Sands, Iloi.erts, Itesidrurc. 480 Sunset Dr.. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 31 Residence, :0o Smith Dune, Concord. PAC19ECO PRECINCT NO. 12 Concord. I1O1-IXX4; PLACE: Patrlcla Haxle- INSPECTOR: Henrietta Gaylord. POLLING PLACE: Eleanor C. INSPECT011; Josephine Trebino. wood GarAcr. 3146 Salvio St_, Con- JUl>ti;ES: Wilma Sands, Anette S. Greenfield. Garage, 1955 Lucille Dr., J11Ix:FS: Mamie C. Costa, Lorena cord. McLean. Pleasant Hill. C. Roberts. INSPECTOR: Shirley EL Davis. CLERKS: Phoebe McKinnon, Da- INSPECTOR: Eleanor C. Green- a= CI.FIIKS• Eleanor IL Wiley, F•Ilse JUDGES: P`,atricia llaztewood, viii I Madsen. Virginia Hubbard. field. Young. Edith F. Ferrier'_ Mary- Brunner, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 32 JUDC:FS: Melba Stanley, Vista CLERKS: INanche Nichols. Patrf• CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 13 cia Silva. Maryanne Pedrazzl. PULLING PLACE: FI Monte Vari-Hughes. i`ULLINt: PLACE: Elva R. Pet- l'U\CURD PRECINCT NU. >+ sty Store 3482 Clayton Rd., Con- CLERKS: Martha E McBride, era, Gxragr, 1319 Davis Ave Con- cord. Druid Farmer, alae Carlson. 1'uLLING PLACE: Naomi Heutei. cord. INSPECTOR: Lorraine Searle. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. isItrsidrna-r, 1:36 Humphrey Dr_,Con- 1 INSI'h'C1'OR: Lary Snrlsun.JL'Ix;E': Ina alar Boyd, Cwendo- POLLING PLACE: Alice C. Dar- cord. Jl'1N:ES, Katherine 5parnnt, El- INSPECTOR• Xaumf fieuteL lyn ltettrrley. row, Residence, 125 Jackson Way, ra IL F'etrrx CLERKS: Lucille B. Illeb• Pearl Pleasant HILI. JL'Ir(:E1: Henrietta V. Newman, CLERKS: Helen Ellingson, Shir- ltruxlr (- t+puwart Fl[zierrald. Lillian Halvorsen. INSPECTOR: Audrla Cline. Dry It. hone, MelBa Stanley. CLERKS E1alYn Marshall, Char- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 33 JUDGES: Alice C. Darrow.Elsa M. CONCORD PRECINCT 10. 13 lotte 31. Sick, Ruth Blanchard- MILIANG PLACE: Ygnaclo Val- !lunars POLLING PLACE. Martha K. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 33 ley School, Administration Wing, CLERKS: Louise F Almeida, Rt- Gruessins, Residence, 1341 Pacific 515 Chatomar Ltd.. Concord. beets EL Armstrong, Elazel I» Hunt- St., Concord. PC. LING . IS-.31 G naraarr. Top- ping.l:arxsr, 113''$Granada Ur..Con- INSPECTOR: 3L•arle K Madeirous. er. INSPECTOR: Martha K. Grues- JCDGES: Peter If. Glnocchlo. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 14 curd. alas. Ethel V. fleck. POLLING PLACE: Catherine lit. 1-NSX;KS: R: Margaret C.Johnston. ppiaa- JU1x:F1: Edna C. Kent, Trera L Jt'LN:G':• Blanche C. JCLERKS: Ernestine J. Pazzl, Cox, Garage, 106 Luella Dr., Pleas- Caldera. Edith J. ManKfnl. Winifred E. Star- ant ![Ill.Martha Melton. CLERKS: Lillian I- Heaser. Ver- CLE 1:KS: Cora L. Lancaster.afar. rick.INSPECTOR: Catherine M. Cos. a nn 34. Dreusike, Corrine 34. Luporl_ jurie C Short. Marjorie Dewar. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. SA JUDGES: Margaret Dunne. Vivian CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 14 CONCORD PIRECIINCT NO. K POLLING PLACE: Victor Ander- N. Rodrigues. r. POLLING PLACE: Irene Calibre. POLLING PLACE: Ethel. E. Saw- son, GaraKr, 2319 N. Sixth SL. Con- CLERKS: Margaret Forst, Jac- Residence, 2025 Elm St., Concord. don, Residence, ISIS Farm Bureau cord. queline 31 Lewis, Heba Johnson. INSPECTOR: Irene Calibr•o, Rd- Concord_ INSPECTOR: Lottie LeDair Doyle. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 13 JUDGES: Bernier 1L Frits, tAr- INSPECTOR: Ethel E. Sawdon.JUDGES: MAry Creed. Natalie An- POLLING PLACE:Bessie E.Jones. ESettaMoore. JUDGES: Lillian H. Pert.Y. Lil- demon. Garage, 172 Deverly Dr., Pleasant CLERKS: Valom a McAtee. Fd- liars M. Adams- CLERKS* Lucille Carey. Willetta Hill. ria Aunts, Chlor Smorra- CLERKS- 31yrtle Mansfield. Etta Lindsay. Beverley Silver. INSPECTOR: Bessie L Jones. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 15 Fersu"ll. Emma Catherine Stoflels. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. SS JUDGES: Cheryl E. Niles, Wilma CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 33 Wunsoildated with Concord No. 64) Jean Wallace.POLLING PLACE:McKln- non, U'urasr, 236(1 Isaact St„.. Box 455. POLLING I'L.\CE: Cecil aL Hart- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 34 CLERKS: Lucille Sugq, Irene O. Concord. Dry, Garage, Sll: Concord Blvd_, 14)LIAN(: PLACE:: J. U. Royal. West, Mildred E. Jones. INSPECIY)R: t'rcilla A. McKin- C'a'ncer'. Garage. 3149 Bonifaclo St., Concord. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 10 non. INSYE:CTOLt: Elmer Coleman. INSPECTOR: Mary Smith. POLLING PLACE: Barbara J. JI'DI:FS: Luce Arrighi, Frances Jt'[x:F; Verda N. Claunch, Al- J.•IN:FS: Vera Scheiter, Anne 31. Wright, Garage. 154 Cleopatra Dr., A. Crusta. hina M. Hartley. Turner. Pleasant Hill. CLERKS: itosr Enos, Monica A. CLERKS: La Von F. Peterson, CLERKS: Juy Pllllips, Eva -Tay- iNSPFCTOR• Helen E. Poertner. 47arhaugh, Alice T. Cardot. Bernice Hartsell. Mae Hitchcock. berry, Velma Royal. JUDGE'S: Margaret Ann Steven- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 16 CONCORD PKECINCT NO. STCONCORDPRECINCTNO. 3t sun, ltarbara J. a BasPOLLINGPLACE: Glen J. Dit- POLLING: PLACE. Mabel Goddard. lC' onsolCORD with PRECINCT Concord No. 54) has RKS: Norma Baste. Doris A. CONC'OKD PKECFNC:T NO. 38 Johnson, Evelyn Browning. x more,Garage, 242E Maple Ave.,Con- Garage, "03 Birch St_ Concord. (Consolidated with Concord No. 66) cord.INSPECTOR• Mabel Goddard. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1T INSPECTOR: Mabel M. Charles. JUDGE-N: Marie Martin, Amatla CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 30 POLLING PLACE: Helen H. Win- JS: Etta M. DltmPOLLING PLACE:3I. W. Pelletier, orr, Flur- Mullan tees, GaruKe, 1912 Peggy Dr., Pleas- s ence 1Fi:.. Johnson, CLERKS: Clelia Matheson, Vlr- '::'rage, 921 Hawthorne Dr., Wal- ; int Hltl. st CLERKS: Adeline McKean, Fria- ginla Lebherz, Dorothy Sutherland_ nut Creek' INSPECTOR: Ortella Hazzard. c11In 1'. Lutrel, Juanita Swanson. INSI'F(T'tLc: Sylvia Nesbitt. CONCORD PRECINCT' NO.3T JI'Ix;E': \'Irglnla Spenxt• JITDGFS: Florence T. Turner, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1T POLLING PLACE: Joseph flllls- C[,E:liKS: Lotm I'elletler, Ruth Nlm( !_ Smith. POLLING PLACE-. Marie 11. Han- man, t:ar.age. 23'$S Acacia Ur., Con- It VI EI CLF:ItKS: Helen ff. Winters. Lu- dy. Garage, 2:60 Hickory Dr„ Con- cots!- cllle Proulx, Lou Millburn. leaf,INSPECTOR: Madelyn Armstrong. KOCIATED YKECINC C PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 13 INSPECTOR: Marie 11. llandy. Jt'I)GF.S: June J. Mrfer, Mary POLLING PLACE: Avon Club Ellen Mahoney_ House. Associated. POLLING PLACE: Madge B.Stew- a JL'Dt:1aS: !'hrunaia Arbrrwld, C-LF ItKS• Tina C- May. Genevieve INSPECTOR: Edith S. Penn, art, Garage, 1877 3laybelle Dr.. Yx John N. Bruce. JVDUE:St Harriett G. Smetts. Ma- Pleasant III1L t CLERKS: 3tarjorie N. West, Mary Itillaman, alar E Arnold. bel 11. Copeland. iNSYFCTOR: 3fadge. B. Stewart. N, Jacobs loris Nnilth, COM'UItD PKECtNCT NO. 3K C'LElLKS: Fturrnce tl. Bacon,Janr JUDGE;S: V 1 r K I n t a Anderson. POLLING !'LACE: Patricia J. COLING ) A PRECINCT NO. IS Phipp. GaraKr, :7X3 Hastgate Ave., It Edwards. Frances F. Lauderbach. Louise S, Wassmann. s l'01.1.1NG PLACE: Louie Hansen, CLERKS: Doris Dunbar, Nlcolasa Concord 150\1 ELL PRECINCT Garage, 3043 Clayton Rd Concord. INSPF(-TOR• Marie L Onesi. 144LIANG PLACE: Henry Cowell A. Cooper, Verna F. Dickenson. 1NS1'EC`TtIR: EN:( Hansen. JI'Im;E:S: iris F Downie. Lillian Lime & Cement Co., Stain Otiler,Cor. PACIIF.CO PRECINCT NO. 11 gal JUDUNS: Loretta Youncgreen,Je- C. Carlsa.n. lot A \ St., Vowrit_POLLTXG PLACE: Mary T. Sum-a0ur McQuillan. CI-EItKS. i'atricia J !'Alpp. Mar- INSPF.(TOlc )lorry F. Sullivan. mrrfleld, Garage, 16 Audry Lane.CLERKS, livivir R floiderman, I Joseph C. Arrighi, Geraldine ale- tha V 1\'ilaon. Betty- M_ Cla x. Ji•[I(;ES: Clara V. Ay r, Margaret Pleamant Hill. I CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3s M Kennedy.INSPECTOR: Vada L. Harpman.Mullin. CLF1tKS: Ethel A. Thoma. Max- JUDGF•S: Louise B. Minns, Elea- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. Is POLLING ('LA('E; Ruth M. Day, in, Neufeld, Mary fk,rden. nor R. McDonald.a:arage, 4:3 taverhill Rd., Concord. POLLING PLACE': Viola M. Skur- PACRECO PKECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS: MargY A. Brenna, Mary ton, garage, :SOI Courtland Dr., 1XSt•FY IYaR: !cath M. Day. JI'1M:E1. Marg:rrrt Shaw. Tom- PCI[.1.I-NG PLACE: Pacheco Town T. St:mmertiaid, Alice X. Price. Concord. air Ras.•. Hn11. MAID St., Pacltecu. 1'LE:,\!t.\NT 1111.1. PRECINCT NO. 1 1NSl'El Tillt: Viu1a 3I. Sk-urtun.I- Aralilla L Petrrsun. I-N1E'EC T4ft. Ixuna M. 'Chum's. [' OLEIN(; YLACF: Gladys R. Sal-J1'1N:ES: Norma D. ltiar, Lula Il• Fla.r.nv- Kotling. Wanda Graham. Jt'D(;E-1: Myrtle F'orte.r, Etta It. Hampton.man, Garage, 32 Valley Dr., afar-Vlach. i CLERKS: Edith Coughlan, Patri- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 40 Salman.CLERKS: Flora Lujan, Doris ''/.er- INSPECTOR: Gladys R. tinez. Br eta xrton, Norma Thompson, fY11-1.1X1: PI\CE: Ybr Ills Emory, hi Ijssel Christen, Aman- CONCORD re CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 20 Rrafdence, 1:20 d Almar Court Con- PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1A JRice.:S: Ruby L. Hodge. Aman- y PIU-LING PI ACIi: James I.raver, cord,POLLING PL,%CF.: Pacheco Town CLERKS: Llllinn E. Rhodes, Elsie Rum us Rm., 13MS Orove Way, Can- INSt'FtTVR: Nettle M. \Vauge. flat!, Slain St, Pacheco.p Smith, Clara Lundberg. i cord,Jl'IM:F.a: Emma A. -Newhall. tat INSE'EC-Tilt: Etta Junes. INSPECTOR: Itita O. Porter_Doris Mayfield. JC[N E:S: Cora M. Hills, Bertha PLEASANT DILL PRECINCT NO._ JUDGES: Anna Cash, Lillian Lea- CLERKS: Phyllis Emory, ilorghild Meyer. POLLING PLACE: Jean K. Tao- ver. 1ln+a.n-SrRrr, Doris Jonra CLERKS: 3laybelle Reddell. Alice vard, Garage• 120 Wyatt Circle, Aa CI•ERKS* L,,uhr C. Stoner, Mar- C'ONC'ORD PRECINCT NO. 41 llrousK• loris Johansen. Pleasant Hill. caret A. Shag, June Murphy. POLLING Pl%C'E: Use L. Stoner. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2 INSPECTOR: Dorothy F. Judd. Garagr, V-00 Elm St_, Concord.JUDGES: Nancy Roller, Jean K.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. =1 1'C LLING PLACE: Juan D. Stater,y POLLING !'LACE: Sabina Mar- INSPECTOR: Mae L. Stoner. Bovard. Residence• 25 Alan Dr.. Pleasant9(Bet- lyn Garage. 1.113 Hale Dr_, Con- 11'1x:81: Zelia 3L Brunetti-. Beth- CLERKS: Catherine Ramus, CoM. any D. Grove_ Hill. ty Fishel, 3tarte E. Taylor. INSPECTOR: Sal-Ina -Marlyn.arlyn. CLERKS: Ituby R Deaton, Elea- it''PECTU Esther Hatfield JUDGES: Isabelle 1)i- Ito". Dore- nor A. Brazil, Ruby Holcomb. JUDGES: RuI-by (:. Sackett, Dolor- PLF..\s:\NHILL PRECINCT thy M. Ilummel, es [. Roberts. POLLING PLACE: Kathrynn P. CLERKS: Kathleen 1l McGregor. CONCORD PKEC'INCT NO. 43 CLERKS: Maryanne Adler, Joan Butler, Garage, 105 Patterson Blvd., IY)LLING PLACE: Charles R. 11. Slater. Marls A. Shellenberger, Pleasant 11111. Gladys t:, Gillet, Rot.vrt A. Smlth. 2Quigley, Garage, 946 Hacienda Dr.. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 3 INSPECTOR: Kathryn P. Butler. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. Concord. POLLING PLACE: Nellie Kirby, JUDGES: Betty Romak. Barbara POLLING PLACE: Edith A,Cham- INSPECTOR: Jean V. McBride. Garage, 1966 Ardith Dr., Pleasant Lee. Berlin. Garage, 825 Bonnie Clair Jt'tx.F: Esther M. Clark. Beth Hill.CLERKS: Grace W. Coleman, Ed- ane, Concord, Barnes- l-NSPFCTOR: Renee' Kirkham. na Mae Frledenbach, Evelyn Ful- INSPECTOR: Marie A, McMillan. CLERKS: Clara Gentry, Carolyn JUD(.;ES: Helen Stearns, Nellie welter JUDGES: Louise Vrrrsgr, Ere13n M. Sperling. Aanrs Quigley. Kirby. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.4 Lindgren. CONCORD V%ECSNCT NO. 43 CLERKS: Dura W. Kelling, Rose- POLLING PLACE: Bernice Sher-CLERKS: Edna A. Durror. Edith mary McQuarrie. Eugene W. flagon. A. Chamberlin, Florence Nelson. l UL1.lNG PLACE: William R Aorne, Curage, 40 Pleasant Con r t, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3 Campbell, Residence, 711 Detroit PACl/ECO PRECINCT' NO. 4 Walnut Creek. Ave, Concord_ PULLING PLACE: Fiorinda Mer- INSPECTOR: Mildred J. Wachen- POLLING PLACE:Frank Straight, INSPECTOR: Helen Buscaglia. cer, Garage, :025 Helen Rd., Pleas- fold. tai llraidence. 300 Walnut Ave-, Con- JVDGES• Apolloofa Campbell. ant HBL JUDGES:Alta Virginia Eddy,Les- e;MLos- cord. Juanita Perdue_ INSPECTOR: Florindu -Mercer. lie Richardson. 3<-' INSPECTOR: Ellen A. Straight. CLERKS- Caroline M. Deasette. JI'1x;XS: Eleanor S.Crandall,Pat- Mildred Nlcholm, Gearaldlne Loca- JUDGES, Helen 1%Emanuele,Bel- Phytlt M. Cussen. Florence M. Do- ricia Hickey. tell!, Bernice Sherborne. en S. Paront. ran_ CLERKS: Sara Jane Frazer, Mae PLEASANT HiLL PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS- Katherine E, For, Adys CONCORD PRBCLNCT NO.44 Fox Carlson. Dorothy G. Larson. Vanasek, Anna C Moserop, PACHECO PRP.CtNCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE: Allan' 31. De r POLLING PLACE: Rose Machado. Vries, Garage, 468 Geraldine Dr., CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 34 Basement 1420 Monument Boule- POLLING PLACE: Sfaxlne O. Lu- Pleasant Hill_ POLLING PI-ACE: Florence Mess- card. Concord. cas, Residence, 100 Trelany Rd., INSPECTOR: Carol S. Martinelil. ler. Residence 39 Hillside Ave, INSPECTOR: Julia Wilson. Pleasant Hill. JUDGES: Ethel Bergman, Lenore Concord. JUDGES: Provle Dlmmfck. Ethel INSPECTOR: Maxine O. Lucas. Edwards. INSPECTOR: Mary E. Duarte. Coppock JUDGE Dorothy M. Lazzareschl, CLERKS: Altana M. De Vries, JUDGES: Elizabeth Martin, Grace CLERKS: Olive Strand, Miriam Veta It. Erickson.Eleanor McFarland, Jessie S. Slc- M. Nienburg, Bernard, Rose Machado. CLERKS: Ina V. Clarke, 3labelle Nell CLERKS. Florence -Messier. Bev- C. Ferren. Elizabeth Melasma. thn Turner, -[ereedes Hartman. CONCORD I'RECLVC! NO. •42 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. t PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.s CONCORD PRECINCT 10. MbL.LIXG PLACE: Theodore M. PILLING PLACE: Irene Fanuc- POLLING PLACE: Dona Studley, Phillip., Garage, 130 Leland Way. chi. Garasr. 172 Maxine Dr., Pleas- Garage, 3289 Sun Valley Ave., Wal- x P)LLING PLACE: Ruth Osborn, Concord_ ant Hill. nut Creek. Garage, 1030 Apple Dr., Concord_ INSPECTOR: Slfsabeth A. Car- IXSPE'CTOR: Irene Fanucchi. INSPECTOR• Averill Becker. g 11MSPE.CCOR: Anita Austin, rithrrs_ Jl'DG&1;: Jeanne McQuillan. Nan- JUDGES: Loraine E. -Mitchell, JUDGES- Jean MaCBaln, Dorothle JUDGES. Ira F.Miller, Yvonne P. cy U. Swan. Peggy B. Ipmon. Saylor. Phillipa CLERKS: Betty De Franco, Betty CLERKS: Lorraine Ahiborn, Dona CLERKS: Ruth Osborn. Muriel D. CLERKS: Ruth Edge. Suzanne G. Nurak. Cleo 1. Ransom. Studley, Alta C. Studley. Belknap, Vlrslaix Hol( Ingraham, I-a Verne ti_Costalaa P,\CIfE:Co PRECINCT NO. T PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.Z CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 24 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 46 UI.LiNG PLACE: Kathryn Mor- POLLiNG PLACE.: Rose J. Robb, POLLING PLACE: Ruth Lundgren. i'CaLLING PLACE., Ardeen Brassy, tun. Garage. 1742 Mary Dr.. Pleas- Garage, 106 Marvin Dr., Pleasant Garage, 2177 Mildred St- Concord. Garage. Itis rear Or- Concord-ant 11111. 11111. INSPE!'TOR: Ruth Lundgren, INSPECTOR: Ardeen Brassy. INSPECTOR: Kathryn -Morton. INSPECTOR: Juanita Stiles. JUDGE,,: Christine Ann Watson, JUIM:ES: Jewel D. Ferguson. La JUDGES:Mary V.Sutherland,Lois JUDGES: Rose J. Robb, Ruth Palmiera I- Roberts. tui- England_ Junes_ O'Neil. CLERKS: Leona A. Watson. iia- CLERKS-- Vfrainls hall. Colleen CLERKS: Gloria 4 Spotswood, CLERKS: Priscilla Dewey, Fera gel Martha liolmes. Sally F. Moudy Hendrick, Pearl Kalinowski. Rusina Busallk, Lorene Ver Steeg, MaeNaughton, Ann Stiles. 4 98 Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - fa PLEASANT RILL PRECINCT NO. S PITT%BI'RG PRECINCT NO. 10 rams BURG PRECINCT NO. 30 PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 4 t POLLIN(; PLACE: Throdora Sun- 1taLLIN4: PLATE: Emil Gunders- 14JLLING PLACE: Shore Acres PULLING PLACE: Congregational din, (;urahr, 31 Byron Dr., Pleasant i.aug, itasrmeat, 1210 1[rdwa4:,d St, Tern Ace Center, 6S4 PC Chicago Church, Annex, Kenzie SL,Port Chi- lilll. Pitt+burg.Hwy.. Pittsburg. cago. INSPECTOR: Theodora Sundin. INSUFt`TOR: Emil GundershauC. INSPECTOR: Harold Wlides• iNSPECTOR: Edna L. McGuire. 3111GL•'S: Ellet Mayne Wilson. Ji'IK;F: Christine M• Martyr. JUD(:E:S: Marcie Bruce. Joyce JUDGES: Doris M. Johnson, Hazel Joyce G. Evonluk. h.,r,ahy F Davis. 4:ibbs_ Seeber. w CLERKS: Mary M.Sparrowe,Shir- CLERKS: Mary Milani, John CLERKS: Bertha Gemignani, CLERKS: Mary AL Bidlnost, Opal s bey 3. Liston, Ruth Martin. E:vana, 1111>llis Miktich. Frances Scott. Anis Manwitl Seaward, Marlon Foster. rIAZA%ANT HILL PRECINCT NO. t rrrr%BURG PRECINCT N0. 11 PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0.31 CLYDE PRECINCT 1101I.ING PLAIT:: Beryl A. Rach- 11t)LLING PLACE: E. C. Christen. POLIANO PLACE: Ambrose POLLING PLACE: Clyde Coin- er, Garage, 119 lbt rdy Circle, Pleas- Garage. '56 Central Aver Pittsburg. School. Library. 2101 Willow Pass muntty Club, Wellington Ave., x ant 11111. INS11tX'TOR: }lazy IL Castro-ROL. Pittsburg. Clyde. INSPECTOR. Beryl k. Mather. JUIX'.F_*S: Franc" Herman. Irma INSPECTOR: Dorothy Bruton. INSPECTOR: Helen It. Evans. JUDG.FS: Dorothy Melvin, lanbelle Walker.JUDGES: Edith C. Henderson,Jl'lN;E:S: Ana 'Lwrakrnbers. Elea- umoalt,CLERKS: }larir Caatrllottl. Ter- nor Dalton. Anne V. Peterson. CLERKS. Harriett Oles, Betty Al- tell MacDonald, hose E Nota. CLERKS: lona A. Jerabek, Vita CLERKS: Gladys E. White, BerfV lison, Fern Laybourn. P/Tr%BURG PRECINCT N0. L• Adeline Dart, Margaret I.Lulemann. netta McCumber, Hazel E. Will. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.10 POLLING PLACE:Primary School, PII•I BURG PRECINCT NO. NICHOL!t PRECINCT NO.1 Ic S POLLING PLACE: Eleanor Chris- Auditorium. BNL Sth K 10tb on Dik POLLING PLACE: Nichola Com- tensen, Residence, 3262 Withers Diamond St., Pittsburg. SchooPOLl. PLACE: Ambrose Ave„ Lafayette. 1XSPECTOR: Glary C. Wtlktn.Schawl, Auditorium, 3105 Willow Nichol Ffall, off Port Chicago Hwy., INSPECTOR: Miriam C. Karlson. Jl'DGES: Theresa Scribante, Jraa Pass lido. Pittsburg. Nichola. JUDGES: Ethel IL Johnston.Elea- C. Lilly. INSPECTOR: Edith L. Starr. INSPECTOR: David H. Osborne. nor Christens.-n. CLERKS: Esther R. Murray, Bel- JVt)4E.`Elizabeth Talbot, Ere- JUDGES: Stella ff. Caueel, I.or- CI.ERKS: Lucille Rnilsback.Shar- rn C. Roles, Mary' Ana Janflne.lyn Ambrose• etta t:. Vlach. leen Lawrence. Pearl Ifasye. PITT%IUUUG PRECINCT NO. IZ CLERKS: Edna J. Floud. Helen D. Gladys c Juanita Edna Clark, PLM:A%ANT HILL PRECINCT NO.11 It/t.LlNt: PLACE: Maaoalc flail, (:raves. Opal G. Derry.Gladys }fc}tllllun, Evelyn L Ras- POLLING PLACE: Lois J. Dean, Club Room, 161)0 Norton St.. Pitts- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. ss mussrn. ar:agr, 701 Cumberland Dr., Con- burg.1'ULLIN(: PLACE: Nrno Russo,NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. Z I cord.INSPECTOR: Janice IL Fornwald. t:araer, 120 Front St.. Pittsburg. (Consolidated with Nichola No, 1) INSPECTOR: Lois J. Dean. JVlX.F.S: Mxry Mancues„ Lucy INSPECTOR: Frances Dart ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1 JVIIGES; Mildred Nabur, Barbara Castra,. JUDGES: Frances Russo, Nada PULLING PLACE: Talent Motors p Gordet. ChEILKS Marilynn Mlsenar,F.Itza- Lasalle. Safra, IO-Ist Street, Antioch. C1.1-IRKS: Mlidge Colon, Louise brih R Forrest. Margaret M. La C'LEItKS: Sarah (Lose Negro, Ani. INSPECTOR: Edith Stagi. Kleppe, Edith Mulligan. Fleur, to Carpenello, Luvenla Wilson. JUDGES: Edward V. Erdin, T. J. i PLEASANT 011.1.PRIWINCT NO,12 PITT%BI'R(; PRECINCT NO. 24 PITTgiBUUG PRECINCT NO. 31 Welachmeyer• iA 1 Pl)LLiNG PLACE: Evelyn E. Ede- POLLING P LA C E: Methodist POLLING PLACE: Pittsburg Bap- CLERKS: Viola Callneai, Alice len,Garage, 100 Pleasant Valley Dr., Church Auditorium. Cur. Solari & list Church. Front Rm.. Cor. Solana Fri mering, Martine Summers. Walnut Cr.ek. I-th SL. Pittsburg. 1k Willow Pass Rd., Z;36 Willow ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. INSPRCT1,111: Evelyn E. Edelen.iNSPE:CTOR: Grace E:. iEansen• Pass 1W., Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE:: A. Cori Rum- JUDGES, Henry J. Crevell• Lois JUI><ES: Arnold Perrrnaud. ]far- INSPECTOR: Rose Lamia. pits Room (rear of house), 818 4th 1:. MetIsen, garet F. Burr. JUDGES:Anne Ml.Anderson.Dolly St.. Antioch. CLERKS. Levenba B. Leavitt. El- CLERKS: }Mary Pe Mattri. Cora Hutchinson.INSPECTOR: Alma Marchetti. see Jenkins, Ruth liendNa. Riepline. Vera L. Larderich. CLERKS: Myrtle James, Louise JUDGES: Rosetta Brennan, Lena a:* PLI;.AS.,4xT Illut.PRECINCT NO.1(3 NITT%BURG PUNCIN4'r N0. 13 McKinley, Emma Genevera Welch. (;art.y POLLING PLACE: Marcus T. POLLING PLACE: Joseph Mer- CLERKS: Delta Rebstock, Olive Funk, Residence. 203 Roberts Ave., curio, garage, =9 W. Sth St., Pitts- Pg.I BURG PRECINCT NO.83 MILLING PLACE: National Guard Angelo, }larnie Armstrong. Pleasant Hill, burs. PRECINCT NO. 3Armory. !! Power St. No. of Free- ANTIOCH INSPECTOR; Marcus T. Funk. INSPECTOR: Hearn Mtzbacb. way, Pittsburg. PULLY(: PLACE Dickey Realty, JUDGES: Thelma Ilrosr, Geral- JM'1 t:F. Mar U! _3lagslu, Jose- INSPECTOR: Marie Griffin. 424-4th Street, Antioch. dine G. i'hillips• phknr lfuecrllato, LERKS•Margaret Howard.Elea- CLERKS: Mamfr Russo. Bessie Jl upper. Jennie Bruno. Winifred INSPECTOR: Estelle Beesley. C nor., M. Johnson. Frances J. Nich- Romeo, Elisabeth tarot. M. Hopper. JUDGES: Edith Cooney, Florence f olasERKS: Carmen Cattolica, Phil- Cupp. PITTSBURGPOLLIN 'RG PRECINCT NO. Ill Y PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.1i POLLING I'1-ACF Maria ]tats- lye L laarls, Dorothy Shlpe. CLERKS: Sayer Armstrong, Oi[ve nlura, Garage, C7. W. .tb St- Pitts- P/TT%BERG PRECINCT NO.!t }l. Jehnaon, Alberta Woodman. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy U. flail,Garage.4v Pleasant Valley Dr, bum Cunsolldated with 30) ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 4 i Walnut Creek. 1N51'ECTOR Elena Caloae• PITr%BCRG PRECINCT NO. >K POLLING PLACE: }like Dragon I INSPECTOR: Dorothy V. Hall. JCI!(:F.S: Sara Macalusa. Jennie I'uLLI\(: PLACE: Shore Acres Garage, 3-4th Street, Antioch. a JUDGES: Fein Kennedy, Ala) B. DI Maggio. Teen Ace Center, $14 Pt. Chicato INS I'F:CTOR: Malvin G. Bright. Nicol. CLERKS• Lena Confetti. Sara EEwy.. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Sam Drlullo, Crate C. t:1.ERK: Helen Smarsh, Martin PL Russo, Anna Rizzo.INSPECTOR' Ruth Skvorak. Adams. j Prrr%BI'RG PRECINCT N0. 1T JUDt:FS. Metba Baldwin. Luada CLERKS: Myrtle A. Small, Jane Quinn, flora Friedrich, Sigari, Gertrude Grosso.POLLING PLACE: Richard Far- Ilowlen. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.11 row•, Garage. 1:0 Enes Ave., Pitts- CLERKS: Alta FraTer. Grace M. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO, b 4 POLLING PLACE: Laura Piper, burc West. Gloria Dalton. POLLING PLACE: George Coal- Garace. 1625 Sunnyvale Ave, Wal- INSPECTOR- Jeanie Gregory ter garage, B19 15th St., Antloeh,PITTSBURG PRP.CINCT NO. 28 r nut Creek. Jt'ImIES: Gladys E. Scott. Hazel INSPECTOR: Marfan Coalter. INSPECTOR: Laura Piper. F Hankins Consolidated with 3?) JUDGES: Eunice Crandell. JenniejJUDGES: Dorothy M. Phell, Ethel CLERKS: Alleen Wilde*. Jean PITT%BUNG PRECINCT 190.30 Johnson. G. Greenman. Loyd, Donal* Farrow- PULLING PLACE: St. Philomena CLERKS: Emma fluff, Esther CLERKS: Vern R. Valle FOSS. Npl•r%BURG PRECINCT NO. 18 Church. Bella Vista Ave.. (Between Thut, Golda Shaw, Trylce \Veld, \Vilma Murdock POLLING PLACE: Ruth Kestner, Willow Pass Rd. Lc Hanlon Way). PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.14 Garage Rumpus Rm.,153 Belts Vista Pittsburg-ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. e POLLiNG PLACE: Alice B. Baa- Ave- Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Richard Krowet. POLLING PLACE: Antioch Girt son, Residence, 16; Fait Oaks Dry INSPECTOR. Creasia Miller. JUIN:ES: Elaine Mull. Margaret Scout Bldg., 1915 D St., Antioch. i Pleasant Hill. JUDGES: Ester Fort. Ruth Kest- Brown. INSPECTOR: }babel Provine. 3 1NSPrCT0R: Ruth It. McCartney. ner. CLERKS, John IL Moore, Minnie JUDGES: Belle Barbagallo, }fur- JUDGES: MaryannU'. Gilmore, CLERKS: Marvel Joan Como,Dol- Ileratte. Ixna Musrtta Dorsey.lel Kirkpatrick. Chloe M. Dinwiddie, Iv Almquist, Dorothy 1. Davenport- CLERKS: Vivian Turner. Eva Po PITT%Bl'RG PRECINCT NO.•10 Todd. Estelle Davi. CLERKS' Gertrude Treadway, P17T%BUItG PRECINCT NO. 1f POLLING PLACE: Orazlo Catta- Ruth M. Rinker, Alice 11. Hanson,POLLING PLACE: Hume Acres lico, Garage, Cur. of West & 2nd ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. T A, PLA ASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.IT Improvemrnt Club Bldg- (Iletweea (laces 'ad SL). Pittsburg. f'OLI.ING PLACE: Amelia Pena r' POLLING PLACE: Margaret L. Itay View Ave. d Loftus Rd.l Ban- INSPECTOR: Ruse Vienna. garage. 405 10th St.. Antioch. Fabian, garage, 120 Whittier Rd., fun Way. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Jose Cattalfco. Pose INSPECTOR: Sallie Fee. INSPECI'Cllt: Thelma Granbert. Bruno. JUD/;ES:Josephine Lindsey, Vista Pleasant Hill. B. Kambic. INSPL•'C:TOR. Grace R. Brogger.JCik;KS: Helen Wilson. Lottie CLERKS: Anna Hlarrnka, Lillian 3111)(:1:5: Eyrlrne Kammerer. Ed- GrrrmAa. taw s..n, Queenle Ii. Johnson. CLERKS: )Nae Wight, Margaret wino Michaelis. CLERKS: Marie V. Cunningham, Jensen, Amelia Pera. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 41 M' CLERKS. Margaret M. Eberle, Adellne MehlhoQ. Mary Reber. P(tl-LINt: PLACE.- Talon Hotel. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 8 Marttaret 1.. Fabian, Mildred G. P/TT%BCRG PRECINCT %0. zo Lobby, .13 Cumberland St.. Pitts- POLLING PLACE: Jean R,Turner lit umberg. POLLING PLACE: Administration burg- front porch, .10 F St., Antioch. PLEASANT IIILL.PRECINCT NO.IN Building, Columbia Park. Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Maurine Reynolds. INSPECTOR: George Peters, INSPE:CIMIR• Frank S. Ayala. J1)IN,E.t:Crate MDr Lucca,Rose JUDGES: Jean R. Turner, Imo- Vie+• POLLING PLACE: Pleasant HILI Jl'LN:F-S Dollie Arata, Constance M. gene Showers. Recreation Center, 924 Pleasant Hill Farniera. Gey' rrsoaCLERKS:Ruth Cuuley, Do ro thy ltd., Pleasant ]fill. CI.E1tKS Patricia1iifrown, Atlee ead PNBiHelen C. Gibson. 3lamir Hung. Jennie Ferranti.Swain. Clara Lamb. JITDC:rQ,- Genevieve Kinsey, Edith Wilton, BPluutu. PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0.Z@APTI'r%BlRC PRECINCT NO. 42 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. PULLING PLACE: Cloward Jacob- q1. M. Chang. ItH.LING I'LACE: Administration POLLING PLACE: City flail. j CLERKS: Edna L. CaTeda, Helen Building, C.lumbla Park, Pittsburg. Cumberland St.. Pittsburg. sen garage, t1) Melia Ave., Antioch. C. lark. Carol T. Smith. INSPE:CTolt: Eimer J. Lougher. INSPECTOR: Vera S. Hornsby. INSPECTOR: }tarty Jacobsen.C j PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.a JUDGES: Angelo M. Luoai, Ethel JUW;F:S: Daniel Franklin, Orvie Jt'lae:Fti: Fannie Coleman. Elea- Dossry. fi'•'' POLLINGg PLACE: J. SPina, nota A. Nrlll+. WwwlYaraL CLERKS: Betty Pallas, Goldie Garage, 210 fork St.. PIttshurg. CLFRKS: Battle Page. H+len CLERKS: Dtllle T. Holleman. Rose n iNsPECTOR: Hope M• t.uzman. Ilansrat, Lucille Krogh. Irrntaaelll Hazel Ixr Berish. Cassidy, Clara Waggoner. JI'D(:ES: ]Lose Davi. Sarah Mer- PITT%Bl'RC. PRECINCT NO.ZaB PITT%Bl'ttG PRECINCT N0. 42 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 10 cnrlo 1toLLING PLACE: Administration POLLING PLACE: Phillip Car- PI)LI.IN(; PLACE: Nuttings Mo- CLERKS. Nichola.,- Thomas Aiello, Buildina:, Columbia [lark, Pittsburg. dinalli, a:arage 247. W. loth St., tors, tett A. Street. Antioch. Clifton J Tipton, Rose Domingo INSPECT01[: Loretta Dizon. Pittsburg. INSPF(TOR: Grace Gatter. PIT'1'Sucitc. PRECINCT NO..JI'Ix:FS: Jana41 tinder, Carrie INSPECTOR: Frances Dart 1CUGES: Pearl tMallrath, Bernice xr; 1'oLLING PLACE: Redllck Forel PAC- Jt'IH:F:S: Angelina DavL, Anse- Fredrickson. Sales, garage, 190 E. 3rd St., ('ills- t,LFRKS: Hattle Stlneklf. Vers ling Cirivillert. CLERKS: Josephine Anetsky, 1,! burg. W.e..l. Dura Ventrres. CLERKS: Ptose Ferranti. Mildred Freida Putman, Ethel Lucchl. 1NSi`EC"C411t: Hose Alrllo, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. .1 World. Prarl Buffo. ANTiOCH PRECINCT NO. 11 I JVIM.FS: Araslmo J. Cardinalit. 1111.1.1N(: PLACE: t:us t:lavaris. Ira.a BURG PRECINCT NO.4/POLLING PLACE: F. R. }[olden- nn M. t'.udhuatll• Rumpus lt..um, CC Atherton Ave_, IhaLLIXa: ['LACE:• Pittsburg High hauer garage, 1910 Birch St., An- CLl:1t1:S: Rose Grillo, I'rincess 1'Utxbura.Sch.wh 'le School St.. Pittsburg. [loch. Nance, Augusta Orlando. 1XSPKCTOR: Strlla Vlablotts. INSPECTOR: Azalla Caruso. INSPECTOR: Unvle Hostetter.a JI'Igt:F-.S: Ito..r F. Gregory. _3111- JUIXIF.S: Emily Blackwell, Nor- PiTTSBURG PRECINCT NO.3 Jl't t:E1: X[cholas A• Yentrice, drrat ltkwna, ma Spohn. 1'OLLISC. PLACE: Hotel Melrose. Gladys Sbepard Lobby, 457 I.os Medanos St- Pitts- CLERKS: Eleanor Soloman, Ther- CLERKS: Dina Leonard, Freda CLERKS: Geraldine Brumage, esa C Allington, Ibrothy Gellepea. Carey. Inez UI Maggio. Guldle Normington, Wanda Gtro- j bore'•Pa7'1 SBl'RG PRECINCT NO. lam! INSI'ECTOIt: I:xthcrhtr D[Ater- Pell.t.lNG PLACE: Donald Swish- PITT%BURG PRECINCT NO.43 curio. ItaLLINt: PLACE: Ethel W.Fran• C!ITIOCH PRECINCT NO. L rr, Garan••• 2:3 MacArthur Aver POLLING PLACE: Robin Mande-i rile . 1lattrletta Sicka•nber¢er, bung.:aracr, 4: Lorraine Ave.. Pitts: vltlr garage, II26 Leggett St., An-t Mande- Myrtle S. Buzntott.INSPFCTOR: W. G. Scott. burs- CLL•'RKS: Ruth Sharpe, Lorralne INSPECTOR• Ethel W. Franzen. !loch. J1.11GE.S: Laavon Moore, lbutb L INSPECTOR: Carol Mandeville.Olsen, Lila Adams Evelyn Severn*irth. Verna PITTSIIURG PRICC'INCT NO.4 \\t7l.rltKS: Eva Swisher. Mildred u• Clawson Kirkpatrick. Mervyn Jones, Faye POLLING PLACIC: Pete Buffo, B. Llrhti, Nrillr lfrewrr. CLERKS: Grace Lloyd, Phillts r t:aragr, Ft West 4th St„ Pittsburg. Russo, Doris A. Knap, CLERKS: Frances Smith, Frances NITTSBI'RG PRECINCT NO. Hasenfun,Lorenzo Glannottl. LINSPECTOR: Nancy Lucido, PULLING PI.-ACE: CiBetleel. OKBISO%IC PRECINCT Jl1DgES: Francis Cardinalli, Ron- Garage. 2:0 W. :nd St.. Pittsburg.POLLING PLACE: Lewis T. Roll, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 13 p all,- Catera. 1NSPE 1`011. Drucilla F. Kramer. Garage, SLi Dailey Rd.. Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: Z. B. Matheson CLERICS: Josephine Austin, Gau- JUDM'GES: Matilda PellegrtaL Euta INSPTOR: Bertha K Jackson. front porch, 223 Sth St., Antioch. aluln• Zapata Casillas, Joseph Luci- Moody. JCDGE-S; Paullue Dlakley, Alpha INSPECTOR: Lucylle Lauritzen.py do. CLERKS, Nancy L Jackson. Al- Jo Olney. JUDGES: Z. D. Matheson, Violet PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.i lerta }tae Lewis. Ruby Esta Win- CLERKS: Lydia Cerasani, Amy \L'ltll:amsun. POLLING PLACE: Marie Griffin, Ston. Lula Bunzlker, Vernagene Clouse. CLERKS. }[arse A.Carey,Iva}fur- E Bldg.. 10 W. 5th St.. Cor. Sth P17TSBURG PRECINCT NO. Z4 CLAYTON PRECINCT ray, Priscilla Jones. Black Diamond, Pittsburg.POLLING PLACE: Horace P. Cos- POLLING PLACE: Christian En-ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 14 h INSPECTOR: Francis Aiello. Lanza, Garage. 320 Montezuma SL, deavor Society Hall, Clayton. POLLING PLACE: Robert H.Cur- JUDGES: Frances Adams, Susie Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Sterid K. Frank. tis garage, 519 Drake SL, Antioch. Mallon. INSPECTOR: Rose M. Davi. JUDGES: Ada J. Trette. Charlotte INSPECTOR: Margaret Bruce. CLERKS- Rose Russo, Nancy J1'DGE.S: Henry hobo. Mary Matz JUDGES: Lillian Marquardt, Hel- Ferrari• Eleanor Brlleci.Alrtlu. CLERKS• Mlaren K. Groves, Mary en Rickett. Hart- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.a CLERKS: Mary Di Maggio, PRS- D. McGuire. Jane Stoekfieth. CLERKS:Golds Curtis,June Hart- trier Rice, Catherine Aiello. zell, Kathleen J. Kline. It POLLING PLACE: Dennis Pettas, 13Pt7TfIBURGPRBCINCi' NO. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 1 Garage. 335 W. 10th SL, Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: Milton Jones, POLLING PLACE: Knox Park, POLLING PRECINCT NO. WINSPECTOR: Eleanor Bogan.Garage, "50 Central Ave.. P'ittaburg. }Iain Office. Port Chicago.POLLING PLACE: William Wills JUDGES'' Lucrrzia Bonanno. Mary 1\CPF('TOR: t Frances M. PUea INSPECTOR Louise E Grover, garage, 1915 Woodland Dr., Antioch. A. Russo JGIX:I:S: Myrtle E Rtelaards. JUDGES: Virginia Daniels, Nina INSPECTOR: Blanche Kelley. CLERKS: Betty Enea, Grace Sac- F Bras. JUDGES: Cecelia Kern, Evelyn co, Kathryn Bonanno. Marr F Jones CLERKS: Betty Heinrickson, Ce- Swenson. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.T CLERKS: Ann Prtroray,Margaret pIPauratty, Edith W. Joseph cilia Arnold, Josephine Dantrs CLERKS: Edna Gunter, Anna]Nae POLLING PLACE: Catholic PrPMBURG PRECINCT %0.26 PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO.3A Cake TIO Alice Willa. Church, Basement, Black Diamond POLLING PLACE: Bel Air Ele- POLLING PLACE: Knox Park, POLLING PRECINCT NO. It fi Sth St., Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: J. R Ledbetter mentary School, iC3 Canal Rd. _3Iala Office. Port Chicago. t INSPECTOR: Mar)' A. MacDonald. Pittsburg. INSPECTOR: Hannah C. Dybo. garage, 18 Russell Dr., Antioch. t JUDGES: Frances Deflect. Marie INSPECTOR: Helen A. Masterson. JI'U(:F.S: Athalle Smith, Barletta INSPECTOR: Frances Ledbetter. is Guerrieri. JUDGES: Talleulah F. Kutner. Pumfarllie• JUDGES• Velma Castleman,Eliza- CLERKS: Madelyne M. Lucido. Helm M. Gray. CLERKS: Shirley Murphy. Betty beth Smullen. Mayme Davi, Eva Orlando. CLERKS: Catherine Kunstal, Eva Mathews. Lorraine 31. Lefler. CLERKS: Ruth Combs, Leora N. a' PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.>; Vukad, Margaret Patterson PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT N0. 2 Abell, Hilda C. Gray. POLLING' PLACE:: Mlerle L. Ltn- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1T coin, Garage, 349 E. Sth St., Pitta- POLLING PLACE: Julie Aiello. POLLING PLACE: Justice Court. POLLING PLACE: Paul O'Berry311MainSL, Port Chicago. burg, Garage. 58 Linscheld Dr., Pittsburg. garage, 98 Catalina Ave. Antioch.i INSPECTOR: Daisy B. Sahm, INSPECTOR: Edythe E. Lincoln. INSPECTOR: Fay L. Glover. INSPECTOR: Ruth Perry,JoyceJUDGES: William F. Katzenmter. JUDGES: Delano Krey. Anne Ji:ummin Jessfr Norton, Georgia JUDGES; Frieda Perry, Jogce Ar- Flora May Hough. Nicol M. Cumml : R CLERKS: Gertrude Young, Myr- CLERKS: Lena Di Maggio. Doris CLERK. Ruth W. Pratton,Grace n CLERKS: Henrietta Lindenman, Ile C Noziclia, Ethel Mae Bubo. Maniac Moaa Dart. Christian, Augusta S. Dullum. Vera Brown, June O'Berry. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.1 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. =4 PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 CNTiOCH PRECINCT NO. IS Mem-POLLING PLACE: American Le- POLLING PLACE- Sal Cardinals. POLLING PLACE: Play Point POLLING PLACE: Veterans Mem- a Bion Bldg., East fi Sth SL, Pitts- Garage, IS$ Riverview Dr., Pitts- School. Library, Fleet & Central, octal Bldg.. 403 - 6th Street, An- burg. burg. Fort Chicago. tloch. INSPECTOR: W. W. King. INSPEC-MR: Lorraine nseheld. INSPECTOR: Adele R. Schmidt.INSPECTOR: S:G, Fraser. PJ 3111)GE.S: Belda Scola, Josephine JUDGES: Etta.Schlltace, Gretchen JUDGES: Alice McDonald. Max- JUDGES: George D. Ackerman, 1Catnnlc• McMullen,lar G Nunes. Etta Forrest- CLERKS:orrestCLERKS: Katherine J. Bryant, CLERKS: Blanche Muirbead. Star- t'LFRKS: Louise LaFraaee. Kath- CLERKS: Sadie Johns, Portia Lillian Ward. Edith Rogers. cuerltr Seabert, Jean IJuscheld. erine (.'alders, Rosemary Caudill Dunton, Grace V. Mills. g Tuesday, May 4, 1954, Continued - NTIOCI! PRECINCT NO. ii NTIOCH PItrxl.NCT AO. 2t AKE.mTWOOD rUCCL%CT 30,d OAKLEY PRECIlfCT NO, 2 POLLING PLACE: George Irvine POLLING PLACE: John McGlo- POLLING PLACE: Veterans Stem- POLLING PLACE: Oakley Recre- garace, Cls -thSt., Antioch. 1.-r garage, 2401 A Street. Antioch. orial Btds„ tet Street. Brentwood. ation Center, O'Hara Ave., Oakley. ECINSP1`01t: Edna Irvine. INSPNCTOR: Ida Boyle.INSPECTOR: Faye Ditmars. INSPECTOR: Johanna Jesse. JUDGES: Maude Mt%alfey. 1v) E. JV111GES, Violet Ferguson. Grace JUDGES: Dola Helmuth. Mildred JUDGE'S: Kate Van Kaathoveu,,ry Alexander.Keeslncer_Trembley.Frances EI. Anderson. CLERKS: Edith Ayo, l.l1} slit. CLERKS:Darts Albright. Ocatricr CLERKS: Dorothy Frrtada, 31yr. CLERKS: Edith Welches,Anna 3I, rhea', Elva Al. Eckel&. Tidwell, Barbara Itlltlow. Ile Monty. Evelyn Ackerman. lett- Flora Broderick, nus mTwoOD PRECImer NO.a OAKLEY PRECINCT NO,3NTIOCIIPRECINI.T NO. 20 LO%IC TKKK rft*WLYCT m0. 1 Pf LL1NO PLACE:: Contra Costa POLLING PLACE: Live Oak FarmPOLLINGPLACE: F. J. Innt. IN)LLIXG PLACE: 'William Lutz tilghwaY Dept, Walnut Blvd., Center, Itwy. 4, (Corner Hwy. 4 Fatace, 9l0 L St., Antioch. garame Tregallis Rd., Antioch. Brentwood Live Oak Ave.) Oakleyy.INSPECTOR: Irene Grangneill,INSPECTOR• All G. Ilius INSPECTOR. Vernon It. Cake. INSPECTOR: John ;. Azevedo,JUDGES: Mildred Innis, Claudia Jt'I_hC:ES: Ramona N. Story. Min- bread. JUDGES: 3luriel Leal, Carrie i green. uw Frew. CLERKS: Freda McGevebaa, CLERKS: Flora Bill-el- Uess[c JIFW:E:S. Robert U (White. Lots F.vrrERWilkins. CLERKS: Lucy Lindsey, IIenrlettaFrankieO'Conner, Crary Douglas, Dexn, Thelma Aiarchto. CLERKS:Jeanne Arata, Elisabeth Nrat, Nathalie Thomas. Suku Peggy Kalmin. OAKLEY PRECINCT NO,•1ANT'IOCEI Plth`C[\C7l` NO. WXIC TREK lItEC1.mCT 30. 2 0. POLLING PLACE: L D. E. S. So- IN l.1.1NG PLACE Dorothy's Cate, BRE3TwOOD PRECINCT NO.a POLLING PLACE: Oakley Wo- elety Hall- 10th & 1;St., Antioch. 40ppos4te 1Fibroboard Pulp Mill): POLUNG PLACE: Fred Nolte gar. mans Club, Oakley. INSPECTOR: Elliott Cakebread. Wilbur Avenue. AuttuelL re. Balfour Rd., Brentwood. INSPECTOR: Nellie England. JUDGES: Ray Jones, Carol Wool- INSPECTOR: H. V. St. Clair. INSPECTOR: Francis 3t. Craw- JUDGES: Rose Mendoza, Emma : eott. JUDGES: Manuel Olvera, Atabet ford. l'engley. CLERKS: Viola Roche, Genevieve C. Mlnaker.JUUGEZi: Ettle Bonnickson. Rosa- CLERKS: Pauline Sanchez, Emma Gallagher, Mildred Gibbs.CLERKS: Gertrude C HIII. Clar- Ile Griltllh. Stucking, Vivian Esparcla. ire little, Rose Borden. CLERKS: Iva Dickson, Evelyn OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 5 f" ANTIOCH PRAWINCT NO. Muir. Evelyn 3L Soite. POLLING PLACE: First Southern POLLING PLACE: St. John's LONE T RIC r`K=LTCT NO. 3 BYno3 PRECINCT NO. 1 Baptist Church, Hwy. 4 Between Lutheran Church, 19th S C St- an- IN)l LLNG PLACE- Jobn Yenter POLLING PLACE:1.O. O. F. Hall, Oakley & Brentwood, Oakley. Hoch. garage, (Between Tregallls Rd. & Byron INSPECTOR: Ellis R, Patterson. IN'SPECINIR: Gall Donovan. ykley Hwy, on Hillcrest Rd.). An- JL'DGES: Myrtle Woofter.Illanebe dock. INSPECTOR Edward isInger. JUDGES: David Davies, Kather- JUI tsE'Jt: Louise Kelso.o, Petra ine F[onrKRer. Sullivan. INSPECTOR: Rudolph IL Parsons. Lewis, CLERKS:Eva Patterson, Wynema CLERKS: Etoogene Robert.%Alan- JUDGES: Glary I- Viers, NaomiCLERKS: Gertrude Caldera, Stary Freeman, Betty Davis. da Truett, lxnna Searsoa, ltiixmwn t:rurninger, Veronica Thomas. BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO.1 AN•TIOCH PURCENCT NO. 2i CLERKS: 3/arcelis Hines.Mildred POLLING PLACE: Bethel Island POLLING PLACE.• SL Barnabas J_ C na:ntt. Bessie Steinert. BYRON PRECINCT NO.1A Improvement CIub,Stone Rd.,Bethel Church, E 13th d: Marie Ave- An- POLLING PLACE:1.O. O. F. Hall, Island. Hoch. RRIC TW OOD PRKCINC ,No.i Byron. INSPECTOR: 311na J. Walker. 1N5t'ECTtIR: Rhoda Rcellinc. POLLING PLACE: Pentaeostal INSPECTOR: Ray R. Houston. JUDGES: Ida Hyatt. Anna 311ek. JUDGES- Rebecca Carton, Elva t'hurch. IlicbKay 4. Brentwood. JUDGES: Margaret Armstrong. CLERKS: Ruby Hllbun, Ethel 31. 1'rlc. INSPEI WR: Richard E. Daly. Annie Iverson Jl'DG1ri: Charles K. O13rlen, CLERKS: Lora Ksumland. Irene Ridge, Dora Wiemer. CLERKS: Wanda Hardy. Lucille BEl'TIIEL it3LA fD PRECINCT Turner. Marjorie Scheirer. Otto Schulta. K. Bunn, Teresa H. GrIMM NO. 1A CLERKS: Mamie Cakebread. Un- K3/aHTIIEJt PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Bethel Island 7 h AN '1OC11 PRECINCT NO. Za dine L liutaeh, Marian BlgtoK. Improvement Club,Stone Rd.,BethelIN?I.LI G PLACE: Farm Bureau POLLING PLACE. Claude W ris- Iltdg•. Delta Rd.. Knlghtsen. Island. len garage. 7903 IEverceen St- An- RRl't•%TwoOD rRA INCT NO,2 INSPECTOR: Flora B. Klein. INSPECTOR: Arthur Somerhal- tioch. POLLING PLACE:Brentwood Wb- der JUDGES: 31aud M. Rankin, 3111- INSPECTOR, Destrice Retuttoek, vary. (2nreaKoudSL Btd. JUDGES- Addle DuR, Christine drrd Tomlin. JUDGES. Edna 'Wristen. Cather- INSPECTOR: Gertrude Allen.tiobt,s CLERKS: Lillian Marshall. Marl- ine Atkinsn. JUDGES: Bertha Vender Abe. EI- CLERKS: Lydia Rough. Esther anne Sawyer, Jeannette Anderson. CLERKS Dorothy F1ta;erald ma Lawrence. Dated this 4th day of May. 1964. Alae 7. 'Ward. alae Prevost- CLERKS: Loretta Armstrong. x"m"rhnlder. Agnew Nlederwlmmtr. W. T PAASCH Ethel Alien, Emma LeMola.OAKLICY ~..CINCT :r0. 1 f AIiTEOCa! PItICC1NCT NO.1"OLLING PLACE: Church or God,County Clerk of the r POLLING PLACE: Russell Cor- QI M%ITWOOD PRISCaCounty o[Contra Costa. NCT NO.3 Hwy. 4 Between Oakley & Drent- A. nelius garage 401 Madill St., An- POLLING PLACE: hotel Brent. wood. Oakley. State of California. v tioch. wood. Oak Street. Brentwood. INSPECTOR: Idalyne Shellen- The foregoing order was passed INSPECTOR. Clara 'Weber. L.PF.CTOR: Huck Gauss berger. by the following vote of the Board: JUDGES.: Atrle Spainhower. Hel- JUDGES: Mabel Beaa. Hazel Pi- JUDGES: Vernon J. Scott, Frank AYES:Supervisor Cummings,Tay. en Davis. Cott. b'bellenberger. lor. Buchanan Frederickson. CLERKS: Ruth Cornelius, ullian CLERKS: Floy L Beaaetta. Alae CLERKS: Iona 3l, Emerson. Sybil NOES: Supervisors—Mone. Steele, Helen 1)rIxz*ll. K. L'Heur*uz. Rachet Brown. Sellers. Marguerite Flrpo. ABSENT: Supervisor Goyak. s! 7pt And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 11 1954, at T=' Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, Californ , y ' 95 ,9 a.m, in the' r a rman r ATTEST: rfr7 .W. To FAAqCHj, CLE KByx 1 61 Deputy Clerk 4 A A% t f lei, k: fit ae[ S ev rte }. x 1 1 Ax y A x ' 100 W J e BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1954 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, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS KKK. W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR. PRESENT: W. T. P AASCH, CLERK. Supervisors I. T. Goyak and Ray S. Taylor arrived at 9:25 a. m. f aP In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 873.en Ordinance No. 873, which repeals Ordinance No. 862 (garbage dump site at a Cowell) 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 DOPTED: 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 "San Pablo News", a newspaper of gen- eral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances 8b6 and 868. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances 866 and 868, and a copy 'of each of said ordinances having been duly published for the time and in the manner re- ' quired by law, as evidenced by affidavits filed with this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances 866 and 868 be and they are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter of Public Use of National Forests. RESOLUTION x WHEREAS, the tremendous increase in population in California is bringing' a corresponding impact on the National Forests for public use and other forms of outdoor recreation; and WHEREAS, the use of National Forest recreation areas has doubled in the last few years, but, due to lack of funds, there has been no new public camp ground construe— tion since before World War II; maintenance of camp ground facilities has been restric- ted; those simple facilities built by the C.C.C. in the Thirties have not been ade- quately maintained, nor those which are worn out replaced, with the result the inevit- able closing to public use of many public camp grounds for sanitary reasons; and WHEREAS, the public will continue to flock to the mountains in ever increas- ing numbers and camp in undeveloped and unprotected areas, thereby adding to the. presen unsanitary conditions, water pollution and forest fire hazard; and WHEREAS, there has been introduced in the 83rd Congress a bill, HR 82252 which would provide that ten per cent (10%) of all monies received from the National Forests each fiscal year, but not to exceed $5,500,000.00 in any year shall be availabl when appropriated by the Congress for the development, maintenance and operation of facilities and areas for public use and the improvement and maintenance of wild life habitat. t a- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County of Contra Costa that it strongly urges the passage of HR 8225 into law, and urges all California Senators and Represent- atives to press for early and favorable action on this bill; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to all members,. L of the 83rd Congress from California and to the County Supervisors Association. 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 11th day of Play, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, rz W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 5 t. NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. vet 15A a 1UL V Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued -p# i In the Matter of Cancellation I of 1953-54 County Tax Lien.x i The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 x" 1 Count tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired b State California; Pa P Pe Y q Y the tate of and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 Countyl tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1953-54 Assmt. No. East Richmond Blvd. , Lot 20 Block 3 Por 200246 2nd inst. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1953-54 Un- secured County Taxes. The Tax Collector having notified the County Auditor that he has received payment from Mr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, in the amount of $43.09, to be ' tr. applied on the unsecured property covered by Tax Bill No. 6604-5; and the County Audi- tor having requested authority to cancel the 8% penalty on the above referred to prop- erty roP erty in the amount of $3.44 under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, and the Dis- trict is trict Attorney having approved the Auditor's request; x NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor f Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said b% penalty on the above referred to property in the amount of X3.44• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Buchanan to attend meeting of Bay Area Pollution Control Commission. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS, ; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Buchanan be and he is hereby authorized to attend`,, at county expense, a meeting of the Bay Area Pollution Control Commission in San Fran- cisco on May 20. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r f In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Howard Lauritzen and F. E. Emery at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor' Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Howard Lauritzen, President of the Civil Service Commission, and F. E. Emery, Personnel Direc tor, be and they are hereby authorized to attend, at county expense, the Western Region- al Conference of the Civil Service Assembly in Santa Monica from May 16th to 19th, in- clusive. n clusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting mss: WALTER S. BURDG free permit to peddle in the unincorpor- ated area of the County. Walter S. Burdg, P. 0. Box 1154, Ceres, California, having filed with this lBoard an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of ? I the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Walter S. Burdg is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 897997, dated January 10, 1919; 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that said Walter S. Burdg be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and I g IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costal 1County 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.AN jThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.fa s 4 1 fo . Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing ei Refund of Deposit. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of 025 in favor of Mrs. Rosa 5 .Cereghino, 3060 Oak Grove Road, Concord, California, as refund of deposit made on April 23, 1934 (Auditor's receipt No. 57421) under provision of Ordinance No. 1$5. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: i wy4 y..AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. r In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Work Orders are approved, and the- County Road Commissioner is authorized to make the improvements listed: 4: k 1F Work Order No. 4450 (S.D.I) - Third Street, Rodeo, County Road fir- No. 1795 - Pave east end, construct guard rail and improve drain- age with County forces at an estimated cost of $600. Work Order No. 4451 (S.D. II) 9$5 Thompson Road, Lafayette, Road A . No. 3355 - construct 50 feet of concrete curb and gutter and 50 feet of sidewalk with County forces at an estimated cost of $190. Work Order No. 4448 (S.D. II) Morgan Territory Road, County Road No. 7213 - place Creek gravel, prime and double seal, from Super- visorial District V to summit with County forces at an estimated cost of $1,000, Work Order No. 4449 (S.D. IV) Morgan Territory Road, County Road No. 7213 - place Creek gravel, prime and double seal between Supervisorial District V and the terminus of Supervisorial Dis- trict IV with County forces at an estimated cost of 49p500-, y f 9a Work Order No. 4446 (S.D. V) Morgan Territory Road, County Road No. 7213 between Supervisorial District II and Supervisorial District IV - place Creek gravel, prime and double seal with County forces at an estimated cost of $4,500. f.y The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Modification rr of permit granted to First Savings and Loan Association on April 13 , 1954, to maintain bus stop waiting benches in Kensington Area. This Board having heretofore on April 13 , 1954, granted a permit to First Savings and Loan Association to maintain bus stop waiting benches in Kensington Area with the provision that said company increase amount of limits of property damage lia- bility insurance to $100,000 for each accident and $300,000 aggregate; and A Said First Savings and Loan Association having filed with this Board a copy, of Endorsement attached to and forming part of Policy No. GP 101$91$ issued by London. and Lancashire Indemnity Company of America providing for the following public liability insurance: $100 000 each accident; $100,000 aggregate operations; and having requested this Board to ZAify its order of .April 13, 1954, with reference to the amount of in- surance required of said company; and This Board having duly considered said request, and on the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner and the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order be, and the same is hereby amended to provide that the public liability insurance required shall be $100,000/$100,000. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:. AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor. ark is 5, r 0 I Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments for the departments-', listed be, and the same are hereby AUTHORIZED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Highway Dept. Permanent Personal - Road Com.4,209.00 Unappropriated Reserve 4,209.00 i Reg. 301 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-1-54 add 6 positions of Chief of Party & cancel 6 positions of Jr. Civil Engineers -- 990.00 Reg. # 299 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-1-54 and one position of Sr. Engineering aide and cancel one position of Engineering Aide $126.00 s Req. 320 B. 0. dated 4-6-54 effective 4-16-54 addition of 2 assist Right of Way agents $1,830.00 Req. 300 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-1-54 addition of 7 Instru- mentmen & cancel 6 Eng. aides and 1 Jr. Civil Eng. -- $1,263.00 14 C.O. - Primary Rd. #4371 201.00 C.O. - Secondary Bridge5569 11,406.00 C.O. - Secondary Bridge 7213 4,000.00 C.O. - Primary Road #5261 3099.00 C.O. - Secondary Road #7213 91006.00 a To cover portion of estimated cost of improving Morgan Territory Road in Sup. Dist. 4, Work Order 4449. x_ r C.O. - Secondary Bridge Grou #2843 1,650.00 ay C.O. - Secondary Road Group 2345 19650.00 t To cover estimated cost of installing detour and placing rip-rap and additional fill on Bollinger Canyon Road - Supplementary Work Order 4399. C.O. - Primary1 n.Rd. Group X39?1 970.00 I C.O. - Primary Rd. Group #7711417.00 C.O. - Secondary Rd. Group #7213 2,3$7,00 11t'.T E To cover portion of estimated cost of improving Morgan Territory- Road fWorkOrder4446, in Sup. Dist. 5. Superintendent of Schools Unappropriated Reserve 600.00 b Temporary and Seasonal Help 600.00 Because of possible change over to I. B. M. for payrolls on July 1, 1954 the vacancy in permanent personnel is being filled by temporary i help until July 1, 1954. a Unappropriated Reserve 2,200.00 Tabulating Service (601-6?5)2,200.00N Tabulating Department Service higher than budgeted. ry t Board of Educ at ion Printed Supplies (602-545) 22200.00 Unappropriated Reserve 2,200.00 Tabulating Department charges higher than was budgeted. s' Planning Commission Services 1,031.00 Extra Help 1,031.00 µThis is for the emergency employment for a period of 6 weeks: of an Intermediate Stenographer Clerk to replace Mrs. Tashjian, Intermedi-ate Stenographer Clerk, who is recuperating from a serious accident. See copy of memo directed to Mr. Teeter for further explanation. )Permanent Personnel 4,744. 00 Unappropriated Reserve 41744. 00 1-12-54 Adj. for 45,000.00 for 2 Senior Draftsmen; 2-25-54 Adj. for 3,078.00 for 2 Senior Draftsmen. Only two positions have been created to date - Reg. #243, B/0 dated 2-2-54 effective 2-3-54 two r positions (a) $341.00 each for 4 months (b) 4303.00 each for 15 f 15 days--$3,334.00. E Telephone Exchange F Permanent Personnel 494. 00 Unappropriated Reserve 494. 00 Req. #309 B. 0. dated 4-20-54 effective 5-1-54 add one position on Telephone Operator $494. 00 Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - r: Appropriation Decrease Increase Courts & Administration Bldgs. Unappropriated Res. -- General Fund 460.00 a . Maintenance Supplies -- 174-502 203.00 Capital Outlay 1?4-900 257.00 To purchase expendable tools and capital outlay equipment for y Assisting Operating Engineer.rtii= County Library Unappropriated Reserve 935.00 559 - Sundry Supplies 35.00 401 - Auto Mileage 100.00 Y . To operate for the remainder of the year. See memo dated May 7, 1954 - Condition of Appropriations.E; E Permanent Personnel 33.00 Unappropriated Reserve 33.00 Re 321 B. 0. dated 4-6-54 effective 4-7-54Req. Library nide hours increased from 20 to 40 per week $332.00 F+". Req. #2$7 B. 0. dated 3-2-54 effective 3-3-54 Library Aide hours increased from 20 to 40 per week $67.00 B. 0. dated 2-18-54 effective 3-1-54 making Ruth Turner acting county Librarian for one month ($10$.00) B. 0. dated 2-1$-54 effective 4-1-54 making Bertha D. Hellum County Librarian (4324.00) Sheriff - Communications Division Capital Outlay - 3 Link 1906 Receivers 599.00 Replacement - 1 Paging Amplifier 150.00 a 1 National 240D Receiver 396.00 3S Capital outlay - 1 Motorola Freq. meter 6650-00 1 Link 2365 445.00 Replacement 1 Motorola PA 9146 Receiver 35.00kr Unappropriated Reserve - Gen. Fund 511.00 Change of operatingpg plans cause deletion of first three items. Items 4 and 5 needed now and would have to ask for them on next, budgetappropriation. Item 6 - insufficient funds to purchase. 101 Probation 1 Bookcase 84" a GF SF 610$4-LBU W 2 ry gray,3 3 610$4 ends 70.00 l Metal Executive Desk, Flat top 60" #7060 - S/W Silvertone 1$0:00 1 Metal Table 60" 6034T S/W Silverton 95:00 1 Swivel - Arm 6hair $30-ASE Gray with brown plastic 0.00 Unappropriated Reserve - Gen. Fund 425.00 Furniture in my office is to be turned over to the new Supervisor g in the Martinez Office. This request is for new furniture for my j private office. rt}4 Permanent Personnel 336.00 Unappropriated Reserve 336.00 Reg. 247 B. 0. dated 3-17-54 effective 4-1-54 increases the following salary ranges: Juvenile Prob. Super. Gd. I from 30 to 31 = 126 Gd. II " 32 to 33 = 144 r Adult Prob. Super.32 to 33 $ 66 ptr Justice Court - Walnut Creek Permanent Personnel 472,00 Unappropriated Reserve 472.00 r Reg. 316 B. 0. dated 4-13-54 effective 5-1-54 add one Typist Clerk $472.00. position of Mfg Civil Service r Permanent Personnel 5$,00 Unappropriated Reserve 5$.00 h Reg. X304 B. 0. dated 4-6-54 effective 5-1-54 establishes. one 1. position of Personnel Analyst $$5$.00. r Survevor}s Office r Permanent Personnel 6$.00 Unappropriated Reserve 6$.00 Reg. 293 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-1-54 cancels one position of Sr. Engineering aide and established one position of Instru- 4 mentman $65.00. f f j Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - x Appropriation Decrease Increase Tabulating Dept. I Permanent Personnel 47.00 Unappropriated Reserve 47.00 s Reg. #280 B. 0. dated 4-20-54 effective 4-20-54-increase Tabulating Supervisors Salary range from 33 to Range 34 $46.80 m Auditor's Office Y wry Permanent Personnel 21284..00 Unappropriated Reserve 222$4.00 Reg. 252 B. 0. dated 4-6-54 effective 4-7-54 establishes one posi- tion of intermediate Typist Clerk $767 Reg. 256 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-26-54 establishes one position of accountant Grade I $760 3 Reg. 255 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-26-54 establishes one position of accountant Grade I $760 r Health Dept. Permanent Personnel 1 401.00 f s Unappropriated Reserve 19401.00, Reg. 292 B. 0. dated 4-20-54 effective 4-20-54 add two positions of Supervising Public Health Nurses $1640.00 Reg. 322 B. 0. dated 4-20-54 cancel one position of Senior Public .s Health Nurse--add one position Public Health Nurse ($151.00) Reg. 277 B. 0. dated 4-13-54 cancel one position of Typist Clerk - add one position intermediate Typist Clerk $88.00 1 C YL 4 k c Civil Defense y Sundry Supplies 200.00 Capital Outlay 200.00 r Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 200.00 200.00 For purchase of material in construction of Skywatch Post in Lafayette - Marchant Construction Company is building this post free of labor cost and below material as a CD contribution. Flood Control District i r Permanent Personnel 372.00 Unappropriated Reserve 372.00 Req. 294 B. 0. dated 3-23-54 effective 4-1-54 cancel 4 positions Jr. Civil Eng. & add 4 positions of Instrumentman = $372.00. Richmond Health Center F, Permanent Personnel 178.00 Unappropriated Reserve 17$.00 Req. #326 B. 0. dated 4-20-54 effective May 1_ 154 cancel position of Assistant Director Richmond Health Center --(9784.00) Req. 286 B. 0. dated 4-6-54 effective 4-19-54 addition of 1 position P of Hospital attendant $606.00 Social Service Permanent Personnel 2,605.00 i Unappropriated Reserve 2160500 Reg. 281 B. 0, Dated 4-13-54 Effective 4-16-54 add one position typist clerk $590.00 Reg. 282 B. 0. Dated 4-13-54 Effective 4-28-54 add one position typist clerk $504.00 Reg. 308 B. 0. Dated 4-16-54 Effective 4-20-54 add two positions Social Worker 1511.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Ak In the Matter of Appropriationroriation f Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment for the department listed be, and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED: Appropriation Decrease Increase 4sMemorialMonument Services 950.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 950.00 x ` To provide Hinds with which to recondition Monument at new location The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s 7 ja xF Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Denying Claim of DALE D. SCHLIEPER for damages. Dale D. Schlieper, 543 Sunshine Drive, Concord, California, having; on May 1954 filed with this Board a claim in the amount of 434.02 representing damages to `his car, plus $3.75 service charge for courtesy car, as a result of a collision which oc- curred April 29, 1954 on Meadow Lane Road; NOW, THEREFORE, 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'..' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Contra Costa County Central 5 Labor Council and Contra Costa County Employees Association, Inc. a On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that communication dated May 6, from the Contra Costa County Central Labor Council and copy of communication dated May 5, 1954 addressed to the Civil Service Commission by the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Inc. and in which; communication protest is made to recent recommendations of the Contra Costa County Tax.- payers Association concerning salaries of County employees, is referred to the County Administrator for discussion with this Board during consideration of the 1954-5 budget. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Receipt of copyw"f.,6 txfl of Resolution from the Orinda County Fire Protection District commemorating the services of former Fire Commissioner, Captain Harry R. Oakley. 1. A copy of the Resolution adopted by the Orinda County Fire Protection. Distric on April 23, 1954, commemorating the services of the late Commissioner, Captain Harry R. Oakley, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Resolution be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the i?atter of Copy of Order r to Show Cause etc. , KASPER vs STORMER, et al, Action No.y< r, R-3068. E Copy of Order to Show Cause, etc. , Action No. R-3068, KASPER vs STORMER, et al, having been served on the Chairman of this Board the 11th day of May, 1954; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Order to Show Cause, etc. , be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rs In the Matter of Directing f Vf County Surveyor to investi- gate most economical method of sewage disposal for River- crest Sewer District and Home yF Acres Sewer Maintdhance Dis- trict. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT. s': BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor is directed to make preliminary investi gations and prepare estimates to determine the most economical method of sewage dis- posal for the Rivercrest Sewer District and the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District. r z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w In the Matter of the Proposed Annexation of Territory to the SHORE ACRES SEWER MAINTENANCE RESOLUTION DECLARING TERRITORY DISTRICT. ANNEXED WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4895, et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of - Contra f . Contra Costa did on the 6th day of April, 1954, pass and adopt a resolution fixing' &, time and place for hearing upon the question of the annexation of the hereinafter de-; scribed territory to the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District, which said resolution fixed Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1954, at 10 o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter asw x the matter might be heard, as the time, and the meeting room of the Board of Superviior. in the Hall of Records, Alain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Califor. nia, as the place for hearing upon the question of annexation of the hereinafter de- scribed territory to the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District which said date set for hearing was more than three (3) weeks from the date of adoption of the said resolution ' setting the hearing; and lO8f i l Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors caused notice of the hearing to be posted AJ in three (3) conspicuous places in the territory proposed to be annexed, and in three 3) conspicuous places in the District all as appears from the affidavit of Walter Frazer on file herein; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors caused notices of the time and place of hearing to be published 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 in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, both of which the Board of Supervisors found to be s most likely to give notice of the hearing to the inhabitants of each, all as appears ti from the affidavit of Vida McNamer and the affidavit of L. Coniglio on file herein; ands WHEREAS, at the time set for hearing no objection was made by any person, firm or corporation to the annexation of all or any part of the hereinafter described'- - i real property to said Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District; and E i.Mw WHEREAS, the Board determined that the hereinafter described territory will be benefited by annexation to said District, and s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be it i hereby annexed to and made a part of the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance Dis- trict and the boundaries of the District are hereby altered to include all of said ter- ! rito ry; k=The territory annexed hereby to and made a part of the Shore Acres Sewer rt Maintenance District is described as follows: Portion of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 10 T2N R1W MDB&M containing 46.577 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning in the center line of the County Road known as Flumaveg Road at the Northwest corner of the said Southwest 1/4 of Section 10; thence S 0' y 55t 23" W 1164.96 feet along the West line of the Southwest 1/4 of the said Section 10 to the Northeast line of the strip of land described in the deed to the East Bav Municipal Utility District, recorded September 28,- 1926 in Volume 57 of Official Records, page 69• thence along said Northeast line S 650 561 23" East 266.82 feet and S 5A° 341 23" East 1379.82 feet; thence P N 120 561 31" East 53.72 feet; thence N 15° 08' 09" West 90.23 feet; thence N 90 001 15" West 99.16 feet ; thence N 13° 281 05" West 110.02 feet; N 30° I 131 04" West 90.26 feet- N 100 00' 01" West 120.99 feet; N 110 311 38" West 145.68 feet; thence N 4a 001 22" West 90.02 feet ; thence N 4° 491 09" West, x 120,11 feet ; thence N 14° 37' 30" West 123.81 feet ; thence N 50 34' 16" West 65.63 feet; thence N 200371 44" cast, 101.69 feet ; thence N 120 471 43" West, 106.1 feet; thence N 8° 241 01" East 76-95 feet; thence N 39° 041 0811 East 109.99 feet; thence N 41° 49' 54" East 207.77 feet; thence N 49° 131 30" East 142.34 feet; thence N 450 271 12" East 170.78 feet; thence N I 43° 54' 271' East, 162.53 feet to the South line of said Flumaveg Road; thence N 10 011 40" East to the center line of said Flumaveg Road, being the East-West midsection line of the said Section 10; thence West along f the said center line to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 11th da of May, 1954, by the following vote to wit:Y Y g F AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson y NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None t In the Matter of Authorizing additional personnel for County r , Hospital. 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 Intermediate Typist is added to the staff of the County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 2 In the Matter of Awarding Con- tract (Renewal) Lighting Sys- tem for Crockett, Valona and r Crolona Highway District. 3' This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of elec- trical energy, operating and maintaining on an all night, every night basis for a per 44> iod of five years, Lighting System for Crockett, Valona and Crolona Highway Lighting District, and this being the time and place set forth in the Notice for receiving of bids, a bid is received from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, to operate and main- tain 143 2500 lumen incandescent lamps, 36 6000 lumen incandescent lamps and one 10,000 lumen incandescent lamp, etc. in accordance with Schedule LS-2; and to operate and maintain District-owned electrolier system, in accordance with Schedule LS-4 (Class ; r_ C) ; and to furnish etc. lamps within boundaries of greater capacity in place of lamps already installed etc. in accordance with Schedule LS-2; and to maintain such additional: electrolier system as may be installed by District, subject to approval of said Pacific ; Gas and Electric Company, in accordance with Schedule LS-4 (Class C) ; the maintenance of District's said electrolier system to include maintenance as set forth in Section e) of Special Conditions under Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Schedule LS-4; t a,g Tuesday, May 11, 1954, Continued - And this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered same, NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisory. Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for maintenance, etc. of street lights in said District be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid.x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Proposed Abatement of the Property of RALPH TROST and NELLIE A. TROST. RESOLUTION WHEREAS as appears by the records of this Board, the "enforcement agency" Y " x of the County of 6ontra Costa, being the Building Inspector of said County, having de. termined that the building located on the hereinafter described propertyis, unfit for human habitation or occupancy, as defined in the State Housing Act, and he having gip given a Notice to Abate in the manner provided by law and having given notice to the v , owners of the property as provided by law and as more particularly appears by the- ree ords of this Board, and WHEREAS, the said Notice not having been complied with and the Building In- spector, 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, in the form required by the State Housing Act and having given notice to the owners of 4 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 3 :00 o'clock P.M. on the 11th day of May, 1954, and WHEREAS, the matter having come on to be heard by this Board, the owner of the said property having appeared and been represented by RALPH TROST, one of the owne and having requested additional time within which to correct deficiencies of the' said:'' r buildingand to abate the nuisance thereof, and WHEREAS, the Building Inspection Department having appeared and EDWIN G.. ZACHER and RUDOLPH KRAINTZ, the Building Inspector, having appeared before the Board, the Health Department having appeared and THOMAS McNORROW of the Health Department hav- ing appeared before the Board; the proceedings having been explained by MATTHEW S. WALKER, Deputy District Attorney; the Board desiring further time to consider the same=,; and an opportunity to view the premises, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be closed and the fi matter taken under submission for decision on the 25th day of May, 1954, at the hour 4 of 3:00 p.m.7. The foregoing order was Passed on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded w + by Supervisors Goyak, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, n W. G. BUC HAN AN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE x A S f J And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 13 , 1954, at 9 o'clock a.m. ,, in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. t as hairman ATTEST: f;W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk. s Wi- k r x 4 t r v t Y 110 n BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MAY 13 , 19549 THE 3BOARDMETINREGULARADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS a RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BU CHAN AN, m J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint - Action No. 58624 - ROSSI vs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY et al. 1 Copy of Complaint for damages for personal injury, Rossi vs. Contra Costa County, et al having been served on Chairman H. L. Cummings on May 12 1954;: c NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor z Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said complaint be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson r NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak f In the Matter of Proposed M .-Ordinance that would re- quire railroad companies to maintain tracks across public highways at a cer- tain level.a t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to study a proposal of this Board; that an Ordinance berepared which would require railroad companies to maintain at a certain level (height) track crossings on public highways. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors I. T. Goyak. F In the Matter of Copy of r Complaint - Action No. 58625 - ALLINGTON vs CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, et al. y Copy of complaint for damages for personal injury, Allington versus Contra Costa County et al. , having been served on Chairman H. L. Cummings of this Board on F May 12, 1954; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor 3j E Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said complaint be and the same # is hereby referred to the District Attorney. F The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. t Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Contra Costa County Employees' Federal Credit Un- ion (Office Space in County Garage at 725 Ward Street, Mar- r tinez) Lease dated Flay 13, 1954 between the Contra Costa County Federal Credit Union;, a corporation, the Lessee, and the County of Contra Costa, the Lessor, and wherein the s Lessor leases to said Lessee certain office space in the building located at 725 Ward Street, Martinez, California, for the period commencing May 1, 1954 and ending January 1 1, 1957; and wherein said lessor further agrees to furnish utilities in connection with , r said premises, and the Lessee agrees to pay said Lessor the sum of $+150.00, payable on the 1st day of May and the 1st day of November, in each and every year during the term ' x " of said lease, said payments to begin on the 1st day of May, 1954; and wherein it is further agreed by said parties that the lease may be canceled by either party upon 90 v YTS: T F r Thursday, May 13, 1954, Continued - A. days' written notice to the other party- is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is herebya , roved and H. L. Cummings,rs..PP Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf af..3E the County of Contra Costa, Lessor. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: vN AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummins Ra S. Ta lor. W. G.'Pe Cummings, Y Taylor., Buchanan, J. Frederickson a Ya a NOES: Supervisors None k wq aF1 ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. Mja t AgJr °T'k` 4t ad 47,3 In the Matter of Application of'`Hoey, Hall and Conti on behalf of Brentwood SilicaY Sand Company for license to Aestablishsandquarryand r` '" rt k a p sand plant near Brentwood. x R. Hoey, Hall and Conti, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board on be t half of the- Brentwood Silica Sand Company an application for a license for the estab- d; lishment, etc. of a sand quarry and sand plant to be located on property particularly,,,'' described in said application; irk NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and. the same is.here, r7 3b referred to the Planning Commission for its recommendation.Y g A The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: K AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. j Buchanan, J. Frederickson iRy< F NOES: Supervisors - None f ABSENT: Supervisors I. T. Goyak. t And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday May 1$,. 195 ., ate°9 ,orclock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of RecordsMartinez, California. 1 ainuan ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK T rd Deputy er rte.C 1 A, a Y f ' Y y r. d att't. d F µl sd 9 Y `rxt'i a 3 3 r A x I ' c'i.'q f• a Y>.` Sr*f r ZWin}. 4 '`" Y a q+rt• t s„" 1 i BEFORE THTE BOARD OF S JDERVISORS TUESDAY 14AY 18 1954 y THE BOARD MET IN 9GULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M.rP IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, ?MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r a In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance that will increase fees charged for use of garbage site at Giant (site leased by 7 . County). r I 4% On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE # BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to Ord- finance No. 441 to provide for a 20% increase in the annual fee to be _charged for i permits granted by the County for the use of the garbage site described in said Ord-. inance No. 441 (amendment to fix the fee at 82160 for permit granted to serve popula- k tion in exess of 10,000 people, and $540 for permit granted to serve population if, less than 10,000 people.) aY The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X. T" Vll In the Matter of Ordinances r 865, 872, 869 and 890. E This Board havingjheretoforeadoptedOrdinances865, 872, 869 and 890,. and ; a copy of each 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; N014 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances 865, 6727 869 and 890 be and they are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed May 18, 1954. r; The County Auditor having filed with this Board on May 18 1954 his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; P IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file 3 in the office of the County Clerk, IT IS BY THE BOATED ORDERED that the e firexpenditurescontainedthereinbebythe ,. rrClerkpublishedatthetimetheproceedingsoftheBoardofSupervisorsarepublished. ? 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 Agricultural Commissioner to assist in the control of blight in pear orchards. At the request of the Contra Costa County Farm Bureau, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Arthur Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to assist in effect control of blight with which some of theg pear orchards in the County are infected. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commissioner, George Honegger, per- mission to leave California during r July. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Planning Commissioner George W. Honegger be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California during the month of July, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing a Supervisor Cummings to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY# THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Cummings be and he is hereby authorized to attend,at County expense, meeting of the County Supervisors Association's Board of Directors at Feather River Inn, June 18. 01' a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t z = Tuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued - In the natter of Granting Board Members and County administrator Permission to leave California May 217 1954. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the members of this Board and the County Administrator are`:hereby: granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of 48 hours on h- 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ In the Matter of Denying claim of etc.BIENVENIDO M. ALBA, r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Claim filed May b, 1954 of BIEI4VENIDO M ALBA for dam7,. ages in his behalf and on behalf of his wife FLORENCE D. ALBA aainst the County of Contra Costa and others, in the amount of $15,000, $10,000 and 9513.59 be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ta In the Matter of Communications with reference to salaries of County Employees. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3° BY THE BOARD ORDERED that communications from the following with regard to salaries of county employees: Copy of presentation made to the Civil Service Commission by the Salary Committee of the Employees' Association on May ll, 1954; Copy of letter dated May 14 from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers ' Association to the Civil Service Commission1". with reference to report entitled "Comparison of Employee Perquisites: Alameda County Employees Versus Skilled Workers in the Construction Industry";r Letter dated May 12 from Allied Hospital Employees Local Union No. 251 to the Civil Service Commission and the 5BoardofSupervisorssupplementingpreviousrequestscon- cerning wages and working conditions; r.. T, be and they are referred to D. M. Teeter, Administrator, for discussion with this-`Board during consideration of salaries, etc. to be fixed for 1954-55. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y x In the Matter of Aaproval of Agreement between the City of Richmond and San Pablo Fire District. y Agreement dated May 18, 1954 between the City of Richmond, hereinafter referred -_ to as the City, and San Pablo Fire District, hereinafter called the Fire Districts and: wherein said Fire District agrees to provide fire prevention services and fire protection-..''.' services for the North Richmond Industrial Area from the date of this agreement to 12:0 a.m. on the 1st day of July, 1955 under certain conditions set forth in said agreement, and wherein said City agrees to pay the Fire District for said services $4800 for each twelve-month period during which said agreement is in effect, said payments for the period from the date of this agreement to 12:01 a.m, July 1st, 1955, to be made from time to time within ten days after each installment of the City's portion of the Fire District's taxes are received by the City from the County Auditor, and each of said payments to cover any balance owing to the Fire District up to the last day of the calendar month during which such installments are received, and in the event said agree- ment gree ment is extended beyond July 1, 1955, said payments to be made monthly, 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 r Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Lard the governing body of the San Pablo Fire District. The foregoing order is approved by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Purchasing Real Property from Oakley Union School District of Contra Costa County, successors to Oakley Public School District of Contra Costa County.RESOLUTION IdH&REAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 6th day of April, 1954, passed fixing May 18th 1954, at ten o'clock a.m. in theandadoptedaresolutionfix Supervisors Room of the 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 r19EREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the EAST CONTRA COSTA OBSERVER for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and 4 it WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra r;- osta have been filed and no one appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase-*._..._ _ PP FP P P Fz, 114 F Tuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued - a s NOW, T=*FORE, 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 Rich- mond Martinez Title Company in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) , 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 ' monies to the owner of said hereinafter described real property, to wit: OAKLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Oakley Union School District, successors to the Oakley Public School District of Contra Costa County, conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insur- ance, 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 certain real property in the City of Oakley, County of 4 Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: All of Block "2" as shown on the amended 24ap A of the Town of Oakley, filed March 21, 1903, in Book C of Maps, page 51, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs 4 State of California, this 18th day of May, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON k N NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONS I f. In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING to the County Service Area Law.COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. L-1. f r y 11WHEREAS, there was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 7th day of April, 1954, a petition praying for the establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law", to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein; and WHEREAS, it appeared from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of T Contra Costa County, that said petition as so filed bore the signatures of sixty-six 66) registered voters residing within said hereinafter described territory, which number constitutes not less than ten per cent (10 ) of the registered voters residing therein; and WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 13th day of April, 1954 pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish said County Service Area, which said resolution contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code, and ; did set ten o'clock a.m. , Tuesday, the 18th day of Play, 1954, as the time and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area; and E WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner ; y prescribed by publication in "THE PI"LTSBLRG POST-DISPATCH", a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the area, on May 10, 1954, as appears by the affidavit of the publisher on file herein, which said notice contained all of the matters required. ; to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code; and WHEREAS this Board did on this date at the time and place set for hearingli call for protests as provided by Section 25210.17, and no protests being made, either orally or in writing, by any interested person or taxpayer; NOW. THEREFORE, this Board does FIND AND DETER14INE that the services described in the resolution of intention are entirely extended County services, and does estab- lish the hereinafter described area as County Service Area L-1, to provide street lighting services therein. The hereinbefore referred to unincorparated area of the County of Contra t Costa which is hereby formed into County .service Area L-1 is specifically described as follows: I E i Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 2, Block 11, Clyde, filed April 22, 1919 in book 17, of Maps, at page 358, ti Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence N 680 s s 50' E, 583. 50 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 14, Clyde; thence N 42'0 57' 15" E to the southwesterly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence in a general southeasterly direc- tion along the southwesterly line of said canal to the northerly boundary line of the U.S.A. Inland Storage Area; thence south- westerly along said Inland Storage Area boundary line to the northeasterly line of the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad right of way as shown on said map of Clyde; thence northwesterly along said B. & C. R. right of way to the easterly boundary line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of Way; thence northerly alo said easterly right of way line to a point which bears S 680 50' W, 40 feet from the point of beginning, said point being the most westerly corner of Norman Avenue, as shown on said map of Clyde; thence N 68° 50' E, 40 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 2, Block 11, Clyde, the point of begin- ning. x N N Tuesday, I-lay lu, 1=f54, Continued PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa ata meeting of said Board held on the 18th day of May, 1954, by the following vote,., ' to wit: AYES:Supervisors: I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUM14INGS9 RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. 3UCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: None In the Matter of the Establishment RESOLUTION OF INTENTION,TG. of County Service Area D-l.ESTABLISH .COUNTY SERVICE AREA`:D- WHEREAS, there has been riled with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a written request, signed by two members of the Board of Supervisors;: of the County of Contra Costa, praying that the hereinafter described territory be established as a County Service Area, pursuant to Statutes of 1953, Chapter 858, Sections 25210.1 and following of the Government Code, to furnish within said County:; Service Area the maintenance of drainage structure; and WHEREAS, the Boundary Commission of the County of Contra Costa has reported favorably as to the definiteness and certainty of the hereinafter described boundaries of said proposed district, pursuant to the provisions of Section 25210.13; N0143 Ti=- ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County-! of Contra Costa proposes to establish a County Service Area comprising the hereinafter described territory, for the purpose of furnishing maintenance of drainage structures therein, said County Service Area to be known as "County Service Area No. D-111. If said Service area is established, a tax will be levied annually upon all taxable property within said area, sufficient to pay for all services which are furnished on an extended basis. Tuesday, the 22nd day of June, 1954, at 10:00 a.m. , in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Calif- ornia, are hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establish- ment of the hereinafter described unincorporated area of Contra Costa County as County Service Area D-1, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establishment of the area and the extent of the area, or the furn-` ishing of the specified type of extended service will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to publish a notice of said hearing at least once in Pleasant Hill News, a newspaper of general circula- tion published in the County of Contra Costa. The unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County, which it is proposed be formed into County Service Area D-1 as aforesaid is particularly described as follows, to wit: A portion of the Rancho Las Juntas and a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of that certain parcel of land conveyed to Hagstrom's Food Stores Inc. , by deed dated June 22, 1951, recorded July 51 1951 in Book 1787 of Official Records at Page 5832 Records of Contra Costa County, said point of beginning being a point in the southerly line of land conveyed to Wateman H. Jones Et IIx. , by deed dated rt f December 30, 1947, and recorded December 30, 1947, in Book 1160 of Official Records at Page 284; thence from said point of beginning along said southerly line of Jones land South r 89° 16' 39" East, 280.78 ft. to a point in the westerly boundary of land now or formerly of Mary Liebert described in deed recorded in Book 1934 of Official Records at Page 158; thence along said westerly boundary South 410 29' 57" East, 102.25 ft. , South 2° 37' 37" West, 52.00 ft. , South 520 14' 27" East, 11.89 ft. to the southwest corner of said Liebert land; thence along the southerly boundary of Liebert (1934-OR-158) North 78° 53' 03" East, 710.88 ft. to the center line of Walnut Creek; thence along said center line South 330 31' 46" East 325.82 ft. to the northwesterly line of the right of way (160 ft. wide) conveyed to East Bay Municipal Utility District by deed recorded in Book 13 of Official Records at Page 461; thence along said right of way South 20° 40' 03" West, 222.33 ft. ,E Fe_South 200 15' 03" West, 46.53 ft. to the northeast corner of that certain 1.43 acre parcel of land conveyed to Jack W. Lytle Et. Ux. , by deed recorded in Book 1170 of Official xjsf Records at Page 157; thence South 77° 51' 45" East, 478.20 ft. to the northwest corner of 1.43 acre parcel (1170-OR-157) ; thence South 36` 16' 57" East, 484.06 ft. to the northwesterly right of way line of the above mentioned East Bay Municipal Utility District (13-O2-461); thence South 200 15' 03" West, 36.78 ft. to the northeast corner of Sherman Acres Unit #2 Y3 as shown and delineated on map filed Book 42 of Maps at Page 33, Records of Contra Costa County; thence North 89° 02' S7" West, 871.41 ft. along the northerly line of said Sherman ark Acres to a point distant South 890 02' 57" East, 350.00 ft. from the easterly line of the Contra Costa Highway; thence leaving said northerly line of Sherman Acres North 00 56' 52" East, 20 5.00 ft. , North. 89° 02' S7" West, 50.00 ft. ; thence North 0 56' 52" East 228.40 ft. , North 89° 02S7" West 20.00 ft. , North 00 5' 52" East, 490.91 ft. , North IO° a' 36r' aM West, 102.88 ft. to the point of beginning, containing 22.051 acres more or less. wig.. r t Tuesday, May 18, 19?4, Continued - 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 18th day of May,- 1951+ 1 w 1954, by the following vote, to wit: 1A0 J AYES: Supervisors: . I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU?EI:INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON I v KF NOES: Supervisors: NONE ABSENT:Supervisors: NONE In the Matter of Altering Boundaries RESOLUTION of the San Pablo Sanitary District RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, proveedings 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 California, pursuant to which it has descrir bed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed' to said District; f 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 x WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other San- itary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; u NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they are ri 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 F Y{ . are described as follows, to-wit; Beginning on the north line of the tract of land designa=ted on the map a . entitled "Amended Map of the Rivers-Andrade Tract, Contra Costa County, California, an addition to the City of Richmond", which map was filed in i the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,d on November 13, 1912 in Volume 8: of Maps, at page 195 at the southeast corner of the 10.55 acre parcel of land described in the deed from E. A. Taliaferro, et al, to San Pablo School District, dated September 17, 1951 and recorded November 28 1951 in Volume 1857 of Official Records, at page 589; thence from said point of beginning south 810 271 east along said north line, 504.88 feet to the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed from San Pablo associates to A. T. Wanlass et ux, dated January 28, 1947 and recorded February 8, 1947 in Volume 96 of Official Records, fey- at page 157; thence along the exterior line of said Wanlass parcel (967 OR 157 , north 16° 321 east, 425 feet and north 63° 501 west, 508.9 feet to the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from San Pablo Associates to f h . Joseph S. Aguiar et al dated September 4, 1951 and recorded November 28, 1951 in Volume 1657 of 6fficial Records, at page 586; thence north 890 451 west along said north line, 79.7 feet to the east line of said School District j J parcel (1$57 OR 589); thence south 80 331 west, along said east line, 563.39 feet to the point of beginning. s 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 Contray" Costa, held on the 18th day of May 1954, by the following vote: AYES: I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU01INGS9 RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN J. FREDER IC KS ON NOES: ?SONE ABSENT: NONE In the Matter of Directing PG&E to install additional street light, Bethel Island Lighting District. F... On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT wry; IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company be and it is hereby authorized to install an additional street light on the Main Street of Bethel Island on a pole opposite the Post Office, which location is within the BETHEL ISLAND LIGHTING DISTRICT. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of property to Concord. y . This Board having received a Certificate of the Secretary of State dated iXGA May 13, 1954 with reference to copy of Ordinance No. 255 of the City of Concord and in{ which ordinance approval is set forth of the annexation to said City of certain unin a habited territory designated as "Cambridge Grove Subdivision"; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.l Tuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued - r x In the Matter of Personnel: Adjustments. Fri On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS ,;BV THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: x: County Library: Increase in hours per week of LIBRARY AIDES at EI Cerrito, 20 to 26; Lafayette, 15 to 20; Antioch, 15 to 20; effective July 19 1954. Y Increase in hours of BRANCH LIBRARY ASSISTANTS at Pittsburg, 24 to 30; Concord, 16 to 20; Danville, 10 to 14; Kensington, 10 to 16 Lafayette,F. 15 to 20; PER WEEK, effective July 1, 1954. w Sheriff's Department: Addition of one Deputy Sheriff Grade II, effective June 1, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Dave Gitmed, Jr. free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the rIS County. Dave Gitmed, Jr. , 50 San Miguel Road, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Dave Gitmed,. Jr. is..an `.: f honorably discharged veteran of the Korean War, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate- Serial No. NG .28 132 065, dated June 23, 1952; On motion of Supervisor Ta for: seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE f, BOARD ORDERED that said Dave Gitmed, Jr. be, and he is hereby granted a free permit topeddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTh1_2 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 fingerprints, as provided; for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r.x: In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with California Fresh Peach Advisory Board and California Fresh Plum Advisory Board. Inspection Service Agreement dated May 18, 1954 between the County of Contra: Costa and the California Fresh Peach Advisory Board and the California Fresh Plum Advisory Board, hereinafter referred to as the Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture of the State of California; and wherein it is agreed....% that the County Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County will provide inspec- tion, certification and enforcement services upon fresh peaches and fresh plums in tij said County pursuant to provisions of Marketing Order and rules and regulations made effective by the Director of agriculture etc. ; and, wherein it is agreed that the, Board shall pay the County for additional expenses incurred by the County in performin the inspection, etc. pursuant to said agreement at the rate of one dollar ($1.00) tots ' y' cost for inspection work performed during the 1954-1955 marketing season, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby approved, and H." Ls Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute same on be-!-, half of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation M Adjustments. ref. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and. a approved: Contra Costa County Water Works No. 1 Decrease Increase Supplies 100.00 Special Expense 100.00 To correct original appropriation in accordance with budget requirements. Bel-Air Lighting District k Services - Lighting 186.00 r Unappropriated Reserve 186.00 Changes in lighting services. r Kensington Liehtirle District griz Services - Lighting 4.60 gym Unappropriated Reserve 4.00 Changes in lighting services. a, t s Tuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued - Mt. View Lightini g District Decrease Increase r , Services - Lighting 172.00 f , Unappropriated Reserve 172.00 f Changes in lighting services. f J Bay Point Lighting District rt aro y np x,r r x Services - Lighting 87O0 w4 4r attUnappropriatedReserve7..00 Changes in lighting service. Rodeo Li9htin District r u Services - Lighting 171.00'._ Unappropriated Reserve 171.00 fid.. Changes in lighting service. 4 ` IL' Martinez Memorial Building t - Repair of Buildings (Arch. & Eng'g.) Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 255.00 z To provide requirements for planning foundation work. 3 Yx gericultural Commissioner tpServices325.00 f Unappropriated reserve 325.00 z , , tz! 6 . Insufficient funds for -rent and other necessary services. jz Social Service Department Supplies - Printed 300.00 Unappropriated Reserve 300.00 300.00 Job 1183 (Richmond) 100.00 Job 1182 (Pittsburg)200.00 To provide for cost of building repairs. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 400.00 Capital outlay 2 desks @ $150.00 30Qr©Q 2 posture chairs @ $50.00 100.00 To meet salaries and provide equipment for two social workers.:; x Sheriff's Department r Photo and blueprint supplies 202.6P5 fi 2 Y kX "' Capital Outlay (enlarger) 202.,65 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 202.65 202.65 4 1 Omega D-2 Enlarger Services (20 days, 1 man @ $13.50 per day, and boat $10.00 per day)470.00 Capital Outlay - Ship to Shore Radio 300..OQ rfi > E Capital Outlay - Sheriff's radio 300.;00 Capital Outlay - Public address system , 100.00 Printing and supplies (sign posting)300.00 f Capital Outlay - Resuscitator 635.00 Unappropriated Reserve 22105.00 a 4 . Expenses incidental to operation of water patrol in Bethel r Island area. Telephone Exchanze Permanent Personnel 14.00 Unappropriated Reserve 14.00 Richmond Health Center 5 T Unappropriated Reserve 150.00 n. Richmond Health Job #1131 150.,00 z Maintenance of building. Health Deuartment Unappropriated Reserve 550.00 xh Temp. and Seasonal Help 550-00- Funds 50.00 .. Funds required to continue two clerks checking vital records in the Recorder's Office. County Hospital n Capital Outlay - Sewing Machine 85,00 4 Unappropriated reserve - General Fund 85.00 r To cover appropriation deficiency for sewing machine. v .. L • f='C / X V Tuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued - r rr. f: Court House and Hall of Records Decrease Increase Permanent Personnel 2 00, Unappropriated Reserve 2,443.00 4 Civil Service Commission rr Unappropriated Reserve 431.59 Printed Supplies 431.u59. r Cost of Safe Driving Rules and Practices booklet. Highway - Garage Capital Outlay - Street Sweeper 629.00 h Ground Improvements - Drainage 629,00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 629.00 629.00, r Install drainage facilities at the Mtz. Corp. Yd. Capital Outlay - 2 impact wrenches 70.00 Replacements - Grinding machine 70000 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 70.00 70.00" h Capital Outlay - Grease Gun 84.OQ Capital Outlay - Power Steering. Unit 56.00 r { Replacements - Battery Charger 00 Unapp. Reserve - General fund 140.00 140.00 Capital Outlay - Portable Speed Tester 105.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 105.00 10500. Replacements - Ambulance 105.00 Y Civil Defense Service 281-300 70000 Expense Allowances - 281-400 500.00 , f Supplies - 281-500 900.00 Special Expenses - 281-600 2100,- To 100: To cover shortage incurred in item known as Special Expense 281-600 which was charged against civil defense by the Road Commissioner's Office in the training of civil defense personnel f, rescue teams. 3 Via. Planning Commission Air Services 170.00 Capital Outlay 170.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 170.00 170.00 For two drafting tables, 28 x 38 inch top. r Supplies 95.00 Capital Outlayfi Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 95.00 95.0095.o0 Purchase of two office valets. The foregoing order is passed by the _unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having filed with this Board appropriations and fexpen ditures statement for the fiscal year 1953-54, as of March 31, 19541 IT IS BY THE R BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.: ...- iLf ' In the Matter of Authorizing Planning Director to attend meeting on subdivision problems. F 79 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY., THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas G. Heaton, Director of Planning, be and he is authorized, 4 ; to attend a meeting of the Advisory Committee to the Senate Interim Committee on Sub- division Development and Planning, May 25, at San Mateo, his expenses to be a County'-.",'. charge. YTheforegoingorderis .passed by the unanimousvote of the Hoard. In the Matter of the Dissolution of Kensington Police Protection District. RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION WHERE LS, there was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 25th day of ?november, 1952, a petition, pursuant to Section y . 20,130, et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, requesting: the dissolution of Kensington Police Protection District, which said petition was. signed by fifty and more persons who are registered voters in said Kensington Police Protection District, as appears by the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerks on ds file herein; and Tuesday, Say 18, 1954, Continued - r. WHEREAS this Board did by resolution, duly and regularlyy passed and .adopted the 25th day of November, 1952, fix Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1952, in the l r Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Bain and Court Streets= Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, at ten o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the mat ter might be heard, as the time and place when said petition for dissolution of said police protection district would be heard; and WHEREAS, the Board did at said time, and from time to time thereafter, in regular meeting, continue said t1me of hearing to Tuesday, the 18th day of May,1954,9, r and the Board having now heard and passed upon the petition, and no person objecting to said petition; 4 ti NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board does hereby call an election.:;- i upon the proposition of dissolving said Kensignton Police Protection District, and does set Tuesday, the 15th day of June, 1954, a day not less than twenty days after f the adoption of this resolution, as the date of said election. The election precincts, polling places and names of judges, inspectors and clerks for said special election s are as follows, to wit: CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. l - shall consist of all or portions thereof of the following regular County precincts within said Kensington Police Protection District:- Kensington Precinct NOS. 11 21 8, and 16; Berkeley Park Precinct NOS. 1 and 2. POLLING PLACE: Alfred H. Arthur garage, 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley, California ELECTION OFFICERS: INSPECTOR: - Lillian B. Arthur, 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley, California JUDGE Ellen P. Willits 824 Coventry Road, Berkeley, California CLERK Marjorie Miller, 260 Amherst Avenue, Berkeley, California t r CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 - shall consist of all or portions thereof of p the following regular County precincts within said Kensington Police Protection District: Kensington Precinct Nos. 3, 41 71 12, 14, and 15. x POLLING PLACE: Arlington Avenue Community Center, 52 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, California Wo Mrs. V. G. Danner, Secretary) ELECTION OFFICERS: t s' INSPECTOR - Evelyn Tinkham, 13 Kingston Road, Berkeley, California L y ry JUDGE Jessie N. White, 33 Westminster Avenue, Berkeley, California. CLERK Olive M. Guyot, 420 Balra Drive, E1 Cerrito, California CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. l { 3 - shall consist of all or portions thereof of...the following regular County precincts within said Kensington Police Protection District: E Kensington Precinct Nos. 5, 61 92 102 11, and 13. POLLING PLACE: George F. Cake garage, 240 `tillamette Avenue, Berkeley, California., F xr, ELECTION .OFFICERS: k INSPECTOR - Dorothy H. Cake, 240 Willamette Avenue, Berkeley, California h w 1 t x JUDGE Helen McDermont, 541 Vistamont Avenue, Berkeley, California W. CLERK Marion W. Cassell, 308 Vassar Avenue, Berkeley, California r . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that the polls be open from the hour of 10 A.M. to the hour of 7 P.M. for the purpose of voting.a r' The county Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to cause copies of this resolution to be published once a week for two successive weeks prior to the date herein set for said election in the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT a newspaper ; of general circulation published in the County in which the district is located, and r considered by this Board tobe the one most likely to give notice of the election to k the voters therein. Said Clerk is further directed to cause to be posted in three of the most public places in said district, at least ten days prior to the date herein set for m election, copies of this resolution. x PASSED AVID 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 18th day of May,. 19541 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GO''AK, H. L. CII.%ff4INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON r All NOES: Supervisors - Noner ABSENT: Supervisors None x, r t.-0 k lTuesday, May 18, 1954, Continued In the Matter of the Proposed Annexation of Territory to the NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING BAY POINT FIRE DISTRICT. PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO BAY POINT FIRE DISTRICT. y WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , a petition, pursuant to Sections 14,225, et seq., Y of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, asking for the inclusion of the hereinafter described contiguous territory within the boundaries of the Bay Point Fire District, which said petition is signed by the owners of real property in the Ni hereinafter described contiguous territory, which represents at least fifty-one per cent (51%) of the total assessed valuation of the said contiguous territory, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, in which the dis- trict is located; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 15th day of June, 1954, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard', in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, are the time and place when this Board will proceed to consider said petition, at which time all persons interested may appear and. be heard; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board be, and he is hereby di- rected to cause said notice of said hearing to be published at least two (2) weeks pre M ceding the hearing herein provided for by publication in nThe Post-Dispatch", a news- paper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, in which County said district is located. The territory hereinbefore referred to is described as follows: F Beginning at a point on the northerly boundary of the County of Contra h . Costa due north of the mouth of Hastings Creek; thence due south to the u mouth of Hastings Creek; thence southerly up the center of Hastings Creek p to the mouth of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly up the center of Seal Creek to the south line of Lot 37 of Government Ranch; thence northeasterly along the south line of said Lot 37 to the northeasterly boundary of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along said Rancho boundary to the west line of Section 17, T2N R1W, MDB&M; thence north along the west f line of said Section 17 and Section B T2N R1W MDB&M to the west quarter corner of said Section 8; thence east one and one half miles to the center of Section 9, T2N R1W, MDB&M; thence north one half mile to the center line of a county road (Division Street extended east) ; thence east and southeast along the center line of said county road and the extension southeast thereof to the east line of Section 9 T2N R1W MDB&M; thence north along the east line of said Section 9 and the extension thereof to gy the county line; thence westerly along the county line to the point of beginning. r k EXCEPTING THEREFROM: (1) Beginning at a point at the intersection ofy the high water line of Suisun Bay with the north-south center line of-Sec- tion 4, T2N R1W, MDB&M; thence westerly along the high water line of Suisun Bay to the north-south center line of Section 5, T2N RlW MDB&M; thencey-:. south along said center line to the north boundary of the AT & SF Railroad- right of way; thence easterly along said right of way to the north-south center line of Section 4, T2N R1W MDB&M; thence north along said center line to the point of beginning; excluding therefrom all the property of AT & SF Railroad, U.S.A. and San Francisco and Fresno Land Company. 2) All that portion now lying within the present Bay Point Fire Dis- trict as constituted on February 17, 1953. The following is a list of the names of owners of the real property proposed to be included in the District: Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation Bailey, Elijah R. and Dora M. Bartnett, Kate A. Bay Point Reclamation Co. (Now 1- im. Kent, Jr. ) Bay Point Wharf Yacht Harbor r Caldeira, Jos. S. California Water Service Co.f. Chapman, M. C. et al (Now Lombardi, Louis et al) Clyde Company Cox, Albert M. and karya. Cunningham, Mary Louise Cunningham, Agnes C. Cunningham, Louise Danno, M. B. and Dorothy Earl W. Smith, Inc. E.B.M.U.D. x r:_ General Chemical Division Allied Chem. & Dye Corp. Ginochio, John, Louis, and Peter Grossi, Americo et al (Now Ricetti, Margaret) Highway Construction Company Hill, Dee Hill, Ray and Jessie M. Hollender, Frank J. and Lydia Jackson, Nephi and Mary E. Kirk, Charles L. and Brooksie C. Leardini, Angelina R. and Russo, Eleanora McGlothlin, Clarence A. & Reba A. (now Palmer, Buena S. and Cleo I.) Melrose, Tony ' O'Banion, Walter B. & Helen M. (now Dale, Chester J. and Rose J. ) Perry, Walter M. and Hazer, R. Q Sanchez, Salvador B. and Mary P. w ...1. e. V,r rP r v`i u l J 1 118,.x 5 5 YT {^JCita. Tuesday, May 1, 195+, Continued - r " 3 9 Shields, William S. and Hazel C. s i w'r z' r {-_ , x k +,".Sjodin Edward and Esther Standard Oil Company r ' k , "f Stoeckle W. L. etal Swanton Hattie a i , s t Tide Water Associated Oil Co. a , w Torme William J. et al f _ " ,, ... Van Winkle W. S. 1 r w" r„` Vlach J. D. and Loretto G. N aw r7 - Vlach John D. Vlach, John T. and Virginia .M.. 4 M d Williams Albert W. and Madge W. Worf, C, E. .and Margaret .M. k p ' ` f " s, a y N I ,-, r , ul r.. 3 i 0 k r has , 5`` t Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company rr r Bap Point Light and Power .Company y i Coast Counties Gas Company Pacifis Gas and Electric Company 4 d a; Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. Co. 4r t Railway Express Company r A :` ` x 'f '-t Sacramento Northern Railroad Company 2 , r - ',,rs,g -`V Southern Pacific Railroad Company ms's? Standard Oil Company n'` 4 7 Standard Pacific Gas Line I e r', . _ Tidewater Associated Oil Company i `e j Western Union Company r" t 7i P tn' 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors. of the County of Contra Costa; 11- t fStateofCalifornia, by the following vote, at a meeting of said. Board held on the lith: da o f Ma 19 54Yy f AYES:Supervisors - I. T. _Goyak, H. L. `Cummings- Ray .S., Taylor, . x 3 w W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson j G 9 4 R "2j^ fit.<.; NOES:Supervisors - None t N, x+` A ABSENT Supervisors. - None. 1 `f d r C ,f' 4 i,y f t r 57 jY YAndtheBoardtakesrecessto .meet on <Tuesday, 'l ay: 25,,. 19544 at 9 o t.clock a.. ', I y m,, in the Board .Chambers Hall of "Records, Martinea, California b V 1 i. ws, ac'1.'M2' Ali ' airman F r {`; f 1 4#^tFATTEST:r -- a W. T. PAISCH, CLERK r Vx y. 1 t S_. By Y'Sr a "_ w Deputy leek z i, ,j t t r ' r" c° s_- J {„a C+ d kr A n t z s x .r'S- s _ '. S : CC r'k - c i; f y r ar. »a a r y' r,1 - A di 7' k. nr. , i f 4 , r T 7 f Y h "". f $a"3=`fi $ 3 x t ¢v, a xrh . i. 1: t"'t ,; -11H:r s_Cts x k tf t r ;as, 3 ity $ r z''"Y"rh k'`-L'a yr k. r t t ` r 4f 3,, r r e' asn ti C' r t' z " pryt , a 1F r § , k S F x 5 3 f Y 2 3 g a z d a y,.. t °,c ''Ayi y t - y 5 , xc f' a,-"' tr is ItrtY r.., r 1, 1"J.k i r w. d tik f i y ( s.t Y y a ' r..+ lits' R u..r '-0 e t W S.wf 31 '. r 4 td' Sr` r13 r+"x.« }fi r{ y I t " Naf A 7, it, {;! 1"} p a'F{i"q $nJ' 7hhh , ls'F i`P'> y z t z+ xt Oj r., r'' z QUA GnN krf.W p' b ro x g%, ref r Y, t }: ry t - d . ''` rxy4` f%. k t.q° f, P r v, . ,f f 3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPIMVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1954 THE BOARD DIET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MAARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. 4 PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS rI. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Acceptance a. of resignation of Stanley Nunn as Commissioner of x Contra Costa County Flood y Control and Water Conserva- tion District and appoint- ment of Glenn Geddes as Commissioner.f . Stanley Nunn having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ST;.IS r.BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be, and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said office is hereby DECLARED VACANT. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Glenn Geddes, Route 1, Box $2 A, Brentwood, California, be and he is hereby appointed as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. The foregoing order is ygo' g passed b the unanimous vote of the Hoard. s 1- 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 California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed' to said District; 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 t isaidterritorybesoannexedtosaidDistrict; 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-,a NOW, THIMFORE, 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 described as follows, to-wit: f Being a portion of Lot 220 as said lot is shown upon that certain map entitle Map of the San Pablo Rancho Accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition". filed on the first day of March, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particular.y: described as follows: Beginning at the most northerly corner of that certainggy parcel of land con- veyed by the United States of America to the Contra Costa Junior College District by deed dated April 2, 1953, and recorded April 13, 1953, in Volume 2104 of Official Records, at Page 1. Thence from said point of beginning and along the northeasterly line of said (2104 OR 1) South 3$ 0 57t 44" East, 1399.02 feet (Deed 1400 feet) to a x point; thence and along a $ortion of the easterly line of said (2104 OR 1) and its ex 4, tension southerly, South 0 05' 54" East, 430.35 feet to a point; thence North 56° 22-'- 3East672.37 feet to a point ; thence North 36' 40t 36" Fast, 163.75 feet to a point ; thence North 4$ 0 19' 4n West 241.00 feet to a point; thence North 100 091 24" West, 266.00 feet to a point; thence North 250 501 36t1 East, 325.00 feet to a point; thence=x North 550 241 24" West, 10$$.00 feet to a point; thence North 32° 54T 24rt West,. 257.00 feet to a point; thence South 71° 551 36" West, 238.00 feet to a point; thence South 22° 351 36n West, 49$.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 32.500 plus or minus acres. The foregoing resolution isgg adopted by the following vote of the Board: n AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. TaylorYgYylor W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None. APPROVED: r 41 Ar s H. . U 'M110, hairma of said Board w 124 Tuesday, May 25, 1954, Continued -T In the batter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. f The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the del- d inquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- quired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond 21 School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tuF taut liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved' T by the District .Attorney;y y r; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS` BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent i County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 194$-49 Sale Noa Amended Map of City of Rich. 39 51 1$9 40 - 51 190 Central Richmond 66996 9, 10 14 697 1126' 13 1.4 69$h 7 14 699 5 72$Central Pullman 1 , 4 Ax s>x 2 v..r ' ,+ 44.. 17, 1$, 19 A 730x 22 A 731 23 A 3z x . 24 A 733- 25 A 734 s °{ 736 tri 26 27 A 4 $5 D 73 Ott« 6 10k 6 $7 D 737 9, 902 91 D 3$ fi 949 95 D 739 97 D 106 E 151 of 107 D 41 1109 ill D 742 1122 113 D 743 74114, 115 D r 4 11$2 119 D 76 E 120- 123 Incl. D 747 ` North Berkeley Terrace 129 13 9 1072 Schmidt Village 3 1062 4 1063ry u Schmidt and Fink Tract 53 1103 r 57 31104 rxA Por 5$ 1105 r Por 5$ 1106 5$ xPor1107 59 110$1 i 60 1109' Ykfi 61 113.0 urte. Por 62 llll : 1112,Por 62 s k 63 1113,: sK Ro San Pablo Por 1$2 21$3 x x` F4- -i ra+fC 2 ifir7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous: vote of the Board.Q In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Lien. d The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the del inquent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property ac ry quired by the San Pablo School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo x., School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; kk On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson., IT IS 4 w BY THE BOARD ,ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent Count tax lien on the following describedCountyg , property as requested: 1 Description Lot Block 194$-49 Sale No. Y y 1 SyR Dodson Tract 5-7 incl. 1 2153 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f srd e F / sCf.4 y. f" Tuesday, t.a . 25, lad , Continued - y In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. The Mt. Diablo Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain prop -- k. erty acquired by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent',;- SZ County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having "been- approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT ISi BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent a . y County tax liens on the following described property as requested: f Description Lot Block 1948-49 Sale No. r City of Bay Point 62 71 8 39 2309 1 to 8 incl. E3 2310 , 1 to 9 incl. tit. 2311 10 2312 11 to 16 incl. 14 231.3 . 1 to 5 incl. 45 2314 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the 2iatter ofDenying Claim of ALFOiCIER BLYE for Damages. Calfee, I•loses & Calfee, Attorneys at Law, 706 Main Street, Martinez; Caldf ornia, having on I-Say 21, 1954, filed with the Clerk of this Board a verified claim for damages on behalf of Alfoncier Blye, 75 Hermosa Street, Pittsburg, California, in the . amount of One Hundred Thousand DolIrs ('3100,000); z NQ'113 TI3 BEFOUL , and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded" by"Super- y visor Buchanan, IT IS BY Th"E BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby .; denied. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: S Y A)MS:Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, t J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors: hone i ABuF. I: Supervisors: Ray Taylor 0 ' In the Matter of Denying Claim of DOCK TUCKER, AIS OTHERS. s Y 3 Lew M. Darden, Jr. , 1328 Washington Street, Oakland 22, California hawing". t filed with the Clerk of this Board on May 24 1954, claims for damages for aiIeged false arrests, etc. , on behalf of the _following persons: DOCK TUCKM- THORNTON JONES" " JR. ., JOHN H. I_TCKERSO , each in the amount of 025,000 and $25,000; WILLIE KELLY, CUDDIA W&LIM3, JOSEPIH ONICK, JOHN T NER 3 J 4ES W.4i RD SMITH, COLUMBUS JONES, JERRY" T. PRIbrE, RO XOE 11cF ADDEN, JAT3ROW D. BENTLEY, ROOSELVELT BRAHA;72 ANDREW WILLIAMS, JOHN BENRY FULLE_ , ROSCOE COOPER, JE&NETTE IMS, CLARENCE McFADDEN, PORTER GRAHAM., each in the amount of $10,000; PRESTON IlaldaRD, LEi:UEL H. DEVERS, each in the amount "of" 5,000; and said claims having been presented to the Board of Supervisors; v 1,,THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super visor Buchanan, IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby denied. s The forego passed by the following vote of the Board:foregoing order is s, AYES:Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: Ray Taylor f In the Matter of Ordinance No. 873 This Board having heretofore adouted -Ordinance No. 873 which repeals r Ordinance No. 862 (862 established garbage dump at Cowell, etc.); and-a copy of said Ordinance No. 873 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law as evidenced by affidavit of publication on file with this Boards P 1101 . Th EFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor. Buchanan, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 873 be and it is hereby, declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T vx,gin.. t Tuesday, 'May 25, 1954, Continued - s In the clatter of Approving Ordinance No. 874. Ordinance No. 874, which increases fees to be charged .by County for use of garbage dumping site located at Giant and which site is leased by County fronf : Johnston and others, is presentedtothis Board; and j 1 X On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT ISS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. it r IT IS BY THE BOARD FUMIER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "San Pablo News", a news- 4 paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costar The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Fatter of A pproving Ordinance No. 876. d Ordinance No. 876, which sets the amount of bond required under r x Ordinance No. 694 at $1000 (television permit ordinance), is presented to this Board; and fi Za 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 U ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTBER ORDERED that a copy of .said ordinance betpublishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylawin "Tri-City News", a news- i 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, - In the Fatter of Resolution of fiM fi t Intention to Furnish Funds for the Improvement of Railroad Crossings. On the recommendation of the Engineer of the Traffic, Division, of s the County Road Commissioner's Office and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyzk, IT IS BY THIS BOh6 RESOLVED that it is this Boardls intention to include in the budget for the fiscal years listed, the funds necessary for the improvemeatofthefollowingRailroadCrossings: Fiscal Year 195471955 Install Automatic Gates at the following Crossings: A-17.1 Brookside Avenue S.P. , near San Pablo S 57000.00, 2-1155.0 Columbia Avenue AMSF, 5.?. 3S.N. 22011000.0,; near Pittsburg A-16.6 Market Street S.P. , near San, Pablo 72000.00 Fiscal Year 195571956 Install No. 8 Flashing Lights With or WithoutFlas Automatic Gates at the following Crossings: 2-1150.3 Wilbur Avenue AT&SF, near Antioch a 1185.8 Giant Road AZ16F, near San Pablo B-38.2 Solano Way S.P. , near Concord Fiscal Year 1956-1957 s Install No. 8 Flashing Lights at the following Crossings:, 2-1144.9 Cypress Road AMSF, near Oakley 2-1143.0 Knightsen Avenue AT&SF, near Knightsen The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board'. I In the I•latter of Authorizing PG&E to install lights in EL-AsR LIGHTING i DISTRICT. 3 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederick-`, son, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be and it is hereby authorized and directed to install two 2500 lumen street lights in the BEL-AIR iLIGI-ITING DISTRICT, one at the end of Washington Street and one at the end, of Lincoln Street. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board'''oard y 4. T r 1 y Tuesday, :.gay 25, 1954, Cont;Hued - w In the Matter of Granting ROBERT W. RICE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated y area of the County. Robert Id. Rice, 69 Harbor Road, Pittsburg California, having filed with Board an application for a free permit to peddle' clothing and novelties in the unin r corporated area of the Counter, and it appearing to this Board that said Robert W. Rice-' is an honorably discharged veteran of World :far II, as evidenced by Discharge Cer.tifi k este, Serial #342 29 19, dated November 26, 1946; On notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert W. Rice be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to ' meddle clothing and novelties in the unincorporated 'area of the County as requested'; IT IS 81' THE BOARD F TFxi:.R ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa,.'. rt County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon slid applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance 11o. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an Ordinance establishing a passengers loading zone on portion of Third Street, Rodeo. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner and on'motion of x Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorneyis directed to prepare an Ordinance establishing a passenigei , loading zone along the northerly curb of Third Street Rodeo, starting -at the westerly curb line of Vacqueros Avenue and extending westerly 92 feet. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P In the Matter of Authorizing Probation Officer and six of his deputies to attend conference. On the recommendation of the County Administrator= and on motion,, of Super,, visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED "that John Davis, Probation Officer, be and he is authorized to attend' at county 'ex ansap the California Probation and Parole Conference in Santa Barbara In June, 'requiring i three days of working time; and IT I > BY THE BOARD FURTIUM ORDERED that six selected deputies from his ry department are authorized to attend the sane conference at rLo expense to the County... The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.Y` a z a AES: Supervisors: Goyak, Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson r . NOES: None f ABSENT: Supervisor Taylor In the Matter of Confirmation of 4 authorization given by Administrator to tf, attendance at Convention. y The County Administrator having authorized the attendance, at' county, expens , of the following at the P,ational Convention of the Municipal Finance Officers 'y Assoc T iation of the United States and Canada being held in San Francisco: r County Auditor-Controller H. E. McNaner Assistant Auditor-Controller Don Funk County Administrator D. z-:. Teeter Assistant County Administrator Robert J. Van Noord;` M t NOW,, TITEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded, by Super-n ' N visor"Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.RDr"RED that the authorization given to said-,,,. persons by the County Administrator be and the sane is hereby CONFIRM'. sm a The vote on the foregoing order was as follows: f AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson. 4 NOES: None a p +4 ABSE11T: Supervisor Taylor x In the Matter of Granting CONSTABLE WIGHTMAN permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor. IT ,IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joel D. Wightman constable of the Oakley `Judicial Dis riet. be and he is hereby granted permission to leave California for 30 days commencing May. 22, 1954.a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. 2 si a 1,8 x r Tuesday, May 25, 1954, Continued - x In the Zlatter of Authorizing County r a Surveyor to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby s r authorized to attend, at County expense, a meeting of the Advisory Committee to Senate Interim Committee on Subdivision Development and Planning, May 25, 1954, at 'San Mateo. Y The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES:Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: Ray S. Taylor In the i-latter of Authorizing attendance at meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan l IT IS BY THE BOA3RD ORDERED that all members of this Board; Road Commissioner, V. W. Sauer; and County Administrator, D.Teeter, are authorized to attend the` meeting `of the i'. State Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco, June 2, 1954, at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:. AYES:Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Fredericksonf NOES:Supervisors: none ABSENT: Supervisors: Ray S. Taylor 4 , In the Matter of Authorizing 1Krs. M r/ E Butcher r of the County Hospital Staff to attend meeting at Riverside. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion` of Super- h' t visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that K Mrs. Mary E. Butcher of the County Hospital staff be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at county expense, the California Conference of Social Work at Riverside from` May 23rd to May 26th, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson M NOES: :done A b r. . ABSENT: Supervisor Taylor In the Matter of Ordinance No. 13 adopted by the Contra Costa County Water District, which j annexes territory to said District. A copy of Ordinance No. 13, adopted by the Contra Costa County Water District on May 5, 1954 with reference to the annexation of certain lands within said District-' t AyhavingbeenreceivedbytheClerkofthisBoard; j NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Ordinance No. 13, be placedi a on file. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. fg P y l T In the Matter of Appropriation r r a_ Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS } BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED. County Administrator Decrease Increase Permanent Personnel, Temporary" 3: Seasonal Help 700.00 615.0o I . Services 59.00 Expense Allowances 35.00 Supplies 229.00 Special Expense 563.00 Capital Outlays 170.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 428.00 255.00 Net amount of $173.00 from unappropriated reserve. made necessary. by unanticipated charges for services to this department from other departments. M s r T tttttt5 5t1$ yy1 Tuesday, ilay 25, 1954, Continued - r Planninc Commission Decrease Increase Capital Outlay 50.00. Supplies 50.00n Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 50..00 50.00 Replace non repairable erasing machines.y'yr Antioch Memorial Hall 37A / e+h Concord Memorial Ball - Job 1162f125.oo l Antioch Memorial Hall - Job 1160 X5,00 r 1 . Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 125.00 125:00 Transfer of funds to cover depleted Antioch funds. Brentwood Memorial Hall Concord iiemorial Ball - Job 1162 t s750.00 Brentwood Memorial Hall-- Job 1161 50:00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 50.00 Transfer of funds necessary to maintain Brentwood Hall. County Hosuital Permanent PersonnelS .OQ, Unappropriated Reserve 452.00 ksx t>f la Addition of intermediate typist clerk for 1 month and 14 days., Buchanan Field Temporary and Seasonal Help 1300.00 Use of County Equipment 1300.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1300.00 1300.00 Temp. .help short due to operating approx. six months with two h, perm. mositions unfilled while exams were being given.- dfi 45 4 Buchanan Field r Expense Allowance Supplies 150.00 t Lack of funds to meet current expense allowance items.J Contra Costa County Mater Works District No, 1 Permanent Personnel 300.00 Temporary and Seasonal Help 250.00' Employees Expense Allowance Unappropriated Reserve - District Fund 50.00 00 Changes in program due to reorganizations pf ' z A. Carquinez County Fire District of Building Alterations 500. 00z3r Salaries - Temporary and Seasonal 500 00; 1 Unappropriated Reserve - Distriyt Fund 500.00 50a..010 , aR To adjust appropriation balancesto cover additional cast of extra help. ` i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors.: I. T. Goyak., H. L. Cumm- ings, W. G. Buchanan, rS. Frederickson. F. OES:Supervisors• None ABSE_rTi Ray S. Taylor t In the matter of Issue of Bonds of i RICM-1OND Ui'dION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT f 1952 School Bonds, Series D. Wi,REAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California= a, r heretofore on the 12th day of August 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and; order providing for the issuance of 7,400,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond Union High School Districtg designated 111952 School Bonds', as set forth''in; the r-edordei, of this board of supervisors; and WMR EAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of. bonds was divided into series of which $500,000 principal amount were; designated "Series' A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A.. in the amount of $500,000 have heretofore been issued and sold andtheunmatured.. ` portion thereof is not outstanding, and r WrTREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $6,500,000 principal Y,amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as- this board of supervisors might determine; (and $500,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now `out, standing;) eF C loo Tuesday, May 25, 195 - Continued Al rWIEMAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $6,000,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this Board . of Supervisors might determine; and $300,000 principal amount, designated Series. C:. have heretofore been issued a snowndold, and the unmatured portion thereof is outstand- ing, and WHEtREAS, this board of supervisors has determined and does hereby declare, that it is necessaryand desirable that 1 000 J00 ri incipa amount of said remaining:. bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS TI01EFORE RESOLVED AIND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $7,000,000 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, ex-ept only as herein otherwise expressly Provided. 11000,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an addition- al ddition al series of said issue, to be designated Series Dt. Said bonds of Series D shall be dated august 15, 1954, shall be 1,000 in number, numbered consecutively from D-1 'to D-1000 each, both inclusive, of the denomination of $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, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 4"50,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and beonaable V August 15, in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; P Y fi Said bonds of Series D 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 saidi countytreasurerinoneinstalment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of August, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of February and . .. August of each year until said bonds are paid; Said Bonds of Series. D shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be counter- signed, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said countyo 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 reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to r ' k`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. is ? =:t =• IT IS F MTHFR ORDERED that said bonds of Series D shall be issued substantial- ly in the following form, to wit:aY Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA D.. .. . 1,000.00 SCHOOL BOND OF RICM,10ND UNION HIGH School District f Contra CostaOf....•.•...•.• .•........ .. .• . ..•. .."ounty s, : ,..';• ,:,-i _ c School Bond Series RICVj-19 j D UNION HIG i SCHOOL DISTRICT:: of .. ... . .. . . .. .. . ... ...........Contra Costa...........CountY, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the officefofthetreasurerofsaidcounty, on the 15th da of August, One Thousand Dollars 61,000) n fu money of the States Y ic ' ith interest t1000ilawfulmoaofAmerica, w hereon in lawful money at the rate of ...... . .........per cent (......%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of February and August of eachear 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). fz' 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 0007 and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an elections duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 18th day of March, 19523 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 scholl district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions, and things required. by lair 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 s;n__king 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 said school district. IIJ WITNESS 11HEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signet 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 'August; r>}wpy SEAL F L C,Tr°I21GS CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS by ^ jTuesday, May 25, 1951+ 1 Continued -- R" SEAL) Fm. E. McNAMER COUNTY LUDIT'ORCOUNTERSIGNED: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FJRTHM- O.RDE. that to each of said bonds of Series D shall.be attacheinterestcouponssubstantiallyinthefollowingform, to wit: u 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 t a.1 z r nom. Richmond Union Hi h School District in said County, on the 15th day of . . . . « ... . .. . . . . . . .1 at his office in :-Martinez, in said County,. the sum of and,.•,. .,•../100 Dollars . . . . . . . . . .. . . . for.... . . . . . . . . . . .months' interest on 1952 School Bond No. D ....;.. , Series D, of said School District. i County Auditor IT IS F URTEMM M--,RED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of FSeriesDandpaymentoftheinterestthereonshallberaisedbytaxationuponall, 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 FMTEM ORDER J that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of :series D to be published at least two weeks ` n.RICHMOND DAIW 111DE-PEIND0711 a newspaper of general circulation, printed:_ and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and statethatsaidboardofsupervisorswilluptoTuesdaythe15thdayofJune, 1.954, at 111r o'clock a.m. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less ",-,an 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 ofSupervisorsofContraCostaCounty, State of California, at a regular meeting thereofheldonthe25thdayof ;may, 1954, by the following vote, to gait: 4AYES:Supervisors:I. T. Goyak, R. L. Cummings, Ray S TaylorNr W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors:Lone AB SENT: Supervisors:None r In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 1952 School s' Bonds, Series D. YWHE+1EAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of-California heretofore on the 20th day of May, 1952 duly passed and adopted' is resolution.an& . _ order providing for the issuance of $15,6002000 principal amount of bonds of. RICffl4OND School District,, designated 111952 School Bonds", as set Forth in the records of this - board of supervisors; and 7 WMMIEAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $300,000 principal amount were designated "Series hl!' and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series in the amount of $300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portio thereof is now outstanding, and WmiEEnaS, said resolution provided that the remaining $1+17001000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board U of supervisors might determine; (and $500,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unnatured portion thereof is now out- standing;) 1Vr1 REAS, this Board of Supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare? , that it is necessary and desirable that 511000,000 principal, amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for vhidh authorize IT IS '2!MR 1FORE RESOLttr AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for theissuanceof $5,000,000 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of RICHMOND School Distrie is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided: for, except only z s herein otherwise expressly provided. 311000 000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and donstitute an addition$ series of said Issue, to be designated "series D". Said bonds of Series D shall be. dated August 15, 1954, shall be 1,000 in number, numbered consecutively from D--1 to s y- Y+ C i 77- I y. Tuesday, 1.1ar 5, 1954, Continued - D-10001 both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as f ollows:t 501000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable oni August 15 in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series D shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in; one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of August,3 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of February and August of each year until said "bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series D shall be signed by the chairman of said board .of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be counter- signed, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county,$. x 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 reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto',. so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER OIRDMM that said bonds of Series D shall be issued sub- stantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITEDSTATES OF A:JM ICd Dollars STATE OF CALIFOWIIA D* . . . 1,000 SCHOOL BOLT) OF r RICIT9.10im School District` f 4 .. . .. . . . .C;NTR County. 1952 School Bond, Series D Ma BICM'QM--------------------SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 r of`=---------Contra Costa------------County, State of California " acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pad. to the holder hereof, at the oi-fl, of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of August, 19. . . . . . . . . One Thousand. . . . . . . . ....... ----------:-dollars ($1,000) in lawful money ofli the*United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .per cent (. ... .p) per annum, payable at the office o£ said treasurer on the 15th days of February and dugust of each year from the date hereof until this band 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, denom-. : inations, 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 California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. 1 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 lana, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be; , x done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done andper; formed 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 it : 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 said school district.4 IN ',JITNIsS: WIER'BOF 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 August, 1954. SEAL) if. L. CUi•I:MIrS Chairman, of Board of Supervisors C OUNTERS IGIMD: 3 H. E. I4cNAl,1ER 1 County Auditor E W. T. PAASCIi County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FDRTHLa ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series D shall be attached ' ' interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: 4 The treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California k will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the t 1IC'ru^n0NID School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his o.":ice in Martinez in said County, the sum of t r:y: t Tuesday, May 25, 1954, Continued - and 100 Dollars for months' interest on 1952 School Bond No. D qf Series D, of said School District. 4 H. E. McNAMM- rad r a E'Y a}y goj- County Auditor 4uM, IT IS F tRTIfiM ORDERED that the money for the redemption. of said bonds of. Series D and payment of the interest thereon shall.be raised by .taxation upon allr,tax 3 : able property in said school district and provision 'shall be made for the levy and r. collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS Fia' TL 3 ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause. a notice of the sale of said 'pond of Series D to be published at least two -weeks in RICIE-110 D DAIVZ INDEPENDENT" a newspaper of general circulation, printed`and published, F 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 15th day of June, ,1954, at 11 o'clock a.m. , os said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of `said bonds Por 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 Costo Z County State" of California,, at, js regular meetthereof helot *on the .25th 'day of"`Mays 19 -s by the following vote. to wit: A`MS:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Ctuamings, Ray S. Taylor, 1. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson r" " 4 11OES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None i In the Matter of Appointment of GE10RGIE H. WEISE AS CO:11ISSIONER OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY atz 1 S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. 3;:u It appearing that the term of George H. Weise as Commissioner of the housing Authority of Contra Costa County will expire on May 26, 1954; s NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor j Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that George H. Weise be and he is hereby'r appointed Commissioner of the dousing Authority of Contra Costa bounty for a term of t r four years commencing May 26, 1954. t7 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, er , W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None t ABSENT: Supervisors - None f In the ?utter of Granting renewal permit to Allan Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) fid« to use garbage dump at Giant. Allan F. Riemke having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $56and: having filed with this Board Bond Continuation Certificate of License Bond No. 312536 : issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company;t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE jf BOARD ORDLI ED that a permit is granted to said Allan F. Riemke, doing business as r<3 Rodeo Garbage Service, for the period to June 25, 1954, to dump garbage on County Garbage Dump near Giant, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. The foregoing order is passed by the uananimous vote of the Board.r. A S L In the Matter of Approval of Emergency Appropriation for maintenance of Shore Acres Sewer 1,3aintenance District. On the recommendation of the County Surveyor and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS AY THE BOARD ORDERED that an r n emergency appropriation in the sum of 052,750 be, and the same is hereby authorized. far. maintenance in the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District until July 11 19542 in an amount not to exceed $2,750. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J 1 r x j'y 1 C 4mr"«?P 9 s1 11 f _?S I c y Tuesday, May 25, 1954, Continued - Pa In the Matter of the Proposed I Abatement of the Property of SIN k '- 1- I ii, r faa RALPH TROST and NELLIE A. TROST. RESOLUTION 1k S S } . WHEREAS, in the above entitled matter the Board did, on the 11th day of'Mayr.. Y4` " 1954, order the hearing to be closed and the matter taken under submission for decisio r41 , on the 25th day of May, 1954, and sem x x r C 4 »:5 WHEREAS, at the said time the Board desires further time for the considera- f . ' tion of the same, x . NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the said matter be continued to the 27th day of July, 1954, at the hour of 3:00 pm. k;k ti The foregoing order was passed on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Su ervisors - I. T. Go ak H. L. Cummins Ra S. Ta for s ;. : BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHA1413ERS I HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPMVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE,_: BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of May, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X. In the Matter of Commending 4 - Miss Judy Ballard and Wish- ing her God Speed and Success on the Eve of her Departure for England as an International Farm Youth Exchange Delegate. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Miss Judy Ballard, a member of the 4-H Club of Knightsen, Contra , ; Costa County, California, was nominated by the University of California as an Inter- national Farm Youth Exchange Delegate, which nomination was approved by the National - 1+-H Fund and will spend six months in England studying beef cattle; and WHEREAS, A iss Ballard is a teacher and the owner of a herd of registered 4 Hereford cattle and will, upon her return, bring to the County of Contra Costa a fund,, fr of information and knowledge of benefit to the agricultural community of this Count NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the industry x of Miss Ballard in her chosen field is a matter of profound interest to this Board of.. Supervisors and to thep people of Contra Costa County, and on behalf of all of the people of the County, this Board of Supervisors does wish her God speed, a successful r journey to England and a highly profitable six months of study there. w PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the first day of June, 1954, by the fol lowing vote, to wit: r . AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON 3 NOES: Supe rvi sors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 877.gi Ordinance No. 877, which amends Ordinance No. 848 (Building Code) : is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. It IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHkR ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published x. 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. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G.AYES: Supervisors f. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Ordinance No. $85. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. $$5 and a copy of said ordinance having been duly published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by affidavit of publication filed with this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. $85 be and the same is hereby declared duly published. rf The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti. ,kkup t; Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Ordinance 14 of Contra Costa County x Water District re exclusion of territory. A certified copy of Ordinance No. 14 adopted by the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Water District on May 19, 1954 and which excludes certain land from said district, is presented to this Board; and zuu On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS i BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said ordinance be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. EWA In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING COUNTY f to the "County Service Area Law." SERVICE AREA NO. L-2 p WHEREAS, there was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 22nd day of April, 1954, a petition praying for the establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law", to include the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein; and WHEREAS, it appeared from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of Contra Costa County, that said petition as so filed bore the signatures of one hundred fifty-one (151) registered voters residing within said hereinafter described territory, s which number constitutes not less than ten per cent (10%) of the registered voters re- µsiding therein; and WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 27th day of April, 1954, pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish said County Service Area, which said resolution contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code, and did set ten o'clock a.m. , Tuesday, the 1st day of June, 1954, as the time and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez,Contra Costa County, California, as the place for a public hearing on the establish-ment of the area; and w WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner prescribed by publication in the "EL CERRITO JOURNAL", a newspaper of general circula-tion, circulated in the area, on May 6, 1954, as appears by the affidavit of the pub-lisher on file herein, which said notice contained all of the matters required to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code; and WHEREAS, this Board did on this date, at the time and place set for hearing,:call for protests as provided by Section 25210.17, and no protests being made, either orally or in writing, by any interested person or taxpayer;I n NOW, THEREFORE, this Board does FIND AND DETERMINE that the services de-scribed in the resolution of intention are entirely extended County services, and does establish the hereinafter described area as County Service Area L-2, to provide street lighting services therein.k' r!The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which is hereby formed into County Service Area L-2 is specificallydescribedlas follows:Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Block 120, of the Richmond Annex Addition as shown on that map entitled Map of Richmond Annex Addition filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa, California, on the 16th day of September 1912 , in Maps 8, at page 132, said point of beginning being also the point of intersection of the westerly boundary line of the City of El Cerrito, and the southerly boundary line of Contra Costa County and run- ning thence from the said point of beginning, along the said westerly bound-ary line of the City of El Cerrito, to its intersection with the southerlyY line of San Diego Street, in said Richmond Annex Addition; thence easterly,along the southerly line of San Diego Street, to the northeastern corner of Lot 1, Block 117, said Richmond Annex Addition; thence in a direct line to a point on the northerly line of Central Avenue, as shown on that Map en- titled Map of Richmond Annex, filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on the 18th day of March, 1912 in Maps 6, at pages 144 to 146, r said point being 139.69 feet westerly from the southeasterly corner of Block 103, said Richmond Annex; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Central Avenue, to the southeasterly corner of Block 102, said Rich-mond Annex; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Block 102, to the northeasterly corner of said Block 102, thence easterly along the south-erly line of Avilla Street to its intersection with the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue, as shown on said Map of Richmond Annex; thence northerly along the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northeasterly corner of 1 Lot 18, Block 96 said Richmond Annex, said last named point being also the intersection of the southerly boundary of the City of Richmond, and the i westerly boundary of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence leaving the boundary of the City of El Cerrito, and running westerly in a direct line along the said southerly boundary of the City of Richmond to the northwesterly corner of Lot 11, Block 90, said Richmond Annex; thence continuing along the bound-ary of the City of Richmond, southerly to the southeasterly corner of Lot xF 41, said Block 90; thence westerly to the northeasterly corner of Lot 37,said Block 90• thence southeaster) to the southwester) corner of Lot 5 tlt'Y Y Block 110 aforesaid Richmond Annex Addition; thence easterly to the south-easterly corner of Lot 4, Block 109, said Richmond Annex Addition; thence along boundary line of the said Richmond Annex, northeasterly, southeasterly,and southwesterly to the most westerly corner of Lot 21, Block 101, said Richmond Annex; thence southeasterly crossing Central Avenue , to the north- easterly corner of Lot 7 Block 107, Richmond Annex addition; thence north-westerly along the southerly line of Central Avenue to the most northerly I Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued - comer of Lot 1 said Block 107; thence in a general southerly direction along the westerly boundary of said Richmond Annex Addition, to its in- tersection with the southerly boundary of Contra Costa County; thence northeasterly along the said southerly boundary of Contra Costa County to its intersection with the westerly line of the aforementioned Panhandle K#, Boulevard, and the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting of said' Board held on the 1st day of June , 1954, by the following voter AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, fir, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Authorizing and Directing the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to Execute an Agreement with the Department of Public Works of the State of California, Joint Highway Dis- trict No. 26, The County of Ala- r meda, and the City of Oakland Re- lating to the Construction of the Uncompleted Portion of that Cer- tain State Highway and Freeway known as Mountain Boulevard.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has been advised that Joint Highway Dis- trict No. 26, a public corporation, of which district the County of Contra Costa. is a". member, desires to terminate its activities in connection with the construction of. an improved highway along the route of Mountain Boulevard in the City of Oakland; and WHEREAS, it is desirable and beneficial to the County of Contra Costa that the construction of the uncompleted portion of the aforesaid Mountain Boulevard be con;- tinned in accordance with the terms androvisions of an agreementpgr proposed to be en= tered into by and between the Department of Public Works of the State of California, Joint Highway District No. 26, the County of Alameda, the County of Contra Costa and the City of Oakland, a copy of which said agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof as though fully set forth in full herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Boardof Supervisors be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute five (5) copies of the aforesaid agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED b the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa N State of California, at a meetingng held on the 1st day of June, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Fredericksonr bon Aja NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. y f In the Matter of Granting SAMUEL J. DITTO free permit to peddle in f the unincorporated area of the County.N. Samuel J. Ditto, 4 Sierra Vista Place, Danville, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice milk and ice cream products in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Samuel J. Ditto is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial # 36 685 316, dated September 29, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Samuel J. Ditto be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice milk and ice cream products in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 4 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 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 ap- _ pears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; p. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY nF ry: Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued F i rye:. THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assessment as follows: Godfrey J. Schumacher submitted payment of 96.37 for taxes on the r,k Elly 25 ft of lot lA block 7 Town of Stege, assessment no 139950• This payment was inadvertently applied to lot 36 block 7 Coleman Pullman Tract, assessment no 135980 in the same amount ($6.37) . This created a duplicate payment on assessment no 138950. Therefore, cancellation of all penalties, costs and redemption fee on assessment no. 139950 is authorized. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present. 3. i In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. M 3 The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State; and The County auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; . i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County r tax liens on the following described property as requested: 5u Description Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No. Pringle Addn to Walnut Creek 5 3 172?51 r:... San Felipe Grant Descr. 1.070 Ac 500029 Lafayette Homesites Por 11 11 507355 San Pablo Ro. Por 131 505207 w The foregoinggo' g order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. The City of E1 Cerrito having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of El Cerrito; and KGF fTheCountyAuditorhavingverifiedthetransferoftitletotheCityofEl Cerrito , and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens r on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County; tax liens on the following described property as requested: Liberty Court, Lot 7 1948 Sale No. 1315 n' Ro San Pablo, Descr. 1948 Sale No. 1315 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation 3 of delinquent County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and f The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens x3 on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i I On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY r THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 1948-49 Sale No. Spaulding Rich. Pullman Townsite 16 16 422x j 15-16 31 430 r 17-18 31 431 k19-20 31 432 1, 2 33 433 lEast Richmond Blvd.6 16 505 1616i 3 4 526 2 43 527 3 43 528 5 50 534 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued Description Subdivision Coni) Lot Block 194$-49 Sale No. Key Tract31 4 26$4 Huber Addn.30 2 726 h . Richmond Annex 259 26 32 894 r Orbisonia Heights Por 18, 19 2263 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired,: by the City of Richmond; and dt.. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Rich-K in.mond, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on' . the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the Dis trict Attorney; r< On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B7G THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 1948 Sale No. Townsite of Santa Fe 1, 29 3 24 77 j f.Ki Walls Harbor Center 333, 34 10 150 j1035151 Amended Map City of Rich.17, 18, 29 52 192 Richmond Villa 3 4 3 259 6, 79 8 3 260 Terminal 1 2 1 278 11 1 280 1 5 281 y West Richmond 2111 229 23924 17 324. 9 21 t'a 26 13 , 14 21 328 23, 24 21 329 Fifth Addn to Richmond 557 457 458 r 10 7 460 11 7 461 xPFf r 12 Por 13 7 462 r Por 13 7 463 Walls Addn to Richmond 219 22 148 651 653 279 38 148 654. 31, 32, 33 148 655 34 148 656 63, 79 8 152 657 Central Richmond No 2 20, 212 22 9 720 Ro San Pablo 0.460 Ac 87$7 .. ry Richmond Annex 39 13 8$4 E 23 55 920 f.. 26, 27 55 922fi J"a r` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. KGF In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. The Contra Costa County Title Company having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond r Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ' IT' IS BY ; IT THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent Countyy: tax liens on the following described property as requested: h fi Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued - I k^3t ro k Description Lot h E1 Cerrito Terrace 154 1942-43 Sale 2272 El Cerrito Tract S hf of lot 49 1948-49 Sale # 827 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1'' In the Matter of Cancellation of 1953-54 County Tax Liens. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City ! of Richmond• and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Rich-i mond, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney;rn On motion of Suri-!visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 1953-54 Assmt. No. Nicholl Subn. 1 B 100011 t F Wals Harbor Center 22 23 24 229 106799 9 106500 r Amended Map of City of Rich. Por 13, 14 33 105044 Pullman Townsite 1 11 133559 2 11 133590 3 11 133591 5 11 133593 43 11 133915 31 12 133427 F 9 14 133959 30 14 133972 31 14 133973 Walls Addn. 4 149 134728 5 149 134729 6 149 134729-1 1, 2 150 134735 39 4 150 134739 Key Tract 1, 2, 3 4 136952 1s` 11 4 136953 219 229 23 4 136956 rx,, 28, 31 4 136957 Central Richmond #2 19 9 138155 East Shore Park 5 S 139654 Town of Stege 12 1399998 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Canc el lat ion of 1953-54 County Tax Liens.p tt The Contra Costa County Title Company having requested the cancellation of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Richmond Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1953-54 County taxi ffiA liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-54 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: i 1953-54 Assmt. No. i El Cerrito Tract N 50 ft of lot 49 144163 El Cerrito Tract S 50 ft of lot 49 144164 rn" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z%? 3 In the Matter of Exoneration of t. Bond, former Constable of Walnut Creek Judicial District. This Board having on March 2 1954 accepted the resignation of Russell E i IStow as Constable of the Walnut Creek audicial District; x ; FrP T; Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued - NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor — Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Surety Bond No. 0-?5487 in the sum of $1,000 which was effective .January 8, 1951, and was filed with this Board by said Russel Stow, Fireman's Fund Group as surety thereon, be and the same is hereby exonerated and dis- charged. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Michael J. Gatto, Judge of w the Pittsburg Judicial Dis- trict permission to leave s California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted Michael J. Gatto, Judge of the Pittsr' s burg Judicial District, to leave California for 30 days, commencing July 1,, 1954•. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Payment of Fees for Polling Places, Election Officers' Services, etc. , Vine Hill Village County Water District.Y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the election held May 26, 1954 for the formation and election of the first five directors of the Vine Hill Village County Water District, is. hereby-f"- in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger service fees of 43.00 and 40 cents mileage for, the 14, person delivering the election returns. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place grant for said election is fixed in the sum of $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: Annette F. Jensen, Rt. 3-24 Sodaro Drive, Martinez Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 n Mileage delivering election returns 40 Total 15090 . L Shirley Wakefield, 181 MacMurtry Drive, Martinez Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Betty M. Smith, 3850 Adelaide Drive, Martinez Services as election officer 12.50 n r Total 12.50: r Eleanor R. Brown 15 Sodaro Drive Martinez w> Services as election officer 12.50n Total 12.50 k B. L. Smith, 3850 Adelaide Drive, Martinez For furnishing polling place 10.00 fid: Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. g Pa Y In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed, .'be, and the same are hereby authorized:r Highway ra, Addition of one road maintenance foreman; f Health r.x. Cancellation of one Senior Public Health Nurse and the addition Yf' of one Public Health Nurse position, effective June 1, 1954; District Attorney Addition of one Typist-Clerk, effective June 1, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. tri On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 'TT IS BY THE. . , BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and" APPROVED: X 142 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued -k. Probation Decrease Increase Unappropriated Reserve 32,254.00 Probation - Temporary Help 470.00 Probation - Expense Allowances 1000.00 Care of Juvenile Court Wards 20,7$4.00 Juvenile Hall Temporary Help 101000.00 t Flood Control Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,500.00 I Special Expense 19500.00 The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. . t xr In the Matter of Authorizing Building Inspector to attend Institute. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of SupervisorGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector be and he is hereby authorized to attend the Institute at U.S.C.Los Angeles, June 14-19 inclusive, at County expense; said Institute being sponsored by the Pacific Coast Building Conference and which will consist of a course for training technical personnel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Appointment 4ofAdditionalCommitteeMem- bers to Study the Problem of Waste Disposal. r j On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow-1 ing persons be and they are hereby named to serve on the Committee heretofore appointedi by this Board to study the problem of waste disposal: Frank R. Rose, 1441 Treat Lane, Concord, California George H. Hauerkin, 15 Vida Descansada, Orinda, Calif. , 1 Y The appointment of Mr. Rose having been recommended by the County Adminis- trator; and the appointment of Mr. Hauerkin having been recommended by The Orinda Asso- ciation. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of approval of plans and specifications for construction of certain im- provements to the Water Dis- tribution System of Contra Costa County Water Works Dis- trict No. 1. Plans and specifications for the construction of certain improvement to theu Water Distribution System of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, including E. linesump p, pumphouse, and all accessories having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by D. M. Teeter, County Administrator (plans, etc. , were prepared by Phil R. Jones, Consulting Engineer) ; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same n are hereby APPROVED. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED 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 and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications.: IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, June 22, 1954 at 10:00 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby rY. directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by k law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting WILLIE 4! WILKS, JR. permission to haul garbage over County Highways. F i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Willie Wilks, Jr., 105 Highway Avenue, Pittsburg, California be, and he is hereby.granted permission to haul garbage over the county highways in Contra Costa County in accordance with provisions of Ordinances No. 511 and- 565. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k f .. fih pr Tuesday, June 1, 1954, Continued - f r . In the Matter of Appointment of Member No. 6, Board of Retirement, County Retirement Association. 7 E144 r" BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.` _ PRESENT: HON. RAY S. TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN PRO TEM PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS W. G. BUCHANAN J. FREDER ICKS ON. 3 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. P Supervisor H. L. Cummings Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor Buchanan moves that Supervisor Ray Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson. The vote of the Board was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings. And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting to order., ., ! In the Matter of the Formation, s Organization and Establishment E Y of VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the County of ORDER DECLARING FORMATION l Contra Costa, State of California. OF DISTRICT WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered voters residing within the boundar- ies of the proposed Vine Hill Village County Water 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 petitions 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 9th day of March, 1954; and WHEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors, duly made on the 9th day of March, 1954, the time for the hearing on said petition was set for Tuesday, April 6, 1954, at the hour of ten otclock 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 notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Water Code; and WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication, on file herein, that such notice was duly and regularly published in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", for the time and in the manner required by law, as shown by the affidavit of the publisher of said newspaper on file herein; and WHEREAS, at the hearing held on April 6, 1954, the Board heard and considered h-, a petition signed by five (5) persons who are registered voters and three (3) persons who are not registered voters, all found to be residents within the hereinafter describ- ed real property; and WHEREAS noerson protested the formation of said district or thepp proposed boundaries thereof; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear and to be heard; and WHEREAS on the 21st day of July, 1953 the Boundary Commission of the Count of Contra Costa met and approved the boundaries of the proposed County Water District; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, by resolution passed and adopted the 6th day of April, 1954, found and determined that said petition for the formation of said County Water District complies with the provisions of Chapter 1 of Part II of Division 12 of the Water 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 6th day of April, 1954, found and determined that the boundaries of said proposed district should include the following described property: Y; All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 12, Vine Hill Village, filed August 29, 1952, in Volume 45 of Maps at Page 3 , Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence S 62a 391 E, 220.01 feet and S 26' 561 10" W, 445.61 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 15 0£ said Vine Hill 1 Village, said point also being on the northerly boundary line of the Atchi- son Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence in a westerly direc- tion along the said railroad right of way to the southeast corner of the f ' 5.53 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Roger H. Languell, re- corded July 1, 1952, Recorder's File No. 25532, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence N 10 W, 450.31 feet to the northeast corner of said 5.53 acre Parcel, said point being the southeast corner of the 5 acre parcel described in the deed from Joseph E. Digardi, et ux, to Wygal Brothers Builders, recorded April 11, 1950, Recorder's File No. 16581, Recorderts Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence continu- x s iS Y f s N- Monday, June 7, 1954, Continued - 1 z. ing N 1* W along the east line of said g acre parcel and the northerly exten- sion thereof to its intersection with the center line of the Martinez-Pacheco Highway, thence southeasterly along the center line of said road to the inter- section thereof with the northerly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot 6 of said Vine Hill Village; thence southwesterly along said extension and i along the easterly line of said Vine Hill Village to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 6th day of April, 1954, 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 VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT and ordered an election to be called and held in said proposed Vine hill Village County Water District on the 26th day of May, 1954, setting forth the matters required by law to be contained in the notice of elec- tion to be published and consolidating all of the proposed district into an election precinct for the purpose of holding said election and setting up a polling place and nominating officers of election and ordering that the proposition, Shall the proposition to form Vine Hill Village County Water District, under the County Water District Law, be adopted. r be submitted to the electors, and that first directors for the proposed district be nominated and voted for as nearly as may be, as provided in Part IV of Division 12 of the Water Code, and ordering that a copy of the notice of election provided for be pub- lished by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa; and F. WHEREAS, said notice of election, as required to be published by said resolu- tion of the 6th day of April, 1954, was published in the manner and for the time pre- scribed; and WHEREAS, an election was held on the 26th day of may, 1954, in accordancer with the notice of said election, published as aforesaid, and in accordance with the_, . statutes in such case made and provided; and Z. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 7th day of June, 1954, 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 r Vine Hill Village County Water District and for the election of the first five (5) di- rectors thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the vote on the proposition for formation of said water district was determined to be as follows: rt YES - 39 NO - $ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the vote of the election of the first five (5) directors of said district was determined to be as follows: ALVA COWELL--------------30 THEODORE R. FINK---------31 BILLIE L. SMITH----------31 RAYMOND L. ULMER---------29 r WILLIAM E. WAKEFIELD-----34 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 30320, et seq. , of the Water Code of the State of California that said Vine Hill Village County Water District 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 the highest vote cast for the office of director, be and they are hereby declared elected as directors of said Vine Hill Village County Water District; y WILLIAM E. WAKEFIELD-------------34 k BILLIE L. SMITH------------------31F THEODORE R. FINK-----------------31 ALVA COWELL----------------------30 RAYMOND L. ULMER-----------------29 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 office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa a certified copy of this resolution, stating that the formation of the district was approved by the voters. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the r Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 7th day of June, 1954, by the following vote:f4. AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None jx ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings. Y f aYti 7 146 e. And the Board takes recess to meet on WednesdaF, June 9, 1954, at 9 o'clockb a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. v Az- Chairman 1 hairman E ATTEST: W. T. AASCH, CLERK 4' f 1 r a, Deputy Clerkg BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1954 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, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS T # I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent and Assistant Purchasing Agent to purchase narcotic drugs. s x , i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles Hornback, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, and Walter Seyden, Assistant Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and they are hereby authorized to purchase narcotic drugs to be used in the County Hospital and othell County medical institutions. r 1e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from Prison Farm to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby authorized to transport pris-r oners from the County Prison Farm to the following areas to do cleanup work: 20 prisoners for one day (date to be determined by Sheriff) to property recently acquired by County and which is located in Oakley; F 10 prisoners for seven days (dates to be determined by Sheriff) to Buchanan Field;s: 20 prisoners (dates to be determined b Sheriff) to Count Fair Grounds near Antioch; y y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing two staff members of the Plan- ning Commission to attend the Second Industrial Development Workshop at Santa Clara. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super i 7 visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that f two members of the Planning Commission's staff be and they are hereby authorized to attend the Second Industrial Development Workshop being sponsored by the University of 1 Santa Clara, the State Chamber of Commerce, and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States working with the California Chapter of the American Institute of Planners, at Santa Mara on June 13, 14, and 15, expenses to be a County charge. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Y Social Service Director to attend meeting. w On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. GOLDEN, Social Service Director, be and he is hereby authorized to travel to Red- [4 wood City on June 16, 1954 for the purpose of serving on an oral examination board, his f AM expenses to be a County charge. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f j ' i rY c 34 a y Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued - a Y.. In the Matter of Approval of r_ Contribution toward legal ex- pense, appeal to Interstate fit, Commerce Commission in pro- test to request of Greyhound Bus Corporation. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS,k BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to draw a warrant in the sum of 4125.81 in favor of SPURGEON AVAKIAN who is representing protest- ants to the appeal of the Greyhound Bus Corporation's request before the Interstate Commerce Commission to provide that commuter services be handled separately as a corpor ation from the long haul services rendered by said Greyhound Bus Corporation, said; war- rant to be delivered to the District Attorney who will forward same to Mr. Avakian, said amount being a contribution from Contra Costa County toward fees for legal service rendered by said Mr. Avakian. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to Prepare Amendment to Ordinance No. 640. On the recommendation of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that .the District Attorney is directed to ,prepare an amendment to Ordinance No. 640 as follows Article III Section 4. The provisions of this Ordinance relating to individual sewage disposal do not apply to parcels of land of ten (10) or more acres within an agricultural district and used for agricultural purposes as defined in the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance No. 382 and amendments thereof." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 878. Ordinance No. 878, which establishes a safety zone for loading and unloading+Y, of passengers along the northerly curb of Third St. , Rodeo, 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 "Tri-City News", 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 y Ordinance No. 879. Ordinance No. 879, which amends Ordinance 774 re "no Building, Count Hospital, is parking". y p' ,presented to this Board; and On moticn 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 "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspqpe x.. of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. h ti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 4 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 896. ippOrdinanceNo. 896, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) Au}by rezoning the North Concord area by the addition of Subsection 64. (rezones. Hill prop a erty from A to L-I), is presented to this Board; and r 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 ORDF.*M 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. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 897. Ordinance No. 897, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning the West Concord Area (Yeghoian property rezoned from R-A to C) by the addi f N 6-0 148 1 L.Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued Y . tion of Subsection 65, is presented to this Board.; and r 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.r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHEK ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published; j . for the time and in the manner required by law in the DIABLO BEACON, 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 t No. 871 and 874. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances 871 and 874, 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 filed with this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 871 and No. 8?4 be and they are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of reports of county departments. Reports for April and May of the Richmond Health Center, and for May for the Poundmaster, are presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. 1 In the Matter of Acknowledging x.. the Proceedings of the Special Tax Increase Election of the i RODEO SCHOOL DISTRICT, held on May 21, 1954• The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges receipt of the proceedings of the Special Tax Election of RODEO SCHOOL DISTRICT held on the 21st day of May, 1954, at which time the proposition submitted to the electors" was:h Shall the maximum tax rate of the Rodeo School District of the County of Contra Costa State of California, be increased from the limit of Ninety Cents $.90) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) r of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interestP and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Forty-five Cents ($1.45) E for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for the period of five (5) years, beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1959, both days inclusive? and which proceeding indicated that the electors, by a majority vote, namely, 507 votes : cast in favor of said proposition and 429 votes cast against said proposition, consen- ted to increasing the tax rate from $.90 to $1.45 for the period of five years. i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. hx. In the Matter of Acknowledging the proceedings of the Special Tax Increase Election of the n` hACALANESUNIONHIGHSCHOOLDIS- TRICT, Held on May 21, 1954• The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges - receipt of the proceedings of the Special Tax Election of ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT held on the 21st day of May, 1954, at which time the proposition submitted to the electors was: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Acalanes 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 Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents (41.75) for each One Hundred Dollars (1100)ti of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond in- t rr terest and redemption, such increase to commence July 1, 1954, and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate? and which proceeding indicated that the electors, by a majority vote, namely, 2859 votes yh cast in favor of said proposition and 720 votes cast against said proposition, consented to increasing the tax rate from $.75 to $1.75, such increase to commence July 1, 1954, and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted ;; to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. rsY ITT• of 75 Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued - y In the Matter of Acknowledging the Proceedings of the Special Tax Increase Election of the PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT held on May 21, 1954• The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges receipt of the proceedings of the Special Tax Election of PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOLF DISTRICT held on the 21st day of May, 1954, at which time the proposition submitted to the electors was: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Pittsburg Unified School Dis- trict of the County of Contra Costa, State of California be increased from the limit of One Dollar and Sixty-five Cents 01.651 for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said district, ex- clusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemp- tion, such increase to commence July 1, 1954, and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate? and which proceeding indicated that the electors, by a majority vote, namely, 972 votes Yj cast in favor of said proposition and 420 votes cast against said proposition, consen- ted to increasing the tax rate from $1.65 to $2.50, such increase to commence July 1, r 1954, and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. c+Y In the Matter of Acknowledging the Proceedings of the Special Tax Increase Election of the r CANYON SCHOOL DISTRICT held on May 21, 1954. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges receipt of the proceedings of the Special Tax Election of CANYON SCHOOL DISTRICT held, on the 21st day of May, 1954, at which time the proposition submitted to the electors was: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Canyon School District of the4 County of Contra Costa State of California , be increased from the limit of Eighty Cents 4.80) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of 1 assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Forty-five Cents ($1.45) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100) of assessed valuation within said M, district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, such increase to commence July 1, 1954, and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate?tip° and which proceeding indicated that the electors, by a majority vote, namely, 26 votes cast in favor of said proposition and 3 votes cast against said proposition, consentedw 7.to increasing the tax rate from $.80 to $1.45, such increase to commence July 12 19542' and to remain in effect until an election is called to decrease such rate. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order` be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County.r, In the Matter of Advertising for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, etc. , for PLEASANT HILL LIGHTING 4DISTRICT, Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services,, . ` in Pleasant Hill Lighting District will expire on June 22, 1954, and that it is neces sary that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained; v E NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish NOTICE TO BID- DERS for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Pleasant Hill' Lighting District of Contra Costa County in the "PLEASANT HILL NEWS" said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10 otclock A.M. on Tuesday, July 13 , 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Contract with Pacific Gas and Electric Companyn for s maintaining street lights etc. for Crockett, Crolona and Valona Highway Lighting District. Agreement dated May 24, 1954 between the Crockett, Crolona and Valona. Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called District and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific , which agreement provides for maintaining a system of street lights and furnishing electricity therefor for a period of five years by said Pacific for said District, and in accordance with rates specified in the bid of said Pacific is presented to this Board; and f Ji 150 Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued - On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement is approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is author- ized to execute same on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Highway Lighting District.6 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: y AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, rna W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson fy NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. r In the Matter of Approval of Lease Agreement with City of Richmond for use of certain rooms in the City Hall, Rich- r mond. Lease Agreement dated June 1, 1954 between the City of Richmond, hereinafter called the City, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County, wherein ; it is agreed that said City lease to said County: z a) Portion of Room 104, for use as a branch office of the County s Clerk; a b) Room 318, for use as chambers for the judge of that department of the Superior Court established within the City of Richmond; c) The Council Chamber, as a courtroom for the Superior Court es- tablished within the City of Richmond. for the period of seven and one-half (7j) months commencing the 15th day of May and ending the 31st day of December, 1954; AND WHEREIN, IT IS FURTHER AGREED that said City reserves and the County agrees to pay as rental for said premises, $459.00 per month, payable monthly in advance on the fifteenth day of each month during the term of said lease, commencing on May 15, 1954; said rental being allocated among the three rooms above referred to as follows: a) Room 104 - $25.00; (b) Room 318 - 450.00; (c) Council Chamber - $384.00; is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease agreement be and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County; and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in accordance with the t erms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement between County and Department of Agriculture for rodent control. 6 An agreement for the fiscal year 1954-55 between the County of Contra Costa At- and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California, wherein the County agrees ; to make available the sum of $5,000 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in this County; and the Department of Agri- culture of the State of California agrees to make available the sum of $5,000 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in k Contra Costa County, said sums so appropriated to be disbursed in the same manner as other County and State Hinds are disbursed and expended under the joint supervision of the County Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County and the State Department of Agriculture, is presented to this Board; and 7 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED; and r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board; be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute this agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with State Directory ' of Agriculture (Bartlett Pear Advisory Board) . County Inspection Service Agreement dated June 9, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as the County, and the Bartlett Pear Advisory Board, hereinafter referred to as the Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture of the State of California, wherein it is agreed that the County; approves and accepts the appointment of the County Agricultural Commissioner, his dep- uties, etc. , in performing the inspection of bartlett pears under the authorization of the said Bartlett Pear Advisory Board; and that the Board agrees to pay the County for the additional expenses incurred by the County in performing the inspection, etc. , pur- suant to said agreement at the rate of One Dollar ($1) for the 1954-55 marketing season,] said agreement covering the period from July 1, 1954, to and including November 30, 7 1954, is presented to this Board; and t Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, .IT:IS.- fl 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 the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Richard Basso as Director of the Danville Community Services District. It appearing that no v pp g petition signed by five percent of the voters requesting that a general district election be held has been presented to the Board of Directors of the Danville Community Services District; and t. It further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the office of Director of the Danville Community Services District, said person being RICHARD BASSO s NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the provisions of Section 60423 of the Government Code of the State of California, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Richard Basso be, and he is hereby appointed as Director of the Danville Community Services District for a four- year term. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr In the Matter of Appointing Robert B. Claxton as Director of the Kensington Community Services District. It appearing that no petition signed by five percent of the voters requesting that a general district election be held has been presented to the Board of Directors of the Kensington Community Services District; and It further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the office of Director of the Kensington Community Services District, said person being ROBERT B. CLAXTON NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the provisions of Section 60432 of the Government Code of the State of California, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert B. Claxton be, and he is hereby appointed as Director of the Kensington Community Services District for e, a four-year term. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of g R, Agreement for Collection of Taxes. i Y= On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute, on behalf of' k? the County of Contra Costa, an agreement between the East Bay Municipal Utility Dis- trict, hereinafter called the "District", and County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the "County", and wherein it is agreed that said District taxes on property R` situated within the boundaries of the District in the County of Contra Costa shall be collected by the proper officers of the County in the manner provided by law, and there shall be retained by the County as compensation for services performed for the District in the assessment and collection of said taxes the sum of one-fifth of one percent of y all District taxes collected for and paid to the District by the County, all in accord.- ance with the provisions set forth in said agreement, said agreement to remain in full force and effect until terminated by either party upon written notice to the other at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of any fiscal year. Said agreement supersedes and cancels that certain "Agreement for Collection of Taxes" between said parties, dated June 6, 1932. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Com- u` plaint, PACIFIC VEGETABLE OIL CORPORATION versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, Action No. 60714. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE z BOARD ORDERED that copy of complaint served on the Chairman of this Board on June 9, 1954, to recover taxes paid under protest in Action No. 60714, PACIFIC VEGETABLE OIL CORPORATION versus 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. 13 In the Matter of Claim of Los Angeles County under Section K 203.7, Welfare and Institutions r . Code. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 3Z I Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued - r BOARD ORDERED that claim against Contra Costa County in the sum of $56.96 filed with this Board on June 9, 1954 by Los Angeles County for care given Mrs. Mary Silveira at the Los Angeles General Hospital be and the same is hereby referred to the Social Ser vice Director for his written recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fy In the Matter of Application to the State Department of Social Welfare for Expansion h of Existing License to Include Independent Adoption Program. z rYIN0.On the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board sign a letter of application to the Stated Department of Social Welfare for expansion of the existing Adoption Agency License to include the Independent Adoption Program under provisions of the California Civil Code; I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Director of the County Social Service Department , is authorized to carry on the necessary negotiations with the State Department of Social Welfare to implement the assumption by Contra Costa County of responsibility for operation of the Independent Adoption Program in this f County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 N ly In the Matter of Appointment of Park Commissioners. I On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to serve on the Park Cour- d mission of Contra Costa County, which Commission is created under provision of Ordinance Y t9eNo. 868: a x T Mrs. Mary Helen Calfee, Richmond i Mr. Ralfe D. Miller, Lafayette Mrs. Lucille Adams , Walnut Creek Mr. M. F. Ohman, Concord Mr. Arthur Honegger, Jr. , Oakley Mr. Ivan W. Hill, Richmond Mr. Joseph F. DeRosa, Concord E 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Accepting Resignation of CHARLES ED- WARD BROWN as Planning Com- missioner of Contra Costa County. CHARLES EDWARD BROWN, Planning Commissioner, having filed with this Board his ! resignation; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby s° accepted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i F " In the Matter of Appointment f . of ROBERT S. ELLIOTT as Com- missioner of Contra Costa County Planning Commission.r h It appearing that there is a vacancy on the Planning Commission due to the resignation of Charles Edward Brown; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor A3 Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ROBERT S. ELLIOTT, 430 35th Street Richmond, California be and he is hereby a C y ppointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa Lounty Plan- -x ning ommission for the unexpired term of said Charles Edward Brown (to June 6, 1956) . ± 0, t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting M. B. Veale, Deputy District Attorney, permission to leave California. i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY - THE Y THE BOARD ORDERED that M. B. VEALE, Deputy District Attorney of Contra Costa County,w be and he is hereby granted permission to leave California for the month of July, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r v F Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. r h j kOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson; IT- IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed be, and the same are hereby authorized: Civil Service Addition of one Steno-Clerk Probation Addition of three Field Probation Officers, effective July 1, 1954• e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xF In the Matter of Appropriation w..Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be andtheyare hereby AUTHOR- . IZED and APPROVED: Decrease Increase County Library Unappropriated Reserve - County Library 772.00 772.00 Capital Outlay - Dictating Equipment Ez a To purchase dictaphone dictating machine, transcribing machine, carrying case and mobile stands. Crockett Fire Districts Services 950.00 4 Unappropriated Reserve - Dist. 950.00 Final payment of $69000.00 made on fire truck - only 5,550.00 budgeted; 1500.00 Sundry Fees - Laundry Service contract will total $300.00 onlyT 100.00 budgeted, $200.00. Repair and service equipment will exceed budgeted amount by $250.00. r` County Airportg County Airport Insurance 962.00 Insurance 6 pp Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2.88 962.001- To 62.00: To cover cost of Fire Insurance Policy #515124 for airport. Sheriff's Department fir Permanent Personnelr _ Unappropriated Reserve - Fund 1003 341.00 341.00.111 Req. 311 B. 0. dated 5-18-54 Effective 6-1-54 addition of one Deputy Sheriff Grade II. 1 month @ 341= $341• k rx GarageCountyGarage Permanent Personnel 12009.00 .r Unappropriated Reserve - Fund 1003 1,009.00 Req. # 230 B. 0. dated 12-22-53 Effective 12-23-53 add one position of Equip. Mat'1 Dispatcher (posit ion filled 4-19-54) April = $189.00 - May and June @ $410.00 = $820.00. County Hospital Capital Outlay - Bennett Flow-Meter 300..00x. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 300.00 Excessive amount of children's polio cases necessitates c purchase of flow-meter for respiratory cases. Planning Commission t: Temporary & Seasonal help 19030.00 Services 3,.000.00 Employee Expense Re-imbursement 2,000.00 Supplies 776.00 Special Expense 890.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,030.00 3,334.00 Temporary help required on account of sickness of 2 permanent employees. Appropriations overestimated at beginning of year- have an excess in services and employee expense re-imbursement. z E. r i Wednesday, June 9, 1954, Continued F aiF• Decrease Increase t Assessor Capital Outlay 5$.00 Expense Allowance 4 5U 00 Supplies 1,500.04: r Temporary and Season Help 2,30$.00 Unappropriated Reserve. - General Fund `" " _ m" `N,_" "" 2,30$.00 2,30$.00' Temporary and seasonal help for May' and ..June.. The foregoing order is passed by the -unanimousvote of theBoard. f x t A And the .Board takes 'recess to`zee t;-on wTuesday, .,;`une' m., 1n the board Chambers, .Ball of Records,, kfiartinez Californ.a.4 f Chairman IIsisr3 4 ATTEST: W. T. PAflSCH CI,FRFt 1 t p w' t• . r .'; xp} F i`•+. 'ase x t 7"s. r G .'1 B Deputy .:Clerk t : III Ii r w.e,: Y., `{ R- .w .,q 4 x Y - '"'`l f r, s°,y{J'.i' e", s..;5,;""x= ,Y"," i.',. A a te+' F 1 S* l n;a , s,,',.6L' S: x , r rA x ry F` «,'.' a c a `Y.-:" ..r4r ,-4. wr k(-,T„ y,a,nd,[f .xF. r p- 'f'N'` •', 't7 rI' 3`=79.f '.K { irr• s t r 5 ' d xa tw x art, BEFORE TI. BOA J) OF SUPERVISORS n TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 4 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION e AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALT, OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. P°it ESENIT: HON. H. L. CU1.2•iINGS CHAIR11fAir PRESIDINIG; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK> RAY S TAYLOR W. G. r }BUCIHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. s , PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Request of East Bay Hills Fire Protection Commit- z` c , 4 tee for contribution toward cost of fire detection. Lloyd Edwards, Fire Chief of Crockett, 0. A. Burnett, Fire.Chief of. ELI* Cerrito, Henry Schmidt, Fire Chief of Richmond, Manuel Mello, Fire Chief of San: Pablo,.; and several others appeared before this Board with reference to a request filed by the ;,_e 1 - East Bay Hills Fire Protection Committee that the Board approve a contribution of 21,000 toward the cost of a fire detection program which has been maintained by the e " City of Berkeley and the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and Lloyd Edwards,, Chair- man of the Fire Chiefs' Committee recommends that the requested contribution be approve by the Board and that a study be made during the coming year of the accomplishments and practicability of the fire detection program; And it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter be referred to the County Administrator for consideration during the preparation of the 1954-55 budget. r rJ In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute release of claim against California :'dater Service Company. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan ITI, ., IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman, H. L. Cummings, be and he is hereby auih- orized to execute a release of. claim against the California Water Service Company:` for41 damage sustained by Contra Costa County truck on or about May 20, 1951, resulting-' from : hF collapse of redwood box installed at shoulder of road at corner of Glen Court and Castle x „Hill Road when truck backed over box containing pressure regulator, said Company having: paid the County $136.24 for said damage. g. h r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to sign application to State Department of Veterans Affairs for State moneys for County Service Officer. RESOLVED: That H. L. Cummings is hereby authorized and designated as: the ' representative of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to signand present:. an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State Of:, ry California for State moneys under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code, State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes of 1945; and be it w FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and des.. t; Jganted to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Vet-: shams Affairs covering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys y is to be granted to the said County; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the amount of State moneys to be allotted will be, .- determined determined b the Department of Veterans Affairs and matching funds may beYPngY provided-..;. the County in the proportions as required by agreement with said Department. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the matter of Approval of First Amendment to Rodent Plague Agreement a between the County and the Depart- ment of Agriculture of the State of 1 California. This Board having on June 23, 1953, approved an agreement between the Count of Contra Costa and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California, referring' to rodent control within the County of Contra Costa; and First amendment to_said rodentla ue agreement for the fiscal.P g g year 1953-. 1954 which provides that the County agrees to make available the sum of $2,650 for theVf destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in Contra Costa County, and the Department of Agriculture of the State ,of California agree e to make available the sum of $2,650 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in Contra Costa County, etc., -is presented to'- this o this Board; and On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS r . BY TFU BOARD ORDERED that said amendment be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. t. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement. on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 156 1A Tuesday, June 15, 1054 - Continued - In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 881. Y' . A Ordinance No. 581, which amends Ordinance No. 640 regarding individual sewage disposal systems by providing that the provisions of Ordinance No. 640 do not apply to [ parcels of land of 10 acres or more within an agricultural district, etc. , is presented- to resented to this Board; and Y• 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 TM BOARD F URTM CRDIMED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in PLEASANT HILL 1IMS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. g z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 876. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 876, and copy of said ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner required by law a ; . , evidenced by affidavit presented to this Board; 110143 THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor."q Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance Ho. 876 be and the same is, here-,, by declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t Y N In the Matter of Approval of Contract Change, Purchase of Pump, etc. on be-d half of fit. Diablo Fire Protection District. r This Board having heretofore accepted the bid of Coast Apparatus Incorporated x `} for the purchase of fire truck, etc. required by the 24t. Diablo Fire Protection District; and the Board of Fire. Cormissioners having requested this Board to authorize the sub- stitution of CA-4 600 pump in lieu of CA- 500 pump referred to in contract heretofore h . approved, and which substitution will cost an additional $58.00; NOW, THERE_FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the substitution of the larger pump be and the t same is hereby approved and authorized and the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of the Coast Apparatus Incorporated in the amount of $84.87 in pay- 3 ng other items the. r went of Invoice dated March 31, 1954 and which amount includes Amo charge for the CA-4 600 pump { 58.00). 457 a rye The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Richmond School District, 1952 School Bonds, Series D. r WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State, of California,f , ; heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $5:000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale r of X1,000,000, 1952, Series D. of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and ri w u W11MEAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner u ' prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bid for said bonds was and is the only bid received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: 3 Tame of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District fib: Bank of America 11. T. & S. A.2697186 p AND URMEAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the only and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium . offered, if any, NOW THREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the the Board of Supervisors of the.County. of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $1,000,000 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 inter- est to date of delivery, plus a premium of $1,439 Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Ann=- , D-1 D-400 Jaz D-401oto D-550 2 1/4% D-551 to D-700 2 1/2 D-701 to D-800 2 3/4% D-801 to D-1000 1 1/2% r, ss r i 3 x r rc x Tuesday, June 15, 1954 - Continued 4 y 3 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove ,set forth, pay r, able semi-annually on February 15 and August 15 in each year, except interest f= .the; first year which is payable in one installment on August 15, 1955• 2. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to causer to be lith w. ographed, 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 AICD ADOPTED this 15th day of June, 1954, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: y f f. R AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CMIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: , Supervisors - Done g In the utter of the Receipt of r Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County Regarding Apportionment Authorization.e The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby acknowledges, t receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Vine Hill School-District of Contra Costa County, including a eonvass of the election held-.,on at which election the electors of the district b a two-thirds voteMay21, 1954,by ' the vote being three hundred twelve (312) yes and twenty-six 126) no, approved the following proposition:Z Jnr Shall the governing board of the Vine Hill School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, be authorized- to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) from the State X"51 of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 3 19 of Division 3 of the Education Code,which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said Chapter? t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. c sx In the Matter of Authorizing Payment for Services of Election Officers, etc. f , For Election of Trustees in Reclamation District No. 1619. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, ,seconded. by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS r; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the Election Board"for";the election held on June 10, 1954, for the election of a Board of Trustees consisting of; five members for Reclamation District No. 1619, is hereby fixed in the sum- of $12 plus messenger service fees of $3.00 and $5.80 mileage for the person delivering'the election returns, and that the polling place rent for such election is fixed in the" sum of Q^10.00. y'Sr IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERthat the County- Auditor is directed toED draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below inthe matter of conduct of said elections Wesley S. Anderson, P. 0. Box 208, Bethel Island Services as election officer 12. 50 Total S12.50- Mrs. 12.50 Mrs. Marianne B. Sawyer, P.O. Box 27, Bethel Island Services as election officer Total 12.54 y Flora B. Klein P. 0. Box 220B, Rt. 1, Oakley F Services as election officer x12.50 Total 12._50 Leroy B. Thomas, American Trust Building, Berkeley Messenger Fee 3.00 F. Mileage delivering election returns 8d Total 8.80 Boy Scouts of America, #10, Ranch Lane,. Bethel Island Polling place rent 310.00 Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 'Board.. v'c t 5f h r4 Tuesday, June 17, 1024 - Continued a In the iia Iter of Richmond Union Highs `"` School District, 1952 School Bonds, Series D.J WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $7,00-0,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond Union High School Districts of Contra Costa County; and further duly auth- orized the sale of $1,000,000, 1952, Series D, of said bonds at public sale to the- best he best and highest bidder therefor; and r r =1 WI•':r.,REAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bid for said bond was and is the only bid received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 32692186 AND WHEREAS, - the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the only and wr >. best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, TMREFC?RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: f 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $1,000,000 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: Far value and accrued inter- ii if est to date of delivery, plus a premium of $1,439. o Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum B-1 to D-400 r Fij L XB-401 to D-550 2 1/4 a x i 7 B-551 to D-700 2 1/2 y D-701 to D-800 2 3/- D-801 to D-1000 l ,l/2 J $ p Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annuallyon February 1 andy5 August 15 in each year, except interest Por f n the first year which is payable in one installment on August 15, 1955. 2. 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 AICD ADOPTED this 19th day of June, 1951-, by the Board of Supervisors. of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: a AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cutrmtings, Ray S. Taylor- W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson DOES:Supervisors - None y r ABSENT: Supervisors - None J G y In the Fatter of Appointment of Members s+ of the Board of Education. 4,OnOn motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that CHARLES EDWITT HAWORTH be and he is hereby appointed 4em ber of the County Board of Education for a term of two years, commencing 'July 1, 1954; J IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CRDERED that GEORGE A. JOHNSON be and he is here by appointed Member of the Board of Education for a term of- two years commencing Julg f 1, 1954.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the: Matter of Appointment of ROBERT CLYDE BRYCE :•Iember of the Retirement Board On motion of Supervisor Buchanan - seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that ROBERT CLYDE fdYCE be and he is hereby appointed member m,, . of the Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association for a term of three years, commencing July 1, 1954. The foregoing order isging passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t ftEttk 1` rr 1. Ni Tuesday, dune 15, 1954 - Continued xY In the 1-latter of Authorizing attendance at meeting in Los Angeles. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on notion of, Supervisoi. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that. the followingareauthorizedtoattend, at county expense, meeting of State Social Welfare Advisory Board in Los Angeles, June 23-25, inclusive: H. E. : cNamer, Auditor-Controller W. G. Golden, Social Service Director Supervisor I. T. Goyak The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of` the Board. In the ?-Satter of Granting ARTHUR F. PENDLETON free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Arthur F. Pendleton, 1755 Gaynor Avenue, Richmond, having filed with this,rr . Board an application for a free permit to peddle donuts and bread in the unincorpora- ted area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Arthur F. Pendleton.. is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I. as evidenced by-Discharge CertiFi cate, Serial #3793183, dated January 28, 1919; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Arthur F. Pendleton be, and he is hereby granted a free, per mit to peddle donuts and bread in the unincorporated area of the County as requested;`` and IT IS BY THE BOARD FORT"IM 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 'Satter of Granting 1,ZLVIN D. PEIMLETOId r free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. 4M Melvin D. Pendleton, 4131 Huber Avenue, Apt. 4, Richmond, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle donuts and bread in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Melvin D. Pendleton is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #618 92 70, dated November 13, 1943; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,-'IT IS BY THE - BOARD ORDERED that said Melvin D. Pendleton be, and he is hereby granted a free permit. to peddle donuts and bread in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CLEtDUIED that the Tax Collector` of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor- upon said= ' r 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. ti In the 11atter of Granting ALEXANDER J. BARTH free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Alexander J. Barth, 419 E. 18th Street, Antioch, California,; having filed,wf'th Y. this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruit in the unincorporated area: of the County, and it appearing to this Board that- said Alexander J: Barth' is an - s honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate` Serial yf 6 430 925, dated October 14, 1922; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, FT IS BY THE BOARD CIRDERED that said Alexander J. Barth 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 Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 59b. wa The foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?•Satter of Overtime approval. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T'r.E BOARD ORDERED that the time- extension for the clearing of overtime accrued by two employees in the CountyClerk.rs,. Department and five employees in the Road Commissioner's office be and the.-same'.is`' hereby further extended to January 312 19557 with the understanding that no further extension will be granted at that time. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1 7 N;t 160 Tuesday, Jane 12, 194 - Continued rr#.. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed June 15, 1954. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on June 15, 1954, 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 files 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 publish- ed.y . a IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containingthepayrollitemsbebytheCountyClerkfiledinhisoffice, said report and all items; therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Directing County Health Officer to Report to the Board regarding alleged health hazard in Monte Gardens. A petition protesting the condition of vacant land areas in Monte Gardens and which condition the petitioners allege to be a health hazard having been filed with f this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE ' BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Officer is directed to make an investigation and report his findings to this Board on Tuesday, June 22nd at 3:30 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed abatement Y McClellaw Property in S. D. No. 5. This Board having this day considered the proposed abatement of the McClellaar)property in S. D. No. 5; and the Building Inspector having requested that said matter be dropped from the calendar; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BAORD ORDERED that said matter be droppedPpped from the calendar. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of Annexation of Territory to the Town of Pinole (Their Ordinance No. 77). fit x. Certificate of the Secretary of State, dated June 3, 1954, with reference- to the receipt by said Secretary of State of certified copy of Ordinance No. 77 adopted the the Council of the Town of Pinole on May 3, 1954, setting forth the approval of the , annexation to said town of territory designated as "First Annexation to Pinole", is presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. 4 In the Matter of the Proposed Annexation of r Territory to the Bay Point Fire District.ORDER INCLUDING CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY WITHIN THE FIRE LIMITS OF BAY POINT FIRE DISTR ICT. T{ 3 LIHEREAS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a petition, pursuant to Sections 14,225, et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, asking for the inclusion of the hereinafter described contiguous territory within the boundaries of the Bay Point Fire District, which said petition was signed by the owners of real property in the herein- after described contiguous territory, which represents at least fifty-one per cent 51%) of the total assessed valuation of the said contiguous territory, as shown by the r last equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, in which said County the said District is located; and w WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did, by resolution regularly adopted on the 18th day of d-lay, 1954, set Tuesday, the 15th day of June, 1954, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the matter might be heard, 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 when this Board would proceed to consider said petition and at which time all persons interested might appear and be heard; and i dHEREAS, this Board did further resolve that the Clerk of the Board be and : did proceed to direct him to cause to be published a notice of said hearing by publica- tion for two (2) weeks preceding the hearing in "The Post-Dispatch", a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa in which said County Said District is located as aforesaid; and u WHEREAS, said publication was duly and regularly accomplished in accordance with said directive as appears from the affidavit of the publisher on file herein. WHEREAS at the time andlace appointed this Board did call saidP petition for hearing and no persons appearing to protest the inclusion of the contiguous terri- tory hereinafter described as prayed for in the petition on file with this Board; y Tuesday, June 15, 1954 - Continued r NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does determine that it is for the best interests of the District and the territory proposed to be included that all of such territory be included within the said Bay Point Fire District and does, therefore, include all of the following described con- tigous territory within the limits of Bay Point Fire District: Beginning at a point on the northerly boundary of the County of Contra Costa due north of the mouth of Hastings Creek; thence due south to the mouth of Hastings Creek; thence southerly up the center of Hastings Creek to the mouth of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly up the center of Seal Creek to the south line of Lot 37 of Government Ranch; w. thence northeasterly along the south line of said Lot 37 to the north- easterly boundary of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along said Rancho boundary to the west line of Section 17, T2N RIW j IMB&M; thence north along the west line of said Section 17 and Section 8 T2N R1W MDB&M to the west quarter corner of said Section 8; thence east one and one half miles to the center of Section 9, T2N R1W, 14DB&M; thence north one half mile to the center line of a county road (Division Street extended east) ; thence east and southeast along the center line of said gip county road and the extension southeast thereof to the east line of Sec- tion 9 T2N R1W MDB&M; thence north along the east line of said Section 9 a and the extension thereof to the county line; thence westerly along the county line to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: (1) Beginning at a point at the inter- section of the high water line of Suisun Bay with the north-south center line of Section 4, T2N R1W, IMB&4; thence westerly along the high water line of Suisun Bay to the north-south center line of Sec- tion 5, T2N R1W MDB&M; thence south along said center line to the north boundary of the AT&SF Railroad right of way; thence easterlyy along said right of way to the northsouth center line of Section T2N R1W MDB&M; thence north along said center line to the point of beginning; excluding therefrom all the property of AT&SF Railroad, U.S.A. and San Francisco and Fresno Land Company. n4 2) All that portion now lying within the present Bay Point Fire District as constituted on February 17, 1953• PASSED &ND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ' Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of June, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H: L. C11-DIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, d!. G. BUCHANA1d, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa RESOLUTION ALTERING BOUNDARIESoy Sanitary District. WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the - CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT pursuant to Division 6, Part 1, Chapter 9, Art- icle 3 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and f WHEREAS said territory is not within any other Sanitary District is contiguous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined than it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. H 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED as follows: y . That the boundaries of the CENTRAL C014TRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which: territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby annexed to said District: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra x, Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the northern line of Monument Street with the western line of Willow Street as said streets are designated on the "Map of Pacheco", recorded in Map Book E. at page 95, in the Office of the Recorder of said County, said point also being a point on the now existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said northern line and its eastern extension said northern line and its eatern extension also being the southern line of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in the deed to T. J. Silva, recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, at page 181 in m the office of the Recorder of said County, to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel One of the deed to the County of Contra Costa, recorded August 16, 1951 under Recorder 's Serial No. 38960, in Book 1807 of Official Records, at page 301 in 3 the Office of the Recorder of said County; thence northerly along the western line of said Parcel One (1807 OR 301) to the most southern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel Nine of said deed to dry the County (1807 OR 301); thence northerly along the western line of 4,,. Tuesday, June 15, 1954 - Continued said Parcel Nine (1807 OR 301) to the most southern corner ter. of the parcel of land described in Parcel Ten of said deed to the County (1807 OR 301); thence northerly along the western line of said Parcel Ten (1807 OR 301) to a point on the southeastern line of State Highway No. 4, more commonly I-.sown as Arnold Industrial Highway; thence north- easterly along said southeastern line of said Highway to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa, recorded May Il, 1942, under Recorder's serial No. 12472, in Book 643 of Official Records at page 15, in the Office of the Recorder F of said County; hence in a generally southerly direction along the northeastern boundary of said County Parcel 643 OR 15) to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa, Aft recorded May 112 1942, under Recorder's Serial No. 12469, in Book 663 of Official Records, at page 8, in the Office of the Recorder of said County; thence southerly along the a eastern boundary of said County parcel (663 OR 8) to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in Parcel Seven of said deed to the County (1807 OR 301) ; t thence southerly along the eastern line of said Parcel Seven (1807 OR 301) and along the southern extension of said eastern line to its intersection with the southern line a - of the now existing County Road between Concord and Pacheco, more commonly known as Pacheco Blvd. ; thence westerly along the southern line of said County Road to its intersection s with the eastern line of State Highway No. 21 between Walnut Creek and Martinez, also being a point on the now I existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary I Ak District- thence in a generally northerly direction along said Sanitary District Boundary to the point of beginning. Containing 530 acres, more or less. i ti E a BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of5 Equalization of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with. the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and µadopted at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this e 15th day of June, 1954, by the following vote:AYES:Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cu=nings, Ray S. Taylor,W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: None In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT: IS 2 BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHOR-IZED and APPROVED:County Airport Decrease Increase Services 350. 00r .Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 350. 00 Modification of electric wiring to permit additional meter installations. Aericultural Commissioner Capital Outlay - High Pressure Spray Rig S12100. 00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 12100.00 4 Walnut Creek Justice Court #1 - # 141 Temporary Salaries 20.00y.,Services 17640. 00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,660. 00 1) Temporary salaries had an appropriation of 400.00. Actual expenditures are 420 and no further expenditures are anticipated. Difference of $20. is adjusted. y 2) Rent had an appropriation of $900 but due to increase of lease, rent expense,actual and estimated, will be $2,505.00 - difference is $1,605. 00.ate Justice Court #5 - Concord, # 145 Capital Outlay 100. 00 Supplies 160. 00 Temporary Salaries 100. 00 Services 160. 00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 200. 00 i Tuesday, June 15, 19.54 - Continued Justice Court A Pittsburg - #146 Decrease Increase Temporary Salaries 1+10.00 Services 794,00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 12200.00 Justice Court No. 7 - El Cerrito #14,Z Supplies 270.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 270.00 Justice Court #8 - #148 o Expense Allowances 300.00 Services 800.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 500.00 e Justice Court #9 - Brentwood #149 Permanent Salaries 1,300.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 1300.00 Justice Court 4711 - Pinole #151 e Wil Small claims Court Expense 25.00 Services 100.00 Supplies 100.00 h Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 175.00 Countv Clerk Office Supplies - County Clerk 25.00 Unappropr fated Reserve - General Fund 25.00 25000 Capital Outlay - Erasing Machine ;3829 25.00 Equipment required for draftsman. Road Commissioner Road Comm. - Temporary & Seasonal Help 22000.00 Road Comm. - Supplies 22000.00 Road Comm. - Applied Costs 42000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 22000.00 To cover estimated expenditures for the balance of the fiscal year 1953-54: :' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r b In the A1atter of Altering Boundaries y; of the Mt. View Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Cali- fornia, that A; WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Mt. View Sanitary District, pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9, of Part I, of Division VI ofR the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has de- scribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be trannexedtosaidDistrict; WHEREAS it appears, and this Board finds, that it is for the best interests. of said District and the non-contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS the territoryyproposedtobeannexedisnotwithinan other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the Mt. View Sanitary District, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Mt. View Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which terri- tory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so an- nexed are described as follows, to wit: Portion of Swamp and Overflow Land Survey No. 147 and portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, described as follows: Beginning from the common corners of courses 39 and 40 of the ex- ti terior line of the Final Survey of the Rancho Las Juntas or Welch Ranch as described in the patent from the United States of America to Joseph Swanson, Administrator of the Estate of William Welch, deceased, recorded February 3, 1880, in Book 3 of Patents, page 152, et seq. ; said point being also the northwesterly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from R. T. Patton, et ux, to the Shell Oil Company, a corporation, recorded February 13 , 1929, in Book 1?4 of Official Records, page 97; thence North 80° 051 East along said course 40, being also the northerly line of said Shell Oil Company parcel, a distance of 397.68 feet to the eastern terminus of said course 40; thence along said northerly line of said Shell Oil Company parcel South 880 241 East, a dis- tance of 350 feet to a point; thence leaving said northerly line, North 280 39' 25" West, a distance of 1389.25 feet to a point; thence North 880 241 West, a distance of 566.67 feet to a point; thence South 430 37' 45" West , a distance of 532.03 feet to the common confer of courses 28 and 29 of said exterior line of the S t, r 164 F Tuesday, June 15, 1954, Continued - x Rancho Las Juntas; thence alongsaid course 29, South 30 071 30" West, a distance of 993.72 feeto a point; thence along course h 30 of said exterior line, North 68* 56' 30" East, a distance of 309.46 feet to a point; thence leaving said exterior line South r 870 28' 40" East, a distance of 624.16 feet to the point of begin- ning; r Containing 35.903 acres, more or less. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating; the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3726 of the Political Code. r. 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 ABSENT: Supervisors - None.ga APPROVED: Chairman-ofChbLirman-of the Board of bupervisoO In the Matter of Altering Boundaries 41 of the Mt. View Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, alif- ornia, that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Mt. View 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 California , pursuant to which it has de- scribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that -it be annexed to said District; 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 an- nexed, 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 Mt. View Sanitary District, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Mt. View 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 described as follows, to wit: Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Cope parcel filed March 3, 1952, uader. Recorder's Serial No. 9645, said point of beginning being also in the center line of Shell Avenue; thence from said point of beginning North- easterly along said center line on an arc to the left with a radius of 358.12 feet to its intersection with the west line of the Mountain View Sanitary District as described in the annexation dated March 7, 1949; thence leaving said center line and following said Sanitary District line S 20* 21' 30" E to the south line of Wheeler parcel re- i w corded in Volume 652 of Official Records at page 176; thence leaving said Sanitary District line, Northwesterly in a direct line to the southwest corner of hereinabove mentioned Cope parcel (File #9645) ; thence following the westerly line of said Cope parcel N 400 281 W z 111.70 feet; thence N 140 291 24" W 30 feet to the point of beginning. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal7, description of the boundaries of said territory together with a map or plat indicating ; the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3726 of the Political Code. 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 4. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. APPROVED: hairman of the Board of Supervisors s Mir n. x 164 r .Tues lap, June 15, 1954, Continued y. In the Matter of Directing Right-of-Way Agent to proceed with negotiations for purchase of property required by the Crockett County Fire Protection District. Lloyd Edwards, Fire Chief of the Crockett County Fire Protection District, appeai,6 i. before this Board and requests that the Right-of-'day Agent negotiate for the purchase of property of Mr. Paoli required by said fire district; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that George Derana, Right-of-Way Agent, be and he is hereby authorized to, neg otiate with the owner of said property for the purchase of said property, described-,, as. portion of Lot 1 in Block 1, as designated on the map entitled "Map of property belong.. ine to E. L. Colvill, additional wrvey of the Town of Crockett." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Resolution and Notice of Intention to Sell County Property r z Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, containing 1 acre, more or.-less, de- scribed as follows: Beginning on the west line of the 7.956 acre parcel of land described in the creed from IE. P. Jackson, et ux, to Contra Costa County, dated March 4, 1940 and recorded April. 127, 1940 in Volume 545 of Official Records, at page 218, at the most easterly corner of the 0.227 of an acre parcel of land described in the deed from Louis A.. Oliveira,-. . et ux, to County of Contra Costa, dated November 20, 1952 and recorded January 2', -1953 Sin Volume 2050 of Official records, at page 263• thence from said point of beginning' north 23'0 35' 30" east along said west line, 341.36 feet to the northeast line -of-said 37.956 acre parcel; thence south 66* 36' 30" east along said northeast line, 252.01 feet to the most westerly corner of the 0.585 of an acre parcel of land described in the deed from Louis Cereghino, at al, to County of Contra Costa, dated November 21, 1951 and recorded November 28, 1951 in Volume 1857 of Official Records, at page 511, lbeing also on the northwest line or the County Road known as Willow Pass Road; thence south 590 11' 25" west along said Willow .Pass Road,430.68 feet .to the point of begin I ning. Y K Nowa THEREFORE, BE IT .RF.SOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds and determines that the above property is no longer needed for any County purpose and declares its intention to sell the above property to the highest bidder for cash. i .fit BS IT FURTHER .RE50LV :D that this Board sets Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1954 at 10:00 a.m. o'clock, in the Supervisors Chambers, gall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place where sealed bids shall be received,, and at that time any bidder may orally increase the highast bid by not less than Fifty Dollars 50) each time until the property is sold. The successful bidder must immediately de- posit cash equal to twenty-five per cent (25P%) of the bid price and must pay the bal lance in cash within sixty (60) days. BE IT FU?3MR RQSOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to post and to 1publish at least once in the "Concord Transcript", a newspaper notice of the intended sale of the above property. t Passed and adopted by at least four-fifth's vote of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15th day of Tune, 1954, by Ithe following vote, to-wit: x , ASS:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. Or. Buchanan, T. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None.sy And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Tune 22, 1954, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. V 1 a; f 57 n_ Chairman. w 1ATTEST: W. T. PAASC$, CL38K By Aa pu y ler r s l t 3ti Ywok r; r 4 i 164.-b BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPEMaSORS f e sem; a THURSDAY, JUNE 179 1954 PRESENT: SlPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, t RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, ss J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: HON- ORABLE H. L. CUMINGS, CHAIRMAN. r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH CLERK. n THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 11 0*CLOCK A.M. IN THEr BOARD-CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, VIARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA Y i roc tr N11 In the absence of Chairman H. L. Cummings, Supervisor Frederickson, seconded: by.'Super r y visor Gopak, moved that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem.-, The vote-. of the 'Board on the foregoing motion was as follows: AYES: Supervisors GoY , Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson.Y NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor H. L. Cummings. t f And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, called the meeting to. order. h e" t rtfY In the Matter of Authorizing r Sheriff to transport prisonersrh : to area near Pinole to do clean- up work. t . At the request of the Tri-City Horseman's Association, and on motion of Super s ` visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff, w , r r s Long be and he is hereby authorized to transport ten ,prisoners from the County prison, Farm to do clean-up work in an area near Pinole, said prisoners to be transported: onTXp} days to be determined by said Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board members resent.g g P Y P And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 22 1954, at 9 o'clock a.m. ,s in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. x v . a c Chairman ` ATTEST: S V. T. PAASCH, CL i S Byx e X Deputy Clerk t , c 24 X4 G wfrJd r'# • Jta t f ,_ F Y -;. .. -'.e M ' M•;. lt is t J 5 at t r,fit•. fwdi . t t r a Fu°r"rd{ ty 'wr rr r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 221, 1954 THE BOARD ABET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS E I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of a Request to t Federal Agencies that there be Granted Certain Modifications in the Terms of the License to Operate the County Airport.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Contra Costa County, California, operates an airport, known as k}pyxBuchananField, under terms of a License granted by the Federal Government on July 1, 1946, a copy of which is appended hereto as Exhibit #3, and WHEREAS, the adequate maintenance and development of said airport is impor- tant to the nation's defense plant as well as to the local economy, and WHEREAS, revenues from operation of the airport at present fall far short of the amount necessary to meet operating costs so that a part of such costs as well as any expenditures on development must be financed by property taxes, thus adding to an. already heavy burden on property, and n r WHEREAS, additional revenue without any outlay on behalf of the airport would become available from leases which could be consummated were the restrictions now im- posed by Paragraph 9 of the above-mentioned License to be removed from certain area of the field not now in use, r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board hereby requests removal of the restrictions of said paragraph from the portion of said field described in Exhibit appended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to the county's highway depart- ment for development as an equipment maintenance depot and from the portion described, in Exhibit #6 appended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to the Robert w, Dollar Company as a site for an airplane hangar. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraxCosta... this 22nd day of June, 1954 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,,-,..-,.. W. G. Buchanan, J . Frederickson l;t, NOES: Supervisors - None f ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the x County of Contra Costa Authoris- ing the Filing of a Disclaimer. x . WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an actiori 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. 2.01 acres of land,,, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, EDMUND T. UREN et and yUNKNOWNOWNERS, defendants", No. 32673; and WHEREAS immediate possession of the land subject of said action was heretofore granted the United States and ever since the United States has been in possession of said lands; and WHEREAS It appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the lands subject of said action, as described in the complaint and Order for Delivery of Possession on file in said action, and the Tax Collector of Yolo County advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the lands subject of said action. Y NOW, THEREFORE, 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 Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. r,f The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Goyak who moved its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Taylor and said Resolution was adopted on roll call by the following vote: 1£ AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor- W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson fly. NOES: Supervisors - None b ABSENT:Supervisors - None. WHEREUPON the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors declared the foregoing Resolution adopted, and L>u SO ORDERED. 1 hal Board of Supervisors 34 A 166 r_ Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - f.In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Authoriz- ing the Filing of a Disclaimer. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa, which action is now pend- ing 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. 541.01 acres of land, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor: nia, MARY MAHONEY VIERA et al, defendants," No. 28371; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no claim or interest in or to the land subject of said action; and WHEREAS, the Tax Collector of the County of Contra -Costa advises that all taxes and assessments against said property having been paid; and a. WHEREAS, the United States of America has had title and possession to said lands since the filing of a Declaration of Taking in the above entitled action on the 13th day of October, 1948; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, as follows: That the County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any right, title or interest in or to the land subject of the above entitled action, or in or to any compensation which may be awarded for the taking thereof, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer k, in the above entitled action. k' The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Dissolution of KENSINGTON POLICE PROTECTION DISTRICT. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 25th day of November, 1952 a petition pursuant to Section 20,130, et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, requesting the dis- solution of the Kensington Police Protection District, which said petition was signed r by fifty and more persons who are registered voters in said Kensington Police Protec- tion District, as appears by the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on file herein; and WHEREAS, this Board did, by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 25th day of November, 1952, fix Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1952, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez,; Contra Costa County, California, at ten o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the matter might be heard, as the time and place when said petition for dissolution of said police protection district would be heard; and i art. WHEREAS, this Board did, at said time, and from time to time thereafter, in regular meeting, continue said time of hearing to Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1954, and the Board on said 18th day of May, 1954, having heard and passed upon the petition; and no person having objected to the prayer of said petition, did call an election upon ; the proposition of dissolving the said Kensington Police Protection District, and set Tuesday, the 15th day of June , 1954, a day not less than twenty (20) days after the adoption of said resolution calling said election as the date of said election, and did mss. set forth therein election precincts, polling places and names of judges, inspectors and clerks for said special election, together with the Board's resolution that the polls be open from the hour of ten o'clock a.m. to the hour of seven o'clock p.m. , and did direct the County Clerk to give notice of said election in the manner and for the time required by law; and r WHEREAS, the County Clerk did give notice of said election by publication in the "RICHMOND INDEPENDENT" for the time required by law, as appears by the affidavit of the publisher on file herein; and WHEREAS, said election was duly and regularly held and this Board has today canvassed the returns of said election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board finds the results of said election to be as follows: i For Awins' Consolidated Precinct No. 1 2 --151 34 3 -- 9_ 16 TOTAL 340 i and this Board does, therefore, pursuant to the provision of Section 20,140 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, find that a majority of the votes cast at said election are in favor of the dissolution, and it does direct the Clerk of the Board to enter a finding to this effect in the minutes of the Board of Supervisors s and does declare said district dissolved. 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 22nd day of June, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: Supervisors - I.AYES: pe T Goyak, H L Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Yf Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued In the Matter of the Establishment of County Service Area D-1. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. D-1. WHEREAS, there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on the 17th day of May, 1954, a request by Board members, pursuant to Government Code Section 25210.11 for the establishment of County Service Area D-1 for drainage purposes which said request was duly and regularly executed on the 18th day of May, 1954, by supervisors Ivan T. Goyak and Ray S. Taylor; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did, pursuant to said request, on the 18th day of May, 1954, by the unanimous vote of all of the members of this Board, duly and regularly pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish County Service Area D-1, and did cause notice of the time and place of hearing on proposed formation of County Service Area D-1 to be published in the "Pleasant Hill News", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published weekly in the County of Contra Costa, in the manner and for the time required by law, which said resolution and notice contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code and did set 10 q.` o'clock a.m. , Tuesday, the 22nd day of June, 1954, as the time, and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area; and WHEREAS, said notice as so prepared, set forth therein all of the matters 01. required to be contained in it by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code; and t, WHEREAS, this Board did, on this date, at the time and place set for hearing, call for protests as provided by Section 25,210.17, and no protests as to the formation A* of said County Service Area being made either orally or in writing by an interested person or taxpayer; NOW, THEREFORE, this Board does find and determine that the services descri- bed in the resolution of intention are entirely extended County services, and does es- m; tablish the hereinafter described area as County Service Area D-1, to provide mainten- ance of drainage structures therein. Y The unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County, which is established as County Service Area D-1 is particularly described as follows: xAportionoftheRanchoLasJuntasandaportionoftheRanchoMonte Del Diablo, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of that certain parcel of land f conveyed to Hagstrom's Food Stores, Inc. , by deed dated June 22, 1951, re- corded July 5, 1951, in Book 1787 of Official Records at Page 583, Records of Contra Costa County, said point of beginning being a point in the south- erly line of land conveyed to Wateman H. Jones, Et Ux. , by deed dated De- cember 30, 1947, and recorded December 30, 1947, in Book 1160 of Official Records at Page 284; thence from said point of beginning along said south- x erly line of Jones Land South 890 16' 39" East, 280.78 ft. to a point in the westerly boundary of land now or formerly of Mary Liebert described in deed recorded in Book 1934 of Official Records at Page 158; thence along said westerly boundary South 410 29' 57" East, 102.25 ft. , South 20 371 37" West, 52.00 ft. , South 520 141 27" East, 11.89 ft. to the southwest corner of said Liebert land- thence along the southerly boundary of Lie-x bert (1934-OR-158) North 78a 53' 03" East, 710.88 feet to the center line of Walnut Creek; thence along said center line South 330 311 46" East, 325.82 ft. to the northwesterly line of the right of way (100 ft. wide) conveyed to East Bay Municipal Utility District by deed recorded in Book 13 of Official Records at Page 461; thence along said right of way South 200 40' 03" West, 222.33 ft. , South 200 151 03" West, 46.53 ft. to the northeast comer of that certain 1.43 acre parcel of land conveyed to Jack W. Lytle, Et. Ux. , by deed recorded in Book 1170 of Official Records at page 157; thence South 770 51t 45" East, 478.20 ft. to the northwest corner of 1.43 acre parcel (1170-OR-157) ; thence South 360 161 57" East, 484.06 ft. to the northwesterly right of way line of the above mentioned East Bay Municipal Utility District (13-OR-461) ; thence South 200 151 03" West, 36.78 ft. to the northeast corner of Sherman Acres Unit #2 as shown and delineated on map filed Book 42 of Maps at Page 33, Records of Contra Costa County; thence North 890 02' 57" West, 871.41 ft. along the north- erly line of said Sherman Acres to a point distant South 890 021 57t1 East, 350.00 ft. from the easterly line of the Contra Costa Highway; thence leaving said northerly line of Sherman Acres North 00 56' 52" East, 215.00 ft. , North 890 02' 57" West, 50.00 ft. ; thence North 00 561 52" East, 228.40 ft. , North 890 021 57" West, 20.00 ft. , North 00 56' 52" East, 490.91 feet, North 100 48' 36" West, 102.88 ft. to the point of beginning, containing 22.051 acres more or less. 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 22nd day of June, 1954, by the following vote: t, x AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor,F ya g Y Y , W. G. Buchanan, and J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f, y a j. Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - aR In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in r the matter of election for dissolution of Kensington Police Protection 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 r election held on June 15, 1954, for the dissolution of the Kensington Police Protection ; District, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00, and $5.80 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at $10.00. s ,. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in favor of the following for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: s' CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 1 LILLIAN B. ARTHUR, 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley 7 Services as election officer 12.50 F Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 5.80 Total 21.30 ELLEN P. WILLITS, 824 Coventry Road, Berkeley 7 u Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 MARJORIE MILLER, 260 Amherst Avenue, Berkeley 8 GServicesaselectionofficer Total 12. 0 12.50 4p ALFRED H. ARTHUR, 6 Marchant Court, Berkeley 7 Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 h EVELYN TINKHAM, 13 Kingston Road, Berkeley 7 Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 5.80 lF.. Total 21.30 OLIVE M. GUYOT, 420 Balra Drive, El Cerrito Services as election officer 12-50 Total 12.50 ALDEAN K. HOM, 49 Windsor Avenue, Berkeley Services as election officer 12. 0 i Total 12.50 Y. ARLINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 52 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley c/o Mrs. V. G. Danner, Secretary Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. s DOROTHY H. CAKE, 240 Willamette Avenue, Berkeley 8 Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 n Mileage delivering election returns5.80 Total 21.30 HELEN McDERMONT, 541 Vistamont Avenue, Berkeley 8 Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 MARION W. CASSELL, 308 Vassar Avenue, Berkeley 8 Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 GEORGE F. CAKE, 240 Willamette Avenue, Berkeley 8 Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.gip" In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approved:; K Decrease Increase r Pinole County Fire Protection District Services - Other Contractual 650.00 Emergency Appropriation 150.00 Unappropriated Reserve - Pinole Fire Protection 500.00 Contract for fire service entered into with City of Pinole in excess of budget allowance. Emergency appropriation in amount of $150.00 necessary. Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - Decrease Increase County Hospital Unappropriated Reserve-Gen•l. Hind 295$4..00 Capital Outlay 2,5$1..00 3 Mayo Instrument Stands 290.00 9 Table Desks 2$5.00` 1 Nurse's Dressing Cart 175.00'. 1 Single Basin Stand 60.00 2 Double Basin Stands 175.00 1 Heated Bassinette 425,00 1 High Posture Chair 0.00 1 Swivel Chair 70.00 3 Settees 430.00 4 Arm Chairs 235.00 1 Coffee Table 4 Card Tables 55.00 60.00 4 Three Position Chaise 150.00 2 Aluminum Folding Tables 70.00 VM _1 Postal Scales 21}.00 Health Department Temp. and Seasonal Help 500.00 a Professional Fees 12,000.00 Communications 600.00 Rent of Real Property 7,000.00 Laundry and Towel Service 250.00 Laboratory Exams.41600.00 Auto Mileage 29000.00 Unappropriated Reserve 26,950.00 Additional funds required tooqoperate department for rest of 1953-54 fiscal year, said funds necessary because of amalgamation of City of Richmond Health Department with Co. Health Department on January 15, 1954• Probation Home for Feeble Minded Services 22000.00 Care of Juvenile Court Wards Services 400-00 Unappropriated Reserve 2v400.00 g. Unappropriated Reserve 2,400.00 California Youth Authority Services 29400-00- Highway 400.00` Hi hway i C.O. - Primary Road #7711 665.00 C.O. - Primary Bridge #9621 1,479 00 C.O. - Secondary Bridge #7353 4,5$5.00 C.O. - Secondary Right of Way - Rd. #$543 6,729.00 Unappropriated Reserve 69729.00 6,729°000' To cover part of estimated cost to acquire right of way on Hoffman Lane Work Order 44$1. C.O. - Primary Road #5261 1,147.00 C.O. - Small Betterment Projects - Primary 5.00 k C.O. - Secondary Road #53$5 2,032:00 t Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2,032.00 2,032.00,;. To have Alves Lane between curb and pavement, Work Order 44$3 . k. Justice Court #1 Martinez - 141 f . Services 370.00 Supplies 210.00 Employees Reimb. Allow 1$5.00 Capital Outlay 68.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 395.00 6$:00{ To provide for purchase of certain items, etc. District Attorne Ts Office f Capital Outlay - T Desk, Typewriter 155,00 Capital Outlay - 1 Chair, ypist's 52.00 Capital Outlay - 1 Typewriter 1$0.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 3$7.00 X To provide financing for equipment for additional clerical help. Courts and Administration Bld s. Unappropriated es. -- General Fund 600.00 Temp & Seas. help -- 174-204 600.00 h Due to the fact that Civil Service was unable to fill our new position of Gardener-Caretaker from a list , we were compelled to hire temporary help, resulting in the over expenditure in this account. o Planning Commissionx Temporary and seasonal 1,125.00" Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,125.00 For continued employment of two planning assistants until eligible list is available from Civil Service. x v a h 1 7 0 Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - A` Decrease Increase Social Service k Unappropriated Reserve 472.00 Temporary Help 472.00 To provide assistance in investigation unit pending review of need for permanent position. Agricultural Commissioners Permanent ersonne 19988.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 1,988.00 We apparently reduced the wages & Salaries appropriations too much at the end pH of six months, because there has been no new positions authorization since that date.dry Treasurer w Sundry Services (300) 209.00 Temporary Help (200)209.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 209.00 209.00 Bookkeeping Machine Operator forced to terminate services without prior notice because of illness. Appropriation needed to employ experienced help until position is filled. t yy T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is authorized and approved: Decrease Increase i w Count Surveyor Supplies 500.00 Special Expense 1500.00 s Department Service Credits 29000.00 Unappropriated Reserve 22000.00 29000.00 r Supplies - account low - unanticipated purchasing Special Expense - county cars assigned to this department - estimate too low in 1953-54 budget. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. fOnmotionofSupervisorFrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is authorized and E approved: Decrease Increase h Count Hospital Services 20,000:00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 20,000.00 To finance repairs to old hospital building. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriationv Adjustment. On motion of Supervisors Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is authorized and approved: Decrease Increase TCount Hospital emporary & Seasonal Help 509000.00 Supplies 509000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 509000.00 50,000.00 To cover wages for employees hired on a temporary basis instead of permanent . Yrs The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Ordinances 874, 8?9 and 896. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances 874, 879 and 896 and a copy ! 4 of each of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner re-14; A quired by law as evidenced by affidavits of publication presented to this BoardFf.A Now, therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances 874, 979 and 896 be and they are hereby declared duly published. fw i YFx The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j j j Y., X Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - l In the Matter of Granting Lonniek, Johnson permission to conduct a cps. dance at the Savory Club. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that LONNIE JOHNSON, 612 4th Street, Richmond, California be, and he is hereby granted permission to hold a dance on July 3, 1954, until 3 a.m. at the Savory Club, 2nd and Chesley Street, Richmond, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jf r" In the Matter of Recommendations of the Civil Service Commission on compensation matters. Recommendations of the Civil Service Commission on compensation matters, and._' which recommendations are dated June 22, 1954, are presented to this Board And ordered: placed on file. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners from Prison Farm to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and he is hereby authorized to transport prisoners, the number to be determined by said Sheriff, to grounds of the Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association, Inc. at any time or any number of days from this date through De- cember 31, 1954, at the discretion of Sheriff Long. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Diablo Disposal Service permit to oper- ate garbage collection trucks over county roads. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor; Buchanan, IT IS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Diablo Disposal Aervice be and it is hereby granted per--x=. mission to operate its garbage collection trucks over the county roads in accordance with the provisions of Ordinances No. 565 and No. 511. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. In the Matter of Communication x. from H. P. ASCANIO and JOHN EVOLA re status of COLUMBIA 4-,- PARK (Housing Units). On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisors Frederickson, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a communication dated June 21, addressed to Supervisors W. G. Buchanan by H. P. ASCANIO and JOHN EVOLA of Pittsburg, California with reference to the Columbia Park Housing Units, be and the same is hereby referred to the . Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa for its study and comments, with the possibilit of a future discussion between the Housing Authority, the Board of Supervisors and' othei . parties interested in the future development of Columbia Park. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution re- questing the Public Housing Ad- ministration to extend the per- iod of equivalent demolition rel- ative to law rent projects of the Housing Authority of the County r'N of Contra Costa for a period of one year. WHEREAS, the low rent housing program in the County of Contra Costa, as being v carried out by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, is predicated upon`, the proposition that there must be an equivalent demolition of substandard houses with in a year after the completion of low rent housing projects; and WHEREAS, said equivalent demolition has been extended from time to time be- cause of the dire housing shortage in the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, the housing conditions in the County of Contra Costa are still ser- ious er ious today; and z'p WHEREAS, the extension of equivalent demolition has now expired and, unless further extended, requires the present demolition of numerous substandard dwellings throughout the County; and WHEREAS, the vacancy ratio in this County in substandard housing is less than 3 three (3) percent. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa earnestly requests the Public Housing Administration to extend the period of equivalent demolition relative to the low rent projects of the Housing Auth-k„f, 4"n Fg+, G Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - t 1 } ority of the County of Contra Costa for a period of one (1) year. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor,Pe I a s Cummings, Y Y , W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 3 NOES:Supervisors - None 4 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f In the Matter of Authorizing Don Sanford, Administrative Assistant, Social Welfare Department to attend meeting. W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, having been by this Board authorized to attend a meeting of the State Social Welfare Advisory Board in Los Angeles, June 23rd to June 25th inclusive, and it appearing that he will not be able to attend said meeting; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Don Sanford, Administrative Assistant of r the Social Welfare Department be, and he is hereby authorized to attend said meeting, at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k In the Matter of Authorizing Im- provements to Main Building, Al County Hospital, with County Forces. a. WHEREAS, there are a number of custodial care patients being cared and treated for at a private institution in the western part of the County at great cost to the County; and WHEREAS, the erection of new buildings at the County Hospital in Martinez have made available the old main County Hospital Building as a place for the care and treatment of such custodial care patients; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and proper that said building be immediately recon- ditioned as to types and kinds of improvements which may be made without delay by County forces, such as painting, reconditioning of plumbing and other types of improve- f went to said building which are necessary before custodial care patients may be housed therein; and WHEREAS, delay which would necessarily be involved in the preparation of de- tailed plans and specifications,p publication of call for bids and other procedural steps involved in preparing, calling for and accepting bids for this work and such de- lay would necessarily be of great expense to the County of Contra Costa in continued disbursements to said private institution for custodial care for County Hospital pa- tients; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Superintendent of Buildings be and he is hereby authorized and directed to expend not in excess of Twenty Thousand Dollars 20,000) for the reconditioning and improvement of the old main County Hospital Build ing with County forces. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of June, 1954, 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 w In the Matter of Bid rejected for Improvement of Water Distribution System for Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the bid of Valley Engineers, Inc. , P. 0. Box 412, Fresno, California, be, and the same is hereby REJECTED for the reason that said bidder neg- lected to enclose a certified or cashier's check with the bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 I s 4 F AlJ' t F Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Bids and Awarding contract for the construction of certain improvements to the Water Distribution System of j Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction ofcer- tain improvement to the Water Distribution System of Contra Costa County Water Works Y° District No. 1; 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 read to the Board by the Clerk: f=.Tfra M. G. M. Construction Co. , P. 0. Box 1056, Concord, California; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21, California; j Engineers Limited Pipeline Co. , 11858 San Pablo Avenue, E1 Cerrito, California; Paris Brothers, 2752 Park Boulevard, Oakland 6, California; y Alex Robertson Company, P. 0. Box 786, Walnut Creek, California; Underground Construction Co. , 75th Avenue and San Leandro Boulevard, Oakland, California; E. T. Haas Co. , 407 Harbor Boulevard, Belmont, California; D. A. Parrish & Sons, 3128 E. Miner Avenue, Stockton, California; Byron Jackson Co. , 500 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California; and said bids having been referred to Phil R. Jones, Consulting Engineer, for his y recommendation in said matter; and said Phil R. Jones having recommended to this Board' that Part II (Pump House) and Alternate Route "B" with C. I., which totals $21,897, of bid of M. G. M. Construction Co. is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that Part II and Alternate Route "B" with C. I. , which totals $21,897, of said bid, as follows, is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work: Item Unit Price Total PART I 1 4.60 8,004.00 1-A 66 1114$.40 2 750.00 750.00 3 373.00 373.00 4 250.00 250.00 r PART II 1 614.00 614.00 2 4,084.00 4,084.00 r 3320-00 1,320.00 rr PART I - ALTERNATE ROUTE "B" t 1 5.20 14,300-00 F 1-B 66 11$15.00 2 750.00 750.00 3 579.00 579.00 4 250.00 250.00 r NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor. Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and., 4 '. materials for said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said M. G. M. Construc- tion Co. , at the unit prices submitted in said bid for Part II and Alternate Route "B", which totals $21,897, with C. I. 4Y IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said M. G. M. Construction Co. shall present toa this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $10,948.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful. bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids., The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of 1 Change Order No. 3 , Construe- tion of Office and Court Build-M ing in Richmond. On the recommendation of Donald L. Hardison, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3 which refers to contract with Stolte Incorporated, re construction of County Building in Richmond, and which will provide for a revision of Paragraph A. , Article 25, Terms of Payment of General Conditions, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. ti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y 174 Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for ArchitecturalServices, Corporation Yard to be constructed in Richmond a. Area. Agreement dated June 22, 1954 between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called the Owner and Oakie C. Johnson, Architect and Elvin A. Cometta, 3516 MacDonald Avenue, Richmond hereinafter called the Architect, and wherein said Architect agrees to perform certain professional services for which said Owner agrees to pay a fee of 0% of the cost of the work, etc. , 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 the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf 'i of the Owner.rY The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x 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 con- rt . trol, 1954-55• tAformofcontractbetweentheCounty, the United States Fish and, Wildlife j Service and the California State Department of Agriculture, wherein the County agrees, to provide $4,692 for the payment of salaries and authorized travel costs of personnel employed in the predatory animal control program in Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 1954 to June 30, 1955, is presented to this Board; and r ` On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 4 n BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings,; Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 4 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Approval of t Lease with James C. Stormer E et al (sewage disposal area for Los Lomitas Sewer Main- tenance District) . On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that lease dated June 221 1954 between James C. Stormer, Arthur A. Castagna, Axel -Nyberg and Gladys Nyberg, hereinafter jointly referred to as Lessors, and the Los Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District, hereinafter referred to as Lessee, and ' which provides for the leasing of certain described property by said Lessors to s aid w; Lessee and on which property the Lessee maintains a sewage disposal works and facili- ties the term of said lease bei for one year,the Lessee to pay as rent for the use 1 of same $2,622.36 payable upon the execution of the lease and the further sum of $75 per month payable in advance for each month of the term of said lease and thereafter under certain conditions, the rental to be paid to Lessor's attorney, Paul D. Morse, 1112 Central Bank Building, Oakland, California, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, p and H. L. CU141INGS, Chairman of this Board, the governing body of said Los Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the Lessee IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County is authorized to draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of said lease. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application to the State for allotment of funds, portion of cost of plans for addi- tion to Hall of Records.RESOLUTIONS 1 1. WHEREAS, The State of California under Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944 (4th Extra Session) , has appropriated funds for allotment by the Director of Finance to provide financial assistance to Local Agencies defined therein as counties, cities or 1 : cities and counties for the purpose of defraying not to exceed one-half the cost of 4r preparing engineering field surveys, engineering or architectural designs, and working and detailed drawings and specifications (hereinafter called "Plans") required for post- r . war public works projects described as "specific projects" in said Act; and 2. WHEREAS, The Auditor of Contra Costa County, hereinafter designated as Local Agency", desires to apply to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation ; r Board, as the case may be, for an allotment of the State's share of the estimated cost of preparing the completed plans hereinafter mentioned and there has been prepared and Presented to this legislative body for consideration an application for such purpose, and 4. 3. WHEREAS, Local agency has provided, or will make available upon approval of the aforementioned application, sufficient funds to prepare the completed plans herein mentioned; now, therefore, be it 4. RESOLVED That local agency submit the aforesaid application to the Di-YrectorofFinanceandortheStateAllocationBoard, as the case may be, requesting allotment of Ten Thousand Two-Hundred Forty-Three and Fifty-Two Cents (4109243.52) 4, Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - S dollars being not more than one-half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or for such amount as may be approved by the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board (said allotment to be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparing said completed plans required) , for a specific project to be undertaken by local agency and described as Additions, Hall of Records; A 5. RESOLVED, That the estimated cost of preparing such plans is Twenty-Three Thousand Eight-Hundred Dollars ($23,800.00) and that local agency has made provisionz for paying one-half or more of the cost of preparing such plans; be it further r' 6. RESOLVED That for the purposes of this application, H. E. MC NAMER, AUDITOR-CONTROLLER, COURT HOUSE, ]MTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, be and he hereby is designated as the authorized agent of local agency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above-mentioned application on behalf of the local agency and submit the same to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board together with a certified statement of the estimated cost of preparing such plans and such other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as the representative of local agency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrange- ments, including submission to the Director of Finance of applications for reimburse- ment , which may be necessary to secure reimbursement for the State's share of the ex- 4 penditures made in preparing said completed plans. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of June, 1954, 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 f 1 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing Dis- tribution of Tax-Deeded Land Rental.w The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the following,-,. proceeds from rental of tax-deeded lands having been forwarded to the County by the State Controller's Office: April 1, 1952 to October 31, 1953 - $3171.77 And that on the basis of share claims filed by other taxing agencies in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 3659.3 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, this amount should be distributed as follows: City of El Cerrito 15$.92 s City of Richmond 11158.37 5 County 1,854-48 31171-77 k NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that distribution of the above amounts from the tax deeded land rental Rind as provided in Section 3659.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.,F4,.be and the same is hereby authorized. U The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r e In the Matter of Acquisition of Right of Way for Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. The County Right of Way Agent having completed negotiations with certain property owners for propertyre for flood controlrequiredq purposes (for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District) (Rights of Way) ; y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor 4,Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrants for property being purchased from the following per- sons, said warrants to be in favor of the Contra Costa Title Company to be delivered to the County Right of Way Agent: Parcel Owner Amount Escrow No. Las Trampas No. 3 Fred J. and Berenice W. Foster 50.00 186213-7 Las Trampas No. 5 Ott and Gladys Gardner 500.00 186213-9 San Ramon No. 6 John C. and Veda V. Wayne 500.00 186213-12 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Deed accepted i by the County Administrator. On June 22, 1954, the County Administrator, pursuant to the authority granted by the Board, accepted deed from the State of California to cover the site of the Memorial Monument, described as a portion of Lots 16 and 17 as shown on the map of Walnut Creek Acres, Unit No. 1, filed September 22, 1941, in Map Book 25, ' at page 8489 in the office of the County Recorder, containing 0.275 of an acre more or less. i76 Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - y In the Matter of Authorizing the County Clerk to Accept r, Certain Deeds of Grants. RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that pursuant to the authority vested in the Board of f Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by Section 272$1 of the Government Code of the State of California, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, is hereby authorized to accept on behalf of the Count of Contra Costa an and all deeds quitclaim deeds andYYQ grants con- veying any interest in or easements or rights of way upon or across real property to the County of Contra Costa for public drainage, street or highway purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, the fore-? going resolution was duly passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of w the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present this 22nd day of June, 1954• In the Matter of Accepting for Public Purposes Convey- ances of Certain Easements.RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa, Grantee herein, acting; by and through its Board of Supervisors, hereby accepts for public purposes the real t property or interest therein conveyed by the instruments described as follows: f SYS. Grantor Interest Date of Instrument Laurence H. Dorcy and Doris Easement for flood con- May 27, 1954 S. Dorcy trol purposes Lois May Paulson Easement for flood con- May 28, 1954 k " trol purposes F i Ott Gardner and Gladys Gardner Easement for flood con- June 72 1954 trol purposes John C. Wayne and Veda V. Wayne Easement for flood con-June 21, 1954 E trol purposes Fred J. Foster and Berenice W. Easement for flood con-June 4, 1954 5 Foster trol purposes BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa through its Board of h Supervisors hereby consents to the recording of the deeds described above. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, the fore- going resolution was duly passed and adopted by unanimous vote of the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa.Y;G= t u In the Matter of Election of Members No. 3, No. 7 and Al- ternate, Board of Retirement, County Retirement Association. i t WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having on April 27, 1954 adopted a resolu- tion directing that an election be held for the purpose of electing Member No. 3, Mem- ' ber No. 7, and Alternate Member of the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County, Employees Retirement Association (Member No. 7 and Alternate Member being Safety Members); and having directed in said resolution that said election be held on June 18, 1954, and ; that the County Clerk cause all ballots cast for said offices and received by him to be tallied by an Election Board consisting of four members (two members of the Retirement f.. Association and two safety members of the Retirement Association) on June 21, 1954, and ; the returns certified by said Election Board to this Board of Supervisors; a° And said election having been duly held in the manner provided by this Board; ; and said Clerk having this day certified to this Board the results of the canvass made by the election board, which canvass was made on June 21, 1954, as follows: MEMBER BOARD OF RETIREMENT N0. 3 A. J. PAUL RHODES 369 votes Scattering 10 votes MEMBER BOARD OF RETIREM04T N0. Safety ember tR ALBERT ALJETS 18 votes Scattering 2 votes ALTERNATE MEMBER OF BOARD OF RETIREMENT f Safety Member f FRANCIS (BILL) NOTTINGHAM 18 votes r Said ALBERT ALJETS being a County Peace Officer Member and said FRANCIS (BILL) NOTTINGHAM being a Member assigned to active fire suppression in a County Fire Protec x tion District; r 1 JJJgB orf Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Continued - 4 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. PAUL RHODES be and he is hereby duly de- clared elected to the office of Member No. 3 Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County, y , IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that ALBERT ALJETS be and he is hereby ordered duly elected to the office of Member No. 7, Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County; a IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that FRANCIS (BILL) NOTTINGHAM be and he t is hereby declared duly elected to the office of Alternate Member, Board of Retirement: of Contra Costa County; And the County Clerk is directed to issue Certificates of Election to said persons. x 45 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of Appointing Can- vassing Boards to Count Absentee Voters' Ballots State Primary Election held June 8, 1954• It appearing to this Board that the number of absentee voters' ballots re- turned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds 75 in number; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to section 7803 (B), of the Elections Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that a single canvassing board of 14 voters, which this Board deems necessary to be ap- pointed to count and canvass all of the Absentee Voters Ballots cast in the County at the June 8, 1954 State Primary Election, be and they are hereby authorized as follows, to wit: Leone Hinrichsen 903 Estudillo Street, Martinez Lois Marvin 540 Wano Street, Martinez Catherine Aiello 3220 Ricks Court, Martinez Birdella Blakemore 2441 Orange Street, Martinez Ethel L. Pascoe 826 Pine Street , Martinez Madge Stewart 1877 Maybelle Drive, Concord Cecilia McSweeney 125 Margie Drive, Concord Geraldine McMullin 149 Hazel Drive, Concord Mabel V. Anderson 1926 Dora Street, Walnut Creek Hester Peterson 2460 Orange St. , Martinez Julia Harrington Port Costa Winifred Willett 321 G Street, Martinez and Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson of the County Clerk's Staff; z' IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to Section 7803.1 of the Elections Code the following named voters are hereby appointed and designate to.. upon challenges and all considerations relating to the marking of the ballots, to ,wit: fi Geraldine McMullin, Cecilia McSweeney, Leone Hinrichsen, Dorothy Boyd. and James Olsson; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for said canvassing Board above referred to, with the exception of Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson, regular County employees, is fixed at the rate of $1.64 per hour. 5*'. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, June 29, 1954, at 9 o'clock a.m. p in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. t tea' Chairman r ATTEST: 3g< W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By i Lt! Cfi, Deputy Clerk n s : u r - G e xr r 4 G BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954, THE d 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. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. a G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. w PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: C Decrease Increase Highway 1) C.O. - Secondary Rd. Grou #3643 213.00 C.O. - Primary Rd. -Group 1481 213.00 2) C.O. - Primary Bridge Group #5571 59.00 C.O. - Secondary Bridge Group #$773 59.00 a t To cover MeWorknditures in excess of original estimate on work orders closed ! 5/31/54• Order 4419 (2) Work Order 442$. C.O. - Secondary Road Construction Rights of Wap 302000.00 C.O. - Primary Road Construction Rights of Way 302000.00 f. To cover expenditures made for right of way for Willow Pass Extension which t was set up in 1953-54 budget as Road 3963 and later changed to Road 4571. i County Clerk Clerk 102 Maintenance (Supplies) 600.00 District Formation 103 Maintenance (Services) 1,000.00 it Clerk 102 Salaries Temp. & Seasonal Help 1,600.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1,600.00 1,600.00 To transfer surplus funds to cover shortage in extra help appropriation. Probation Department Juvenile Hall-Other Contractual Services 50.00 Capital Outlay - Settees 50.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 50.00 50.00 Funds to be used to open safe now held by Purchasing Department. This r safe needed for storage of money and other valuables.fib The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments.i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed be, and the same are hereby authorized! 1 Maintenance Established new position of Carpenter Leadman at salary range 130 429-449-470) and allocated one position in said class to Build- ing Maintenance Department, effective July 1, 1954. 1 Y e Established new position of Painter Leadman at salary range 130 429-449-470) and allocated one position in said class to Build- ing Maintenance Department, effective July 1, 1954• Assessor SSS} Created the position titled Supervising Real Property Appraiser with salary range 33 ($449-$539) and allocated two positions in said class. County Hospital Created new position of Institution Leadman and allocated one to the County Hospital. Cancelled one position of Institution Helper, effective at once.4 Created new position of Institution Leadman at salary range 22 271-326) and allocated one position in said class and cancellede, one position of Porter, effective at once. U r, k 1. Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - County Hospital (Continued) Approval of the position of Principal Clerk, Range 30 (4392-$4.70) per month with 12% added - $5,268.00 per year, allocated to the County Hospital , effective at once. County Library f Addition of (1) position of Typist-Clerk to staff of County Library, effective July 1, 1954• M Addition of (1) Library Aide to staff of County Library fi Addition of (1) Library Aide to serve 10 hours per week at El Portal Branch, effective July 1, 1954• F Approved increase from 20 to 40 hours per week of (1) Library Aide in catalog department of Main County Library, effective July 1, 1954• t Addition of one Branch Library Assistant to serve 32 hours per week at Orinda Branch, effective July 1, 1954• Flood Control District Established Position of Hydraulic Engineer with salary range 40 ($618-742) , effective 7/1/54 to be allocated to the Flood Control District. H. Probation r Approved changing effective date of Field Probation Officer Position No. 28 to June 4, 1954 instead of July 1, 1954. s^ Civil Service Commission Approved title change of Property Appraiser Buildings to Real Property Appraiser, effective at once. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County w.. Auditor to Draw Warrants in favor 7 of the Canvassing Board, Absentee h . Voters' Ballots, June 8, 1954. This Board having on June 22, 1954 adopted an order appointing certain named voters to count and canvass all of the Absentee Voters' Ballots cast in the County at: the June 8, 1954 State Primary Election; The County Clerk having stated to this Board that the canvassing board has completed the count of said ballots in 14 hours; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in the sum of $22.96 to each of said voters referred to in said order of June 22, 1954, except Winifred Willett, said amounts being at the rate of $1.64 per hour which was the compensation fixed in said order of June 22, 1954, and except Dor othy Boyd and James Olsson, regular County employees. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of Winifred Willett in the sum of_$16.40, said Mrs. Willett.` having worked a total of 10 hours. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector-Treasurer to sell at Public Auction certain property which has been deeded to the State for non-payment of delin- quent taxes. At the request of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Tax Collector-Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized, in accordance with provisions of Sections 3691 to 3730 inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to sell at public auction to the highest bidder the herein 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 following the description of each parcel: Year of Sale Date of Deed to Minimum t. Blocks Lots Delinquency Number State and Number Sale Price CITY OF EL CERRITO AMENDED MAP RICHMOND PACIFIC HEIGHTS E of9 & 13 all of 10 1942-43 2886 6/28/48-173 140.00 9 l. 5 4} 4'_. F 1 S O Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - Year of Sale Date of Deed to Minimum Blocks Lots Delinquency Number State and Number Sale Pricel City of E1 Cerrito BERKELEY COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE UNIT NO. 1 Continued) Tri por Lot 178 in 1938-39 1400 7/3/44-206 40.00 NE cor frnt 40 ft on Stockton Avenue C CITY OF RICHMOND roa CERITOS ADDITION TO RICHMOND r- 2 13 1937-38 934 6/29/43-129 65.00 r -' 6 29 1939-40 829 6/27/45-82 65.00 t 9 2 1938-39 1038 7/3/44-162 65.00 FOURTH ADDITION TO RICHMOND yea 48 6 1939-40 31 6/27/45-4 65. 00f GRIFFIN & WATROUS ADDITION TO RICHMOND 1 17 16 & 17 1941-42 180 6/30/4.7-16 115.00 e 17 18 & 19 1944-45 93 6/29/50-8 180.00 HARBOR GATE SUBDIVISION 5 4 G 60 & 61 1945-46 877 6/29/51-46 145.00 HERMANS ADDITION TO RICHMOND 4 27 1937-38 118 6/29/43-23 80.00 HIGHLAND TRACT Ede F 7 1938-39 343 7/3/44-44 75.00 I HUBER ADDITION 4 f 3 1 & 2 1937-38 772 6/29/43-100 100.00 INDUSTRIAL CENTER r 3 4 1937-38 412 6/29/43-56 45.00 5 29 1938-39 400 7/3/44-54 45.00 INNER HARBOR BUSINESS BLOCKS 12 5 1938-39 1073 37 44-169 00. ,05 MEE KERS ADDITION TO RICHMOND r 3 u. 10 28 1946-47 112 7/1/52-9 12000 17 18 1938-39 126 7/3/44-21 70.00 ss r NICHOLL SUBDIVISION OF RICHMOND i L ' f 4 E F 16 & 17 1946-47 5 7/1/52-2 130..00.. NYSTROM*S ADDITION TO RICHMOND f 11 33 & 34 1938-39 92 7/3/44-12 125.00 r 15 1 1944-45 85 6/29/51-107 14.5.00.: 18 12 1945-46 86 6/29/51-8 110.00 E 18 21 & 22 1936-37 117 7/3/44-287 105`.00. . s 19 9 & 10 1936-37 118 7/3/44-288 105.00 s B. BOORMAN'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PULLMAN 2 2 1940-41 913 7/1/46-77 105.00 . . # PULLMAN PARK TRACT F W 43 & all 44 1938-39 736 7/,3/44-112 65.00 w H 7 1940-41 632 7/1/46-47 60.00 J 50 1942-43 1765 6/28/48-95 55.00 Al J 52 1939-40 614 6/27/45-51 45.00 rt J 53 1942-43 1766 6/28/48-96 55-00 E x f f f J773 f t t . r, 4 k ZA f J. fi i51 kt_ Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - s Year of Sale Date of Deed to Minimum Blocks Lots Delingnency Number State and Number Sale Price ,: CITY OF RICHMOND RICHMOND BOULEVARD TRACT 21 17 1938-39 337 7/3/44-43 95.00 TERMINAL TRACT 2 3 1937-38 318 6/29/43-36 150.00. 4 4 1937-38 321 6/29/43-37 95.00 THIRD ADDITION TO RICHMOND n 22 9 1944-45 23 6/29/50-6 85.00- ;W. TOWN OF EAST RICHMOND S E 301 Lot 1938-39 11 7/1/46-132 4 X TOWNISSITE OF SANTA FE A 18, 19 & 20 1946-47 76 7/1/52-6 4450'00 3 33 1938-39 61 7/3/44-7 50.00 9 27 1942-43 649 6/28/48-25 60.00. 4{ 11 26 1943-44 88 6/30/49-4 75.00 12 26 & 27 1942-43 655 6/28/4.8-26 240.00 rk 18 35 & 36 1942-43 663 6/28/48-28 95.00 41 31 1939-40 90 6/27/45-8 75.00 n TURPINS ADDITION TO RICHMOND t 4. 10 7 1937-38 332 6/29/43-41 75.00 UNION TRACT B 34 & 35 1945-46 705 6/29/51-33 145.00 r ` E 16 1933-34 1480 6/27/39-602 40.00 E 17 1933-34 1481 6/27/39-603 40.00 rM: Y;x E 18 & 19 1933-34 1482 6/27/39-604 65.00 WALLS ADDITION TO RICHMOND r t. f3 167 por Lot 46 1916-17 567 6/29/4.2-73 30.:00. 5 lying S of Center Ave & Wx of Pullmanlman Co Spur Tract p T 1 f 171 12 1939-40 649 6/27/45-60 110.00 1"71 13 1942-43 1861 6/28/48-107 70.00 181 34 1942-43 1899 6/28/48-115 65:00 181 35 1942-43 1900 6/28/48-116 50.00 WALLS 2ND ADDITION TO RICBUOND 213 16 1942-43 1428 6/28/48-58 50.00 214 21 1946-47 1317 7/1/52-43 70.00 ,. f j 218 50 1944-45 340 6/29/50-21 80:00. 222 16 & 17 1937-38 1846 6/29/43-194 65.00 4 224 12 1940-41 364 7/1/46-30 45.00 233 4 1944-45 364 6/29f50-22 55000, 233 15 & 16 1940-41 374 7/1/46-31 WAG? r ULLS HARBOR CENTER k 33 23 1937-38 190 6/29/43-26 75:00 33 26 1940-41 139 7/1/46-8 60.00 VI ST RICHM02JD 5 1 1946-47 398 7/1/52-18 75.00 r 182 Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued Year of Sale Date of Deed to Minimum Blocks Lots Delinquency Number State and Number Sale Price WEST RICHMOND 5 10 1941-42 388 6/30/47-41 50.00 7 1 & 2 1946-47 401 7/1/52-19 125.00 si.. f 9 17 & 18 1938-39 351 7/3/44-45 65.00 CITY OF SAN PABLo r RIVERS ANDRADB TRACT s 13 22 & 23 1945-46 1902 6/29/51-89 145.00 M LAFAYETTE HAPPY VALLEY ESTATES UNIT NC. 2 Por lot 54 com at most 1945-46 2453 6/29/51-99 30.00 Nly cor lot 54 th S 22 deg M. 04 min W 142.49 ft th S 70 deg 40 min E 32.10 ft th N I 22 deg 25 min E to N In lot 54 th N 68 deg 15 min 45 sec W 32.94 ft 100 Ac ORINDA F . PARE HILLS s f 2 13 1942-43 4186 6/30/49-225 640..00 t RICHMCND OUTSIDE MAP OF EAST RICHMIOND HEIGHTS TRA;T N0. 2 98 2 1947-48 2155 6/29/53- 265.00 SAIT PABLO OUTSIDE JSNNINGS EAST RICHMOND TERRACE txa 12 16 1942-43 3502 6/28/48-195 180.00 12 17 1942-43 3503 6/28/48-196 205.00 12 18 1942-43 3504 6/28/48-197 190.00 12 19 1942-43 3505 6/28/48-198 205.00 iAP OF NORTH RICH?.tOND LAND AND FLAY CO. NO. 2 63 3 to 6 1947-48 1910 6/29/53- 355.00 f incl. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Joint Highway District No. 26. IMIZEAS, this Board of Supervisors has been advised that Joint Highway District No. 26, a Joint highway district organized pursuant to the laws of the State of California, of which district the County of Contra Costa is a member, desire to ter- minate its activities in connection with the construction of an improved highway along } the route of Mountain Boulevard in the City of Oakland; andk: V4HE1 S, this Board of Supervisors has heretofore, by resolution, authorized the execution of an agreement to be entered into b and between theEy Department of Public forks of the State of California, Joint Highway District No. 26, the County of Alameda, County of Contra Costa and the City of Oakland, a cops of which said agreement t was attached to the said resolution and made a part thereof as though fully set forth in full therein; and sv.. iZ4 VVIMREAS, the aforesaid agreement is of no force and affect by reason of the a refusal of the Department of Public Works of the State of California to execute the same ; and WHEREAS, it is now proposed that the construction of the uncompleted portion 's r of the aforesaid Mountain Boulevard be continued in accordance with the terms and provisions of a new agreement proposed to be entered into by and between the Department a of Public Works of the State of California, Joint Highway District No. 26, the county of Alameda, County of Contra Costa and the City of Oakland, a copy of which said agree- ment is attached hereto and made a part hereof as though. fully set forth in full tYherein. NOW THEREFORE BE IT _RESCLVED that the chairman of this Board of Supervisors s be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to execute five (5) copies of the afore said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. zy. h THIS AGRE+'`."P'Tr, made and entered into this day of 1954, by and between the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting through the Department of Public Works as First Party, and hereinafter designated "Department's; JOINT HIGHLky DISTRICT NC. 21, a Joint highway district organized pursuant to the laws of the State of California, as Second Party, and hereinafter referred to as District"; the CITY OF r'c Tuesday, June 29,1954, Continued - OAbZATM, a municipal corporation of this State, as Third Party; the COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, a county of this State, as Fourth Party; and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a county of 4tT'dthisState, as Fifth Party, h' S WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto, each respectively, desire hereafter to proceed as herein provided as to the construction of the uncompleted portion of that certain State highway and freeway known as Mountain Boulevard, along the route thereof as set forth in the resolutions of the California Highway Commission dated January 22, 1948, and also referred to as Road IY-Ala-227-Oak upon the records of the Department; NOW, T11.73REFORE, in consideration of the premises, and the provisions herein-r after contained, it is hereby agreed as follows; Section 1. This agreement supersedes that certain "Cooperative Agreement", also called "bemorandum of Agreement", executed or approved by each of the parties hereto on or about or between June 11, 1948, and July 20, 1948 (and stating therein that the same was signed by said District on June 112 19489 and by said Department on July 20, 1948) , and all agreements amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto; and upon the execution hereof, all said agreements are hereby cancelled and terminated. Sec. 2 (a) District will dissolve in the manner provided by law on or be- fore August 1, 1954; and each and every other party hereto, respectively, will take such further action as may be necessary or proper to effect such dissolution of District. b) Immediately prior to said dissolution of District, District will, and does hereby, grant, convey, assign and transfer to Department all property (whether real, personal or mixed) , moneys, assets, contracts, choses in action, studies, office r' equipment, books, files, papers, and records, then owned, possessed, or under the con- trol on trol of, District; and District, and each and every other party hereto, respectively and to the extent of the interest of each such last mentioned party, respectively, in and to the same, and as if the same upon dissolution of District had been first dis- tributed to each such last mentioned party, respectively, as its interest therein may be) , will execute such further instruments of grant, conveyance, assignment and trans- fer to Department, as Department, in its sole judgment, may from time to time here- after demand to effectuate the foregoing; and Department will, and does hereby, accept the same, all for use by Department in the discharge of its obligations assumed under subdivision (c) of this Section 2 hereof or in the carrying. out of its functions men- tioned in Section 3 hereof. c) Department further hereby assumes any and all liabilities or obligations of whatsoever kind existing in law against District on the effective date hereof and.. arising out of the performance by District prior to the effective date hereof of its functions under said "Cooperative Agreement" mentioned in Section 1 hereof; and, furthermore t all moneys and other things of value received by Department under sub- division (b) of this Section 2 shall be subject to a first and prior charge in the hands of Department to satisfy and discharge any and all of the aforesaid liabilities and obligations of District; provided, however, that the total liabilities and obli- gations assumed by Department under this subdivision (c) of this Section 2 shall in no event exceed the total of the moneys and other things of value received by Depart- t. ment under subdivision (b) of this Section 2. s d) Without any limitation on the generality of either subdivisions (b) or c) of this Section 2: (i) Department is hereby substituted for and in the place of District as a party to that certain agreement heretofore executed between District and the City of Oakland (Third Party hereto) relating to the rearrangement and im- provement of Moraga Avenue to serve as a frontage road for parts of said Mountain Boulevard, and said City of Oakland hereby consents to and accepts this novation of said last mentioned agreement, and said City of Oakland shall hereafter be and remain bound to Department under said last mentioned agreement pursuant to its terms; and ii) in the event any action or proceeding is pending in any court or before any gov- ernmental agency (Federal, State or local) on the effective date hereof wherein Dis- trict is a party (whether plaintiff, petitioner, defendant, protestant, or otherwise) ,h Department immediately after the effective date hereof will take over the prosecution or defense thereof, and will proceed with due diligence to endeavor to secure a sub- stitution of Department in the place and stead of District as such party in any and every such action or proceeding. e) Upon completion of the foregoing subdivisions of this Section 2, Dis- trict and Fifth Party, respectively, shall have no further right, interest or obli- gation hereunder nor in or about the subject matter hereof. Sec. 3. Subject to the availability of funds or other assets to Department under Sections 2 and 5 hereof, Department, in the exercise of its authority in like manner as in the case of any State highway and freeway, shall hereafter and hereunder: a) Make necessary preliminary surveys; T b) Acquire necessary rights of gray and secure necessary rearrange- ments of utility facilities; 4 rvy c) Prepare plans, specifications and estimates of cost; d) Atard a construction contract when the plans, specifications and estimates of cost of a project are approved as provided in Section 4 hereof; and e) Supervise construction, and accept construction upon completion, under each such contract each and all as and with res pact to such segments and pro- jects upon the uncompleted portion of said Mountain Boulevard as Department may from time to time select. L w SrrrFr tF Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - Sec. 4. Upon acceptance of construction of anpop y project by Department, De- partment shall furnish Third and Fourth Parties, respectively, an itemized report of 1" the work completed, and an itemized statement of all expenditures made by Department. in the performance of each step in respect thereto as enumerated in Section 3 above. Without any limitation on the generality of the foregoing, this shall include a state- ment of the payment made for each parcel of necessary right of way acquired, and (if any) for each necessary rearrangement of utility facilities secured. Sec. 5. In addition to the moneys or other things of value made available to Department under Section 2 hereof, it is also the policy of Department to recommend to the California Highway Commission the budgeting of State highway moneys for each fiscal year hereafter, starting July 1, 1951 , in the amount of at least 300,000.00; s and likewise also the policy of Third and Fourth Parties, respectively, to make avail- able for each such fiscal year the sum of at least $150,000.00, each, or together a like and matching amount of at least $300,000.00; and all to the end that a total of a total of at least $600,000.00 in each such fiscal year shall also be available from said sources for the use of Department in carrying out its functions mentioned in Section 3 hereof. If either Department, or Third and Fourth Parties together, fail to contri- bute at least $300,000.00 in any Fiscal year for the purpose aforesaid, the other 0 party (or parties) at its option, may contribute a like lesser sum, if any, for such fiscal year, or may make no contribution for such fiscal year, or may terminate this agreement by written notice thereof given to the delinquent party (or parties) , in which latter event this agreement shall thereupon cease, save that Department may thereafter apply any unencumbered moneys or other things of value received by it here- under, and then in its possession or under its control, in the furtherance or comple- tion of an project under Section 3 hereof where at leastyprJ preliminary surveys . have been theretofore completed in respect to such project. Further, either Department, or Third and Fourth Parties together, may also contribute more than 000.000.00 in any such fiscal year for the purpose aforesaid where the other party (or parties) contributes a like greater sum in such fiscal year, or, at the option of the party (or parties) contributing such greater sum, while said_ ; other party (or parties) contributes a lesser sum in such fiscal year.a Sec. 6. Upon acceptance of construction by Department of any segment or M1 project of said Mountain Boulevard, the control thereof shall be and remain with De- partment, and Department shall thereafter maintain the same at its own expense; and no portion of any moneys or other things of value made available to Department under Sections 2 or 5 hereof shall ever be used for any maintenance of any completed segment of said Mountain Boulevard. w Sec. 7. 'When the mole of said Mountain Boulevard is completed and accepted r. by Department, any unencumbered moneys remaining in the hands of Department shall thereupon be distributed to the contributors thereof, as their interests may appear. Sec. S. Nothing herein contained shall modify any freeway agreement or freeway maintenance agreement heretofore executed between Department and the City of ry Oakland (Third Party hereto) , or any agreement amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, appertaining to any portion of said Mountain Boulevard, nor affect the powers of either of said parties as to the making of other such agreements. IPter.... Sec. 9. This agreement may be modified or terminated at any time hereafter by subsequent agreement in writing executed by each of the parties hereto then having an interest herein. INtITNFSS tF EOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement the day and year first above vxItten. APPROVED: STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPAR'tFP OF PUBLIC WORKS State g way ngineer FRANK B. DURKEE Director of Public Works x fx B Y ri PES APPROVED AS TO FORS; AND PROCEDURE: t j Attorney JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 26 By President APPROVED AS TO FORM AND i 1PROCEDURE: Attorney CITY OF CAIQ.A D BY COUNTY OF DA By Chairman,BoardoY Supervrs—ors COUNTY OF CONTRA. COSTA By i Chairman, oar of Supervrs—ors Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - rj The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s9y: In the batter of Authorizing Sys Personnel Director to attend meeting at San Luis Obispo, July 1-2. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, quarterly meeting of the County Personnel Administrators' Association at San Luis Obispo, July 1 and 2, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request on behalf of the Concord Hospital District regarding fixing of tax rate. A. F. Bray, Jr. ,. Attorney, having filed on behalf of Concord Hospital- Dis h. trict a resolution requesting that the tax rate for the fiscalqsag year for said district' be set at 20 cents for each hundred dollars of assessed valuation; NO1W, TEMREFOR , and 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 the County Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Granting NORBERT N. POSL free per- 2 .mit to peddle in the un- incorporated area of the County. Norbert N. Posl, P. 0. Boa 382A, Martinez, California, having Piled with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Watkins Products & household goods in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Norbert N. Posl is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #IIS 55 013 101, dated December 1, 1949; ' On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE' BOARD CRDERED that said Norbert N. Posl be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Watkins Products & household goods in the unincorporated area of then County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD -URMR- 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= x fl; for in Ordinance No. 596. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of Granting EDWARD J. STEIN free per- mit to peddle in the un- incorporated area of the County. Edward J. Stein, 256 Suffolk Drive, San Leandro, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream products in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Edward T. Stein is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial # 206073">, dated Tune 28, 1941; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERSD that said Edward J. Stein be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream products in the unincorporated area of the County as re- quested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD 'LRT=3 CRD-:!n..17-.D that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ri applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided_ for in Ordinance No. 596. r 3TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Granting i M LIAM R. DUTCHER free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area ofr„ the County. William R. Dutcher, 1138 Henrietta Street, Martinez, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fire extinguishers in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said William R. Dutcher is an honorably discharged veteran of World alar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 18019922, dated September 21, 1943; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ITX: r, y. 7 Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - IS BY T BOARD CRDERED that said William R. Dutcher be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fire extinguishers in the unincorporated area of the County as s requested; and IT IS BY T113 BOARD FURTEMR ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa R.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. itra P' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. In the Matter of Communication from Walnut Creek Post No. 115 Inc. , The American Legion, re Veterans Memorial Building. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication dated June 15, 1954 from Walnut Creek Post No. t; 115, Inc. , The American Legion, P.O. Boz 273, Walnut Creek, in which communication said Post expresses its interest in the purchase of the Veterans Memorial Building located at 1250 Locust Street, Walnut Creek be, and the same is hereby referred to D.M. Teeter, County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Pedestrian Crossing Guard Program for Fiscal Year 1954-55. W-EME.REAS, this Board has been advised, and it finds that it is necessary and desirable that adequate protection be provided for school pupils who are required to cross heavily traveled state highways in the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa; and z 4 x'r r'HEREAS, this Board has been advised, and it finds that it is necessary and desirable to provide such protection, by means of crossing guards, at such locations as have been or may be hereafter designated by the Board, in the County of Contra Costa; State of California; and ISM-, ^" ), Section 2120 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of f California provides that upon the request of the Board of Supervisors of any county, 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1954, Continued - r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of AG iaT with HERTZ STATIONS, INC. with reference to the rental of cars at Buchanan Field. 0 Agreement dated June 29, 1954, between HERTZ STATIONS, INC., 218 South Wabash, Chicago, Illinois, hereinafter referred to, as Company, and CONTRA COSTA, R COIIDI'I'Y, which has a place of business at Buchanan Field, Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia, hereinafter referred to as Operator, and wherein said Company agrees,among other things, to supply Operator from time to time with such automobiles as Companyk shall deem necessary to meet Operators requirements, as set Forth in said Agreement., and wherein said Company further agrees to furnish insurance policies, and to pay Operator by methods and procedures set forth by said Operator a sum equivalent to Ten Percent (lV) of all rental revenues resulting from Operator's services as particu yQ larly set forth in said Agreement, up to and including ; 149.99 in any calendar month. and Fifteen Percent (15%) of the gross revenues of any calendar month in which the gross revenues reach or exceed A150.00 and wherein it is further agreed that said Agreement may be cancelled at any time by either party upon 30 days written notice, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDSRED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and H. L.. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f. t nk l ,4 In the Matter of Fixing Thursday as closing time for filing Board matters with Clerk for Tuesday hearing. r In order to facilitate the preparation of the calendar for each meeting of the Board of Supervisors and in order to more expeditiously transact the business; be a'- fore said Board; and Upon the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board in preparation of the calendar for: the Board of Supervisors place on said calendar only those communications, petitions: : and other matters that have been presanted to, or filed with, the Clerk of this Boards rc on or before Thursday, at 5 P. S. , preceding the Tuesday upon which said matters are to- be considered. All matters presented to, or filed with, the Clerk subsequent to Thursday,; at 5 P.M. , of each week shall be placed on the calendar for the second Tuesday follow-r. ing the receipt thereof. r The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,y, Y In the Matter of Canvass of Election Returns, f j State Primary ElectionY held June $, 1954. f E The canvass of all election returns and the resolutions pertaining thereto-, are in Volume 57 Records of the Board of Supervisors, commencing with Page- 1. of said; a-Volume. V And the Board adjourns at 4:30 p.m. to meet on Wednesday, June 30, 19541, .at 9 o'clock A.M. in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 1 IL k a 1 Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, C RK By 2:71v. Yl y Deputy Clerk ar' r y,£ay aA' f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS yq&.... WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1954 THE BOARD ET IN REGULAR. ADJOURN- ED SasSSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF f RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HOd. H. L. CUIiriIYGS, CHAIWNAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCII IAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Appointment of H. L. CUMMINGS as a Director of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California. BE IT RESOLVED that H. L.GIGS, a member of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby chosen and ap- pointed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as a member of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State a of Calif ornia; and i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that W. T. PAASCH, Clerk of this Board, prepare and transact certified copies of this resolution to the Board of Directors of Joint High- way District No. 13 of the State of California, and to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Change Orders No. 4 and No. 5, Contract for Reconstruction of Contra Costa County Admin- istration Building. Construction contract Change Order No. 41, which provides for certain changes in the work of construction of the Contra Costa County Administration Building, Martinez, California by Swi.nerton and Walber, Contractors, for the Board of Retire- ment and which Change Order will effect a not decrease of $14.00; Change Order No. 5 which provides for extension of time for completion of ` the Contract of 133 calendar days to June 18, 1954; are presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Change Orders be, and they are hereby approved and this Board recommends to the Board of Retirement that they approve said Change Orders it No. 4 and No. 5 and that they accept the project as completed as of June 18, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ri F 4 Frio r In the Matter of Authorizing the adjustment of salaries of certain County officials, department heads f sandemployees. 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE f , BOARD ORDERED that the salaries of the following County officials be and they are hereby established as hereinafter set forth, commencing July 1, 1954: County Clerk, per annum 0101000 Tax Collector-Treasurer, x per annum 92900 Assessor, per annum 10,900 County Surveyor, per annum 9,300 Sheriff, per annum 102000 Recorder, per annum 99300 0 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTEER OR D that the salaries for the following class allocations be, and they are hereby fixed as follows, commencing July 17 1954: Class Range Salary Assistant Building Inspector 35 492-590) Assistant County Assessor 39 590-709) Assistant County Auditor 39 590-709) Assistant County Recorder 31 410-492) Assistant County Treasurer 31 410-492) Assistant Director of Personnel 35 492-590) Assistant Purchasing Agent Assistant Road Commissioner 42 449-539)67-813) Assistant Superintendent (JH)29 374-449) 5 Assistant Superintendent of Schools 41 647-777) Assistant Tax Collectorr = Associate Planner 34 470-564) Building Maintenance Superintendent 9 59-709) Chef 29 374-449) gCivilEngineer40618-142) t1 Wednesday, June 30, 1954 Continued - Class Range Salary Cook 24 297-357) Counsellor Juvenile Hall 24 297-357) k. County Building Inspector 41 647-777) County Probation Officer 41 647-?77) r County Welfare Director 44 742-891) Deputy Sealer heights & Measures 27 341-410) f 0 Director of Personnel 42 677-813) Director of Planning 41 647-777) Head Janitor 26 326-392} w Housekeeper Grade II 25 311-374) r'R ' ; Intermediate Steno-Clerk 23 284-341) Y Manager, Property Materials & Equipment 40 618-742) x Materials and Testing 3ngineer 38 564-677) t Medical Social Service Supervisor 31 410-492) Planning Assistant 30 392-470) Principal Planner 36 515-618) Purchasing Agent 40 618-742) Right of Way Agent 38 564-677) Road Commissioner 50 977-1173) Sealer of Weights & Measures 34 470-564) Senior Counsellor Juvenile Hall 27 341-410) r = Service Supervisor Juvenile Hall 27 41-4103SeniorWeed & Rodent Inspector 27 Staff Psychologist 31 410-492) r . Storekeeper 26 326-392) Storeroom Clerk 23 284-341) r ,h Training and Safety Officer 34 470-564) 4 •. r r;• r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to review position in the class of Director of Richmond Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEy y BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to review the duties,. and: salary of the Class of Director of Richmond Health Center, and to report its findings to this Board as soon as possible. 43x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: rte In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to r survey class of Administra- tive Assistant and Principal Clerk. f- On motion of Supervisor Govak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY" TBE.pe P y ,s BOARD 0?1.03RE'D that the Civil Service Commission be, and it is ,hereby requested to re view the duties and salaries of the classasof Administrative Assistant and Principal Clerk, and to report its findings to this Board as soon as possible. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IV ter e r aRA In the Matter of Appropriation s, Adjustment r, a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ,IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approved: F HIGHWAY Decrease Increase Secondary Road Maintenance 625.00 Capital Outlay-County Garage Fire Fighting Equipment 625.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 625.00 625.00 To cover cost of purchasing 25-• 4# Ansul Fire Extinguishers to equip Pick up of Road Superintendent and Foreman M The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1, And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 6, 1954, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, at 9 o'clock A.M. rR: ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Chairman By Dep 'y Cleric r t res i tjj x 9 11 a i t BEF RE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 69 1954 t v {.. THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CH41BERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESERT: HON. H. L. CUW4INGS, CHAIRMAN , PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, 11. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: %:. T. PAASCH, CLERK. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR RAY S. TAYLOR. i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY- THE YTHEBOARDORDEREDthatthereadingcftheminutesand- proceedings of this Board for the month of June, 1954, is waived, and said minutes and proceedings are approved as written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. In the latter of Directing 3 fr District Attorney to pre- pare an ordinance amending Ordinance 722. On the recommendation of the Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that. the Dint rict Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance; 722 as follows: r Jr Sub-paragraph (4) of paragraph C of Section I, change the last figure from 70.60 to 44.00; add a new paragraph to Section I as follows: G. TAXI STAND: The parking of vehicles other than taxi cabs on the following ! portions of the following streets is forbidden at all times: p; f i3 rNyn 1) Along the curb on the east side of Rolph Avenue, commencing 59 feet I south of the south line of Loring Avenue; thence southerly along said curb 40 feet." Sub-paragraph (5) of paragraph D of Section I is amended to read: as 5) Along the curb along the east side of Rolph Avenue, commencing 99 feet south of the south line of Loring Avenue; thence southerly along said curb 26 feet. M S t 9 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present In the Natter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare an ordinance which will repeal Ordinance 666 re parking on Railroad S y r, Avenue. On recommendation of the Road Commissioner and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, r seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS `BT THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attor F ney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance which will repeal Ordinance No. 666 and forbid parking on the easterly side of Railroad Avenue, from California I 4 Avenue to the southerly fence line of Camp Stoneman, County Road No. 5261. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4 Y In the Aiatter of proposed maintenance of Secondary Drainage Ditches. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, having filed with this Board a communica- tion dated July 2, 1954 with reference to the County problem of inadequate drainage, and particularly to maintenance of Secondary Drainage Ditches; and J On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the County Administrator for the pur- pose of consulting with the Contra Costa County Flood Control District directors to arrange for a survey of storm drainage areas. A The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Buchanan, Frederickson. 4y s NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor Taylor. In the T-Tatter of Communications with reference to the sale of property by the Contra Costa Housing Authority. 1 Communication dated July 2, 1954 from Los Medanos Realty and communication dated July 1, 1954 from Dr. S. L. Bernstein, declaring that the sale of any of the Columbia Park Housing Project be made on a bid basis, having been received by this Board of Supervisors; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor 5 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications be and they are here- by referred to John Baldwin, Attorney for the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, for answer. y , Tuesday, July 6, 1954, - Continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. SUPERVISOR RAY S. TAYLOR appeared r F; at the meeting at 9:30 a.m. and r"^a waspresent when the following Board orders and resolutions' were adopted and passed. In the Matter of -Fixing the Per Diem rate for patients at Weimar Joint Sanatorium. 4F Upon the recommendation of H. E. McNamer, Auditor-Controller, andsgood;;cause.= appearing therefor; andf On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS' BY 7H BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weimar Joint Sanatorium for the YAM. period commencing July 1, 1954, and until further notice of this Board be, andthe:," same is herebv fixed at the rate of X11.58 per patient day. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Department, County Hospital, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided accordingly. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rt F f In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with 14.G.14. Construction Company for k f } construction of certain 1 p` improvements to mater Distribution System of 1. Contra Costa County Water Forks District No. 1. tZ f This Board having21954awarded a contract to MG14Construction',.., FonJune2 , Company, P. 0. Box 1056, Concord California, for the construction of certain improve ments to the dater Distribution Aystem of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1; and An agreement dated July 69 1954, between the County of Contra Costa and M.G.M'' Construction Company, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and mater- ials necessary for said work, as indicated in the plans and specifications on file s" herein heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, No. 1533, each in the amount of $109948.50, issued by Saint Paul-Mercury Indemnity Company, with said M.G.1.1. Construction Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been pre.-seated to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY' T VBOARDORDEREDthatsaidagreementbe, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Hoard, is authorized to execute same. k IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the,'.bid. of..said M.G.M. :onstruction Company be returned to said bidder. tA f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Request from the Building Inspect- ion Department that no further attempt be Bade to collect certain fees. The Building Inspection Department having filed with this Board a list showing amounts due the County for inspection fees resulting from electrical and plumbing installations made over and above the installation as proposed and submitted to the Building Inspection Department; and said Department having attempted, unsuccessfully,to collect said amounts, and having requested this Board to release.` said' Bu.ildingInspectionDepartmentfromhavingtomakeanyfurthereffortstocollectsaidfees on the ground that the amounts involved do not warrant the expenditure of County servicesincollection; I10s11'1, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby, referred to the County Auditor-Controller for his approval of the request, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i :1+ t 4 9 r s; S p5y J1 4 Tuesday, July 6, 1954, - Continued p , a In the Platter of Approving Fr Ordinance No. 395. 4 Ordinance No. 395, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by } providing for the zoning of the Avon Area, is presented to this Board; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVER and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THF 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,. ,, general circulation Printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances 3733 881 and 897. P This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances leo. 878, 881 and 897, and a CODY of each of said ordinances having been duly published in the manner and for the time required by law, as evidenced by Affidavits of Publication on file with this Board; 4, NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 878, 881 and 897 be and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y. In the Prriatter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol t lowing personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: The addition of one Key Punch Operator for the Tabulating Machine Department, effective immediately; The addition of one Intermediate Typist Clerk and the elimination of one Typist Clerk in Civil Service Commission; The reclassification of one Senior Stenographer Clerk position to Senior Clerk in the Civil Service Commission; The addition of one Social Worker to staff of the Social Service Department, { effective retroactively to June 15, 1954• f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of ApDro- priation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, z seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following G ' : appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: t a Administrator t x r ;Appropriation Decrease Increase Supplies 500) 4150 14 Special Expense (600)150 Auditor/Controller Expense Allowance (400). 95 Supplies 500) 1,,500 Applied Costs 700) 300 Special Expense (600) 13,295 Adjustments required to cover our operations for the balance of this fiscal year. y Agricultural Commissioner Expense Allowances 500 Special Expense 400 Supplies 100 1 To cover apparent deficits in the budget for this fiscal year. Byron Countv Fire Protection i District Temporary & Seasonal Help 200 Ile-Unappropriated Reserve 200 d Due to a larger percentage of Permanent Personnel Firemen being able to re- 3 spond to fire calls during the last fiscal year, this account will go over the budgeted amount.t z y yf r r 9' ll, IgE Tuesday, July 6, 1954, - Continued x Appropriation Adjustments - Continued) A,gnroiuriation Decrease Increas Civil Service Permanent Personnel Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 177 tt., s For Req. #324. - B/O Dated 6/9/54, effective 6/10/5.4. - addition;;of one. 1 Steno-Clerk -- $1.77. Coroner Permanent Personnel (100) i Services 300) 900 r E Unappropriated Reserve - General i 900Fund1003 y District Attorney Permanent Personnel Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 124;fart , Req. ,#341, B/0 dated 6/1/54, effective 6/16/54, addition of one -Typist; Temporary Help (200) 2430 F Supplies 500) 2384M. Services 300) 2500 Expense Allow- ance 400)800,:.. g r Unappropriated ti Reserve - General Fund 2430 920 t Fairs Services (300) 5002 Expense Allowance (600)3500 xj.e. Inter-categorical_ change because original appropriation was in wrong category. r z 4 Frost Warning Service Expense Allowances (400) 35 Unappropriated Reserve - f . General Fund 15i- For 5. " For auto mileage expense through fiscal year, 1953-54. f j Highway Permanent Personnel 390 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 390 Req. 3336, B/O dated 6/3/54, effective 6/2/542 addition of oar road mai.nten 3 K{ ance foremen - 21 days ;390. C.O. - Secondary Bridge36}63 :x813 SecondaryBridgeNaas — S Bridg a 3763 1059 rt 5 C.O. - Secondary Bridge #3965 5217 C.O. - Secondary Bridge 3975 14600 C.O. - Secondary Road #4245 6023 G.O. - Primary Road #4141 z7712r 4TocoverportionofcostofreconstructingRudgearRoad, Work Order` 449 Library,Supplies Services 7400 n wi Municipal Court Services 2400 Fxpense Allowance 300 2000Supplies Temporary Help 100 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 100 100 To cover expenditures for balance of 1953-54 fiscal year. i r t Justice Court, #143 (Walnut Creek) Services 600 F< Unappropriated Reserve General. Fund 600 k Marshal Municipal Court Cit of Richmond ervic es 600 Temporary and Seasonal Help 600 ., Unappropriated Reserve Fund 600 600General Superior Court, Department No. 5 Services 135-304 350 Staff Personnel r Temp. 135-204 22$ Expense Allowances 135-400 122 . Unappropriated Reserve = z' General Fund 228 228 Appropriation for Fiscal Year 1953-54 over-expended. tf ' f 194 t r 3 t r . Tuesday, July 6, 1954, -- Continued w Appropriations Adjustments - Continued) f Anpropriation iecrease Increase Superior Court Trial Expense Temp. and Seas. Help 4125 Services 5400 r Expense 600, Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 6000 125 v Appropriation over-expended for 1953-54. Board of SuDervisors Temporary Help (200}P az'Y P 905, 1 Services 300)4500:.._ . . Supplies 500)1100 Special Expense 600 00 UnappropriateReserved Reserve 5$05 F r r , Probation Capital Outlay 605 3 Single Pedestal Oak Wood Desks 340 3 Oak Swivel Chairs With Arms 145 3 Legal Size Penda- flexers 120 Unappropriated Reserve 605 4. Public Defenders Services (300) 4700 f t , Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 4700 r_ y 44y Purchasing Department Capital Outlay - Table 0 z 'Replacements - Chairs, sr etc 8.80- Unappropriated 0 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r F In the Matter of Equal- Mir. ization of Assessments. The County Assessor delivers to the Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization, the assessment rolls, maps, books, and statements for the County of a Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1954-55, and the Board proceeds to examine same; and. 71 There bei no requests on file for reduction or chane in assessments the further consideration of said assessments be and -the same is hereby continued to July 13 , 1954, at 4 P.M. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization to meet on the 13th day of r > " Jul 1July, 954, at + P.M.;t And the Board reconvenes at 2:30 P.M. with all members present, as a Board of { Supe rvi so rs. 1 In the Matter of Copy of Complaint f in Action No. 59088 IIARSFULL ver- sus CONTRA COSTA COTJ11T'Y at al. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS , BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Summons and copy of Complaint in Action No. 5908$ served on I.Y. T. PAASCv, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, BARBARA MARSHALL etc. versus CONTRA COSTA COLT14TY at al, 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 Fatter of Complaint of Mr. and Mrs. Anson House re damage to their trees and garden. hr Pyr. and Pars. Anson House having written this Board a communication with refer- ence to damage to their fruit and nut trees, and their garden, which they believe ha6 h been caused b weed spray laced alongthe roads b the County; NOW. THEaEFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super= visor Buchanan, IT IS BY Tuzg BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Road Commissioner for investigation. The foregoing order is8g gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IIy PT Tuesday, July b, 1954 -- Continued y. In the utter of Appointment of John J. 'Dempsey to the Committee to Study the Prob- lem of Waste Disposal. f This Board having this day accepted the resignation of J. H. Dempsey as. a mem ; bar of the Committee to Study the Problem of Waste Disposal; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER; ED that John J. Dempsey, 1927 A Street, Antioch, be, and he is hereby appointed to serve on said Committee. A The foregoing order iso` Passed by the unanimous. vote of the Board members present. g 8 Sry f car b s` f In the utter of Waste Disposal Committee x J. H. Dempsey, heretofore appointed to serve on the Committee to Study the Problem of taste Disposal, having filed with this Board his resignation,' dated' Tuly T; 1954, as a member of said Committee;G 4 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDEiC-D that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted with regret. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. 1 AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor K. G. Buchanan, 1. Frederickson r ` r NOES: Supervisors - None 3 ABSEh1T: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak i In the Matter of Approval of kr k P y .h?Saryi1 Change Order No. 4, construc- tion of office and court building in Richmond. r {* On the recommendation of Donald*L. Hardison, Architect, and on motion-.of. Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD'ORbERED that Change Order No. 42 which refers to chalkboards and corkboards in office: aAd- court building beim constructed in Richmond by Stolte, Incorporated, and which DEDUCTS the sum of 4243 to the contract of said Stolte, Incorporated, be and the same:,; is herebyAPPROVED and H. L. CsaidCummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute change. order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. ffs lj The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Y r n AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUM iGS, 1`i. G. BUCHANAN, T. M. 1:1ICKSON. a NOES: Supervisors - NONE 4B,Sv.,.,T Supervisors - RAY S. TAYLOR. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 13, 1954,"at 'qo.cl'ock A " a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ha Liman r== Jk ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLIMK By C j + eputp Clerk a r V' 5 e f 1 & e y V 7 rk. e tj a w a x 1 _ 196 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 13 , 1954 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, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In re Issue of Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District 1952 School Bonds, Series C.i WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California; heretofore on the 22nd day of July, 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and i order providing for the issuance of $1,500,000 principal amount of bonds of Acalanes 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 A3 was divided into series of which $320,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $320,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion br thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $1,180,000 principal p amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; and $300,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; WHEREAS this board of supervisors has determined and does hereby declarePY that it is necessary and desirable that $420,000 principal 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 m3: issuance of $1,500,000 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of Acalanes 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. 420,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional! series of said issue, to be designated "Series CO. Said bonds of Series C shall be dated October 1, 1954, shall be 420 in number, numbered consecutively from C-1 to C-420; both inclusive of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money x of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numberical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 21,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series C 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 `r one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of October, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid; t Said bonds of Series C shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and b the treasurer or auditor of said count and shall be countersiPYY, geed; 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 and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan-t ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or pountersignatures to said bond shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series C shall be issued substan-- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA C - 11000 V- N SCHOOL BOND OF r ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT j of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series C t F.uF Acalanes 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 October, 19 , One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon gym_ in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (_%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days -o--April and October 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 an as may be required to designate varying series numbersY Y 4 g Y g denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $1,500,000; r i sl t 22l J a„, Tuesday, July 13, 1954, Continued - V. and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 25th day.of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict confomity 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 bylaw Ytobedoneorperformedprecedenttoandintheissuanceofthisbondhavebeendone 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 M 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 byyw 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 1st day of October, 1954. SEAL) H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER xW. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Boar of Supervisors j IT IS P-URTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series C shall be at- r tacked interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon Noe.. 1 Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the e interest and sinking fund of the Acalanes Union High School District in said County, x on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said ounty, the sum of k = and f100 Dollars $for monthst interest on 1952 School nnd- iso. C- ; zresC, of said School District. 5 H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all. taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the 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 C 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 buds for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 24th day of August, 1954, at 11 o'clocka 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 1, reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was a.go ' g passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California , at a regular meeting thereofj.held on the 20th day of July, 1954, 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 r . ABSENT: Supervisors - None. kms,.In the Matter of Denying Claim 3 of ItkTTIE L. EOUSTCiT vs ; er.UIR3 1EST"R CCI''S' RVCTICx: C0. 2 T.".3 BOARD OF SUM1 R7ISC ZS et al. va Calfee, hoses : Calfee, Attorneys at Lan, 24th Street at Bissell Avenue Richmond 2, California, as attorneys for LATTIS L. TIOUSTOPI, 1872 3rd Street, North Richmond, California having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the -amount of; 2500.00 as the result of an accident on May 24, 1954: f rg On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS.ABYT713. BOARD ORD32ED 7777AT said claim be, and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 198 Tuesday, July 13, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between County and fY Contra Costa County Develop- ment Association, 1954-1955• s' 4 Agreement dated July 13, 19542 by and between Contra Costa County, the party: p = • of the first part, and Contra Costa Development `Association, ' party- of the second part; 6n, wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend from the General Fund of the- County he • County the sum of y43,734.00, said amount to be paid to the party of the second parte for publicizing Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY h T73 BOARD ORDERED that the said agreement be and the sane is hereby APPROVED and H: L Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County; and 4 IT IS BY Tr E BOA-U-)_LTRTH3R ORDSR. 3D that the County Auditor draw warrants in favor of said party of the second part as follows: r , 44,367 on July 1, 1954 4067 on August 1, 1954 3,500 each month thereafter up to and including June 1, 1955; said payment to be made upon the duly verified claim therefor made by the party, of :the second part and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.y s The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , "z In the Matter of Approval of Y " Agreement Between the County and Contra Costa County De-j ? velopment .Association, Work for 1954 State Fair and 1954 County Fair. Agreement dated July 13, 1954, between Contra Costa County, party of the k 3 first part, and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of the second pant, T f w and wherein said party of the first tx._ t agrees to expend from the .general mound of the-L Y , r Oounty, $9,000, which shall be paid to the party of the second part for the following T = f, °• services: v0 The party of the second j-Ya^t will collect, repair, display, and supervise the Contra LUsta -Ccunty displays and exhibits at the 1954 State. Fair and r y said _%8 000 to be id in thetheContra. Costa Count Fair of 1954; pg followinv installments: X3,000 on July 1, 1954 3,000 on August 1, 19;4, and the remainder, 1 12,000 to Lie paid upon the basis of claims to be submitted to the Board of Super- u tr r # visors for approval; is submitted to this Board; and - On nd - On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ThD :BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H L' : Cummings, Chairman of this Board, .is authorized and directed to: execute said a&demerit on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Ordinances w, No. 258 and No. 259 re annex- l's ty i i•+r ations to Concord. Certificates dated July b, 1954 from the Secretary of State in which .said x Secretary acknowledges receipt. of, Ordinances No. 258 and No. 259 of the City of ti a Concord, which Ordinances were adopted on May 24, 1954 approving annexation to said City cf "The Bsrtneck annexation" and "The V'odian Annexation" respectively, having ar been presented to this Board; V On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak' IT IS BY Tit BCARD ORDERED that said. Certificates be plaesd on file.F The fore oing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1Xatter of Approving Ordinance No. 882.xj Ordinance No. 882, v.hich regulates parking on the easterly boundary line' ' f` F t . Railroad Avenue and which reiaals Ordinance No.666, 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 sar-a is hereby APPROVED ASID ADOPTED. t IT IS BY TH3 BOARD ru'R_ ER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish- ad for the time and in the manner required by law in The Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a neu,spaper of general circulation painted and published in the County of Contra Costa.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i S y u: Tuesday, July 13, 19,4 - .ontirued F: In the Satter of Cancellation of 1933-54 County Tax Liens. The State of Cal;fo_rnis Division of Fighuays having requested the canoe is tion of the 1953-54 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid,,,on;c,grtain property acquired by the State of California Division of Highways; anal The County _yuditor havir. verified the transfer of title to the. State of California Division of Highwals, ana having requested authorization to cancel the F 1953-54 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE 3CA3D CRDE:R : that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1953-5 ' County tax liens on the following described property as requested: x` Description Lot Block 1953-54 Assort. No. r East Richmond Blvd. 19 3 2nd Inst, 200245 4k, Lafayette Acres 67 & tib 507640-1 Ro E1 Sobrante Por 1 665580 w Ro Canada Dal Hambre Terr Por 15 172044 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s; f In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Cumnirgs to Attend Meeting at Los Angeles. rrp Cn motion of Supervisor Golak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,, IT IS BY TI?-, BOARD CRDEi?3D that Supervisor H. L. Cummings be, and he is hereby authorized tosattend, at County expense, meeting of the Supervisors' Association at Los,, Angele ,: July 14 - 16 inclusive. The foreC;oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F I, In the Matter of Authorizing 4 certain staff members, Health Department, to attends meetings. f On the recommendation of the iCouaty Administrator, and on motion .of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 2`fiE BOARD ORDERED that ry Dr. Togasaki of the County Health Department, is authorized to attend, at County ex pense, a state-wide conference on Physicians and Schools sponsored by the California r edical "ssociation in Fresno on November 12th and 13th. I'-A".' IS BY E BOAdD RT TIMER CRDDE IED that three Occupational Therapists, from the staff of the County Health Department are authorized to attend, at no expense ;.to the County, a workshop on problems of cerebral palsy children to be conducted by- the,;:sir State Departnant of ublic Health in Los Angeles from August 2 to August 6, inclusive - The nclusive - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Authorizing t Certain Staff of the Proba- tion DeDartment to attend Training Institute. : mi On the recoendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDER that the Probation Officer, five Probation Supervisors, Superintendent of Juvenile Hall, Assistant Superintendent of Juvenile Mall and the Staff Psychologist are authorized to attend, at Oounty expense, the annual training institute for probation, parole and institutional staff at Berkeley from August 4 to August 6, inclusive. IT IS By THS 90.A-3DF_'RTF3R CRDER D that fifteen of the Probation Department,r, Deputies are authorized to attend said institute at no expense to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k flInthe atter of Authorizing Auditor to Draw 6arrant to Lee M. Hansa Jr. and Peggy Ann Hansen, Compromise of Claim of said persons, Flood Control Dannse, etc. Lee M. Hansen, Jr. and Peggy Ann Hansen, the owners of Lot 42, El Rancho Diablo, Unit No. 2, having offered to compromise a claim for damage to their,,property.Y against the Ocunty of Contra tiosta from flood control and drainage work undertaken A the County of Contra Oosta during the years 1951, 1952 and 1953, and having, on uly' 12, 1954, executed a release of said claim which was witnessed by. Chester. G. Smiths Chief Deputy Surveyor, and which release was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on July 13, 1954; and the County Surveyor having recommended the acceptances of said compromise of 4350; R. NOi , T.IS3;FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Superdisorw Buchanan, IT IS BY T-3 BOARD ORDERSD that said compromise offer of 4350 be and the 141 same is hereby accepted, and the County Auditor is authorized and directed to issue a., - County warrant in the amount of said 350 payable to said Lee M. Hansen Jr. and Peggy. Ann Hansen. l r 1,200 Tuesda-, Ouly 13, 1954 - Continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z In the Matter of Approval of Lease with K. R. Neagl.e for portion of Lot "H", Division iv To. 1 of the Pinole Ranch Partition (property near County Hospital) . y Lease dated duly 13, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, and K. H. Neagle, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee for one year from the r first day of April, 1954, to the first day of April, 1955, at the annual rental of X20, receipt of which amount is hereby acknowledged (Receipt No. 54053), certain de- scribed property which is an area of four acres, portion of Lot "H", Division No. 1 of the Pinole Ranch Partition, is presented to this Board; and r; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the sane is hereby AP. ROVERD, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.g In the Matter of Avurding Contract Renewal) , Lighting System for Pleasant Hill Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five years, the lighting system for the Pleasant Hill Lighting District; and r r. this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the s following bid is received: ri i PACIFIC GAS -L',TD MECTRIC CCITANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: 24 - 2500 lumen incandescent lamps toCether with accessories suitable and necessary for a complete overhead lighting system heretofore installed, and to furnish electricity for ligt:ting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the 29th day of Tule, 1954, all such lamps to beA operated each nivht on their standard all night burning schedule F all in accordance with Schedule LS-2; and this being the only bid received, ane the Board having fully considered said bid; t On motion of Supervisor Taylcr, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 3ISYT BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the maintenance, etc. , of street lighting system in said district be, and the sane is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. Ak The foregoinu order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing 5 Personnel Adjustments.A On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor s .. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved:h The establishment of two Public Health Nurse positions in the Fie' Health Department in place of two Senior Public Health Nurse positions; f ; Approved allocation of one position of Systems and Procedures Designer to Office of County administrator, said position to have following salary range: 39 ($5904709)• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment s. pA On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY:THE € BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Justice Court #5 Services (300) 390.00 1s Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 390.00 r . 4 . f To adjust service in amount necessary to carry us through fiscal year. Justice Court No. g 6 Qf Supplies 500) 185.00 4 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 185.00 Adjustments required to, carry us through 1953-54 fiscal year. u t z . F s Tuesday, July 139 1954, Continued - Appropriation Decrease Increase Grand Jury Services (300) 11000.00. Supplies (500) 200.00 Special Expense (600)10200.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 22000.00 To provide additional appropriation required for 1953-54 operations. Agricultural Commissioner Unappropriated Reserve 3$0.00 ry; Capital Outlay Job 1131$ 3$.000r Due to necessity of bringing in gravel fill to enable equipment to get in Or and out of area, cost of this job has exceeded funds allowed and it is necessary to request additional funds to cover over expenditure. Fire Protection Special Expense 29000.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 2,000.00 Appropriation required to cover Job No. 4743 set-up on Journal No. 5027.; Job No. 4743 is to cover use of county labor and equipment for conbating fire. Soil Conservation Special Expense (600) 300.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 300.00. No appro. foryear. authorized b B.O. dated October 6 1953-,to Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District. s x f Civilian Defense Temporary Help (200) 3350a Services 300) 200.00 Supplies 500) 350.00 w4 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 5.00 Appropriation Increases required to carry us through 1953-54 Fiscal Year. Health - Vital Statistics Services 65:00. Fees to sub-registrar (Dr. Dills t Unappropriated Reserve 65.00 s Increase in fee schedule for payment to sub-registrars was increased by5 state law after appropriation for 153-154 was set. Hence, payment to Dr. Mills ran higher per certificate filed. t Joint Highway District No. 26 Joint Highway District No. 26 2.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2,00 To cover County contribution toward maintenance of Joint Highway District No. 26. Ambulance Service Services (300) 3s700.00 kz Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 39700.00 This appropriation estimate is needed to cover ambulance expenses for r ' ' r '" N the rest of the 1953-54 fiscal year. Building Inspection Department Services 600.00 Supplies 60a.00 f To eliminate overdraft of Supplies Account, overexpended. County Airport 1lh i Temporary and seasonal help (200) 96.00 Expense allowance 400) 66.00' ; Supplies 500) 962.00. J Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 96.00 96.00 To finance department for June, 1954• County Clerk K Special Expense (600) 79,00 n Services 300) 79.00 Cover overdraft.x: 4 Tuesday, July 13, 1954, Continued - Aporopriation Decrease Increase47 r r < Election Registration i Temporary and Seasonal Help 6,000.00" Unappropriated Reserve 6,000.00` Replacements 6,714.00 AS Capital Outlay 6,714.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 6,714.00 61714.00 To cover charges of converting addressograph plates as authorized by the County Administrator at time of purchasing new equipment. x Road Commissioner t Road Commissioner - Temporary Help 3,000.00 Road Commissioner - Applied Costs- Department Service Credits 48,500.00 Expense Allowances 200.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 39200.00 48,500.00 To cover estimated expenditure for remainder of fiscal year 1953-54. n Brentwood Garage Brentwood Yard - Supplies 6.00 Brentwood Yard - Capital Outlay 6.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 6.00 6.00 Jb. 4 To cover purchase of barrel hand trucks. r rt San Pablo Garage y San Pablo Yard _ Services 75.00 3F` San Pablo Yard Special Expense 75.00; To cover estimated expenditures for remainder of fiscal year. y Lafayette Garage Lafayette Yard - Supplies 40.00 9 Lafayette Yard - Permanent Personnel 25.00 Lafayette Yard - Services 65.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 25.00 25.00 To cover estimated expenditures for remainder of fiscal year. County Garage j County Garage - Services 49500.00 County Garage - Special Expense 21000.00 Count Garage - Supplies 8 500.00 County Garage - Applied Costs 112000.00 s r To cover estimated expenditures for the remainder of fiscal year, 1953-54. p,x Health Department 4 Y Permanent Personnel 51.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1063 51.00 4 Req. #360, B/0 dated 6/1/54 - Effective 6/l/54,- cancel one position of Senior Public Health Nurse and add one position of Public He,alth Nurse V . difference in salary - X51.00. Motor Police iSupplies (500)60.00 Services (300)60.00 t There was no appropriation in 1953-54 to cover supplies. This adjust is necessary to cover expenses of that year. Recorder Supplies 40.00 Temporary and Seasonal Help 40.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 40.00 40.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the Matter of Proposed Flood Control Policy by the Board of Supervi sors. Mr. Rich and Mr. Finlayson of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Mr. James A. Ganley, Mr. J. I. Hennessy of the Association of r Home Builders and Mr. F. M. Davis of the Richmond Martinez Title Company appear before this Board with reference to a determination as to a policy for flood control provsionsi 1 in future subdivision planning for Contra Costa County; and said matter is taken under consideration by this Board; a x And Chairman Cummings appoints Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, and Buchanan to meet the said persons on Friday, July 16 at 11 a.m. for the purpose of considering E r s+x Tuesday, July 13, 1954, Continued - recommendations and to present their findings to this Board at a Later date.. In the platter of Granting permit to Twenty-Third District Agricultural As- sociation to operate carni- val. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Twenty-Third District Agricultural Association is granted a permit to operate a carnival at the annual Contra Costa County Fair on July 29, 30, 31, and August 1, 1954, inclusive, said carnival to be presented by Crafts Shows at the fairgrounds located outside the city limits of Antioch; and X This Board deeming that said Association is presenting said fair in the pub- lic interest, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hereby remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391, and authorizes and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival at said fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , r^ r In the Matter of Approval of the Acceptance of Compromise Payment offered on behalf of 5. DALE EDWARD SCOTT. W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, having appeared before this Board and stated that a proposal has been made on behalf of DALE EDWARD SCOTT that he pay Contra Costa County, 900 each, and that said payment be considered to be in full settlement of his existingindebtedness of $1000 to Contra Costa County,y, which indebt- edness was occasioned as the result of Mr. Scott's conviction of failing to provide for his minor children who had been receiving assistance under the aid to needy child-M, ren, etc. ; and the District .Attorney having recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the offer of $900 cash; f. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal be and the same is hereby accepted` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the I-latter of Consolidation of Election for Directors, Con- cord Hospital District, with regular County and State Gen- fir. eral Election to be held on y November 2, 1954• Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of h California , and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the regular Hospital District Election for Directors of the Concord Hospital District shall be consolidated with the regular County and State Gen- eral Election to be held on November 2 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr- In the Matter of Consolidation of Election for Directors, West Contra Costa Hospital District, with regular County and State General Election to be held on November 2, 1954• Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT` IS1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the regular Hospital District election for Directors of the i" West Contra Costa Hospital District shall be consolidated with the regular County and State General Election to be held on November 2, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for Ad- justments of Salaries, Working Conditions, etc. for certain County employees. r George H. Weise, President of the Contra Costa County Central Labor Council and Maxine Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Employees Affiliations, r A. F. of L. , appeared before this Board and presented communications in which adjust- ments .are requested for certain County employees as to working conditions, salaries, overtime compensation, etc.; and said matters are taken under consideration by the Board of Supervisors. f ttJ 3 r ly r r 204 o Tuesday, July 13, 1954 - Continued 5 In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The Board of Supervisors sits as a Board of Equalization and proceeds to further examine assessment rolls, maps, books and statements for the County of Contra i Costa for the fiscal year 1954-55 and there being no request on file for change or reduction in assessments, the further hearing is continued to Monday July 19, 1951 at'M r t s Jv9:00 a.m.; And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization to meet on July 19, 1954 at 9:00 a.m.a And the Board ad J o u r n s as a Board of Supervisors to meet on Monday., July 19, 1954, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California-. A: rf S Chairman f ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, Cm: By r Depu y C e r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 F t THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED nes SESSION, AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M., IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; t PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS vr I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. n 0 BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. R, t3'" In the Matter of Assessments rx for fiscal year 1954-55• a The Board sits as a Board of Equalization, and the Clerk notifies said Boardw that there are no requests on file for reduction or change in assessments; and r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor , Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assessment rolls, statements, books, ; maps, etc., in and for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1954-55 be, and . the same are hereby ACCEPTED by this Board and APPROVED by the unanimous vote of the sf Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization; and takes recess as aJ Board of Supervisors to Tuesday, July 20, 1954, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall s . of Records, .Martinez, California. d ChairmanI ATTEST: t W. T. PAASCH, CLERK F w 1 -A 11i. e A5 By, A, Deputy Clerka r d t s k a f t Y'a BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 209 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSIONy, AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. fix ; IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, r , CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. 4 BUCHANAN, J. FREDEtICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. J In the Matter of Approving f' Ordinance No. 883 Ordinance No. 883, which amends Ordinance 722 regulating parking on: portion. :: of Rolph Avenue, Crockett, and which provides for Taxi stands on portion of said , Rolph Avenue; 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 "Crockett American", a newspaper of. Ftp, general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing ordsr is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b 2 In the matter of Granting Permission to County Officers to Leave California. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following; officers are granted permission to leave_ the. State of;, California during their vacation, neither for a longer period than that to which he: is - limited by statute: J 1:ivr; Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, commencing August 10th. Mr. B. 0. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, a commencing August 2nd. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the -Board. n J •N '` c r' r x,, In the Matter of Sale of Real Property owned by the Countys of Contra Costa. (located on Willow Pass Road) RESOLUTION r F WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 15th day of June, 1954, determined that the therein described real property was no longer needed for County purposes, and that the same should be sold to the highest bidder; and rtiHBREAS, according to the order of the Board of Supervisors, the Notice to Bidders was published and posted as required by law, all as shown by the Affidavits of Publication and Posting on file herein; and k £ WHEREAS, said Notice, approved by the Board of Supervisors by at least four- fifths vote, set the 20th day of July, 1954; at 10 a.m. in the Supervisors Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for said sale; and. WHEREAS, the highest bid received, including oral bids received at that time was the amount of SI% THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($6200.00) DOLLARS, bid by Arthur Weisberg of Lafayette, California, of which amount the amount of TWO THOUSAND o AND NO/100 ($2000.00) DOLLARS, equal to at least twenty-five per cent (25%) of the- bid;" price was immediately deposited to secure completion of the transaction. T NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the bid hereinbefore set out is accepted, and the real property described in the Notice to Bidders, published in the "Concord Transcript" on the 29th day of June, 1954, is sold to the bidder named above, upon the z express condition that the balance of the purchase price be paid in cash within sixty' 60) days from the date hereof. T BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to execute a deed conveying the above real property to the bidder named above, and to cause the same to be delivered upon payment of the balance. f of the purchase price hereinabove approved. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 20th day of July, 1954, by the following vote, to-wit: 31 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None Jk . AV ABSENT: Supervisors - None s Y aY 1 i s7A Y 3- age; t fi Tuesday, July 20, 1954 - Continued 206-Aa fi In the Matter of f . Approval of agreement with ti ' Parr-Richmond Industrial i ' 11 1rw 5r J/ Corporation for premises to nlil '.1 . s be used for storage of1. % Election Material. 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' ' ur Y g` r 'r,ro ,1 5"(-A. ^33,,',,S aa'' r" t'.,+f. * r•5';y,.r''"+„ `. r r• t J+"5w, '^'Y' x``;•..: 3( h,s- >fh a j.,?; i H: .. t, t k. tc, sx> a"ss.,^` '° 'a,J.. t',q a 7 r^-4^ 0t x, ,+,i.:: z':ik r, r',,. r '" P, . ax .}.,! $`""' r;. ±I' r'„'rC°.:+r ra,...,..>,.,,.,... c K' a $=+ aad?` m.",^tL'`I^ ". y`- .ue3,,~ ' a• ",,ayY r fw, a y'>;t s,s' a+v3;r'• :ti.e'P. c t ^ rvfJ Tuesday, July 20, 1954 - Continued In the I-latter of Granting PATRICK PETER PALADINO free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. PATRICK PETER PALADINO having filed with this Board an application for.^ a free permit to peddle popcorn, candy, etc. in the unincorporated area of the, County.,,,,, and it appearing to this Board that said Patrick Peter Paladino is an honorably dis charged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate,. . Serial F ” C2084352, dated January 4, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor.. Frederickson, IT IS r: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Patrick Peter Paladino be, and he is hereby granted', a r free permit to peddle popcorn, candy, etc. in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa I County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ; r ^ 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. Y fir:. In the Matter of Granting CHARLES E. CLYMER free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Charles E. Clymer, 3703 Dam Road, San Pablo, California," having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruit and vegetables-in the un- incorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Charles E.. Clymer is an honorably discharged veteran of World `filar I, as. evidenced- by, Discharge Certificate, Serial 3655612, dated May 29, 1920; Y a f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ' ITJS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Charles E. Clymer be, and he is hereby granted.a free, ;: permit to peddle fruit and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as` re quested; and v 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 saidN- ' y: 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. r` In the Matter of Approval of f , Agreement with the CENTRZ CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT, which refers to purchase of r+ State's title to certain tax- xr deeded property.ti wl AGREEMENT dated July 200 1954 between the Board sofSupervisorof the County of Contra Costa and the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and which provides that: R there shall be conveyed to the Central Contra Costa- Sanitary District for all or >any portion of the property hereinafter described and referred to as Exhibit A for thep.. sum set out and called "Selling Price", which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue and Taxation Codes, and which further provides that said Central Contra; x Costa Sanitary District shall pay for said property said sum set out in said Exhibit A when notified by the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa that the deed for said property is ready for delivery, and which further provides that, in accordance with Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, the cost of giving a notice of this agreement shall be paid by the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, is presented to this Board; EXHIBIT "A" s Real property to be "acquired pursuant to above w . referred to agreement : Description of property: Block LOT YEAR OF DELINQUENCY DATE OF DEED SALE PRICE AND SALES NUMBER TO STATE HEREIN ORINDA OAKS E 12 1938-39 2734 7/3/44 40.00 SKr NOW, T.HEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said AGREE14ENT be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized .to execute said Agreement on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ,Costa.. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. 3 w t K E- ty7 M`yiF, SX08z . Tuesday, July 20, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of ASHBURY TRACT r in Concord. S r' Mrs. Mary Duncan, representative of the residents of Ashbury Tract in the t. City of Concord, appears before this Board with reference to the flooded condition of the said Tract during the rainy season, which she contends is caused by improper drain ` age from the City of Concord; and t s a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for a survey as to the proper storm drainage system,a approximate cost, etc. , for said area. The foregoing order is r g g passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. : 3 a- In the Matter of Authorizing additional personnel: Dist- rict Attorney's staff and fi County Hosvital staff. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that fM the following additional personnel be and they are hereby authorized for the follow- M v ing departments: District Attorney's office - 1 Deputy District Attorney, Grade II, effect- ive July 21, 1954 4 County Hospital 1 Porter, effective July 21, 1954 S 4r i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments for various county k departments.R 5 as t On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s r > Ylt k the following appropriation adjustments for the following departments which do not 1 rry affect the total of the appropriations for the departments for the year, be and they. are hereby approved and authorized: s County Assessor - Decrease Increase Expense Allowance 175 Y Special Expense 5750 Supplies 43925 Temporary Help 2000 Unappropriated Reserve -General 2000 2000 Adjustment in budgetary accounts r Superior Court #4 - j , Services 740 gj Supplies 740 Transfer of appropriation required to cover service .expen- ditures for balance of 1953-54 fiscal year. w Highway -C.O. - Primary Road Constr. Rd. 2191 661 z. C.O. - Primary Road Constr. - Rd. 1481 495 C.O. - Secondary Roa•d1Constr. - 545 k C.Q. - Secondary Road Constr. - Rd. 5093 611 To cover overexpended work orders 4426 and 4341 which are being closed effective 6/30/54 34 Retirement Board - s{ Printed supplies 160 Service to other dept s. 20 kw1 Other contractual services 165 Travel Expense 15 To correct overdrafts IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHERFURTHER ORDERED that the following aPP 'iation adjust_ ments as recommended to cover under-estimates in the 1953-54 budget and will be nec- a` 1 essary to permit the Auditor to liquidate remaining liabilities; BE AND THEY ARE r= HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED: y r l,rh "'•1 ei' r 1L V Lf f I r ate•'=. Tuesday, July 20, 1954 (Continued)xµ Decrease Increase Superior Court #3 Temporary Help 74 Services 32225 Supplies 245 j Vhf t.Unappropriated Reserve, General X33,544Fund - Appropriation had not been made for Richmond Court. rent (Services i Rent $4.34 per month for six months Sup1.1,1Va Curt 14 " r " #< t a•" . Unappropriated Reserve N General Fund 361 Capital Outlay Job #1325 361 r x' To cover building of cabinet for Superior Court #4 as per, conver.- sation with Mr. Teeter the latter part of March. Justice Court 19 - Services 100 Unappropriated Reserve wry General Fund 100 Estimated appropriation necessary to cover services for the, balance , Of fiscal year 1953-54. Examinati on and Care of Insane Temporary Help 635 w Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 3635 x Estimated appropriation required to cover temporary salaries: for: ball ance of 1953-54 fiscal year. Antioch Memorial Building - Y Services 670 Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 670 ^ To cover drainage assessment paid on board authorization dated s ` August 18, 1953 z County Hospital Temporary Help 10000, ta{ Unappropriated Reserve,s General Fund 10000 To handle estimated Temporary Help for balance of fiscal year. which is not already covered by appropriations.r fM. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t; w-d 1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 27, 1951., at 9 o'clock ' p a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. t a. E Chairman 4 ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK t j ePutY Clerk5k z S x: ym 210 Y BEFOi&; THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 279 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION i AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMIMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approving of lease with Cowell Portland fir i Cement Company. Lease dated July 27, 1954, between the Cowell Portland Cement Company, Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said m Lessee certainortions of a two-storybrick building known as "Cowell Hall," at the a corner of Second andA Streets at Coell, California, more particularly described in a{ said Lease for a term of one year commencing August 1, 1954, and ending July 31, 1955,E for a total rental of $1,500 payable as follows: a One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125) on the last day of every month dur- ing the term of said lease; said premises to be used for the purpose of conducting therein and thereon an office for the County Farm Advisor of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and } a On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS y ±. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute said lease on behalf of Contra Costa County. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to j drain his warrants monthly in favor of said Cowell Portland Cement Company in accord- ance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 411 In the Matter of Application for permit to conduct wrecking yard on property located on northerly side of Gertrude Avenue, North Richmond Area. Michael Fass having filed with this Board an application for a permit, or # license, to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars under provisions c Ordinances No. 426 and No-455, as amended, located on northerly side of Gertrude w - Avenue, portion of Lot 30, S. 21 T. 1 N., R. 5 W., M.D.B.& M. ; fV NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred to the Planning f Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i{* In the Matter of Affidavits of r Publication of Ordinances 877, 882, and $95. f This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 877, 8$2, and 895 and Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 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 Authorizing payment to Marshall C. Harris and Russell S. Harris for use of easement by RIVER- CREST SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. This Board having on July 21, 1947, approved a form of agreement between Marshall C. Harris and Russell S. Harris and Rivercrest Sewer Maintenance District, whereby said district was granted a limited easement, said agreement in no event to k : continue for more than ten years except by agreement in writing, and that in the eventY,. said district continues to use said easement on July 1, 1952, said district to pay z said Harrises" an additional sum of $100 and an additional sum of 4100 on the first day of July of each year thereafter during the period of time that said district is I L. making use of said easement; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw a warrant in the ; sum of $100 as payment for use of said easement as per agreement, said payment being MONA ir-1, for the fiscal year 1954-55• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, July 27, 1954 - Continued y In the Matter of Authorizing payment to Shell Chemical Company for use of i easement by RIVERCREST SEINER MAINTEN- ANCE DISTRICT. This Board having on September 3, 1935, approved an agreement between Shell Chemical Company, a corporation, and Rivercrest Sewer District, whereby said district e was granted an easement and to pay as rental the sum of 425 per year, payable yearly, in advance; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Dn IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw a warrant in the P sum of $25 as payment for use of said easement as per agreement dated September 3, 1935, said payment being for the fiscal year 1954-1955• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f,. In the Matter of Granting k,. Joseph T. Rodrecht free permit to peddle in the ter; unincorporated area of the County. Joseph T. ° Rodrecht, 2315 Hickory Drive, Concord, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle watermelon and other pro- duce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Joseph T. Rodrecht is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evi- denced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 4133911, dated September 27, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Joseph T. Rodrecht be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle watermelon and other produce in the unincorporated area of the County; as requested; and f 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 sai&. applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided zr for in Ordinance No. 596. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting r CLYDE DELtiAS RICHE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of a. the County. Clyde Delmas Riche, 108 Via Lucas, San Lorenzo, Califernia. having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle poultry and eggs in.the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Clyde Delmas Riche 573-413 is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced. by Discharge Certificate, Serial #573-413, dated October 11, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Clyde Delmas Riche be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle 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 Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, a s provided; for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. g g P Y In the Matter of Referring Claim from Los Angeles County for care given Mrs. Wright and baby in the Los Angeles General Hos- pital to Social Service Director. S T# Los Angeles County having filed with this Board a claim against Contra Costa County in the sum of $118.80 for care given Mrs. Dorothy M. Wright and baby at the General Hospital in Los Angeles, and said claim having been filed under Section 204 of the Welfare and Institutions Code; NOW, THEREFORE, and no motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Ia BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby referred to the Social Service Director of Contra Costa County for his written recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. r t r . 5 F7 t Tuesday, July 27, 1954 - Continued f. In the Matter of a Statement of Policy for Approval of Subdivisions in Ygnacio Valley and the Reservation of Funds for Storm Drain Control Work.RESOLUTION N i WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dis- trict has made certain recommendations in regard to flood control for tracts in the k Ygnacio Valley, and WHEREAS, the said matter has been discussed with interested persons, and k. R WHEREAS, the Board has considered the matter and is advised in the premisest, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the policy of this Board is that for r storm water drainage and flood control in Ygnacio Valley, subdivisions shall be approved from time to time as they are presented according to the policy herein stated; The Board of Supervisors will, on the initiative of the Contra Costa Countyl Flood Control and Water Conservation District, establish storm drain maintenance dis- tricts for each drainage basin in Ygnacio Valley under the provisions of the Storm r ' Drain Maintenance District Acto of 1937. Such districts will be formed to i a) Delineate the boundaries of the water shed. b) Maintain drainage works after they are installed. c) Sponsor an assessment district at the time the outlet channel becomes essential. d) Pay the costs of the above proposed assessment proceedings. After the formation of a storm drain maintenance district for the area in- volved, a subdivider shall deposit in trust with a trustee satisfactory to the County of Contra Costa and to the subdivider, in cash or negotiable Government Bonds, a de ;f posit which shall be a sum of money, or equivalent, per acre for gross acreage in the subdivision equal to the estimated cost of the outlet channel required in the storm t drain maintenance district divided by the gross acreage of the whole district. The conditions of the trust are these: f That when the development of the district hasp proceeded to such a point that construction of an outlet channel is essential, the principal of the sum held by the trustee shall be applied to any assessment levied in the district for the construc- tion of the outlet channel, to the credit of the properties for which the deposit has been made. If the principal of the deposit held in trust is sufficient to pay the t assessment, the assessment shall be discharged by the payment of the principal. Ify the principal exceeds the assessment, any overage shall be refunded to the subdivider or his successor in interest. If the principal of the deposit is not adequate to pay the cost of the assessment levied against the property for which benefit the deposit was made, the principal held in trust shall be paid for the credit of the assessment, In-tract drainage will be provided by the subdivider as has heretofore been required. During the formation of the storm drain maintenance district involved, sub-i divisions will be approved on the condition that the subdivider deposit with the trustee, as hereinbefore provided, a sum of money according to the foregoing formula. i As'i A storm drain maintenance district will be formed within one (1) year after; such a deposit. i y If in the future time it is determined that the development of the district is such that an outlet channel will never be necessary to be constructed, upon deter- mination of that fact by the Board of Supervisors, the principal sum will be returned I to the subdivider. All interest on any deposits with the trustee shall belong to the 1 subdivider. j The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted on the motion of Supervisor i Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to-wit : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUi*-&IINGS, RAY S. a TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON i NOES: Supervisors - NONE i l ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE M4 In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Buchanan to attend meeting in Berkeley. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Buchanan be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at I County expense, a 'forking Conference of Subcommittee on Air Pollution at the Hotel Claremont in Berkeley, august 13, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r iL tii s} K a Tuesday, July 27, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Granting John Rademacher, Constable Antioch Judicial District, permission to leave California. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ss John Rademacher, Constable of the Antioch Judicial District, be and he is hereby . granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of two weeks, from September 10 to September 25, 1954. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Dr. Degnan, County Hospital Director, f to enter into arrangements with the State Bureau of Rehabilitation. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that George Degnan, M.D. , County Hospital Director, be and he is hereby authorized to en r ter into arrangements with the State Bureau of Rehabilitation for the installation of vending devices in the County Hospital for use of County Hospital Patrons. s ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a In the Matter of Authorizing Dr. Blum to Attend Meeting, in Los Angeles, On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr.. Blum, County Health Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, av no expense: to the County, meeting in Los Angeles on July 27, which meeting has been called by the State. X The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t r In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance of Supervisors at Meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce. r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the members of this Board be, and they are hereby author- ized to attend, at County expense meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Claremont in Berkeley on Jay 2$, 1954•y, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with State Depart- R, ment of Agriculture pertain- ing to compensation of the 4 . County Agricultural Commis- r## sioner, Contra Costa County. AGREEMENT dated July 27, 1954, between W. C. Jacobsen, Acting Director of 4- Agriculture, hereinafter called the Director, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Board, wherein it is agreed that said Director will pay to said County during the 1954-55 fiscal year, the sum of $174$, F to be paid at the rate of , 141 per month from July 1, 1954 to April 30, 1955, both dates inclusive, and at the rate of $169 per month for each month from Ma 1, 1955 to June 30, 1955, (or on a proportionate basis for each fraction of a month during which the said position of Agricultural Commissioner is filled, such payment to be made at the end of each calendar quarter upon submission of invoice covering service§' rendered during such quarter, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said AGREE14ENT be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and A' H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said AGREEMENT. zd The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing k 5 County Clerk to Purchase Voting Booths. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super - visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that' the County Clerk is authorized to purchase immediately 75 four-stall Douglas voting booths; the appropriation request having been included in the 1954-55 budget, and the.: purchase before August 3 beeing deemed necessary to insure delivery in time for the`` t November election. Zirq1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A r. 3g. y . IMT s a Tuesday, July 27, 1954 - Continued s?. a a u In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to Purchase µAddressograph for Central Service Department.On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that.the County Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase immediately, for the purpose of replacement, an addressograph for Central Service Department, said item being listed in the 1954-55 budget.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing Installation of Standby Elec-trical Power Equipment for County Hospital.On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the immediate installation of standby electrical power equipment, at an estimated cost ]of $4000, at the County Hospital be, and the same is hereby authorized; said installa- j tion being required to assure the continued operation of respirators in the County s 3'Hospital which are on a public power service and therefore subject to the effects of power interruption. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing additional personnel for var-ious departments.On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervi-sor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDEREDthat the following additional personnel be and they are hereby authorized for the following departments: s --Agricultural Commissioner:1 weed and Rodent Inspector to staff, effective July 28, 1954 Richmond Health Center: 1 Social Work Supervisor, Grade I, to staff, effective July 28, 1954 Administrator:6 Typist Clerks to staff of County Administrator, effective July 28, 1954,for clerical pool section. u.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.fiJ'45+ d In the Matter of Consolidation of Election for Directors, i.Pittsburg Community Hospital District, with regular County and State General Election to be held on November 2, 1954. 1 Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of z4 California, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, € r .IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the regular hospital district election for Directors i of the Pittsburg Community Hospital District shall be consolidated with the regular r County and State General Election to be held on November 2, 1954•The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t i t n-In the Matter of Consolidation of election for Directors of I East Bay Municipal Utility District with County and State General Election to be held on November 2, 1954.WHEREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have called an election for two directors in said district to be held on November 2, 1954; and tdHEREAS, the said Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have filed with this Board a written request that said election for said directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District be consolidated with the general election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1954, and that the returns off 4 said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said East Bay 1.1unicipal Utility District;BE IT RESOLVED that the election for two directors of the East Bay Municipal. :Utility District on November 2, 1954, be and the same is hereby ORDERED CONSOLIDATED E with the throughoutygeneralelectiontobeheldthroeoutthe Count of Contra Costa on the 2nd.day of November, 1954. and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of said district.The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan P Y , g : Y Y , J. Frederickson.NOES: None. 4, 0 t ABSENT: None. F e, Tuesday, July 27, 1954, Continued 4' 1"F In the Matter of the Proposed Abatement of the Property of RALPH TROST and NEL- LIE A. TROST. ORDER WHEREAS, in the above entitled matter the Board did, on the 11th day of 1954, order the hearing to be closed and the matter taken under submission, and- b WHEREAS, the Board desires further time for the consideration of the same, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the said matter be continued to the 7th ft dap of September, 1954, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. 2111. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by' Supervisor Goyak, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. e p T. GOYAK, H. L. CU1rM+IINGS, RAYS. TAYLOR,- W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON tom, NOES: Supervisors - NONE x ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE w it rub'"In the Matter of Ordinance No. 261 and Ordinance No. 262 of the City k Xx of Concord. The Secretary of State having filed with this BoardCertificates inwhich hey, certifies that on the 16th- day of July, 1954, a copy of Ordinance No. 261 of the City.. of Concord which Ordinance sets forth approval of the annexation to said City of `Lot ., 56, Rosal 'ark", and a copy of Ordinance No. 262 of the City of Concord, which sets forth approval of the annexation to said City of "Portion of Hillside Avenue", were filed in his office; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificates be placed on file. r:y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s w5 'S• Ls.ry F fL In the Matter of Ordinances No. 277 r ~ C. S. and No. 278 C.S. of the City of Pittsburg. The Secretary of State having filed with this Board Certificates in which he certifies that on the 19th day of July, 1954., a copy of Ordinance No. 271° C.S.' of=they City of Pittsburg which Ordinance sets forth the approval of the annexation tosaid F City of "Lincoln Park Unit No. 2", and a copy of Ordinance No. 278 C.S. of the City, of Pittsburg,, which sets forth the approval of the annexation to said City of "Brandstad, r.a° Dohert Reuland Incorporated", were filed in his office; 7N(xq, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificates be placed on file. f a fig The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, July 29, 1954, at 9 .otclock a.m; f R inthe Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. P AASCH CLERK j By Deputy Clerk f: f y µ.sr F fq 1; X 4 l yJ &&t N, tixxASS tT L X tI x 1 a yr . 7, 216 I BEFORE THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JULY 299 1954 x THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. R`"" " PRESENT: HON. H. L CUMMINGS y f CHAIRMAN PRESIDING• SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN, J.FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t it s a t{f In the Matter of Granting CLARE D. HORNER. Judge of the Richmond Municipal Court Permission to r n- 'Y•rarLeaveCalifornia. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by. Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY- THE BOARD ORDERED that Judge Clare D. Horner of the Richmond Municipal Court be, and he j r _ is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for 60 days, commencing August 26, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Lonnie Johnson Permit to Hold Dance in the Unincorporated Area. rs On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE z . BOARD ORDERED that LONNIE JOHNSON, . 612 4th Street, Richmond, California be, and he- is, hereby authorized to hold a dance on July 30, 1954, between. the hours of 10:00 p.m and 3:00 a.m. at the Savory Club, Second and Chesley Streets, Richmond, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b rt In the Matter of Granting y > Road Commissioner permis- sion to transport Water Sprinkler Wagon to County Fair. r Njy .11E •WOnmotionofSupervisorFrederickson, seconded by ,Supervisor Goyak, ,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Road Commissioner be,`and`he is hereby directed` o i{ r= ,4, deliver one of his Sprinkler Wagons to the County Fair Grounds near Antioch ' to' be- used July 30, 31 and August 1, said wagon to be driven by a member of the Road Com- missioner's staff while in use at said County Fair Grounds-, and said driver to be paid, for his work by the County Fair Board. h t The fore order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z *r J And the Board takes recesstomeet on Tuesda Au st 3 19.54, at 9: o.*clock a.m. , in the'Board Chambers, Hall of Records, 'Martinez, Cal iif ornia. x'* d+ halrman ATTEST: r W. T. AASCH CLERK By Deputyut Clerk. x. .. a x t C. uM. 1 rn k b? 1 a BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHMABERS, HALL OF r; RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS V 'x I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. f ': BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT- IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this' Hoard for-the- month or-the month of July, 19543, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved as;; written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. C4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Claims for r medical care for indigents in Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco Counties. Los Angeles and San Francisco Counties having submitted certain claims for medical and hospital care furnished to indigent residents of this County, and investi ,`f xn gation having determined that this County is responsible under certain sections of;-the. ` Welfare and Institutions Code, in accord with the recommendation of the, Social Serviceu Director payments shall be made as follows: sUnder Section 204 to the Cit and County of San Francisco for Constance Jones - 4120.95 Under Section 2200 to the City and County of San Francisco for Mrs. Clara Hilarion. 4 6k0.00 r h r= Under Section 203.7 to Los Angeles County for Mrs. Etta J. Karr - $39.30 Under Section 203.7 to Los Angeles County for Mrs. Mary Silveira - $56.96 r In the Matter of Referring claim r ' z. from Los Angeles County for care given Mrs. Wright and baby in the Los Angeles General Hospital to Social Service Director. 4, Los Angeles County having filed with this Board a claim against: Contra. Costa a County in the sum of , 118.80 for care given Mrs. Dorothy M. Wright and baby at the-. Gen.- eral Hospital in Los Angeles, and said claim having been filed under Section 204 of the Welfare and Institutions Code; AND, the Berson being unknown to the Social Service Department; Ndk, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim be returned to Los:` f . Angeles County, recognizing that it may be re-submitted if that county can -furnish further information. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Employing BUCHTER f q5.. AND LILLIS Architects, to prepare 9 l _ plans for bounty health Department Units. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE' V. BOARD ORDERED that BUCHTER AND LILLIS, Architects, 61 Moraga Highway, Orinda, Califor. nia, be, and they are hereby employed to prepare plans for County Health Department Units. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 274 C.S. adopted by the City Council of Pittsburg re annex- ation of Parkside iianor No. 4. Certificate of the Secretary of State, dated July 26, 1954, which- certifes that on June 7, 1954, the City Council of Pittsburg adopted Ordinance No. 274 C.S, which sets forth approval of the annexation of Parkside Manor No. 4, of said City, havR ing been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson;, IT IS , t BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. FK In the Matter of Ordinance No. 256, adopted by the City Coun- cil of Concord re annexationR of Willow Pass Road and San Vincente Drive. Certificate of the Secretary of State dated July 30, 1954, whiah certifies du 218 x Tuesday, August 3 , 1954, Continued - fir that on the 28th day of June, 1954 the City Council of Concord adopted Ordinance No. f 256, which sets forth approval of the annexation to said City of wfillow Pass Road and San Vincente Drive", having been presented to this Board; r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISx; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificate be placed on file. K. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tj!, In the Matter of Copy of Complaint to Quiet Title NOZIGLIA versus Con- tra Costa County, et al, Action No. 61032. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that copy of complaint to quiet title in Action No. 61032, CATHERINE NOZIGLIA, Plaintiff, versus ROBERT G. GRAPER, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al, served t on the Chairman of this Board, August 3, 1954, be and the same is hereby referred to ' the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F Y. In re Issue of Bonds of PITTSBURG UNIFIED School District 1953 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 2nd day of June, 1953, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $1,2501,000 principal amount of bonds of PITTSBURG UNIrFIED School District, designated "1953 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 ` ry was divided into series of which $800,000 principal amount were designated "Series Are and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $800,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion tti. thereof is now outstanding, andA WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 44.50,000 principal r amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors mi ht determine; M WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that all of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AiiD GRDiaED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $1,250,000 principal amount of 1953 School Bonds of PITTSBURG UNIFIED A: 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. 450,000 principal amount' of said bonds shall be and consitute an additional g series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated October 1, 1954, shall be 450 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-450 k a both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of F3 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: k 22,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on October 1 in each of the years 1955 to 1964, both inclusive; 23,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on October 1 in each of the years 1965 to 1974, both inclusive. g ifS s r .. 61{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 lst day of October, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series B shall be sued by the chairman of said board of F supervisors, and b the treasurer or auditor of said count and shall be countersiPYcounty, wed r Jam. 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 sig natures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan-' ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said boiig shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars B - STATS. Or CALIFORNIA 1 000 SCHOOL BOND OF PITTSBURG UNIFIED School District of Contra Costa County. 1953 School Bond, Series B r e r r. Tuesday, August 3, 1954, Continued - G r si2N PITTSBURG UNIFIED 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 October, 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 15t days of April and October of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is pay- able in one installment at the 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 $1,250,000 z; 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 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 taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS :HEREOF 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 1st day of October, 1954• SEAL) H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisort N COUNTERSIGNED:H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board o Supervisors k = IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be at- tached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. a Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the E)l Pittsburg Unified School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and _ 100 Dollars for months' interest on 1953 School Bond No. B -Series B. of said School District. H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of` Series and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all . taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and ' collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. x r s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause t a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series B to be published at least two weeks in PITTSBURG POST DISPATCH" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 7th day of September, 1954, At 11 o'clock a.m. of said da receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds ,Y P P P 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, ata regular meeting thereof .; held on the 3rd day of August, 1954, 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 Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts in Pinole No. 4; Rodeo No. 3; Giant Nos. 1 and 9; Oleum Nos. 1 and 2; and El Sobrante Nos. 2, 4 and 13. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Pinole No. 4; Rodeo No. 3; Giant Nos. 1 and 9; Oleum Nos. 1 and 2; and E1 Sobrante Nos. 2, 4 and 13, election precincts of Contra y: F ad _ jj + 4 Tuesday, August 3, 1954, Continued - Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit : P PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of First Avenue with the center i of San Pablo Avenue (Highway 40) ; thence west along the center of C._n Pablo Avenue to , the most westerly exterior boundary, City of Pinole; thence south, east, south and east along the said city boundary to the center of First Avenue; thence north along the center of First Avenue to the point of beginning. RODEO PRECINCT N0. 3 y Beginning at the intersection of the center of Vaqueros Avenue with the center of Fourth Street; thence southerly along the center of Vaqueros Avenue to the center of Seventh Street; thence westerly along the center of Seventh Street to the center of Parker Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Parker Avenue to the E.B.M.U.D. boundary; thence southeasterly and southwesterly along the said boundary to the exterior boundary of Hercules; thence generally northwesterly along the said ex- terior boundary of Hercules to the shoreline of San Pablo Bay; thence northeasterly along said shoreline to the southwest line of Aodeo Townsite; thence southeasterly along the said southwesterly line to the center of 4th Street; thence easterly along the center of 4th Street to the point of beginning. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the southwest corner of Nob Hill Subdivision, City of Pinole; R thence southwesterly along an arbitrary line connecting the southwest corner of said subdivision with the northeast corner of Rollingwood Subdivision to the exterior boun- dary of E.B.M.U.D. ; thence generally northwest along the said E.B.M.U.D. line to the center of State Highway 40; thence northeasterly along the center of State Highway 40 to the southwest line of Tara Hills Subdivision; thence in a counterclockwise manner Y.. along the exterior boundary of Tara Hills Subdivision to the center of State Highway 40; thence southwesterly along the center of State Highway 40 to the center of O'Hatch i Drive; thence northwesterly along the northwesterly extension of O'Hatch Drive to the ! shoreline of San Pablo Bay; thence northeasterly along the said shoreline to the ex- terior boundary of E.B.M.U.D. ; thence generally south and west along the said E.B.M.U.D Boundary to the southwest corner of the City of Pinole; thence east along the said city line to the point of beginning. j R 1 GIANT PRECINCT N0. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the center of State Highway 40 with the west! line of Nob Hili Subdivision; thence generally west and south along the exterior boun- dary, City of Pinole to the exterior boundary, E.B.14.U.D. ; thence in a general clock- wise direction along the said E.B.M.U.D. Boundary to the shoreline of San Pablo Bay; thence easterly along the said shoreline to the northeast line of Anater and Shea par- cel as shown in T. L. Survey #55; thence southeasterly along the said northeast line to the center of S.P. R.R. ; thence west along the center of S.P. R.R. to the northerly zip extension of the west line of western addition; thence south along the said extension and continuing south along the west line of Nob Hill Subdivision to the point of be- ginning. OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pinole Valley Road with the exterior boundary of Martinez Judicial District; thence in a general counterclockwise manner along the said Martinez Judicial District Boundary to the southerly exterior ! boundary of the Port Costa Judicial District; thence northwesterly and west along the said Port Costa Judicial District Boundary to the southern exterior boundary of Crockett! Judicial District; thence west, north, west, and north along the said exterior boundary! to the shoreline of San Pablo Bay; thence southwesterly along the shoreline of San Pablo Bay to the exterior boundary of E.B.M.U.D. ; thence generally south and west along( the said E.B.M.U.D. Boundary to the center of Pinole Valley Road; thence southeasterly i s along the center of Pinole Valley Road to the point of beginning. h OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pinole Valley Road with the, south line of the Faria parcel, said south line also being portion of E.B.M.U.D. Boun- dary; thence east, north and west along the Faria parcel to the east line of Lot #13, Block L. Villa Sites Addition #2; thence generally north along the exterior line of said Villa Sites Addition #2 to the town of Pinole boundary; thence southwesterly along the said boundary to the northeast line of Pinole-Hercules Unified School District par- cel; thence in a counterclockwise manner along the boundary of said parcel to the ex- terior boundary of E.B.M.U.D. ; thence southeasterly and easterly along the said E.B.M. U.D. Boundary to the point of beginning. l 1 EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 2 s Beginning at the intersection of the center of Renfrew Road with the center of Rincon Road; thence westerly along the center of Renfrew Road to the north line of Hilltop Drive; thence southwesterly along the north line of Hilltop Drive to the north-1 east line of Lot #250 Santa Rita Acres Unit #4; thence northwesterly along the north- rk east line of said Lot #250 to the southeast line of Lot #262 Santa Rita Acres Unit thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said Lot #262 to the east line of said Lot #262; thence northwesterly along the east lines of Lots #262, 261 and 260 to then exterior boundary of Santa Rita acres Unit #4; thence westerly along the said boundary t' and westerly extension of said boundary to the west line of Hilltop Drive, said point 7 also being on the exterior boundary, City of Richmond; thence generally northwest along; said city line to its intersection with the exterior boundary of E.B.M.U.D. ; thence east, and north along said district boundary to the center of Jasmine Inlay; thence east along the center of Jasmine Way to the center of Rincon Road; thence south along the center of Rincon Road to the point of beginning. 1 W Tuesday, August 3, 1954, Continued - EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the line dividing the Ranchos El Sobrante and Bocha De La Canada De Pinole with the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal . W- Utility District; thence northerly, westerly and northerly along said Rancho. boundarY and said line produced northerly to the center of the Pinole Valley County Road; thence northwesterly along the center of said road to the corporate limits of the City of Pinole; thence following said last mentioned boundary westerly, to the southwest cor ner of Nob Hill Subdivision; thence southwesterly, along a line connecting the south- west corner of Nob Hill Subdivision with the northeast corner of Rollingwood Subdivi- sion, to the exterior boundary of E.B.114X.D. ; thence in a generally counterclockwise direction around said E.B.M.U.D. boundary to the point of beginning. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 13 w Beginning at the intersection of the center of Kelvin Road with the center' of Jasmine Way; thence northerly along the center of Kelvin Road to the westerly extension of the south line of Lot X433 El Sobrante Manor Unit #4; thence easterly and southeast- erly along the south and southeast lines of Lots #433 to 419 to the west line of Lot 232 El Sobrante Manor Unit #2; thence southwest and southeast along the boundary of said Lot #232 to the southeast corner of said Lot #232; thence southeasterly across Juanita Drive to the southwest corner of Lot #209 E1 Sobrante Manor Unit #2; thence easterly along the south lines of Lots #209 - 214 and continuing across Idlewood Circle and alongthe southeast lines of Lots 179 and 178 to the center of Appian Way; thence,PP Y e` northwesterly along the center of Appian Way to the E.B.M.U.D. boundary; thence north- westerly, southwesterly and south along the said E.B.M.U.D. boundary to the center of Jasmine Way; thence easterly along the center of Jasmine Way to the point of beginning. Std. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election. pre- cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting HAROLD F. KOZEL II free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. a . Harold F. Kozel II, 2017 87th Street, Oakland, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Harold F. Kozel II, is an. honorably discharged veteran of Korean War, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #417 42 13 , dated Riay 3, 1954; ri. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Harold F. Kozel II be, and he. is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance estab- lishing anle parking in Colusa Circle, j. Road No. 19g 55, in the Kensington Area. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorneyprepare an ordinance establishingane parkingin the COLUSA CIRCLE Road No. 1655 ithe Kensington area, along the nrtherlycurve etweenbetween Avenue k and Berkeley bark Boulevard, and along the southwesterly curve between Oakview Drive and Berkeley Park Boulevard. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Decla.ing Ordinance No. 8$3 Duly Published. Affidavit of Maynard F. Gunsul, showing that copy of Ordinance No. $$3 was published for the time and in the manner required by law, having been filed with this Board; x .. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Affidavit be placed on file and said Ordinance be declared duly, published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board Ne In the Matter of adoption of Tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 1954-55- The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having fully considered the budget requirements of the heads of the various departments for the County government of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1954-55; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THEpYYp Contra Costa Y ..BOARD ORDERED that the tentative budget for the fiscal year 1954-55, A : t'!- 1Tuesday, August 3, 1954, Continued f County, be and the same is hereby approved, and H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller is hereby ordered to have 300 copies of said tentative budget published in pamphlet s form by the Contra Costa Gazette; t J' IT IS ?FURTHER ORDERED that the final hearing on said budget be and the same is hereby set for Friday, August 209 1954, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of said Board, and the County Clerk shall publish a notice of the time and place of said hear- i x ing for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE" a i newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to add to 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. w .. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority, to the County Auditor to add the following to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll"t said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor add the following to the 1954-55 unsecured person-11- al erson- al property roll: Code 8206, assessment 269- Finis W. Jett, Boat 28 S 286 assessed valuation 300 is an escaped assessment. ;fir. Jett has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 8206 assessment ' 270- Arthur E. Thomas, Boat # 28 L 850, assessed valu- ation $ 160 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Thomas has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. t Code 8206, assessment 271- Carl Eismann, Boat 28 W 952, assessed valuation 350 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Eismann has requested that this be added 1 , to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 5306, assessment 262- Karl Gunther, Boat 28 C 408, assessed valuations= 100 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Gunther has requested that this be added Z",to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 5306, assessment 263- Harry Houser, Boat 28 G 387, assessed valuation 150 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Houser has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 5304, assessment N 239- Wm. D. Wright , Boat 28 A 528, assessed valuation 1500 is an escaped assessment. Vx. Wright has requested that this be added 7 to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 29, Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 2. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $ ryt Change Order No. 29, which makes certain changes in the Psychiatric Building and AD DS the sum of $200 to the contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for construction of additions to Contra Costa County Hospital Project No. 2, be and the same is hereby 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. 1 In the Matter of Proposed Garbage Dump Site at Cowell. This Board having on May 4, 1954, continued to this date, for further con- sideration, a proposal to have a garbage dump site at Cowell, and it appearing that the Committee To Study Problems of Waste Disposal will soon have a report completed to pre- , sent to this Board with its recommendations concerning the proposed Cowell dump site; NOW THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor GoYak, 7 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that any further consideration of the proposed site by this Board shall be continued until after the receipt of the report from the Committee to 3 o Study Problems of Waste Disposal. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. Y.. On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak,_ x seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnels adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: i x : The establishment of the Classification of Deputy Agricultural a Commissioner at Salary Range 30 ($3924470) and the allocation F of one such position to the Agricultural Commissioner's Staff; t kf k A r>, r a. L r Tuesday, August 3, 1954, Continued - Authorized the addition of one Special District and .Precinct Technician to County Clerk's Office, effective August 163? 1954 1 to be terminated effective September 20, 1954) ; A Authorized the allocation of Salary Range 132 (4470-4515) to Mechanic Foreman in Highway Department; Authorized the establishment of Equipment Mechanic Leadman Y Classification at Salary Range 130 (f429-*470) and the alloca- tion lloca tion of two such positions to the Highway Department; The addition of one Typist-Clerk to Adoptions Unit, Social Service Department.A M The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ov In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED 'and+ APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase. COUNTY POUND 5 ^ f S Temporary Help 200)90.00`' Services 300)5.00' Supplies 500) 260.00 Special Expense 600) 355.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 90.00 90.00 The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board: xzfi g P y r- In the Matter of Approval of Agree- ment with Confer and Willis, Archi-4: i tects, for professional services r referring to construction of 4$-Bed Ward Building at County Hospital). AGREEMENT dated August 3, 1954, between the Board of Supervisors,. herein- after called the Owner and Confer and Willis, hereinafter called the 'Architect, and. wherein it is AGREED that said Architect shall perform professional services, more particularly set forth in said AGREEMENT in connection with the preparation of plans for a 48-bed Ward Building on the site owned by the County, at Alhambra Avenue, Mar- tinez, and wherein the owner agrees to pay said Architect for such services a fee of 8% of the cost of the work, with other payments and reimbursements as set forth in 'said: AGREEMENT, the said percentage being referred to as the "Basic Raten, is presented t' this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ° M BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said AGREE4ENT be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to execute said AGREEMENT. r . on behalf of the Owner. 5` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Helen A. Hersey for Premises r : : for the use of the County Health r` 4 Department. E Lease dated August 3, 1954, between HELEN A. HERSEY, Lessor, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, Lessee, wherein it is AGREED that said Lessor leases to the County , certain storeroom premises at 915 Green Street , Martinez, California, for a period of y one year commencing July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955, at a total rent of $10$0, payable as follows: $90 on or before the 31st day of July, 1954, and a like amount on or before the last day of each succeding month during the term of said lease, up to and including the 30th day of June, 1955, is presented to this Board; and On motion of f,Supervisor Taylor, seconded b S ervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be andthesameishereby up and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. Y IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants monthly in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A n. r.. j A f f yi t L r 224 i t Tuesday, August 3, 19549 - Continued x tr In the Matter of Approval ofn Street Light Plan and Call- ing for Bids for Lighting Services for "COUNTY SERVICE h AREA L-2" (Bay View) . COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-2 havi xtfi ng :been established by thin: Board of Supervisors on June 1, 1954 for the purpose of furnishing street lighting services therein; and Yf`S 1y no referendumetition having been filed pursuant to Section 25210.21 et seq. , or at all ; and a plan of a system of street illumination for said County Service Area L-2 having this day been presented to this Board and filed with the Clerk thereof, and thi s Board having fully investigated same and good cause appearing therefor; r r5 t S r• NOW, THEFIFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Tavlor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plan be and it is hereby adopted; and; r. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forthwith advertise for Ffr bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the said lights pursuant to said plan, and for supplying said County Service Area L-2 with all the- electricity nec- essary for operating and maintaining the said lights. The contract for the same is to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, that the rates to be paid therefor, must not exceed in any event the rates now paid by the County r of Contra Costa for highway lighting in other places in said Contra Costa County. X The term of said contract is to be for five years. This Board, however, re- serves the right to abrogate such contract whenever gas and electric current is offered to be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract price. Said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. x ' AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED the notice of the receiving of said bids be pub- lished by the Clerk of this Board in the "EL CERRITO JOURNAL", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. x w The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan,s `r J. Frederickson. 1= r NOES: None ABSENT: None. lsr. x t And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 10, 1954, at. 9:00 a.m. in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r t rnZt1 r CHAIR vi r ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK t O, F . B 1 G!)/iL— / KSI„ Deputy Clerk a q4 r<. M s l' t 4fr„rot' r 225 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS r TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PRET AT 9 OtCLOCK A.M. IN THE CHP11BERS OF THE BOARD, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUWTNGS, CHAIRMAN, (Supervisor Taylor PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RZ1=5:. arrived at 910 A.M. T=QR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J . and was present FREDERICKSON; ABSENT: SUPER- when the following VISOR I. T. GOYAK. PRESENT: orders were passed) W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. ABSENT: Supervisor Taylor. t . In the Matter of Communication from San Diego County concern- ing Mary Novak Campbell. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that communication dated August 6, 1954 from San Diego County, referring F' to Mary Novak Campbell, who it is alleged in said communication received care at the County Hospital in San Diego County, cost of which amounted to 4119.35 be, and it is hereby referred to the Social Service Department for investigation.tg" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r3, In the Matter of Employee Ser- vice Award for Joseph Viale. Pursuant to Section II B, Ordinance 737, on the recommendation of the Director of Personnel, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that JOSEPH VIALE be and he is hereby declared eligible to- receive a 15-year pin award at the September presentation ceremonies.r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. t On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickso , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following person- nel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: Justice Court, Concord Judicial District: Authorized one new position in the class of Typist-Clerk in Concord Justice Court effective September 1, 1954, and the abolishment of part-time position heretofore y authorized for said Court; County Clerk: Reclassified one Intermediate Typist-Clerk to Senior Clerk in Elections'. Department of Clerk's office. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.-; In the Matter of Authorising Kenneth A. Wise to assign portion of his leased space at Buchanan Field to Dr. k,aCope. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Kenneth y` A. Wise be and he is hereby authorized to assign a portion of his leased space at Buchanan Field, known as Building III, Stall Number 8, to Dr. Russell P. Cope, 1205 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, California. The foregoing cyder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r' r In the Matter of Approval of contract with the State of K .. California (State Department of Public Health) which pro- vides for reimbursement by y. State for services of Occu- pational and Physical Ther- apists in connection with the cerebral palsied children's program. Agreement dated August 5, 1954, between the State of California, through its Chief, Division of Administration, State Department of Public Health, hereinafter called the State, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to provide therapist services for cerebral palsied children in Contra Costa County, etc. ; and the State agrees to reimburse the contractor for a totalw cost of not to exceed $32,028.84, and which contract is for a period from July 1, 1954, to June 30, 1955, inclusive, is presented to this Board; and F On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cumming3, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. u 5ffn.. M 226. Tuesday, August 10, 1954, Continued The foregoing order is passed g.pa by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. P v_ a: In the Matter of Application by Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association for Permit to use Additional Banks of Contra Costa Canal and Ygnacio Canal. WHEREAS, the Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association has been licensed to use certain banks of the Contra Costa Canal in the County of Contra Costa in conformance with the provisions of County Ordinance 849, as amended by Ordinance 858; and WHEREAS, s aid Concord-Nit. Diablo Trail Ride Association has now made applications. to use additional banks of the Contra Costa Canal and of the Ygnacio Canal in the vicinity of Concord to the Bureau of Reclamation, United States Department of Interior 4 and WHEREAS, members of this body have met with interest parties, including the offi- ; cers of the Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association, the Secretary of the Contra Costa County 'dater Board and officials of the Bureau of Reclamation and have traveled over the portion of the said canals, which are the subject of said request, and it j appears to be in the public interest that said permit be granted as prayed for; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does endorse the petition of the Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association for the use of additional banks as aforesaid and does recommend the granting of said petition by the Bureau of Reclamation; and a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board be and he is hereby directed to cause certified copies of this resolution to be sent forthwith to the following persons: Mr. R. S. Calland, Acting Regional Director, United States Department of r Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Regional Office, Region 2, P. U. Box 2511, Sacramento California; ?sir. 0. N. Christianson, Secretary, Contra Costa County Water Board, 325 µEast Tenth Street, Pittsburg, California; and Mr. George Walling, President, Concord- j 4 Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association, Concord, California. F "PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of August, 1954, by the following vote, to-wit: I AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - Done. J r ABSENT: Supervisor I. T. Goyak.In the Matter of Resolution and Order of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State ofV.California, in re Issue of Bonds of Sheldon School District.IHEREAS, the Governing Board of Sheldon School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certi-fied proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare:That on the 14th day of December, 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 resolved and order, that an election be called and held on the 2nd day of March, 1954 in said school district, to submit thereat to the elector' s of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold !,in the amount of $40,000 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- annuallyy thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: I 13,.a) The purchasing of school lots.b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. s 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. t d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, in- jured, n jured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity.e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a Arf-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 awav 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 "El Sobrant! e 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 published as required by law: r, kP ZI I Sys 5; tgw S Tuesday, August 10, 1954, Continued Issue of Bonds of Sheldon s School District) IT IS THEREFOR RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Sheldon School District,. in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of , 40,000 and shall be designated 01954 x School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and J34,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute :Series A and the reamining j6,000 principal amount of n said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this board of super- visors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining $6,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated October 15 , 19549 shall be 34 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-34, both inclusive, of the denomination of $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 and shall mature in con- secutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 15 in each of the years 1955 to 1960, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 15 in each of the years 1961 to 1974, both inclusive. r Said bonds of Series A 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 said54 county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of October, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid; i P.. 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 signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or other- wise 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 r safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number Dollars UNITED STATES OF A14ERICA n STATE OF CALIFORNIA A-.. . ..19000 r `I SCHOOL BOND OF SHEELDON SCHOOL DISTRICT OF r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.h 1954 School Bond, Series A Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknow- 44ledgesitselfindebtedtoandpromisestopaytotheholderhereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of October, 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 15th day of April and October 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) . 5C= This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation if an as may be required to designate varying series numbers denom- inations, Y, Y 9 g rY g interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to . 40,000, 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 2nd day of March, 1954, 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 perrix formed 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 districts IN :FITNESS ':THEREOF 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 October, 1954 sd H. L. CU i, ZINGS SEAL) Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: W. T. PAASCH H. E. McNAMER County Clerk and Clerk of the County Auditor Board of Supervisors yr. n 0000 ., . . .,, ,,,,. ,;.m• Cit Py i 2268 z4 r c t xa. is Tuesday, August 10, 1954, ContinuedMk P7 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 Contra Costa County, State of California,Coupon No. 0000 . . will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Sheldon School District in said County,.ion the 15th day -of ............. . 19 .. at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of . .. . . 0000000000* and .../100 Dollars .. .. . ... .. for ..... months' interest d, 3 on 19... School Bond No. A-... .., Series A, of said School V District McNAM RH. E. 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: taxable prop- erty in said school, district and x such taxes in the manner provided provision yvlawon shall be made for the levy and collection of s, 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 El Sobrante Herald Bee Press", 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 14th day of September, 1954, at 11 o'clock AM., 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 re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. AM My The foregoinggng resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Hoard of, Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of California, ata regular meeting thereof held on the 10th day, of August, 1954 by the following vote, to wit:err x . AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. jNOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor I. T. Goyak. Y r' y T a. r f r t sr .. n n r cs f r a z r w x st x. rR S u y.I'•ter,^ •:. L - 2 Tuesday, August 10, 1954, _ Continued h In the Matter of Granting Hubert G. Williams free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Hubert G. Williams, P. 0. Box 44, Moraga, California, having filed with this Boar an application for a free permit to peddle hot dogs, soft drinks and candy in the un . incorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Hubert G. Williams is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #2373707, dated November 18, 1918; p . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Hubert G. 'Williams be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle hot dogs, soft drinks and candy in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and ty IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County h 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 Or- dinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 'present. ten In the Matter of Granting Joseph C. Latham free s permit to peddle in the h unincorporated area of the County. A Joseph C. Latham, P. 0. Box 4, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated` xr area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Joseph C. Latham is an honorably discharged veteran of Korean War, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate,rt Serial #.SAF 11 167 162, dated July 23, 1954; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE Y ' BOARD ORDERED that said Joseph C. Latham be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to G peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Joseph C. Latham be, and he is here- by ere by granted a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of_ the County as requested; and 4, 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 Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Or- dinance No. 596. i .a. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.. ' ,? . In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. $$4. Ordinance No. 884, which establishes a 35 MPH zone on Concord Avenue, ,from the' Concord City Limits to a point 5001 east of the Walnut Creek Bridge, is presented to, this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the DIABLO BEACON, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r, In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 8$6. Ordinance No. $$6, which provides for angle parking in Colusa Circle, Road No. 1655, in the Kensington area, is presented to this Board; and w r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 'TH 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 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 members present. In the Matter of Authorizing rc Sheriff to transport prisoners from Farm to Brentwood area. g.On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and he is hereby granted permission to transport prisoners to and from the Brentwood area in order that they may do cleanup work from the storm drainage ditch along Highway 4 between Spruce Street and Marsh Creek, the number of prisoners to be transported and the days on which they shall do said work to be determined by said Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, e 4 w. 2282 Tuesday, August 10, 1954, - Continued lIntheMatterofAuthorizingr Supervisor Taylor to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY t THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor be and he is hereby granted permission-,r to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, commencing August 129 1954. F i41 Y The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.f e In the Matter of Authorizing s attendance of Agricultural Commissioner and some of his staff to attend State Fair. x On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor ry Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Agri cultural Commissioner and some of his staff who have been assigned to do work at they State Fair in connection with the County's agricultural exhibit, be and they are here- by authorized to be in attendance in Sacramento from August 30th to September 2nd, in elusive, and that the expense be charged to the cost of county exhibit . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present . Qr In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Training and Safety Officer at Western Regional Conference of American Society of Training z Directors. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Harold Baldwin; Training and Safety Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the Western Regional (see Directors to be held in San Diego, September 9-11, inclusive, (Conference of Training below). at county expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to bring immediate action against Pacific States Aviation, Inc. for money due County. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso r YK. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District' Attorney be and he is hereby directed to sue Pacific States Aviation, Inc. for the balance ( V39.52) of account due Contra Costa County and to file attachment on planes of said Pacific States Aviation Inc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Accepting as completed, construction of Fire House #3 for Central Fire Protection District. This Board having on December 1, 1953 approved an agreement with Walter G. Payne i Contracting Company, 1234 Fifth Street, Berkeley, California, for construction of Fire House #3 for the Central Fire Protection District; t 5° 5 j ids On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor r avlor seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BaARD ORDERED that said work is Y ACCEPTh AS COMPLETED and that the Clerk of this Board file a notice of completion. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of "Tatter of uthorizing P. G. and E. o install Street Light at r corner of Shell Avenue and Orchard Lane (i,+lt. View ighting District) . On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific GasfndElectricCompanybe, and it is hereby authorized and directed to install one 2500 omen at the corner of Shell Avenue and Orchard Lane, which is within the Mt. View Light= ng District. i og The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f A,. f r i v,: IsI i 3 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 17, 1954, at 9 o'clock Xl a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.f ti h Chairman z w ATTEST:t W. T. PAASCH, CLERK X r eput y ClerRg t rt x'M e BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION fir 4 cr 3 AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. z IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. LL. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS W. G. BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR. x'I PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f In the Matter of Authorizing r, J. W. Hammond, Veteran's Ser- vice Officer, to attend con- ference at Al Tahoe. F- On recommendation of the 'County Administrator, and on motion of. Superv aor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 'that' Hammond, Veteran's Service Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at fCountyexpense, the regular quarterly training conference of the County Service, Offi , Y cers Association to be held at Al Tahoe on September 9 and 10, 1954. 54 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members ; . x wpresent. In the Matter of Authorizing l Basil Andrews, Traffic Engin- eer to attend conference. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and ,on "motion`of_ -Super'r visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatr `"r: Basil Andrews be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the Gov ernor's Traffic 6afety Conference in Sacramento, October 7 and $, 1954. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board memberss;n present. P In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to preparefif } f an ordinance that will per- n mit angle parking along north- a r erly curb of Avenida Del Or- etc. r etc r On the recommendation of the Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor ": Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the, i - District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance permitting-,,ah g e: parking along the northerly curb of Avenida Del Orinda from the westerly property line. of Camino Pablo westward, a distance of $0eet. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board members ' present. r In the Matter of Directing s' District Attorney to pre- pare an ordinance that will t r . r establish 35 MPH speed limit on parts of Blum Road, S. D. F 3• a On the recommendation of the Road Commissioner and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Dzs— strict Attorney prepare an ordinance that will establish a 35 MPH speed limit on such parts of Blum Road as lie outside of residence or business districts, as defined in the; Vehicle Code of the State of California. 0 b , J1yA YC X fTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard; members`t present. R t n y a„.fAs Tuesday, August 17, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Directing County Road Commissioner to Remove Rub- bish Containers which have been placed along County Highways. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,. IT ,IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Road Commissioner is directed to remove rubbish containers from along the County highways and dispose of same. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members` 17Y 4 . present. v In the Matter of Granting LONNIE JOHNSON a permit to sponsor Break- fast Dance, September 5. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT ISv. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that LONNIE JOHNSON, i12 Fourth Avenue, Richmond, California, be y n and he is hereby granted permission to sponsor a Breakfast Dance at the Savory Club, Second and Chesley Avenue, on September 5 and to 3 a.m. on September 6. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members s present. In the Matter of Requesting Army to lease stockade at Camp Stone- man for establishment of a re- habilitation camp for boys. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to sign a communication requestingtheArraytoleasethestockadeatCampStonemantotheCounty, plus the small area to the east as indicated on map accompanying the communication, to provide space for the' . establishment of a rehabilitation on camp for boys. fr The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Granting renewal permit to Allan F. Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) to use garbage t dump at Giant.a Allan F. Riemke having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $549 ! Y and having filed with this Board Bond Continuation Certificate of License Bond. No. 312536 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company; rs On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is granted to said Allan F. Riemke, doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service, for the period to June 30, 1955, to dump garbage on County Garbage Dump near Giant in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 441. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members s 1 present. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries t 9 A? and establishing election precincts in Brentwood No. 2 and No. 3. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,. IT IS y BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Brentwood No. 2 and, No. 3, election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby estab- y lished and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows,' to syr wit : lSsfJ BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of First Street with the center. of Oak Street; thence northwesterly along the center of First Street to the center of Dainty Avenue; thence southwesterly and west along the center of Dainty Avenue to the east line of Griffith Lane, said line also being on the exterior boundary of the City, of Brentwood; thence in a general clockwise direction along the said city boundary to the most easterly corner of Lot #5, Block D, Delta Park; thence northwesterly along the r northeast line of said Delta Park to the most northerly corner of Lot #10, Block C; r t" thence southwesterly along the northwest lines of Lots 10, 7, 6, 3, 2, Block C to the I center of First Street; thence northwesterly along the center of First Street to the t center of Birch Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Birch Street to the v center of 2nd Street; thence northwesterly along the center of 2nd Street to the center . Tt of Oak Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Oak Street to the point of be ginning.Fa. 4BRENTWOODPRECINCTNO. 3 4 r x Beginning at the intersection of the center of Oak Street with the center of Railroad Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Balfour Road; thence east along the north line of Balfour Road to the exterior boundary, City of Brentwood; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along the I said city boundary to the most easterly corner of Lot #5, Block D, Delta Park; thence northwesterly along the northeast line of said Delta Park to the most northerly'corner a of Lot #10, Block C; thence southwesterly along the northwest lim s of Lots 10, 7, 6, n A iC I Tuesday, August 17, 1954, Continued - q 3, 2, Block C to the center of First Street; thence northwesterly along the center of First Street to the center of Birch Street ; thence northeasterly along the center`of Birch Street to the center of 2nd Street; thence northwesterly along the center of 2nd Street to the center of Oak Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Oak r 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 this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members µ' present.In the Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of MARION E. GREGORY k`as Commissioner of the Bethel Island County Fire Protection n District, and appointment of JA14ES SIDNEY HILBUN. MARION E. GREGORY, Commissioner, Bethel Island County Fire Protection Dis trict, having filed with this Board his resignation; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super L > W visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be, and the same is hereby accepted, with regret, effective as of August 17, 1954. P IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that JAhM S. HILBUN be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Commissioner of the Bethel Island County Pire Protection District.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. k Z,.In the Matter of Rescinding Order adopted August 10, 1954, which 5 directed the District attorney to r bring action against Pacific States ANY Aviation, Inc. X s This Board having on August 10, 1954, adopted an order directing the Dis- fi trict Attorney to sue Pacific States Aviation, Incorporated for the'balance '($839 52 of account due Contra Costa County and to file attachment on planes of said Pacific rpt: 'States Aviation, Inc. ; and r,Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan,seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of August 10, 1954, be, and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z i`In the Matter of Approval of Con- z tract with P. G. and E. Company for lighting services in Pleasant Hill Lighting District. ( Renewal Contract) . yk Contract dated August 9, 1954, between Pleasant Hill Lighting District ofzfContraCostaCounty, hereinafter called District and Pacific Gas and Electric Company,, Y `a California corporation, hereinafter called Pacific, and wherein it is agreed that said Pacific shall furnish, install and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of District as specified in bids attached to said Contract, and furnish J"telectricity for lighting same; and wherein said District agrees to pay Pacific monthly"therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid; and n On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT LS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be, and the same is hereby approved, and H. L.Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be, and he, is hereby authorized to execute said Contract or Agreement on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: z AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supe rvi sor s - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor f In the Matter of Exercising option funder lease between Dr. Kaho Daily mfr and El Sobrante County Fire Protec-tion District. R On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT - IS,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the option under that certain lease entered into on August 12, 1948 and approved on August 23, 1948 by and between Dr. . Kaho Daily, lessor, and E1-Sobrante Fire Protection District, lessee, is hereby EXERCISED; and 41 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to dr 'a warrant payable to Dr. Kaho Daily for $3215.75, which represents 42,572.20 in pr nei and varying amounts in interest, the amount for the period ending August 31, 1955Y 232 s Tuesday, August 17, 1954, Continued - x= The foregoing order is passed by .the unanimous vote of the Board members: present . In the Matter of Request from Mileage Committee, Contra E Costa County Employees Asso- r ciation, for increase in mile- age reimbursement. t ,;.fry y3 Request dated August 12, 1954, from the Mileage Committee of the Contra Costa County Employees Association for the establishment of the following rate as reimburse ment to County employees who use their cars on County business: llf per mile with a minimum reimbursement of $25 per month having been filed with this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS T . BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Agreement to Assignment of Lease, said Assignment being from KENNETH A. WISE to RUSSELL P. COPE and referring to certain property at Buchanan Field. Assignment dated September 1, 1954 by KENNETH A. WISE of his lease with Contra Costa County, to RUSSELL P. COPE, 1205 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, California, f and referring to certain described premises at Buchanan Field is presented to this Board; and t° f g On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s BY THE BOARD ORDERED that consent to said assignment of said lease is approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute Agreement consenting to the assignment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Consolidation of special election in the City of E1 Cerrito with the General Election to be held on November r 21 1954.toyS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of El Cerrito has called a special election to be held November 2, 1954, in said City of El Cerrito; and WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of El Cerrito has filed with this, Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the. following: M MEASURE: "SHALL THE CITY OF EL CERRITO LEVY A TAX OF TEN CENTS 100) ON EACH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00)ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE CITY OF EL CERRITO FOR A PERIOD, YES t : NOT TO EXCEED TEN (10) YEARS TO BE USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ACQUISITION CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF NO PUBLIC PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES?"s be consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1954 throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of El Cerrito, fx.. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the election of the foregoing measure on November 2, 1954, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election r n to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, # on November 2, 1954, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the,.City Council - of ouncil of the City of El Cerrito. p i J The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor In the Matter of Contra Costa sw 55.County School Budgets, 1954 s A copy of Contra Costa County School Budgets for the fiscal year 1954-1955, isP resented to this Board; and r . IT IS.On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, r d Tuesday, August 17, 1954, Continued - Y 3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy be filed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. present. K }gY In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. srY h r On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor. Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the R following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: naf The allocation of one additional Intermediate Typist Clerk to the Building Inspection Department (for San Pablo Office) ; The established classification of Supervising Personal Prop- F " erty Appraiser, salary range 30, and the reallocation of the 4`sr 3 Principal Clerk Position in the Assessor's Office to the new class of Supervising Personal Property Appraiser. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members,.-',., 4 ` J3Mw present. J ,r In the Matter of Declaring 4 S fYt" the Period of August 17, rF 1954, to September 9, 1954, F.J both dates inclusive, to be REGISTRATION MONTH". n p s 5 WHEREAS, all civic-minded groups in this County are interested in obtaining , the greatest possible participation in government by all of the citizen's in our.-County;: and FHEREAS, one important way in which the average citizen can participate in government is to vote for candidates of his choosing, whom he believes to be; qualified+.: to properly represent the best interests of his County, State and. Nation; and WHEREAS, it is proper that it be brought to the attention of persons who have, failed to register that September 9 is the last day upon rich they can register to vote in the General Election in November. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the period from August 17, 1954, to yr September 9, 1954, both dates inclusive, be and it is hereby designated as "Registra : ; tion Month", and the County Clerk is directed to give appropriate publicity to our YF action in this regard by releasing to the press copies of this resolution for publics-- tion, r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson the r foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the.. Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 17th day of August, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: g # 4 AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor w} w4 r 4Tk. And the Board adjourns to meet on Friday, August 20, 1954, at 9 o'clock. am. in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r - ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Chairman., 011 By Deputy Clerk v} t f +- ha. e . j r M .•; x s rr r Y i y 1.7 r.lfa g"n YY} aS T 4M5*T i YNN P 7 rr ? 7 2341 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS s FRIDAY AUGUST 20 1954 THE r ,ras BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 0 t CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF 1 RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, p' CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS h W. G. BUCHANAN J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, r RAY S. TAYLOR. u PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH CLERK. In the Matter of Approval of AGREE- r' MENT with LOUIS J. KROEGER AND ASSO- CIATES. SSO- CIATES. AGREEMENT dated August 20, 1954, between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, herein- after referred to as First Party, and LOUIS J. KROEGER AND ASSOCIATES, hereinafter re- ferred to as Second Party; and WHEREIN, Second Party agrees to furnish complete testing service with refer- r ence to County civil service examinations, etc. , and the First Party agrees to pay as r$ compensation for said services as follows: a. For each class of positions regularly established by first party on the date of this agreement and as found to be existing on the first day of July of each r year thereafter $19 per year, payable in advance in equal monthly installments to cover the cost of test development preparation; b. For each booklet ordered, $2¢ to cover the costs of ,duplication and Scor-" ing, payable each month on the presentation of a claim by Second Party; is presented to this Board; and 7 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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 the First Party. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized. to'- draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members zq.. present. W, In the Matter of Authorising MILDRED GINSBURG of Child Welfare Division to attend Meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator., and on motion of Super -r visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that # MILDRED GINSBURG of the .Child Welfare. Division, Social Service Department be, and she ! Y is hereby authorized to attend the 1954 biennial meeting of the Family Service Associa-' tion of America in Los Angeles, September B to 10, inclusive, at no expense to the g s, County.r r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing then Attendance of Social Welfare Di- ell. rector at Meeting in Los Angeles. r. The County Administrator having authorized the Social Welfare Director to attend meeting of the State Social Welfare Board in Los Angeles from August 18 to P August 20, inclusive, together with other meetings to be held during the same period by the County Welfare Directors' Association; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS r .a. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said authorization be and the same is hereby confirmed, the expenses of the Social Welfare Director to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordi- nance No. $87. Ordinance No. $$?, which provides for ANGLE PARKING along the northerly curb of AVENIDA DEL ORINDA from the Westerly property line of Camino Pablo westward, a dis- tance of 80 feet, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. r. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published CCI' +zTY'_ for the time and in the manner required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. t. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a fx. c a; Friday, August 20, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Approving Ordi- nance No. 888. Ordinance No. 8$8, which fixes speed at 35 miles per hour on such parts of GLUM ROAD as lie outside of residence or business districts, as defined in Section 90 . and Section 89, respectively, of the Vehicle Code of the State of California,, is pre sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CRDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members; present. J t- In the Matter of Ordinance No. 86. ra Affidavit of Publication of copy of Ordinance No. $$6 in the EL CERRITO.'•.': JOURNAL having been filed with this Board; M On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. $$6 be, and the same is 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 members present. y : IR dT In the I Satter of Authorizing EPersonnel Adjustment. On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and it is hereby authorized and approved: Addition of one Typist-Clerk Position to the Assessor's Staff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. w In the Matter of Authorizing x correction of erroneous assess- ments. ssess- wents. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority. to w. the County Auditor to crrect the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to r , fD by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as fol- lows:ollows: Code 5304, assessment #240 - Herbert Samuels, boat # 28 M 138, assessed r'. l valuation $1000 is an escaped assessment.Mr. Samuels has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 5304, assessment # 241 - John Kroetz, boat # 28 A 926, assessed valuation 4300 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Kroetz has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Code 8206, assessment # 272 - Al Marshall, boat # 28 C 117, assessed valuation $250 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Marshall has requested 4' that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. x . r Code $206 assessment # 273 - George A. Hughes, boat # 2$ A 921gBh assessed valuation S50 is an escaped assessment . Mr. Hughes has re- quested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. f rr Code $ 06 J 04,assessment 39 - Frank Azevedo boat # 2$ T 557, assessed valuation $150 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Azevedo has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. re Code 701, assessment # 558 - Orazio Trezza, boat #r 2$ A 192, assessed valuation $100 is an escaped assessment. Mr. Trezza has requested that this be added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll.k" Code 7986, assessment # 1 - Ray Taylor, improvements 4720. The ap- praisal record of this improvement shows the assessed value of same to be $2$0; but through a clerical error same was assessed at 4720. The correct assessed value of this improvement is %280 and correct- ion should be made. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4 r 4. 77 frr ,-r' 2361 j Friday, August 20Continued, 1954, In the Matter of Ordering Printed f Copies of the Final Budget, 1954-rz 1955. 9 This Board having this day adopted the final budget filed by the County t 3 g,Auditor for the year 1954-1955;f NOh, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to have y 300 copies of said budget printed in booklet form by the Contra Costa Gazette. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t present . a A` In the Matter of Adoption of Budget for Fiscal Year 1954-55. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a budget of anticipated re sources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955, and notice of the Public Hearing on this budget having been given for the time and in the manner required by law as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication on file with this Board; and this being the time heretofore fixed for the hearing on said budget; and this Board having considered in detail all of the items contained in said budget presented by the different officials and heads of departments in the County of Contra Costa; NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor. r Frederickson IT IS BY tHE BOARD ORDERED that said budget for 1954-55 for the County ± of Contra Costa be, and the same is hereby approved, as follows: r r; s F CZiSRAL GOVEENMENT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Salaries and Wages 45,974.00 j Maintenance and Operation1 00 Total 77027 00 t r-2 COUNTY CLERK F Salaries and Wages 139,404.00 Maintenance and Operation 16,875.00 Capital Outlay 8 1.00 y rTotal757,110.00 DISTRICT FORMATION EXPENSE Maintenance an Operation 950.00 Total v ext: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Sa ar es and Wages 32,064.00 Maintenance and Operation 2,068.00 Capital Outlay 05-00 Total 349617-00 AUDIMR-CONTROLLER r es ages 141,440.00 rx; Sa aand W Maintenance and Operation 44,573.00 µCapital Outlay 2,882. 00 Total 188,898. 00 N TABULATniG MACHINE T Salaries and Wages 41,242. 00 Maintenance and Operation 40,710.00 CRrM,Capital Outlay 1,1 1. 00 Total 3 TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR Salaries an ages 89,521.00 rt Maintenance and Operation 379460. 00 Capital Outlay 2,871. 00 Total 129,852. 00F C0'UNTY ASSESSOR Salaries and Wages 225,309. 00 Maintenance and Operation 489140. 00 Capital Outlay 2,356. 00 Total 2759805. 0 CRITRAL SERVICE DEPT.Salaries and Wages 109479. 00 Maintenance and Operation 89783.00 CR Capital Outlay 2.086. 00 Total 33,782. OU DISTRICT ATTORIM Salaries and Wages 154,865. 00 Maintenance and Operation 21,781.00 f..Capital Outlay 1 00 Total1789590- 00 r s 1 F j 41 Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued fY PUBLIC DEFENDERS Maintenance and Operation 9,500.00 Total 9,500-00 i. CORONER Salaries and Wages 151974-00 Maintenance and Operation060.00 Total 352034-00 4 aPUBLICADMINISTRATOR Salaries and Wages 1200.00 Maintenance and Operation 585 00 Capital Outlay 15.00 w , Total 1,920.00 SURVEYOR Salaries and Wages 100,857.00 Maintenance and Operation 149300.00 Capital Outlay 718.00 7 Total 1157895.00 PLANNING COMMISSION aM Salaries and Wages 110,553.00 Maintenance and Operation 517150.00 Capital Outlay 1 442 0_0 Total 1632145-00 N r'z Sy BUILDING INSPECTOR h A Salaries and Wages 1187205.00 Maintenance and Operation 252770-00 Capital Outlay 213-00 YTotal11888.00 PURCM ING AGENT Salaries and Wages 30105.00 Maintenance and Operation 322719.00 rte= F Capital Outlay 1260.00 r Total350 .00 SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Maintenance and Operation 500.00 i Total 00.00 CIVIL SERVICE COM14ISSION Salaries and Wages 492432.00 Maintenance and Operation 18 226.00 Y Total 75 {.. 658.00 ELECTION REGISTRATION Salaries and Wages 249000.00 r” Maintenance and Operation 131,775.00 Capital Outlay 22 X196.00 Total 59,971-00 r, GENERAL ELECTION f . Salaries and Wages 4,000.00 t Maintenance and Operation 1 2.71+5.00 fes. Total 136745.00 SPECIAL ELECTIONS Salaries and Wages 500.00 Maintenance and Operation 30010.00 Total 39510-00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Salaries and Wages 15,975.00 Maintenance and Operation 1.125.00: r Total 17,100.00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 Salaries and Wages 15,875.00 F Maintenance and Operation 1.185.00 Total1710 0.00 t SUPERIOR COURT N0. Salaries and Wages 15,560 00 Maintenance and Operation 1.165.00 Total 162725-00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 4 Salaries and Wages 15,8.-63.00 Maintenance and Operation 8`.00 Total 19,707.00 g, SUPERIOR COURT NO. 5 J Salaries and Wages 15863,00 Maintenance and Operation 1,230.00 Capital Outlay 50.00 XF,Total 17,143-00 y SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL EXPENSE Salaries and Wages 250.00 Maintenance and Operation 59.400.00`t Total59,650.00 r s r 7.7 rKy++X t 238 Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued f JURY COM4ISSIONER T, Salaries and Wages 12,33 .00 Maintenance and Operation 2902.00 x Capital Outlay 48.00 Total 149705-00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 Salaries and Wages 142427.00 Maintenance and Operation 1911+9.00 Capital Outlay 12 00 A. Total 15, 99.00 i Y JUSTICE COURT NO. 2 Salaries and Wages 960.00 Maintenance and Operation 100.00x; Total 1,2 0.00 v.I JUSTICE COURT NO. Salaries and Wages 14,068.00 Maintenance and Operation 4,868.00 xA Capital Outlay 275.00 r*; Total 197211.00 4.y JUSTICE COURT NO. 4 Salaries and Wages 2,736.00 Maintenance and Operation 578.00 Total 32314-00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 5 Salaries and Wages 13,922.00 Maintenance and Operation 39098.00 Capital Outlayal 17 866.00 xr' rn JUSTICE COURT NO. 6 Salaries and Wages 149904.00 41 Maintenance and Operation 4.5215.00 Total 199 29.00 X. JUST ICE C OURT NO. 7 Salaries and Wages 13,096.00 Maintenance and Operation 319679.00 Capital Outlay 0 r ° t Total 17,2 .00 l . JUSTICE COURT NO. 8 F ' r fl` Salaries and Wages 9,476• Maintenance and Operation2.275.00 Total 112751.00 JUSTICE COURT N0. 9 Salaries and Wages 4,683.00 Maintenance and Operation 2 0.00 Total 33.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 10 Salaries and Wages 16,404.00 Maintenance and Operation 4,169.00 r, Total 20,173.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 11 Salaries and Wages 91) 01.00 Maintenance and Operation 19930.00 Capital Outlay 123.aO Total 11729+.00 6 JUSTICE COURT NO. 12 Salaries and Wages 4,440.00 Maintenance and Operation 770.00 r , t syTotal59210.00 x : JUSTICE COURT NO. 13 Salaries and Wages 11200.00 Maintenance and Operation 0.00F: Total 19570-00 F. JUSTICE COURT NO. 14 1 Salaries and Wages 960.00 Maintenance and Operation 06.00 Total 1,2 .00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 16 Salaries and Wages39000.00 Maintenance and Operation 675.00 Total 32675-00 ZZ JUST ICE C OMT NO. 17 Salaries and Wages 3,480.00 Maintenance and Operation 711.00 Total 49211.00 JUSTICE COURT TRIAL EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 10 X100.00 p, Total 10,100.00 JUSTICE COURT GENERAL EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 1,110.00 Total 19110.00 x Friday, August 20 1954 - continued j a GRAND JURY Maintenance and Operation 93,700.00 Total 911700-00 r X MUNICIPAL COURTS Salaries and Wages 129.600.00 N Maintenance and Operation 272593.00 Capital Outlay 2.452.00 ray errTotal159, .00 LAW LIBRARX M A"N Salaries and Wages 41100.00 x r Maintenance and Operation 177975-00 y Capital Outlay 11 000.00 a Total 33,07 .00 MARTINTEZ ADMINISTRATION BLDGS. Salaries and Wages95, 5.00 Maintenance and Operation 114,975.00 Capital Outlay 613549.00 r Total 273,9 9.00 t BUILDING MAINTENANCE spy . Salaries and Wages 82 551.00 q Maintenance and Operation 81,410.00 CR Capital Outlay 289.00 Total 17430-00 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Salaries and Wages 15y635-00635.00 yJ s Maintenance and Operation 1400.00 Total 309335-00 RICHMOND OFFICE BUILDING Salaries and Wages 241000.00 Maintenance and Operation 99040.00 Capital Outlay 144 26.00 3 Total 177, .00 W N SHERIFF- Salaries and Wages 4101094.00 tea^ Joh. Maintenance and Operation 108,399-00 Capital Outlay 19120.00 Total 5199613-00 x MARSHA n Salaries and Wages 352929.00 d Maintenance and Operation 00 Total 39,864.65 f CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP_j Salaries and Wages 49200.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.00. x df: Total 49920.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 2 4, Salaries and Wages 12%0.00 zk... Maintenance and Operation 60 00 3 Total 11860.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 3 Salaries and Wages 41200.00 k Maintenance and Operation 900.00 s Total 5,100 00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 4 Salaries and Wages 32780.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.00 r t Total 47500-00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP Salaries and Wages 41200.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.00 Total 1+ 9920.00 r r COySTABLE TOWNSHIP 6 Salaries and Wages 41200.00 t Maintenance and Operation 20.00 TotalX 920.00 rz, t CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 7 Salaries and Wages 4,200.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.00 r Total 920.00i y CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 8 Salaries and Wages 4,200.00 Maintenance and Operation 20.00 Total 42920.00 CONSTABLE TOIdflSHIP 9 Salaries and Wages 42200.00 Maintenance and Operation 900.00 t Total 51100.00 c 240 Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued 1 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 10 Salaries and Wages 49200.00 3 Maintenance and Operation 00 fir Total 52100.00 N CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 11 Salaries and Wages 42200.00 Maintenance and Operation 900.00 Total 51,100.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 12 Salaries and Wages 49200.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.20 Total 4,920.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 13 Salaries and Wages 12800.00 y Maintenance and Operation 360.00 Total 29160.00 r y CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 14 Salaries and Wages 21,700.00 Maintenance and Operation 60.00 Total 32066.'00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 16 Salaries and Wages 3,600.00 Maintenance and Operation 720.00 Total 42320.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 17 Salaries and Wages 3,780.00 KM Maintenance and Operation 900.00 s Total 0.00 x : CONSTABLE GENERAL EXPENSE4 Maintenance and Operation 110.00 xk Total 110.00 COUNTY JAIL Salaries and Wages 143,388.00 V . Maintenance and Operation 1329193.00 Capital Outlay 2.229.00 1 Total 2779 10.00 COUNTY _JAIL TOWN_BRANC_ ESS Maintenance and Operation 50.00 Total 50.00 MOTOR POLICE Maintenance and Operation 1,262.00 Total 11265-00 y X RECORDER Salaries and Wages 852437.00 Maintenance and Operation 232420.00 X Capital Outlay 5.220.00 Total 114)077-60- SEALER 1 07 .00SEALEROFWEIGHTSAMIDMEASURES. Salaries and Wages 329484.00 e Maintenance and Operation 52805.00 tY Capital Outlay 697.00 Total 389986.00 HUI4ANE OFFICER Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total 600.00 GAME PROTECTION Maintenance and Operation3,000.00 Capital Outlay Total 7i000. t ff CROSSING WATCHMEN Maintenance and Operation 11 00.00 Total 11, 0.00 FINANCING General 4,800.00N Special Road Improvement 6 00 00 K a Total 11, 0.00 AGRICULTURAL COM14ISSIONER r Salaries and Wages 45,965.00 Maintenance and Operation 302418.00 Capital Outlay 2,210.00 K _Zil Total 78,1593-00 AGRICULT11RAL EXTENSION SERVICE Y Salaries and Wages 12,900.00 Maintenance and 139004-000eration Capital Outlay p1.1 2.00 Y' ` Total 27,03 .00 t rrY w f= rf N- x i yy Friday, August 20, 1954 continued PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL y Salaries and Wages 49492.00 Maintenance and Operation 550.00 Total 42642.00 COUNTY POUND Salaries and Wages 17,076.00 w Maintenance and Operation 13,740.00 Capital Outlay 106.0_0_ Total 30;922:00 FROST WARNING SERVICES Maintenance and Operation 500.00 Totaln `00.00 y FIRE PROTECTION f .. Maintenance and Operation 21+ 2000.00 s Total 242000.00 X40 FLOOD CONTROL Maintenance and Operation 86 450.00 Capital Outlay 2 60.00 z Total 899010.00 a INSURANCE y Maintenance and Operation 1873850.0 Total 1872850-00 Ny N CIVILIAN DEFENSESalaries 4 d Maintenanceand gOperationes 29890.00Maintenance Capital Outlay 770.00 Total 38435.00 1 jk K xy HEALTH DEPARTMENTr r sir 4 r Salaries and Wages 567,190.00 Maintenance and Operation 191+ 9899.00 j Capital Outlay 1 4 626.00 y Total 71 .00 FINA NC ING General 7969815.00 Special Public Health 00 Total 8967715-00 VITAL STATISTICS Maintenance and Operation 900.00f' s Total 900.00 r:• M < z ,#Fxxya}r Vit!; WEIMAR JOINT SANATORIUM yz Maintenance and Operation 18 000.00 t, ' Total 1677000-00 A FINANCING General 1039500-00 Tuberculosis Subsidy 84.500.00 Total17 000.00 GARBAGE DISPOSAL Maintenance and Operation 2,400.00 53 Total 21400.00 x PRD.I'ARY ROAD MAINTENANCE Total 396,667.00 PRI14ARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION i Total 5412755.00 PRIMARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTIONi Total 43500200 rr,^ TOTAL PR334ARY ROAD SYSTEM. . . . .. .9429922.00 SECONDARY ROAD MAINTANANCE 797,333.00 SECONDARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION 9067917.00 SECONDARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 20 000.00 qtr' z w;TOTAL SECONDARY ROAD SYSTEM. .... ... 11724-0250-000 f FINANCING General 1,171,322.00 Special Road 15+2500-00 Special Road Improvement 1,341,300.00 Road District 50.00 f TOTAL 22667,172-60 ANALYSIS BY TYPE t, tAtd Maintenance 1,194,000.00 Capital Outlay 1 4 1 .00 226672172-00 f F F 1 w i' J t i Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued r, HIGHIr7AY INDEMNITY WORK Maintenance and Operation 13000.00 Total 7000.00 PRIMARY RIGHTS OF WAY Capital Outlay 14 00.00 Total 147500.00 SECONDARY,RIGHTS OF WAY Capital Outlay 2 00.00 Total 2 , 00.00 x . AID TO CITIES 4 Maintenance and Operation 171,17x0.000 Total 1732370-00 ROAD C OMMISS IOVER s? Salaries and Wages 5717881.00 y Maintenance and Operation 318,915.00 CR. Capital Outlay 7.o6o.00 Total 2607026.00 C OUflTY GARAGE Salaries and Wages 108, 46.00 Maintenance and Operation 16,925.00 CR. Capital Outlay 111 716.00 Total 22 ,457.00 SAN PABLO GARAGE Salaries and Wages 4,900.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,862.00 Total 7 .00 st LAFAYETTE GARAGE Salaries and Wages 4,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 1. 455.00 Total 51355-00 DANVILLE GARAGE Salaries and Wages 100.00 Maintenance and Operation 620.00 720.00 r : Total Fri CROCKETT GARAGE Salaries and Wages 100.00 jfr " Maintenance and Operation 192.0()x Total 295.00 Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued a o rz AID TO NEEDY AGED y Maintenance and Operation 8 2. 2 46 00 Total 29823,460-00 AID TO PART SELF SUPPORTING BLIND Maintenance and Operation 14,0 0.00 k {` Total 132050-00 a: . GE2ERAL RELIEF Maintenance and Operation 600 000.00 Total 600,000.00 4 r i Yrs CARE OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Maintenance and Operation 21 000.00 Total 2157000.00 PROBATION DEPARTMENTYr-f Salaries and Wages 220,491.00 s Maintenance and Operation 457 913.00 Capital Outlay 51.00 f, Total 2669455-00 r JUVENILE HALL Y Salaries and Wages 1977789.00 2 Maintenance and Operation 78 122.00 Capital Outlay 2 84 .00 27 ,760-00 CARE OF JUVENILE COURT WARDS Maintenance and Operation 112.040.00 k` s Total 132,0T0.00 CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY Maintenance and Operation 18 000.00 Total 187000.00 H014ES FOR FEEBLE MINDED f Maintenance and Operation 522000.00 rt Total 52 000.00 HOSPITALS FOR INSANE F Maintenance and Operation 1 400.00 Total SCHOOLS FOR DEAF AND BLIND Maintenance and Operation 1 0.00 T . Total 150-00 EXAMINATION AND CARE OF INSANE fY Salaries and Wages 30,770.00 Maintenance and Operation 8.000.00 Total 38,770.00 BURIAL OF VETERARS AND INDIGENTS f Maintenance and Operation 2,000.00 Total 7000.00 r t• s C OIRITY SERVICE OFFICE a` s Salaries and Wages 287748.00 Maintenance and Operation 21891.00 3 Capital Outlay 171.00 Total 31,812-00 SUPERINTEIME11T OF SCHOOLS Salaries and Wages 619217.00_ r ; Maintenance and Operation 20,122.00 Capital Outlay 191.00 s Total 19732.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION Maintenance and Operation' 12,212.00 Total 15,215.00 COUNTY C0:414ITTEE ON SCHOOL DISTRICTS ORG. Maintenance and Operation 100.00 Total 160.00 COUNTY LIBRARY Salaries and Wages 1889846.00 Maintenance and Operation 952502.00 Capital Outlay 8 6.00 Total 2927524.00 F PARK COMMISSION Maintenance and Operation 500.00 Total 500.00 PACHECO PARK r x , Maintenance and Operation 1 3 980.00 N Total 1.)960.00, PAC HEC 0 `_WEUM Maintenance and Operation 8.00 Total 378-00 s ANTIOCH 14EMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 550.00 Total 550.00 244 J p Friday, August 20, 1954 - continued BREfv'TWOOD MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 307.00 3, Total 307.00 CROCKETT MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 296.00 Total 296.00 DANVILLE 2•1EMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 1,069.00 7 Total 11069.00 t EL CERRITO MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 211.00 Total 255-00 LAFAYETTE 14EMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 13891.00 Total 19891.00 MARTINEZ MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 5o6.00 Total 00 PITTSBURG MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 1,618.00 Total 3,618-00 r PORT CHICAGO MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 13811.00 Total 32815-00 RICHMOND 114EEMOR IAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 6,827.00 Total 7.00 RODEO MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 60.00 Total 560.00 WALNUT CREEK MEMORIAL BUILDING t ; Maintenance and Operation 1.,)+!&.00 Total 1, .00 ADVERTISING Maintenance and Operation 4.673`1+.00 Total 46.,734-00 C OU14TY E)MIB ITS Maintenance and Operation 8,000.00 Total 000.00 x' r MEMORIAL MONU14ENT Maintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 200.00 JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS a s, Maintenance and Operation 14 000.00 Total 142000.00 k REFUNDS PRIOR YEAR COLLECTIONS a Maintenance and Operatioix 500.00 fi Total 0.00 meq..r COUNTY AIRPORT Salaries and Wages 33,653.00 a Maintenance and Operation 702505.00 Capital Outlay 7.250.00 Total 111-408.00, FINANCING General 104,1+12.00 Airport Construction 6 00 Total 111, .00 RETIREMENT BOARD Salaries and Wages 400.00 Maintenance and Operation 1 1 0.00 Total 12570-00 COUNTY RETIREMENT CO2'TRIBUTIONS Salaries and Wages 68 100.00 Total 687tlOO.004 FINANCING General 6752300.00 County Library 11 00 Total 7$ ,00 HIGHWAY AND BUILDING BONDS Total Highway Bonds 5292975.00 w Total Building Bonds 11 08.00 Total 6W-68-3.00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES 44 General Fund 350,000.00 County Library Fund iA.000.00 Total 363,000-00 r GENERAL RESERVE Reser e for 1954-55 20.000.00 Total 20 000.00 T, t,. a r 1 y. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 1954- THE 954 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR RAY S. TAYLOR. r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. u In the Matter of Fixing County Tax Rate for Fiscal year, 1954-55• l. The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the value of property on the assessment rolls of Contra Costa County, and the amount required to be raised for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year, 1954-55; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rate to be levied on each 4100 of assessed valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, 1954-55 be, and the same is here- by levied as follows: Amount Rate Per 4100 of Required Assessed Valuation. General Fund 1.09232,929.91 2.377 r Highway Interest & Redemption Fund 462,742.39 10$ rRichmondBuildingInterestand Redemption Fund 102,960.13 024 County Library Fund 268.193.05 0$0 1190 , 25.4 2.589 f; Said tax rates having been computed on the following adjusted tax bases 19 r . approved by this Board: Secured Roll Unsecured Roll. Tn Total equalized net valuation 43195229$00 13,751,790 r Less 1 1/2% delinquency allowance 206,300 4 Less 1/4% adjustment allowance 1.07$.$00 5 rY. County-wide Tax Base 430,444,000 13,545,490. Valuations outside of Richmond 337,626,4.50 69396941-0 Less allowances as above 44,060. 95 .900 Tax base for County Library Levy 33697$2,390. 6,300j410 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, members presen In the Matter of Tax Levy t for Junior College Dist- J; rict for the fiscal year, 1954-55. On the basis of the budget submitted by the Board of Trustees of the Contra Costa Junior College District and approved by the County Superintendent of Schools and in compliance with the mandate contained in Sections 6352 to 6356, inclusive; and Jia. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS,Pe Y P THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Junior College tax rate be levied on each 41001 of assessed valuation of property for the fiscal year, 1954-55, to wit: Amount Required Rate per 4100 of Contra Costa Junior College Assessed Valuation District 1932792$7.04.0342 r The foregoing order 'is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre f.,. sent. In the Matter of County Schools Service Fund Tax Rate for 1954-55. In accordance with Section 9$0$ of the Education Code relative to Education-of , n'# Mentally Retarded Minors, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax levy be made for S County Schools Service Fund r1 ' County Schools Service Amount Required Rate per 4100 of Fund: Assessed Valuation nr 119531.70 003 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- t sent. r . 21 k A 2 dn^t„ t. t mw 2 44 6 y< + a E Tuesdav, August 24, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Tax Levy for County High School Districts for fiscal year, 1954-55• 4 at On the basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approved! by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 to 6356, inclusive, of the Education Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed valuation of prop 4 erty in the following named High School Districts for the fiscal year, 1954-55, to-wit: E, Amount Rate per $100 of Required Assessed Valuation l; Acalanes Union 670,515.14 1.534 Alhambra Union 3939677." 1.599 John Swett 197,681.21 700 z. Liberty 135,326.51 1.082 Richmond 290519464.91 1.585 San Ramon Valley 1309419.91 1.345 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 7, 7 sIntheMatterofUnified School Districts Bond Interest and Redemption Tax Rates for 1954-55.F: On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contained ; in Section 7516 of the Education Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed valuation of prop- erty in the following named Unified School Districts for the fiscal year, 1954-55, to x . meet accruing charges of the following unified school district bond issues: T Amount Rate per 4100 of Required Assessed Valuation Antioch Unified 2569137.17 599 Mt. Diablo Unified 384,547-07 623 Pittsburg Unified 149,350.75 299 The foregoing order isgo passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Matter of Tax Levy for Unified School Dist- ricts for Fiscal Year, 1954-55. u . On the basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approved by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 to 6356, inclusive, of the Education Code; and i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed valuation of prop- erty in the following named Unified School Districts for the fiscal year, 1954-55, to-wit :4 Amount Rate per $100 of j Required Assessed Valuation Antioch Unified 750,060.60 2.021 f Nit. Diablo Unified 19792,$67.50 3.219 Pittsburg Unified 1,0179930.67 2.252 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members `pre- - sent. In the Matter of Tax Levy sty in Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District 1 for fiscal year, 1954-55. Y On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax be levied on each 4100 of assessed valuation of property in said Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1 on the basis s of estimated requirements and in accordance with the provisions of Section 2302, Healthl x and Safety Code, for the fiscal year, 1954-55, to-wit: Amount Rate per 4100 of 3 Required Assessed Valuation Contra Costa County District No. 1 55,225.53 025 yf ` Diablo Valle 13 440.36 140 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- is sent. A. 74 d f Tuesdav, August 24, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Tax Levy a A in certain Elementary School Districts of Contra i Costa County. On basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approved. by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections635Z, 11Y to 6356, inclusive, Education Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy in each of the following School Districts on each. 100 of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year, 1954-5 , 2 be made, to-wit: 7 w F 1 _ Amount Required Rate per 4100 of Assessed Valuation Alamo 44,310.22 1.4$0 Brentwood- Union 4$,$17.6$. 1.310 Briones Valley 22983-78 657 t Byron Union 2$,515.23 50 4 Canyon 29$02.99 1.450 Carquinez 126t989.91 1.344 j Danville Union 969549.71 1.713 Knightsen 21,500.05 1.250 Lafayette- 2209605-56 1.679 Py Lone Tree 5,370.31 797 3 " Martinez 2$9,2$3.$3 1.294 Morava 129184-34 1.211 Oakley Union 50,597.27 1530 4 Orinda Union 1579751.24 1.149 Pinole-Hercules Union 134,291.11 1.461 Port Costa 109550.95 1.3$9 1r s Richmond1,141,304.37 1.062 Rodeo 2049330.06 1.351 San Pablo 173,729.$2 1.513. San Ramon 540.21 00 f Selby 1$,244.93 622 k41 t Sheldon 21,914.75 1:737 xm z Vine Hill 27,626.$1 1.532 Walnut Creek 2303,4$7.$7 1.472 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. r In the Matter of Tax Levy fY in Elementary School Dist- f 2 ricts to pav bond require- r ments for fiscal year, 1954-55• r q On the basis of terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contained in Section 7516 of the Education Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy in each of the following School Districts on each 100 of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year, 1954-55- be made, to-wit: Rate per X100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation J' x Alamo 113,795.22 0356 Ambrose 9,601.69 15$ Bay Point 2,229.24 216 4A Brentwood 20,3$6.7$ 494 Byron 14,565.00 2 6392 zs^r Y Canyon 526.83 4 4 t 54 Clayton Valley 4,240.00 106 Concord 13,7$7.40 093 . f , k Danville 211008.88 337. Knightsen6s767.47 355 s y Lafayette 47,090.95 324 s R. Martinez 93,467•$$ 37$ Oak Grove 5,75$.70 154_ y . Oakle11 734.20 321 Orinda 599991-79 395 e, { Pacheco 22663-57 Pinole-Hercules 35,916.12 353 r Pittsburg 142679-17 030 y Pleasant Hill 79479.55 474 Richmond 350,036.79 294 k ' Saneo 45773-17 27 Pablo 40j$76.53 3221 t r. San Ramon 2,921.06 247 Sheldon 2,731.12 196 Vine Hill 4,96$.54 249 Walnut Creek 65,06$.14 375 The foregoing order is -passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rx r 1f < M{F 3 1 1, Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - yT 9 Xk Fes- In the Flatter of High School Districts Bond Interest and Redemption Tax Rates for j . 1954-55• On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate con tained in Section 7516 of the Education Code and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made of each $100 of assessed valuation of prop- erty in the following named High School Districts for the fiscal year 1954-55 to meet r; accruing charges of the following high school district bond issues: Rate per, $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation Acalanes No. 1-2-3 579151.71 120 Acalanes No. 4. 56,606.23 118 Acalanes No. 5-6 512046.56 106 Alhambra 499958.29 181 Antioch 51687.26 014 z Liberty 32,874.92 233 Mt. Diablo 66217$.72 107 Pittsburg 139483 .48 027 r. Richmond No. 2 322040.48 020 Richmond No. 3-4-5 353,910.83 247 San Ramon No. 2 31,400.87 2864. San Ramon No. 3-4-5 199778.14. 184 Ora. The foregoing order, is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Levy of Hospital Districts Tax i r` a for 1954-55.. r On motion of Supervisor. Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BYf THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each, $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Hospital Districts be made for the fiscal year 1954-55s Rates per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation Concord 981602.99 200 Pittsburg Community 110,287.81 180 West Contra Costa 32$,908.33 200 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. a F In the Matter of Tax Levy in f r Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1954-55. On motion of Supervisor Go r up yak., seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS -BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in*.,., ys each of the following Cemetery Districts for the fiscal year 1954-55 be made,, to Amount Required Rate per $100 of Assessed Valuation Alamo-Lafayette 162217.93 040 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union 3,609.49 031 Thee foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.E i r In the Matter- of Tax Levy in Special Districts for Special Bond Issues for Fiscal year 1954-55• p On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Special Districts of Contra Costa County be made for the year 1954-55 in order to pay interest and principal on bonds for the coming year as they be- come due, to-wit: Rate per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation i Brentwood Sanitary 59179.32 567r Contra Costa Co. -Water Works, District .No. 1 62229.90 675 Central Sanitary , 1122315.61 212 L Central Sanitary, Pacheco Annex 5,021.48 184 Diablo Vista Water 9,110.29 991 F Lafayette Fire 6,882.15 049 tMt. View Sanitary 10,192.47 163 Mt. View Sanitary Supplemental Bona Levy 79570.80 121 r x t rf K v M1i Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued Rateper $100. of- Am ount f Amount Required Assessed ,Valuation Oakley Sanitary 19465.31 303T ` Gregory Garden Water 479564.17 1.924 Orinda Fire 4,156.7$0039". PittsburgCommunity Hospital 20t385.12 h Y P 934 r: San Pablo Sanitary 57,982.11 346 San Pablo Sanitary, Annex a3 22235.46 083 West Contra Costa Hospital 1$,3$6.95 012 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members n } present. In the Matter of Levy of Fire District Tax Rate for 1954-55. f On motion of S ervisorGo ak seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT IS. BYfiv uP Y Y uP a- THE BOARD ORDERED that the property in the following Fire Districts- be `made =for the fiscal year 1954-55: Rate per $100 of y.. Amount Required Assessed Valuation a Bay Point 5,579.20 630 BerkeleyWoods k Park Hills 3t472-53 390 Danvill45,365.39 500 Kensington 50,400.02 899 Lafayette 13$,838.90 982 Rodeo 179663.15 735' ` x , W f .,c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ice..xxi.. y y In the ISatter of Tax Levy in x Sanitary Districts of Contra " Costa County for fiscal year 1954-55. x On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY; x rr THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed, tion of property in the following Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County far the G t fiscal year 1954-55, for use of said Districts for operating expenses, and in accord t ance with Section 6785 of the Health and Safety Code, to-wit: 7 Rate per $100 of Amount Required Assesse.d_Valuation r ` a* Bella Vista 32802-83 400 F 2 k z Brentwood 49115.53 450 Byron 711.19 400 Central 3341$40.13 600 f Crock ett-Valona 81600.00 396 Mt.View 34;416.43 550 a f, Oakley 1,939.94 400 4 Rodeo 92937.29 600;tea` San Pablo 1002$25.42 600 Stege 1689621.27 600 The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous, vote of the Board membersgPY present. n s F uA In the Matter of Tax Levy in Water Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year s' i-0 1954-55. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year, and in accordance with the provisions of Act 9124, Section 21 (Deering Statutes of 1913, page 1049, as amended) and On motion of Supervisor Go seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each 4100 of assessed- valua'L tion of property in the following County hater District, to-wit: Rate per,$100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation . r Contra Costa 471,277-50 027 i Diablo Vista 7,533.50 819 Oakley 4,054•275 Orinda 72174.16 052 Pleasant Hill 6 825.00 183 Hx } 3 San Miguel Estates 3',810.00 4.783 r 4 Southwest Contra Costa 9,333-85 010 g-I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' present. D0 Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - s In the Matter of Tax Levy in Recreation Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1954-55• a 5-On the basis of estimated requirements for the year and in accordance with y , the provisions .of Section 5660 of,the Public Resources Code, and On motion of Supervisor .Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY y=` THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valua- tion alua tion of property in Recreation Districts, to-wit: Rates per :0100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation Ambrose 20,274.64 300 Brentwood 1,627.05 " 100. Pleasant Hills 57,154.65 500 v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. yr rs In the Matter of Tax Levy for Contra Costa County Nater Works District No. 1 for fis- cal year 1954-55- On basis of estimated requirements for the year 1954-55, and on motion of M. Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED than A the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property for the following Water Works District, to wit: Rate per x¢100 of v. Amount Required Assessed Valuationxs; ' Contra Costa County Mater Works 1{ District No. 1 (Expense) 79371.22 79$ 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote"of the Board members . present. rtz 4 In the Matter of Levy of Flood y Control Districts Tax Rates for 1954-55• v.. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY t THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Flood Control Districts be made for the fiscal year 1954-55: Rate per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation f "° Contra Costa County Flood x Control and Water Conserva- tion District 6,102.0$ Y020 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ti In the Matter of Sewer District Tax Levy for 1954-55• r qti r In accordance with Section 4.655 and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property for the following Sewer District, to-wit: Rate per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation Rivercrest 49$31.20 900 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Levy of tax in Lighting Districts of Contra r Costa County for fiscal year 1954-55•fry On motion of Supervisor- Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed vaivation of4,ti" property in the following Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal r. year 1954-55 be .levied in order to raise an amount of money as required by Section 19181 of Streets and Highways Code, to-wit: 3 t r r ,{t rte; H}i. Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - 4 of-11-1 zRateper , 100' Amount Required Assessed valuation ' Bay Point 1,792.56 289_ Bel Air 3,918.95 0.463 a rd s Bethel Island 935.05 521 Byron 767.59 Canyon Park 654.14 44 0 N Crockett-Crolona-Valona 81912.45 247 Danville 32146.74 X584 Home Acres 2,082.44 433Y Kensington 9,656.96 173 i Mt. View 5,363.14 331 Oakley 881.06 285 Pacheco 19360.31 483 Si 4 il1'" 4. Yi Parchester Village 19902.17 3,55 2M Pleasant Hill 1 232.30 3$2,,s . Rodeo 11915.28 105 Rollingwood 21763.23 240 r ke r, San Pablo 10,578-37 547 Serpa Tract 471.69 59 Shore Acres 7,658-35 633 4 , The foregoing order is y rpassedb . the unanimous vote of the. Board members,- present. In the Matter of Tax Levy in k Sewer Maintenance Districts for the fiscal year 1954-55• On the basis of estimated requirements and in accordance with provisions of4 v x, 4 Section 4891 of the Health and Safety Code; and 1 y On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY-' THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valua= tion of property in the following Sewer Maintenance Districts, to-Wit: Rate per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation Bay Point 783.16 134 s Camino 1 4$9.009 Crockett-Valona 511.48 021- h Home Acres 777-35 250 Las Lomitas 3,467-00 3.750 Shore Acres 12A84.55 1.100= y{A Y r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board"members. .` present. y. S }! In the Matter of Tax Levy for County Fire Protection Districts for fiscal year 1954-55• r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Fredericksoh- ITIS BV i ;'1 i a THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of=' property in the following named County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa, County. for the fiscal year 1954-55, be levied in order to raise the amount of money required' '. r by each of said County Fire Protection Districts, in accordance with Section 14480 of the Health and Safety Code, to wit: t Rates per $100 of Amount Required Assessed Valuation l Bay View 62051-47 1.130j Bethel Island 9038.01 1.000.1 , Brentwood 72916.64 150.* Briones Valley 49877.68 350 t ? Byron 7,434-27 234 t Carquinez 4,871-97 545 S y Central 300,374.17 1.001 Crockett 18,807.69 399 k sti Eastern Contra Costa 42,575-90 477 z El Sobrante 26,953.25 654 Nh Island 3 992.22 099 Mt. Diablo 274,712.07 879. w ty+r Mt. Diablo (Addntl.-Inside Concord only) 31746-94 037 Mt. View 399159.56 22 1 f> 4 d Oakley 41769-68 180. Orinda 112,095.87 1.034_. Pinole 3 527.87- 361' .s t, San Pablo 1362000-56 817 A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of-the Board members present. x h J¢ 1 p.. riF rx r. k 4s'LfqYr 3 Swf'.lea&^ aJ E. Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - 1 In the Matter of Tax Levies in Cities of Brentwood and San Pablo for Municipal Tax Rates yam for fiscal year 1954-55. x The City Councils of the Cities of Brentwood and San Pablo having certifiedR' to the County that the tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located- € Fy in said Cities have been levied by said City Councils; f On motion of Supervisor ,Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY v ref THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100 of assessed valuation of property of said Cities be made for the fiscal year 1954-55, to-wit: City of Brentwood 1.00 City of San Pablo 1.30 fk 4_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Community Service Districts for the fiscal year 1954-55. The Directors of the Kensington Community Service District having certified,ti « to the County that a tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located in x; F s 47. said District has been levied by said Directors; 1 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100 of assessed valuation of property of j said District be made for the fiscal year 1954-55, to-wit: Kensington Community Services District 5$3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present.y"Yf In the Matter of Tax Levy in East r Bay Municipal Utility District for the fiscal year 1954-55. The Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District having certified to I Y the County that a tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located in said District has been levied by said Directors; On motion of Supervisor. Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a levy of .250 per ,?100 of assessed valuation of property of i said District located in Contra Costa County be made for the fiscal year 1954-55-41 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x' i yam In the Matter of Tax Levy in Public Utility Districts for the fiscal year 1954-55. The Directors of the Southern Public Utility District having certified to the County that a tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located in i f said District has been levied by said Directors; s On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100 of assessed valuation of property of said District be made for the fiscal year 1954-55, to-wit: a Southern Public Utility District 4.363 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. y In re Issue of' Bonds of LAFAYETTE School District 1954 School Bonds, Series A.3 WHEREAS, the Governing Board of LAFAIS"M School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of CONTRA COSTA County, State of Califor- i nia, 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 N board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 8th day of February, 1954, 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 he ryA on the 21st day of May, 1954, 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 r ' in the amount of $400,000 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 after, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: R J T z Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - 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, 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. z . 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. w all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) ; i That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a major- itv of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in- each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in THE" LAFAYETTE SUN a newspaper of general circulation 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 therefore 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 by law; that from said returns said governing board found and delcared, and said board ryt of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1362 votes cast at said election that there were 5 illegal or blank votes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit 11$$ votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 169 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result a of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things re- quired 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 rR indebtedness 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 Lafayette School Dis- trict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $400,000 and shall be designated "1954 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and $160,000 principal amount. of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 4240,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this board of super- visors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said:. remaining 4240,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated November 1, 1954' shall be 160 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-160, both inclusive of the denomination of 41 000 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: 8,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable. on November 1 in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per , f. 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 1st day of November, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of May and November of each year until said bonds are paid; 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 5y coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatureE . 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 exe- cuted'. shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF A14ERICA Dollars A-G SCHOOL BOND OF LAFAYETTE SCHCOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. 1954 School Bond, Series A e`fl r. LAFAYETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California,, acknow. ledges 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 November, 19_,, One Thousand dollars 1 000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like la;:Kl money at the rate of per cent (_fib) per annum, payable at the office x of said treasurer on the 1st daysof May and November of each yearifrom the date hereof 4.1. this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which s payable in one in-.. It 4 , 1 r Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - stal lme nt 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, 6 denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to 4400,000, j 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 21st day of May, 1954, 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.1 r,, And said board of supervisors hereby certified and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, is i 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 confomity 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 l f the redemption of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. E 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 clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the lst day of November, 1954• SEAL) H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MCNAMER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board o r Y. Supervisors IT IS FURTHER OaDERED 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 out of the A! interest and sinking fund of they. Lafayette School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office jam: in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and _ 100 uw Dollarsfor months' interest on 1954 School Bond No. A- Series A, of said School District. H. E. McNA ZR To'unty Auditor i41 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of x 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- I lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall causel a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks' in The Walnut Kernel" 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 28th day of September, 1954, 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. fs 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 August, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: 3x q AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSE!iT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. ro In re Issue of Bonds of SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH School District 1953 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of, California, heretofore on the 3rd day of November, 1953, duly passed and adopted its resolution and ; order providing for the issuance of , 200,000 principal amount of bonds of San Ramon F Valley Union High School District, designated "1953 School Bonds", as set forth in the s n 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 $120,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $120,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portio ' 41 thereof is now outstanding, and Ws WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 480,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; r N V Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that $70,000 principal amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorize IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $200,000 principal amount of 1953 School Bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereto and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 70,000 principal amount 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 F dated November 1, 1954, shall be 70 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-70, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable .in lawful money L • of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, N and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 3,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on November 1 in each of the years 1955 to 1964, both inclusive; ni 4,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on November 1 in each of the years 1965 to 1974, 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 lst day of November-, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of May and November 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 signs tures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan- ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bondv shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substan- tially ubstan- tially in the following form, to wit : Number UNITED STATES OF &ERICA Dollars IN B-STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1.000 3. SCHOOL BOND OF SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH School District of CONTRA COSTA County 1953 School Bond, Series B SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH 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 November, 19_,. Onet Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with inter.s est thereon in like lawful money at the rate of _ per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lit days of May and November of each: year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first years; 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 x¢200,000,; 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 29th day of,t September, 1953, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa zF. County, State of Califomia, 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 0. amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond", is- within s 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 donee 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 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 1st day of November, 1954. SEAL) H. L. CUMMINGS hairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor CountyClerk- and Clerk of the oar o Supervisors y; Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - y zr° IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, t t* will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum OT- and 100 Dollars $for months' interest on 1953 School Bond No. B- Series B, of said School District. i H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor V 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. i IT IS FURTHER 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 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 28th day of September, 1954, at 11 r 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 ;Atorejectanyandallbidsforsaidbonds. r 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 t held on the 24th dayAugust,of 1954, by the following vote to wit:g AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan,' k J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None Win_ ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Calling and Giving Notice x of a Special Recall Election to be held throughout the Mt. View Sanitary District in said County of Contra Costa on the 1st day of October, 1954, for the purpose of voting on the question of the recall of A. RESOLUTION AND NOTICE OF V. Price as Member of Board of Directors SPECIAL RECALL ELECTION of said Mt. View Sanitary District.ria WHEREAS, there has been filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra r Costa, State of California, on the 12th day of August , 1954, a petition of electors of the Mt. View Sanitary District in said County and State, which said petition prays that an election be called in said Mt. View Sanitary District for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said Mt. View Sanitary District the question of the recall of A. V. Price as Member of the Board of Directors of said Mt. View Sanitary District; and i WHEREAS, said County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californiasaftercheckingsaidpetitionhasfoundanddeterminedthatsaidrecallpetitionissuf- ! ficient , and did on the 24th day of August, 1954, attach thereto his certificate that . f said recall petition is sufficient and thereafter, and on the 24th da of August, 1954PY said County Clerk submitted said petition to the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, State of California; ands..,f WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in accordance with the law, to call a special elec- tion to be held throughout the Mt. View Sanitary District in the sand County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said district the proposition of the recall of said A. V. Price from the office of Member of the Board of Directors of said Mt. View Sanitary District, k NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND OiiDERE:D by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California : t SECTION 1: That a special election be and the same is hereby called and ordered to be held in the Mt. View Sanitary District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of October, 1954, for the object and purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said Mt. View Sanitary District the proposition of the recall of A. V. Price from the office of Member of the Board of Directors of saiddistrict. SECTION 2: That for the purpose of said election, the following regular county election precincts or portions thereof as now established within said Mt. View Sanitary District are hereby consolidated as follows: CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. Z Vine Hill 1 and Vine Hill 2 Polling Place: Basement of Clovis Wygal home , situated on Arthur Road i s Officers: Inspector-- Mrs. Clovis Idygal, Arthur Rd. , Martinez Judge------ Airs. Doris Lucido Morello Road Martinez x-` V, 1' . Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - r: y Clerks----- Mrs. Irene Strand, No. 11 Sodaro Drive, Martinez Mrs. Thelma B. Hollady, 198 Morello Road, Martinez- V CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2 Mt. View Precincts 1, 29 3, 6 and $ Polling Place: Mt. View Fire Station, corner of Martinez and Shell Avenues, Martinez, California . y:A'N Officers: Inspector- Mrs. Birdella Blakemore, 2441 Orange Street,. Martinez Judge----- Mrs. Ruth F. Hart, 1304 Shell Avenue, Martinez rr Clerks---- Mrs. Annabelle Bride, 1331 Shell Avenue , Martinez r Mrs. Nancy Bartolomei, 1371 Chestnut Street, Martinez CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3 Martinez precinct 20, I•It. View precincts 4, 5 and 7a Polling Place: Basement o the Margaret Erends Residence,, 2576 Leslie Avenue, Martinez, California Officers: Inspector- Mabel A. Newman, 2307 Leslie Avenue, Martinez Judge----- Mrs. Sarah J. Lewis , 707 Kelly Avenue, Martinez n Clerks---- Mrs. Margaret Erends, 2576 Leslie Avenue, Martinez Mrs. Eleanor Furman, 2714 Merle Avenue, Martinez r f SECTION 3: That said election shall be held and conducted in conformity with the general election laws of the State of California, except as otherwise provided in this resolution, and none but qualified voters of and in said Mt. View Sanitary Dis M' trict shall be permitted to vote thereat, and at said election the polls must be opened at seven o'clock in the morning on the day of election and must be kept open until seven o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when the polls must be closed, except as provided by Section 5734 of the Elections Code. SECTION 4: That notice of said special recall election, so called for them 1st day of October, 1954, and as set forth in the above and foregoing resolution and order and notice of special recall election shall be given by publication of said no- F* tice of special recall election in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general Lir.. circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa twice, the last publi- cation to be completed at least ten (10) days prior to the date of said election, and as provided by law. SECTION 5: The voting at such special recall election for or against the r ' recall of A. V. Price from the office of Member of the Board of Directors of the Mt. View Sanitary District as aforesaid shall be by ballot in conformity with the general election laws of the State of California; that the designation on the ballot of the proposition to be voted on shall state the following: G Shall A. V. Price be recalled from the office of Member YES of Board of Directors, Mt. View Sanitary District, County of Contra Costa, State of California?"r NO K J On the same ballot under such question there shall also be printed the names of those persons, if any, who have been nominated in the manner provided by law for the nomination of candidates to succeed the person recalled in case he shall be re- called from office by said recall election. Said ballot for candidates to succeed the; 4 officer recalled, in the evert such officer is recalled, shall be in the following form: 33Y4S1• aT i7 Member, Board of Directors, hit. View Sanitary District To succeed yrs A. V. Price, should he be recalled by this Special Recall Election. Vote for OneP` That opposite such statement of the proposition to be voted on the words Yes" and "No" shall be printed on separate lines with voting squares to the right thereof; that if an elector shall stamp a cross (x) in the voting square after the printed word "Yes", his vote shall be counted in favor of the recall of such officer, and if he shall stamp a cross (x) after the printed work "No", his vote shall be counted against the recall of such officer; that if an elector shall stamp a cross (x)i in the voting square after the name of any candidate to succeed such officer, if re- called, his vote shall be counted in favor of the election of such candidate; provided, r that no candidate whose name appears upon said ballot shall be declared elected to said office unless the officer proposed to be removed from said office is recalled by election. NO VOTE SHALL BE COUNTED FOR ANY CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE UNLESS- THE VOTER ALSO VOTED ON, THE QUESTION OF THE RECALL OF THE PERSON SOUGHT TO BE RECALLED FROM THAT OFFICE. SECTION 6: Nomination papers of candidates for the office of Member of Board of Directors, Mt. View Sanitary District, County of Contra Costa, California, should the incumbent be recalled, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra i M5 ! r Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - Costa, not later than five o'clock p.m. on the 17th day of September, 1954, that being; the last date that will allow sufficient time for said Clergy:-to check the signatures on said nomination papers and prepare and mail sample ballots for said election. m ` SECTION 7: The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds that a lesser number of election officers than the number designated in Section 651 of the Elections Code will be sufficient for the election and provides that the precinct boards shall consist of one inspector, one judge and two clerks. The foregoing resolution was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan, who moved 1„ : g its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, and adopted on roll call by they ° 7 following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson t r NOES: Supervisors - None f:ABSENT:Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. x {,yrs In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. pA= On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved:rf} The addition of one Typist-Clerk position in the Health Department, effective September 1, 1954;t r The addition of one Bacteriologist position in the Health Department, effective September 1, 1954; The addition of one Laboratory Assistant position in the Health De- partment, effective September 1, 1954;R The cancellation of one Staff Nurse position and the allocation of one Public Health Nurse position in the Health Department, effective September 1, 1954 The allocation of one Storeroom Clerk position to the Health Depart- ment;epartment Cancelled authorization of November 21, 1949, for clerical help "the equivalent of two hours per day”, and authorized the allocation of one-half time position in class of Typist-Clerk, Antioch Judicial Court; Change in salary of Physician in chara of Chest Diseases at the County Hospital, from flat salary of 1891.00 to: First Year X813.00 Second Year 851.00 Third Year 891.00 The allocation of one position of Internal Audit Supervisor to the r Auditor-Controller, Salary Range 38 (4564-4677) ; sr _ The addition of one position in the class of Social Work Supervisor, Grade I. Social Service Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' U present. k '9 T In the Flatter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHOR- IZED and APPROVED: a Appropriation Decrease Increase County Retirement Contributions County Retirement Contributions 659.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 659.00 To provide for retirement contributions on three additional laboratory employees for Health Department out of amount made available by cancel- lation of appropriation of that department. Probation y Capital Outlay 605.00 3 Single Pedestal Oak Wood Desks 4340. 00r r; 3 Oak Shrivel Chairs with Arms 145.0 3 Legal Size Pendaflexers 120.00 Unappropriated Reserve 605.40. J' n s: V Tuesday, august 24, 1954, Continued- Appropriation Decrease Increase Road Commissioner Road Commissioner - Other Contractual Services 21400.00 C.O. - Primary Road Construction - J4271 2,4.00.00 F Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 21400.00 22400000' t To cover cost of aerial photographs and topographic maps of area known as Sanko Road Extension to be performed by Mr. C. 0. Greenwood, Jr. per board r of Supervisors authorization 7/13/54• 5 1 s Social Service 4 . Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 49029.00 Salaries - Permanent Personnel 3,.740.00: F = Capital Outlay 2$9.00` rr Desk and Posture Chair - 4225.00 2 Side Chairs 24.00 N Book Case 40.00Jlk To meet salary and provide equipment for additional position of Social Work Supervisor Grade I in PittsburgDistrict Office beginning Sept ember 1, 1954 (10 months) . Health Department sT;f11 Permanent Personnel 240.00 Laboratory Exam inat ions 9024.00 Capital Outlays - 1 desk, 1 chair 260.00 1 typewriter 165.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 665.00 91324.00 To finance addition of 3 persons to laboratory staff of Health Department L< t from department's existing appropriations. 4" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' present. F In the Matter of ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT - 1952 s SCHOOL BONDS - SERIES C. 2" WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of. California 1 heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $1,500,000, principal amount ,of bonds of Pig ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized rw the sale of $420,000 1952, Series C. of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner e prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were andk, are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost a 4r to District rvr Bank of America N. T. & S. A.1011258.50 t , r Blyth & Co. , Inc. (Managers) 105,315.00 W: L k 0.American Trust Company (Account Manager) 107,965.00 AND WHEREAS, the said -bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest i and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium e, offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Z:al ornia, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $420,000 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 and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $329 Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum C-1 — C-63 4% c-64 - c-126 1 1/2% C-127 - C-252 2% C-253 — C-294 2 1/4 C-295 - C-420 2 1/2%• 1 ' r Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth,, pay 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 October 1, 1955. K J \J 0 I r t r}a Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued y 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America N. T. and S. A. are here- by 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'. bids. 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 suitablel quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at s the rates aforesaid. K r 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of August, 1954, by the Board of Supervisors) of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan; J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None f ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Claim from San Francisco County for Care Given Patient at Hospital. yefi On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS: BY Th-F, BOARD ORDERED that claim in the amount of $42.36 for care of KATHERINE SCHIELE. as a patient in the San Francisco Hospital, is referred to the Social Service Director s for his recommendation. 1 x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of a Request to Federal Agencies that there be Granted Certain Modifications in the Teens of the License to Op- r erate the County Airport.RESOLUTION rf hAi' WHEREAS, Contra Costa County, California, operates an airport known asY Buchanan Field, under terms of a License granted by the Federal Government on Julyl , , 1946and an Instrument of Transfer dated October 9 1947, corrected on July 11 195 r f. and again corrected on February 24, 1953, copies of which are appended hereto as Ex t r hibit #3, and J WHEREAS, the adequate maintenance and development of said airport is import ant to the nation's defense plant as well as to the local economy, and y WHEREAS, revenues from operation of the airport at present fall far short ,of,Y the amount necessary to meet operating costs so that a part of such costs as well as any expenditures on development must be financed by property taxes, thus adding to an 1 already heavy burden on property, and WHEREAS, additional revenue without any outlay on behalf of the airport would! become available from leases which could be consummated were the restrictions now im- posed by Paragraph 9 of the above-mentioned License to be removed from certain areas E ez of the field not now in use, i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board hereby requests removal of the restrictions of said paragraph from the portion of said field described in Exhibit #5 appended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to the county's highway de- partment for development as an equipment maintenance depot and from the portion de- scribed in Exhibit 7r6 appended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to The ! Robert Dollar Company as a site for an airplane hangar. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa: t this 24th day of August, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: f AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, S., w Frederickson w NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. s bnIntheI-latter of Authorizing correction of erroneous as- sessment. S3 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 l assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to . by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows:hj- On the unsecured Personal Property roll, Assessment # 1000-52, Brent- wood Cleaners is assessed with Personal Property in the amount of 4000. Through an error State licensed trucks were included in this assessment. The correct assessed value of personal property is 2,000. l l Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - n- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Resolution appointing members of the Sanitary Board of the Stege r` Sanitary District. i . WHEREAS, prior to the 22nd day of July, 1954, the Stege Sanitary District Board gave notice of an election to fill vacancies in the membership of the Sanitary. Board of the Stege Sanitary District by reason of the expiration of the terms of three s members thereof; and WHEREAS, said notice specified the time and place of the election, the hours' during which the polls would be kept open and the officers to be elected under the provisions of Section 6581 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California;' A and WHEREAS, subsequent to the 22nd day of July, 1954, and to and including the 11th day of August, 1954, only one person was nominated for each office of member of f.=, the Board of Directors to be filled at the election of September 202 1954; and z WHEREAS, the only persons who have been nominated for the office of member, of the Board of Directors to be filled at the election of September 20, 1954' are."the` following: Y 1. Alfred G. Baxter 2. Marion M. Snodgrass 3. Walter J. Weyand and xyF WHEREAS, up to and including the 21st day of August, 1954, no petition has been signed by five per cent (5%) or any per cent of the qualified electors of the Stege Sanitary District, requesting that the general election in the district to, be held September 20, 1954, be held; and WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District did on the 22nd day of August, 1954 pass its Resolution No. 705 declaring that no election shall be t held on September 26, 1954, and requesting this Board to appoint the following persons to the positions of members of the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District, to--', wit: f T 1. Alfred G. Baxter 2. Marion M. Snodgrass r~ 3. Walter J. Weyandr:' and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEED by the Board of Supervisors, in accordance - xr with the provisions of the Public Health and Safety Code of the State of California, this Board does hereby appoint ALFRED G. BAXTER, MARION 14. SNODGRASS, and, WALTER J. WEYAND, as members of the Board of Directors of the Stege Sanitary District, to nerve for the ensuing term subsequent to September 20, 1954, in accordance with the provi sions of Section 65$$.1 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, California, at a regular meeting t thereof held on the 24th day of August, 1954, by the following vote, to-wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON r Y NOES: Supervisors - NONE µ }ABSENT. Supervisors RAY S. TAYLOR. 1 In the Matter of Resolution Appointing Members of the Sanitary Board of the Byron s Sanitary District.WHEREAS, the Byron Sanitary District has notified this" Board of Supervisors,that subsequent to the 22nd day of July, 1954, and to and including the 11th day of August, 1954, only one person was nominated for each office of member of the Board of,Directors to be filled at the election of September 20, 1954; and WHEREAS, the only persons who have been nominated for the office of member of the Board of Directors to be filled at the election of September 20, 1954, are the,-- following: he following: f 1. Louis Crist 4. Leo Thomas 2. Everett Hammond 5. Henry Martin 3. Alvin Wilfret andu a WHEREAS, up to and including the 21st day of August, 1954, no petition has been signed by five per cent or any per cent of the qualified electors of the Byron' Nt Sanitary District, requesting that the general election in the district to be held September 20, 1954, be held; and WHEREAS, the Byron Sanitary District has requested this Board to appoint said AV. 91 n Z f Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued persons as members of the Sanitary Board of said Byron Sanitary District; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa #fp= F County, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Health and Safety Code of the ! r State of California this Board does herebyappoint LOUIS CRIST EVE'RETT HAMMOND AL- VIN WILFRET, LEO THOMAS,HENRY MARTIN, as embers of the Board of Directors of the Byron Sanitary District to serve for the ensuing term subsequent to September 20, 1954, in accordance with the provisions of Section 6588.1 of the Health and' Safety Code of 4y the State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Termination of Agreement between the Housing f Authority of the County of Contra Costa and Rivercrest Sewer Main- RESOLUTION TERNEM TING tenance District. AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, State of"Cali- fornia, and the Rivercrest Sewer Maintenance District, a political subdivision of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did enter into a certain agreement, bear- n ing date the 20th day of March, A.D. , 1944, by the terms of which agreement the Housing Authority agreed to pay annually to the Rivercrest Sewer Maintenance District sums of . E. money in lieu of taxes as consideration for use by the Los Medanos Pueblo housing area ! of the Housing Authority of sewage disposal lines, plants and other facilities of the s Rivercrest Sewer Maintenance District; and WHEREAS, by the terms of said agreement, it is provided that said agreement may be terminated and mutually cancelled by the parties thereto; and WHEREAS, by its Resolution No. 834, duly and regularly passed and adopted, the Housing Authority has requested the cancellation of said agreement in accordance ! with its terms; and it appears that the territory comprising Los Medanos PuebloProJectWHEREAS k Ihas bsen incorporated in and made a part of Camino Sewer Maintenance District within the County of Contra Costa and will by terms of other agreements between the Housin Authority and the County pay regularly to Camino Sewer Maintenance District in: lieu sums for sewer maintenance service; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the agreement made and entered into by and between the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa and the Rivercrest Sews r Maintenance District, a political subdivision of the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, dated the 20th day of March, A.D. , 1944, be and it is hereby cancelled and terminated, and the County Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a certified copy of this resolution to be forwarded to the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County to the attention of Warren Harrold, its executive director. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held on Tuesday, the 24th day of August, 19543 by the following vote: t ` AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson Via, NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. d In the Matter of Directing Purchas- ing Agent to order Plibrico Biologi- cal Portable Incinerator. 1 The County Purchasing Agent having advertised for bids for an incinerator to be installed at the County Pound, the bids to be opened before the Board this day; and only one bid is received, as follows: Plibrico Sales & Service Co. 11836 San Pablo Avenue E1 Cerrito - 1 Plibrico Biological Portable Incinerator, GT 48%, County of Contra Costa Price, completely installed .. . . . . . .$6 332 t''{tSalestaxincludedy: And the said bid having been referred to the Purchasing Agent for his recom- mendation, and said Purchasing Agent having recommended the acceptance of said bid; c NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by' Supervisor yF Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid be and the same is accepted and 4 the Purchasing Agent is directed to order said incinerator at the price set' forth in ; said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t k Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Resolution designating September 12th to 25th as the official per- iod for the Parade of Homes. As.. WHEREAS, Contra Costa County is one of the fastest growing counties in the" United States; and r WHEREAS, such growth would not be possible without an alert and vigorous- building igorous building industry to provide homes for our constantly increasing population; and WHEREAS, many thousands of our families derive their incomes, either direct4: ly or indirectly, from the home construction industry in our County; and WHEREAS, taxes paid by the homeowners within our County form the basic source of revenue for the operation of our County government; and WHEREAS, the home building industry, under leadership of the Associated Home z Builders of the Greater Eastbay and the General Contractors Association of Contra Costa County, has chosen the period of September 12-26 to demonstrate the value of the inxtl dustry to our County and to dramatize the progress and achievements in the home con- struction field; and WHEREAS, the presentation of this home builder effort, to be known as the Parade of Homes, will be held at Holbrook Heights in Concord; NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that your Board of Supervisors congratulates the participating members of these Builder associations and invites theppg people of`: Contra Costa County to visit the Parade of Homes in Holbrook Heights from September , 12 - 26 to see the constant progress in the home construction field and to' beco'me bette acquainted with the industry's contribution to the prosperity and -well-being of our County. The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board T + members present. In the Matter of Annexation of Raap Property, Unit No. 3, to City of Martinez. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Certificate of the Secretary of State dated August ;1'$, 1954 with reference to the filing with said Secretary of a copy of Ordinance No. 217 C.S. of the City of Martinez, which ordinance set forth approval of the annexation to N; said city of certain uninhabited territory, description of the boundaries and designs tion thereof as "Raap Property, Unit No. 3n, be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the matter of Authorizing Pur- chasing Agent to advertise for bids for Repair to Hall of Records. y ..., The Purchasing Agent having advertised for bids for repairs to the Hall of,;.;, Records, and this being the time fixed for the opening of said bids; and the Clerk har- ing announced that no bids have been received for said work; and this Board having ful-9 lv considered said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and no motion of -Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to re-advertise for bids for repairs to the Hall of Records. r, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Requesting Civil gip Service Commission to review sal- ary of Calendar Clerk. W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, having filed with this Board a request for a three-step increase in the salary of the Calendar Clerk, Richard Steiner; i rr , On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS': BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and it is referred to the Civil Service Com- mission for study and recommendation to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.i In the Matter of Resignation of r Judge Donald F. Creedon of the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District. Donald F. Creedon having filed with this Board his resignation, dated August 229 1954, as Judge of the Judicial Court of the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District County of Contra Costa, State of California, with the request that said resignation''be, come effective on August 31, 1954; 264 1 S Tuesday, August 24, 1954, Continued - d- c' NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is here-1 by accepted as of August 31, 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 0Y:' n present. In the Matter of Appointment of LOUIS L. EDMUNDS to the Office E of Judge of the Pinole-Hercules- Y Rodeo Judicial District. The resignation of Donald F. Creedon of the Pinole-Hercules=Rodeo Judicial District which is to become effective on August 31, 1954, having this day been accepted; by the Board of Supervisors; t " NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Fred- tK" erickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Louis L. Edmunds be, and he is hereby ap- p .. pointed Judge of the Judicial Court of the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial:District, Kl_ County of Contra Costa, State of California, his appointment to commence on September, i 1, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ' x In Sheriftottransportof Authorizing prisoners to Martinez to do cleanup work s for Lions' Club fair. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Lo is authorized to transLong port. prisoners;-from the County Prison Farm to Martinez on the following dates, for the purpose of cleaning. the; grounds on which the Lions' Club will hold its fair: 4 prisoners to Martinez on August 25 4 prisoners to Martinez on August 29. x>The foregoing ar der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r .,.4• present. In the Matter of Travel Auth- orization. x xx;Flpsas. On recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Togasaki, Assistant Health Officer, be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at no ! expense to the County, the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association at Buffalo New York to be held from October 11th to October 15th inclusive; p IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Health Department nurses assigned to the Venereal Disease Clinics, be and they are hereby authorized to attend, at no expense to the County, eight-day training course to be given by the State Department ofl F Public Health in Los Angeles. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan ABSENT: x. Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. In the Matter of Rescinding Order Adopted by this Board on April 27, 1954, which Order authorized they Installation of Additional Lights in the Danville Lighting District. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an Order adopted by this Board on April 27, 1954, and which authorized the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to N" ort install lights in the Danville Lighting District be and the same is hereb rescinde&., g g g Y ' vacated and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board members present. W And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 7, 1954, at .9 o'cl.ode a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. w. s fry' 5€' Chairman cs ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By. Deputy lerk s A , r,,., r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS p TUESDAY, SEPTEc.BE.R ?, 1954 THE BOARD FET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. 2- ININ THE BOARD CHAMB&iS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. t PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINCS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J . FREDERICKSON. 4 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. wa i. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of August, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved asF written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f` k In the Matter of Resolution of j the Board of Supervisors of z r Contra Costa County, Authoriz- ing the filing of a disclaimer. 1 WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an ac tion to condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of Cali- fornia, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, plaintiff, vs. 0.26 acre of land, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, VERNON C. CHRISTIAN, et al, defendants". No. 32794; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no claim or interest in or to the land subject of said action; and WHEREAS, the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa advises that all. taxes and assessments against said property have been paid; and WHEREAS, the United States of America has had possession to said lands since*. the filing of Order for Delivery of Possession on the 27th day of May, 1953; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF1CONTRACOSTAasfollows: That the County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any right, title or. interest in or to the land subject of the above entitled action, or in or to any com !J ,., k' pensation which may be awarded for the taking thereof, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing 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 p tax NOES: Supervisors - None t ABSENT:Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Appointment I of the Sanitary Board of the Rodeo Sanitary District. It appearing from the certificate of the Secretary of the Rodeo Sanitary Board, Rodeo Sanitary District, that there is only one nominee for each of the two offices of member of the Board of Directors of the Rodeo Sanitary District to be filled' Rat the election of September 20, 1954, to-wit: Frederick Scout, 340 Harris Ste' , Rodeo i John Loftus, 125 Garretson Avenue, Rodeo; and r WHEREAS, up to and including the 21st day of August, 1954, no petition has been signed by five per cent (5%) or any per cent of the qualified electors of 'the Rodeo Sanitary District, requesting that the general election in the district to be. held September 20, 1954, be held; and hr. WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the Rodeo Sanitary District has requested that this Board appoint said persons to the positions of members of the Sanitary Board of the Rodeo Sanitary District, to-wit: Frederick Scott and John Loftus and said Sanitary Board having adopted a resolution that no election shall beheld,-on September 201, 1954; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors, that in accord ance with the provisions of Section 65$$.1 of the Health and Safety Code, the follow- ling persons be and they are hereby appointed members of the Board of Directors of said Rodeo Sanitary District, to serve for the ensuing term subsequent to September 20,.°195'4 xa: Frederick Scott and John Loftus. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: 3i' t.. Tuesday, September 7, 1954 (Continued) In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County directing regular election of the Trustees 5ofDeltaFarmsReclamationDistrictNo. 2024 under the provisions of Section kir 50731 of the Water Code. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED: That the regular election of the three trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 be held on Thursday, the 14th day of October, 1954, in the garage of W. K. Michaud on the Northwest corner of the Orwood Tract, which location is within the boundaries of said Reclamation District, and that the polls r< r shall remain open from the hour of 10:00 A.M. up to the hour of 4:00 P.M. on the day k° e set for said election. wEi IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that notice shall be given by the Secretary of the Dist- rict of the time andlace of said election for the time and in the mannerp prescribed 7 by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ballots and all other necessary election materials and supplies for the conducting of said election shall be furnished by the Secretary of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024. LEO F. FALLMAN is hereby appointed as Inspector, and J. J. McIntosh and W. K. Michaud are appointed as Judges of said election, and the three persons so appointed shall constitute the Board of Election, to act in accordance with the provisions of Section 50752 of the Water Code. k kF DATED: September 7, 1954. haixM , of the Botridt o Supervisors, Contra Costa County, State of California The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t a In the Matter of Appointing an Engineer in Charge of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. WHEREAS, by Statutes, 1953, Chapter 1532, Page 3191, the Contra Costa County s* ry y4 Storm Drainage District has been created; and WHEREAS, the objects and purposes of this Act are to provide for the construe ° tion, installation, maintenance and operation of storm drains, water courses, drainage R` ditches, and all other appurtenant structures; and s WHEREAS, by the provisions of this Act, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County shall be and is designated as and empowered to act as ex-officio, the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District ; and 1F' WHEREAS, by provisions of this Act, an engineer appointed by the Board of Supervisors shall be in charge of installation and maintenance and shall, subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors, do all things necessary for the proper func- tioning of the District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Chief Engineer of the Contra kA Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District be and he hereby is appoint- ed as the Engineer in charge of installation and maintenance of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings , Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. j- In the Matter of Directing the r `` Engineer of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District to file a Report in connection IwiththeformationofaZone. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act, a petition has been filed for the establishment of a Zone within the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, which petition has complied with the requirements of Sections 121 13 and 14 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act, and s WHEREAS, by Section 15 of said Act it is required that prior to the hearing y on the proposal by petition to establish a Zone, the Board of Supervisors shall, by resolution, direct the officer or employee of the District charged with the duty of supervising engineering affairs of the District to make and file a report with the Board containing the information listed in that Section 15; hK NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Engineer of the Contra Costa 3 nM1 County Storm Drainage District be and he is hereby ordered to file a report with this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County which report shall contain the information required by Section 15 of the Contra Costa Bounty Storm Drainage District Act. AYES: Supervisors - I T Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor, W. p Ya Cummings, Y Y G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. s,. as Tuesday, September 7, 1954 (Continued) x In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 5, construct- ion of office and court build- ing in Richmond. On the recommendation of Donald L. Hardison, Architect, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 5, which refers to change of location of jury and detention rooms in office , and court building being constructed in Richmond by Stolte, Incorporated, and which INCREASES the contract of said Stolte, Incorporated, in the sum of 44,954.80; .be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute Tr said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?latter of Requesting Director of Finance to Author- ize Termination of Veterans' Housing Project, State Appli- cation No. 77, Allotment No. 76, Columbia Park, Pittsburg, California. 7HERE'AS, the County of Contra Costa through its Board of Supervisors, cooperate with the State of California in developinga Veterans' Housing Project, under State Application No. 77, Allotment No. 76, at Columbia Park, Pittsburg, California;, and WHEREAS, there are many vacancies in this Veterans' Housing Project, in Columbia f. Park, a temporary war housing project, and in the City of Pittsburg, so that there is no longer a housing shortage in this area; and WHEREAS, there are vacancies available to the tenants in the Veterans' Housing,, Project providing comparable accommodations at a comparable cost; Xe NO1112 THErREr ORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the action of the Board of Commissioners of the Housin Authority of the County of Contra Costa in their adoption of their Resolution No. 33 requesting- the Director of Finance to authorize termination of the Project be and the same is hereby approved. q. PASSED AND AID PTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board held on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, pJ. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous4 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE- BOARD HE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows.- On ollows: On the 1954-55 Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll, Assessment #5304- 1109 A. H. Pelton and C. R. Rochat are assessed with personal property in the r , amount of x+150. lie have on file in this office (Assessor' s office) an "Affidavit to Secure the Benefits of the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act" of Mr. A. H. Pelton, a Master Sergeant, whose legal residence is Toledo, Ohio. This act provides that the personal property of members of the military service of the United States who are in temporary residence in a state other than that of, their domicile is, by virtue of Section 514 of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act 50 USC Appx 501 2t. sec.) not subject to the state person property tax of the state of temporary residence. The authorization to the County :auditor is to cancel Mr. Felton's 1/2 interest in the above personal property. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. $$9. Ordinance No. $$9, which establishes 35 mph speed limit zone beginning at northr erly end of Bethel Island Bridge and extending southward 0.2 mile, is presented to this' j Board; and tM part. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same- is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FORTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "Antioch Ledger", a newspaper of general, Ei circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x yt rrr cagy 268 r r. Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued In the I-latter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinances reg-5K ulating parking, establishing speed zones, etc. On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Dist- rict Attorney is directed to prepare ordinances as follows: i rink 1. Establishing a 35 mile per hour zone from a point 700 feet east of the High way Bridge over San Ramon Creek on Stone Valley Road, to the intersection of Stone Valley Road and State Sign Route 21. 2. Establishing a 35 mile per hour speed limit on Bailey Road, from a point 1000 feet northeast of Myrtle Drive to the intersection of Laura Drive. x } 3. Establishing a zone for the loading and unloading of passengers along the southerly curb of Pacifica Avenue, starting ata point 84 feet east of the prolongation of the center line of Wharf Drive and extending easterly 150 ryy__ Y SCwfeet; and a zone for the loading and unloading of school buses along the southerly curb of Pacifica Avenue, starting at a point 335 feet east of the prolonga- tion of the centerline of Wharf Drive and extending eastward 52 feet, County Road No. 5093 . 4. Forbiddinm parking along the entire easterly curb of Wellington Avenue, s County Road No. 4485, in Clyde. y The foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Daniel D. Garber free permit to peddle in the unincorporated are of the County. E Daniel D. Garber, 668 South Broadway, Pittsburg, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Daniel D. Garber is an honorably discharged veteran of Korena War, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial SRA-19296 673 , dated September 23, 1948; A On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Daniel D. Garber be and he is hereby granteda free permit to peddle produce 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 Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordi- nance No. 596. t f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Theodore R. Matteson free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the F County. r,J Theodore R. Matteson, 131888 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated r area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Theodore R. Matteson, is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #C1242084, dated January 3, 1919; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE r r r BOARD ORDERED that said Theodore R. Matteson be and he is hereby granted a free permit toddle in the unincorporated f' pe produce rporated area of the County as requested; and P` 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 Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordi- nance rdi- nanca No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fIn the Matter of County Participation lin "Clean-up Week" program in Rodeo. On the request of Mrs. Janet Mower, 2154 Fourth Street, Rodeo, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TH"E BOARD ORDERED that County participation in a "Cnean-up Week" program in the City of Rodeo, sponsored by the Im- provement m provement Clubs, Boy Scouts and the Fire Department is hereby authorized, and the Road Commissioner is directed to furnish 24 refuse cans and twive stable brooms to be used in said program, the understanding being that the Boy Scouts will gather the refuse and sweep the streets, and the fire Department N611 empty the containers and burn the re- fuse. The foregoing order is passed by the u animous vote of the Board. F r gt. iF- F. Y +re! Ate"•'.. Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing substitution of Miss Lorraine Sheehan for Kiss Ginsberg, attendance at meeting in wa Los Angeles. This Board having on August 20, 1954 authorized puss Mildred Ginsberg to.'attend meeting of the Family Service Association in Los Angeles on September 8 to 10, inclu=; s'k sive, and it appearing that she will be unable to attend; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor. t Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Miss Lorraine Sheehan is authorized to attend said meeting as a substitute for Miss Ginsberg, at no expense to the County.. . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at the convention of the Supervisors Association in Los Angeles. Ai- On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of, Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor , Goyak Cummings, Buchanan, Taylor and Frederickson, and County Administrator Teeter, Road 60mmissioner Sauer and County Surveyor Barkley be and they are hereby authorized-. . to attend, at county expense the annual convention of the Supervisors Association in Los Angeles from September 11 to 18, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend final meeting of State Committee on County School In- structional Services. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at. County expense, the final meeting of the State Committee on County School Instructional ., Services in Sacramento on September 16th and 17th. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the County Auditor and the County Social Service Director y to attend meeting in 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 H... Ze McNamer, Auditor-Controller, and lel. G. Golden, Director of Social Service, be and' r they are hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, a meeting of the Statewide Social Welfare Committee of the Supervisors Association in Los Angeles from September` 1$ 15 to 1$, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k f In the Matter of Authorizing 1 . Clerk of the Richmond Municipal Court to attend Convention of the Association of Municipal Court Clerks in Oakland. On the recommendation of Judge Marcollo, and the County Administrator,, and, on. motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD. ORDERED that James L. Landon, Clerk of the Municipal Court in Richmond, be and he.. is,-'. hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the annual convention of the Associa t tion of Municipal Court Clerks in Oakland on September 9, 10 and 11, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Board Members at meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE f. BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors Goyak, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Frederickson are, authorized to attend, at County expense, meeting of the Central Coast Council, Calif- ornia State Chamber of Commerce, September 24, in San Francisco. The foregoing order is passed by theumanimous vote of the Board. ht A r rr, F1 a1 r a b.. Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued r In the Matter of Authorizing r' Building Appraiser to attend r4' meeting. rt On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor GGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOVIi ORDERED that Carl S. Rush, Appraiser s Building of the County Assessor's Office, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, meeting of the State Board of Equalization, September 13 tol 24, inclusive, at Oroville, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. 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 following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: Hiahwav Department: effective September $, 1954: f x i Cancelled following positions: 6 Laborers; 7 Permanent-Intermittent Laborers in Highways and Bridges section; 1 Power Shovel Operator in Highways and Bridges , # Section; Health Department: effective September $, 1954= allocated 1 additional position in Public Health Nurse t E vY class for services to Lafayette School; and 1 additional' y,# position in same class for services to Danville School District; and fP W effective September 2, 1954: reclassified 6 Public Health Nurse positions to Seniors,. Public Health Nurse positions; and reclassified 2 Sani- tarian positions to Senior Sanitarians. a a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a ' Y y S . In the Matter -of Authorizing reemployment at the step of salary range certain employees received before resignation. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Super- ! r visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ! the following persons, who are being reemployed after resignation from the County ser- vice, shall be appointed at the step of the salary range they were receiving before resignation, said appointments effective September $, 1954, as follows: xr 1. Social Service Department: Ruth Kennedy (reemployment in the class of Intermediate Typist Clerk at the fifth step of the range) F r h 2. Health Department: Charlotte Ferry (reemployment at the second step of the salary range for Supervising Public Health Nurse) 3. Library Department: Georgia Roden (reemployment at the fifth step of salary range of Branch Library Assistant). E t The foregoing order us passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rx ky YIntheMatterofFixingschoolrate for connection to sewer maintenance t districts. 1 This Board having on January 26, 1954, established sewer maintenance dis trict connection charges; and the County Surveyor having recommended that a rate of 110 per classroom connection to sewer maintenance districts be established; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor t Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the school rate for connection to sewer" maintenance districts be, and the same is hereby established at 4110 per classroom. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. $$4 j and Ordinance No. $$$. 1 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances $$4 and $$$, and a copy of r t said Ordinances having been published in the manner and for the time required by law as evidenced by Affidavits of publication on file with this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances $$4 and $$$ be and the same ' h . are hereby declared duly published.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d 4 x« f M l Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued - As. t In the Fatter of Authorizing Auditor to Draw Warrant in Favor of Harry H. McElroy and acceptance of release of r Claim for Damages. s _ Harry H. McElroy and Roberta McElroy having executed a release of 'claim against the County of Contra Costa resulting from work performed by the County on or. about June -11, 1953, in consideration of payment by the County of-451.13; On the recommendation of the Road Commissioner and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said release be and the same is hereby accepted and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his war-a-,' rant in the sum of $51.13 payable to said Harry H. McElroy and Roberta McElroy., 98 Palana Court, Walnut Creek, California.rt , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F . In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Installation and Maintenance of Lighting System within Boundaries of County Service Area L-2. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing, install- ing, operating and ,maintenance of a system of street lights for County Service Area L-2 in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereinafter referred to as Ser- vice Area and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving bids, the following bid is received: r Pacific Gas and Electric Company . . . . . . . . . . . .r. 27 - 2500 Lumen Lamps 7 - 4000 Lumen Lamps, together with accessories suitable and necessary for a complete overhead street lighting system, and to furnish the electricity necessary for- lighting said lamps, all in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors for term of 5 years from and after the date electric service is first supplied etc.. .Schedule LS-2 And this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered— said onsidered said bid, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY "THE A. BOARD ORDERED that said bid is accepted and the contract for the furnishing of said. system for street lights and the maintenance of same for said Service Area be andthe s same is hereby forwarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the places submit f ted in their bid. vote of the Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous rr r, s t In the Matter of Denying Claim of JERRY CONSTANTATOS vs COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. Low and Duryea, Attorneys at Law Mills Tower San Francisco 4 •California as attorneys for JERRY CONSTANTATOS , having filed with this Board a claim for-damages- ,; F . in the amount of $1$,500, as the result of an accident on the 28th day of "June, 1954; 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. 0. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of r$ Amendment to Lease Agreement, k etc. , with Board of Retire- ment and concerning Adminis- tration Building in Martinez. The County of Contra Costa having on November 12, 1952, entered into a lease- agreement with options to purchase Administration Building in Martinez, with the Board z of Retirement of the Retirement Association of the County of Contra Costa; and Amendment to said Lease Agreement , which amendment is dated August" 1$ 1954 ? and which provides for the elimination of earthquake and rental insurance coverage;" is, r gig` presented to this Board; andA' On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY -THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment be and the same is APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said amendment on behalf of the County of Contra". . - Costa. ontra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting East Bay Sanitary Service Company Permit to use County Garbage Dump in E1 Sobrante. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY: THE BOARD ORDERED that the East Bay Sanitary Service Company isgranted a renewal_ of. permit 272 Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued -1 to use County garbage dump in El Sobrante to and including June 30,, 1955, said Company having deposited with the County 52160 in payment of said permit, in accordance with, - Ordinance s4 Ordinance No. $74 which amends Ordinance No. 441. g. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Y Adjustments.f On motion of Supervisor Gbyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS'`BY THE xr ,, BOARD ORDERED that the follows appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORTZU-D and APPROVED: 4j s F Appropriation Decrease Increase s p Various Departments Board of Supervisors - Services 75.00 Clerk - Services 100.00 Administrator - Services 50.00 Auditor - Services 50.00 Coroner - Services 25.00 Surveyor - Services 100.00 z Building Inspector - Services 75.00 r' Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 475.00 ter.IS Civil Service Commission - Services 50.00 Building Maintenance Dept . - Services 50.00 Sheriff - Services 200.00 r X Recorder - Services 25.00 rr _- Agric. Extension Services - Services 50.00 Health Department - Services 600.00 Garage - Services 150.00 v Unappropriated Reserve - General Fuad 1 125.00 County Hospital - Services 300.00 r; Social Service Dept. - Services 400.00 Juvenile Hall - Services 100.00 5 Superintendent of Schools - Services 50.00 Airport - Services 25.00 rev 3 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 75.00 Fl r x Adjusting appropriations for communications expense. Superior Court Dept. 1 - Supplies 100.00 t; Superior Court Dept. 2 - Supplies 200.00 Superior Court Dept . 3 - Supplies 304.00 Superior Court Dept. 4 - Supplies 200.00 Superior Court Dept. 5 - Supplies 200.00 x Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 12000.00 r ,To restore modifications made, during budget review, in certain appropria-, u tions as requested by the Superior Court Judges. Road Commissioner Aid to Cities - Grants in Aid 11440.00 C.O. - Secondary Road Construction #0675 13,440.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1,440.00 1p440.00 r To increase appropriation to cover contract let for the reconstruction of Tennent Avenue, Pinole. The contract was awarded 8/24/54 and is being s performed under work order 4616. Garbage Disposal - Service of Other Departments 300.00 r gh * ,. Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 300.00, To cover the cost of maintenance of the Byron Dump by the Highway De- partment for the fiscal year 1954-55. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Pittsburg Unified School District bonds. (1953 School Bonds, Series B.) WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $1,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District, designated 111953 School Bonds" of Contra. Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $450,000, 1953 School Bonds, Series B' e of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and 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 onlybids received b said Board of Supervisors, to wit:Y Pe Name of Bidder Net Interest Costf 4A to District trA American Trust Company, Account Manager 107,2$7.50 Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 109,176.00x - a g. ka n4 T1Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued AND WHEREAS, the said bid of American Trust Company, Account Manager, is.. the R highest and best bids .for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified. and the. premium offered, if any, r s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the. County of.Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1.Said bid of American Trust Company, Account Manager, for $450,000 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 there,,= of upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: A Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $150 Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum B-1 to B-66 5%s; B-67 to B-110 1 1/2% B-111 to B-19$1 3/47o B-199 to B-266 2% B-267 to B-381 2 1/4 B-382 to B-450 2 1/2% s Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay 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 October 1, 1955• 2. The bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is hereby rejected and the Clerk ffofthisBoardofSupervisorsisherebyorderedanddirectedto. return to the said bid- ; der its check accompanying its respective 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 suitable F . quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of September, 1954, by the Board of Super visors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I.p T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None. In re Issue of Bonds of MT. DIABLO UNIFIED School District 1953 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, theretofore on the 8th day of December, 1953, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of X2,100,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt Diablo Unified School District, designated "1953 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and rsr WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $1,440,000 principal amount were designated "Series= A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series t A in the amount of $1,440,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 4660,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board , v of supervisors might determine; F WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does herebydeclare, that it is necessary and desirable that of said remaining bonds of said authorized is-t: sue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of u2,100,000 principal amount of 1953 School Bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof rA 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. b x 660,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall beMRY dated November 15 , 1954, shall be 660 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-660, both inclusive, of the denomination of $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, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: r 33,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be-payable on.". X November 15 in each of the years 1955 to 1974, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five (5) per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of saidcounty treasurer, in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of ,November, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of May and November of each year until said bonds are paid; a . x f r. F f x274 r Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued - Said bonds of Series B shall be signed b the chairman of said board ofgnY f supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said ounty, 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 and countersignatures may be priAed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan- ically 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.3 i Y , IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substant 1 p: ially in the following form, to wit : Number UNITED STATES OF AMEBIC A Dollars f STATE OF CALIFORNIA B - 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF MT. DIABLO UNIFIED School District of Contra Costa County. 1953 School Bond, Series B Y k t MT. DIABLO UNIFIED 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 November, 19 , One Thousand dol- s lass (01,000) 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 15th days of Hay and November of each year from the datd hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in i 1 one installment at the end of such year) . 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 42,100,000; Y and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election 1 duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 3rd day of F November 1953 , and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa t 1 County, tate 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 moneys for the redemption of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by Y taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signedl 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 November, 1954. SEAL) H. L. CU41INGS i Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAI"vika W. T. PAASCH County Auditor. r County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be at- tached t tached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: r The Treasurer of Coupon No. t Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sumo of and J1OO Dollars for months' in- terest on 1953 School Bond-71o. B- , emeries B. of yk said School District. H. E. McNAMER ount y 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 FURTHER 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 Y the PLEASANT HILL NEMS a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in r said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state r that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1954, 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 K.Y. kk. 2.7It 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued - 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 7th day of September, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: z t . AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson f F NOES:Supervisors - Axone ABSENT: Supervisors - None N M In the Matter of Order Rescinding r Resolution and Order Re Sale of Sheldon School District Bonds,Y Dated August 10, 1954. WHEREAS, the District Attorney's Office has advised the Board of Supervisors ; that an error in maturity dates appears in the publishednotice of sale of school dis, '; trict bonds for the Sheldon School District as adopted by the Board of Supervisors on August 10, 1954, which error makes said resolution legally insufficient, NOW, THERLFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors rescindsits order, dated August 10, 1954., ordering the publication of notice and sale of schoolh bonds of Sheldon School District, County of Contra Costa. k 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 7th day of September, 1954, by the following vote: rsx. r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: 4 Supervisors None 4 ABSENT: Supervisors - None f In re Issue of Bonds of Sheldon School District 1954 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Sheldon School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal for nia, 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 K board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 14th day of December, 1953, said governing board deemed it advis able, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entere ion its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held' on the 2nd day of March, 1954 in said school district, to submit thereat to the elector sof said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold; in the amount of $40,000 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 them- after,after, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: ree a n a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. z 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. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, . of a permanent nature. M. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010- of 010oftheEducationCode, to wit, Providing sewers and drr,.ins adequateP to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each ` y C.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 majorit of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less t 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 'TEL SOB- RANTS HERALD BEE PRESS" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in'the- r, 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 therefore 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. w by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said .board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 320 votes cast at said election,; t that there were 2 illegal or blank votes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit:t t 252 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 66 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of rr, said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required ` 276 rian tir Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued - r by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with . i the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebt=-iJ : 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 Sheldon School Dis- trict, is trict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of ;40,000 and shall be designated 111954 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and 434,000 principal k amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $6,000 principal a- ; F : mount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this board of r supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of } said remaining ;6,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated October 15, 1954, shall be 34 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-34, both inclusive, of the denomination of $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 and shall mature; in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 15 in each of the years 1955 to 1960, both inclusive; 1. 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 15 in each of the years 1961 to 1974, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per I 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 October, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid;IWft Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of f supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county and shall be countersigned,l and the seal of said board affixed thereto , by the county cierk of said county, and the ' coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signa- tures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: 1 r f Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STAT; OF CALIFORNIA A- 1 t 000 SCHOOL BOND OF Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County. 1954 School Bond, Series A t I 4 Sheldon SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknow ledges 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 October, 19 , One Thousand dollars 1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like r lawful money at the rate ofer cent (__%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of April and October of each year from the datex 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 $4020061 r N and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election NIA duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 2nd day of Aiarch1954, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa Count State1of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the d. Constitution and laws of said State. f And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the 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 i r order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be f payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district and the money fork the redemption of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shail be raised by 4' w P. Tuesday, September 7, 1954, Continued - The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sink- ing fund of the Sheldon School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum o and _f 100 Dollars for months' interest on 19 School Y}' BUR—MOT A- eries A, of said School District. 7,- H.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 t ` able property in said school district and provision shall be made rforthe-levy' and- c' lection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. J V 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 "EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS" 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 Wednesday, the 13th day of October-, f ' 1954, at 11 o'clock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase o'f said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board xs reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. z ,Y 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 7th day of September, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor p . p W. G. Buchanan, J. FredericksoneCummings, Y NOES:Supervisors - None t = 4 x xr ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Recommended Revisions of Federal and/or State Laws and Reu lations Governingthe Administration{ of the Several Pblic Welfare Programs. RESOLUTION K WHEREAS, there has developed throughout the State of California an attitude t ` of widespread concern with the mounting costs of providing public assistance to the-. needy of the State, and 7t- WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, in November of 1953,; fr did, by order of said Board, establish an official committee known as the Board of Supervisors' Social Welfare Study Committee, and WHEREAS, this Committee was directed to explore ways and means by which ex- isting Federal and State Laws, and rules and regulations adopted by the California State Social Welfare Board might be amended and revised with the purpose of providing a more equitable, more realistic, and less complex approach to the administration ofa ' y the total public welfare program in California, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors Social Welfare Study Committee has now s r . compiled certain recommendations the intent of which is to accomplish in part the r aforementioned objectives, and w WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has given unanimous; approval to recommendations submitted to said Board of Supervisors by said Committee, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County believes it to be incumbent on the counties of California to assume a position of leadership in achieving these goals, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa urge the adoption of these recommendations by the County Welfare Policy: ` Committee and by the County Supervisorst Association of California,r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution, together with copies of the aforementioned recommendations, be forwarded to the Honorable Home Varner Chairman of the County Welfare Policy Committee the Honorable Roger W. Jessup, resi dent of the County Supervisors' Association of 6alifornia, U. S. Senator Thomas Ruche. State Senator George E. Killer, Jr. , and Assemblymen Donald Doyle and S. C. Masterson.: i The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors,",- of upervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 4 a NOES: Supervisors None ABSENT:Supervisors - None s y f P Tuesday, September 7, 1954 - Continued Approval of Lease with SADIE M. FRANCE and others, space at Buchanan Field. Lease dated July 2 1954, between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Lessor, and SADIE ,f. FRANCE, CLOID CAUUDILL and BERNADETTA CAUDILL, Lessee, and where in said Lessor, v' leases to said Lessee the westerly wing of the building known as the "Airport Adminisr. tration Building", for the period commencing July 25, 1954 and ending July 247 19557 Yz for the sum of $480 per annum, payable in 12 equal monthly installments on or bef ore l the first day of each calendar month, t!:e first payment being due and payable on or before July 25, 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, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County, the Lessor.. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of Petition for Preparation of New Operation and Maintenance Assessment Roll, Reclamation District No. 802 WHEREAS, the Delta Development Corporation has filed with this Board its petition, pursuant to the provisions of Section 51,346 of the Water Code, requesting this Board order a revaluation of all lands comprisingPring Reclamation District No. 802 and that it appoint a Board of three (3) Assessme :t Valuation Commissioners and in-,r{ ; struct them to prepare a detailed valuation roll to be used by the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 302 as the basis for their assessments to all property x>ar owners in said District for operation and maintenance of said District, which said 4Exr petition is dated the 1st day of September, 1954, and executed by Franklyn H. Lyons, Attorneyin Fact and Certified Propertypetty Manager and Vice President of said Deltar #a, Development Corporation; and WHEREdS, the staid Franklyn H. Lyons and Thomas S. Louttit, 'the Secretary of said Reclamation District, appeared before this Board this date and requested an ex- tension of time in order that the District Officers may prepare recommendations to this Board on prospective Commissioners to be appointed by it, r `:r NOW, THEREFORE, on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, it is by the unanimous vote of .the Board ordered that the hearing be : and it is hereby continued to the 28th day of September, 1954, at 11:15 o'clock A.M. y , PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of-the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, ' 1954. Y dye The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. N In the Flatter of Consolidation of r77 special election in the City of San Pablo with the General Electionk ¢ _ to be held on November 2, 1954 WF1gREAS, the City Council of the City of San Pablo has called a specialk { election to be held November 2, 1954, in said City of San Pablo; and y3 W11EREAS, the said City Council of the City of San Pablo has filed with this } P Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following: 14EASURE: "SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN v PABLO ADOPT AN ORDI::A:CE DECL:XRING THE OWNERSHIP "?Z/CSR OPERATION OF CARD RO0MS Yes AND/(IR PI'IB LL 1-1aGHIIIFS ILLEGAL IN THE CITY OF SAN PABLO; SAID CLiDI11AIiCE TO GO INTO EFFECT No ry. . ON THE 1ST DAY OF J`JLY, 1955?" be consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 21 19542 throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that thel returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa- County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of San Pablo. r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the election of the foregoing measure on I r November 2, 1954, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of ContraCosta, on i November , 1954, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of San Pablo. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: s AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, ii. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W.G. Buchanan J. Frederickson g i f t ry3"a iIOES: Supervisors - None r ABSENT: Supervisors - None r arC Tuesday, September 7, 1951+ - Continued F In the Matter of Consolidation of special election in the City of Richmond with the General Election to be held on November 2, 195+ WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special election to be held :November 2, 1954, in said City of Richmond; and I4IiERBAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed`with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following: MASIlRE: "City of Richmond r; s Charter Amendment Proposal No. 1: SHALL ARTICLE XI (POLICE AND FIRMEN IS PENSION FUND) OF THE CHARTER OF THE vITY OF RICHMOND BE MENDED TO PROVIDE FOR 11CREASED PENSIO NS FOR 14E,1BERS OF THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPART.!E:.TS SERVIZIG ::ORE THAN 25 YEARS, TO PROVIDE THAT HERNIA, HEART TROUBLE AND PNEUMONIA SHALL BE PRE- SM RE SM:ZD TO BE SERVI::E CONNECTED TO PROVIDE Y OR PROPORTIONATE i6LFEMPLOYEDPENSIOO_R 71ON-SERVICE DISABILITY FORE.11BERS E •1PLOYED 10 YEARS OR :'ORE, TO RESTRICT THE PENSION RIGHTS OF WIDOWS 3ARRIED LESS THAN 10 YEARS TO EMPOWER THE PENSION NG; f BOARD TO PAY PENSION TO F-SER'S *ZEST KIN IF HE DIS- QUALIFIES IM-:5ELF FRO!.*- RECEIVING 54ME, TO PROVIDE THAT i THE 4* E&MFRS' CO MIBUTION S TO THE PENSION FUND SHALL BE NOT LESLi TIiA;; b% NOR 1.10RE :H"'N 10% OF MWIR SALARIES, THAT THE CITY O-H&LLCOITMIBUTE TO THE FUND TWICE THE W` b?0J.s1 CO 'TRIBL]TED BY THE 110,1BERS AND SUCH ADDITIONAL; SU,;S AS 11M BE NECESSARY TO i,. ORTIZE ANY DEFICIT LIN THE FUND, THE TEXT OF WHICH AM&NDIENT IS SET FORTH IN COUNCIL THE OI .RESflLv^TI` 0ri 513011 ON FILE IIA i_IE ICE OF THE CITY CLERK?a k be consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1954, throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and.,-,::,.-, s that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Cntora' W. Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City, of El Cerrito. 1dOW, TiiEREFO;IE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor,2. Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the election of the foregoing measure on 4 November.2, 1954, be and the same is hereby consolidated With the General Election rte# to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, . = on November 21 1954, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Suaervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council or the City of Richmond. The foregoing resolution is 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 - N'one ABSLIM: Supervisors - Pion s Y outa '1Inthe3-latter of the Proposed Abatement of the Property of ORDER RALPH TROST and NET-TIE A. TROST WHEREAS in the above entitled matter the Board did on the 27th- day of July, 1954, order the hearing to be closed and the matter taken under submission,' ani WiM AS, the Board desires further time for consideration of the same-, t,A iANOWTHMEFCLRE, IT IS ORDERED that the said matter be continued to the 7th s ° day of December, 1954, at the hour of 3:00 p.a. r . The foregoiaxig order was made on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisors Buchanan and adopted b the follow vote of the Board:rYPeaY AYES: Supervisors - I.T.GOYAK, H.L.CU 1IN`GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G.BUCHANAN,_ J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - INOf y jj ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 149 19549 at 9 0!-'.' A . clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r S A r Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PA sci:,3 CLERK ByY L Deputy Clerk 1 F i x'` S y 1aFi Y j t i;"+h.$ajru^.p+,i{q,g7rReF,p r 1M280 T 4tr0r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSr `a4 J TIJESDAY, SEPTF: BER 14, 1951F41, THE BOARD SMT IN REGULAR SESSION zIM1 AT 9 o'CLOCK b. M. z M r r r IN THE BOARD CeVU$MS, HALL OF y RECORDS s-AR`I'I:= CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUIMIIGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING, SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TA CJti80 W. G. BUCHAN N J. FREDER t. PRESENT: W. T. P&ASCH3 CLERK Request of County Clerk for increase in salary of the Calendar Clerk. x, The Board of Supervisors having heretofore referred to the Civil Service Commission the request of the County Clerk for increase in the salary of Calendar Clerk Steiner; and An endorsement of said request having been filed with this Board by the Contra Costa County Bar Association; NOta, ThIMEFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor, raw Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said endorsement of the Contra Costa County Bar Association is referred to the Civil Service Commission. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :latter of r s% Travel Authorization Planning Commissioners Director of Planning and r Deputy District Attorney Walker. ry V ria On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion. of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED.. P that the Planning Commissioners, Director of Planning Heaton and Deputy District-: r Attorney Walker be and they are hereby authorized to attend meeting of the Calif orni Count Planning Commissioners Association October 13 - 16 in Monterey, at County' 'Y g Ys expense. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Travel Authorization - Personnel Director On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on.motion of Px.n Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Personnel Director Emery, who has,been invited. to serve as leader of the section dealing with personnel at the.County Librarians Association convention in Los Angeles on October 12, is authorized to attend said convention at county ex-t pease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F Travel Authorization County Library Vfiuf r x On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Librarian Hellum be and she is hereby authorized to take,,., one of her staff with her on a trip to Southern California to visit leading librarie and observe routines and procedures, the trip to be scheduled for the week of October 11th curing which the annual convention of county librarians will take place 3wr >y in Los Angeles, and to be made by county automobile. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a Granting Superintendent of m Schools Permission to Leave y California On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby granted per- mission to leave the State of California, September 30 to October 7, in order that k : he may attend the national conference of the Department of Rural Education, to be held in Washington,' D.C. h ' The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: x` AYES: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, H.L.Cumaings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors: W. G. Buchanan ABSEI T: Supervisors: None A t t Tuesday, September 14, 1954 - Continued In the :Matter of 1 Granting LLOYD E. VAUGHaN permit to establish Skating Rink in Rodeo. f 36,LLOYD E. VAUGHAN 4 m 333 Overand Street, Richmond, California, having filed with this Board an application, under provision of Ordinance No,. 248, for a permit to operate a Roller Skating Rink in the building formerly occupied by the Bank ofAmericainRodeo; NtI.J, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor " Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lloyd E. Vaughan be and he is hereby F ' granted the permit as requested. S IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that copy of this permit be publishe'dori ej 7 in the Tri-City Irtews, in accordance with provisions of said Ordinance 248," The foregoing order is 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 - :Ione ABSENT: Supervisors - None rte L , In the Matter of Bids for repairs to mortar joints X in limestone facing on r' " exterior walls, Hall of Records Building, Martinez t M . The Purchasing Agent having heretofore advertised for bids for the repairs. ' to mortar joints in the limestone facing on all exterior walls and reflashing of A certain defective joints in the inverted gutters on top of the main cornice, Hall" of,". Records Building, •V.artinez; and this being the time and place set out in the Notice r to Contractors for the receiving of bids, and the Clerk having read to, the:Board;:the following bid which is the only bid received for said work: MASTERCRAFT TILE & ROOFIING COMPANY, No. 1 - 20th Street, Richmond 1, California; f, For the sum of $10,841.00-, we will furnish all labor and materials necessary to complete all work .as provided for in specifications covering subject project." f And the Purchasing agent having recomme::ded to this Board the acceptance of said bid• On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS"BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said Mastercraft Tile & Roofing Company for the sum of $10,841.00. IT IS FUTMAER ORDERED that said Mastercraft Tile & Roofing Company shall- present hall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bond to be approved by this, Board, each in the sum of $5,420.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and material h men, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. t 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 Boards In the hatter of Fixing boundaries and establishing x election precincts in Roll- ingwood No. 3 and No. 4; Richmond No. 30 and No. 39; San Pablo No. 11 and No. 29; And Walnut Creek No. 15, No. wr 22, No. 23, No. 26 and No. 32 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY HE,. BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Rollingwood No. 3 and No. 4; Richmond No'. 30 . . . and No. 39; San Pablo Jo. 11 and No. 29; and Walnut Creek No. 15, No. 22, No. 23 26 and No. 32, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named,' be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and desig n." hated and described as follows, to wit: x , ROLLING OCD iFO. 3 f . Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road No. 20 with easterly c° incorporation line of the city of San Pablo thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center of Road No. 20 to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence--..--. northerly and easterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Fordham Street; thence southerly along the center of Fordham Street to the center of Arundel. Way; thence easterly and northerly along the center of Arundel Way to the center- o£ Brook Way; thence northeasterly along the center of Brook 'Jay to the center. of Glen-. lock Way; thence southeasterly along the center of Glenlockway to the center, of. Avon . Lane; thence northeasterly and northerly along the center of Avon Lane to the centers 4 Rollingwood Drive; thence easterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the westerly boundary line of Wilart Park; thence northerly, easterly, southerly and `wes'te ly:" along said boundary line to the center of Road No. 20; thence southwesterly along the , w_.w Tuesday, Sept eI L.ontinued A" sber 1-i,, 1; - F y.4'x+ center of Road No. 20 to the northerly extension of the easterly boundary line at Creekview Subdivision; thence southerly along said boundary line to the center 'of San s r Pablo Creek; thence westerly along the cuter of San Pablo Creek to the City of San 3 Pablo incorlaoration line; 'thence westerly and northerly along said incorporation line -6o the point of beginning. t ROLLINGWOOD 110. 4 Beginning at the intersection of Brook :lay with the center of Devon Way i r thence from said point of beginning northerly and northeasterly to the center of Rollin wood Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the s center of Glenlock Street; thence northerly along the northerly extension of the center of Glenlock Street to the northern boundary line of Rollingwood Subdivision; thence easterly and southerly along said boundary line to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence westerly vlong the center of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Avon Lane; thence southerly and southwesterly along the center of Avon to the center of Baywood Lane; thence northerly and westerly along the center of Baywood Lane to the center of Glenlock Street; thence southerly along the center of Glenlock Street to thel center of Chevy Way; thence southeasterly along the center of Chevy Way to the center of Brook Way; thence westerly along the center of Brook 'Tay to the point of beginning. R 1=40iZ PRECINCT NO. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 19th Street; thence north alongthe center of 19th Street to the center of Barrett e Avenue; thence east along the ceer of Barrett Avenue to the center of 20th Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence] west along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R.; thence south- easterly along the center of S.P.R.R. to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence east along the center of Devin Avenue to the point of beginning. f afr RICHMIOND PRECINCT NO. 39 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nevin Avenue with the center of 25th Street; thence westerly along the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of 20th] Street; thence north along the center of 20th Street to the center of Barrett Avenue; s thence west along the center of Barrett Avenue to the center of 19th Street; thence south along the center of 19th Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence west alongf x the center of Nevin Avenue to the center of S.P.R.R. ; thence southeasterly along the center of S.P.R.R. to the center of Bissell Avenue; thence east along the center of Bissell Avenue to the center of 25th Street; thence north along the center of 25th A , Street to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECIIXT NO. 11 p Beginning at the intersection of the center of Lake Street with the center r of Broadway; thence southeasterly along the center of Broadway to the center of 18th Street; thence southwesterly along the center of 18th Street and the southwesterly r extension thereof to the center of t:erritt Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Merritt Avenue to the center of Rumrill Boulevard thence northwesterly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the center of •iuir .Ave:ue; thence easterly along the center of Muir Avenue to the center of Broadway; thence southeasterly along the center of Broadway to the intersection of the southwesterly extension of the north- r '` west line of the West Campus of Contra Costa Junior College; thence northeasterly along said northwest line to the City of San Pablo Incorporation Line; thence north € westerly along said incorporation line to the center of Road No. 3; thence southerly along the center of Road Plo. 3 to the center of Lake Street; thence westerly along the center of Lake Street to the Point of beginning. t 2 y r SAN PABLO FIRM INGT 110. 29 F:n Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of San Pablo Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Creek to a point bearing south from the intersection of the center of Parr Boulevard with the ce'n- ter of Broadway; thence north from the center of San Pablo Creek to the said point of f intersection; thence northerly along the center of Broadway to the center -of Marsh. s Road; thence northeasterly along the center of '.arsh Road 550 feet; thence north- westerly to the center of Fremont Road; thence northeasterly along the center of Fre- mont Road to the center of Castro Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Castro Road to the center of iorago Road; thence northwesterly along the center of i orago Road to the center of Alvarado Road; thence continuing along the extension of the center S of said Morago Road to the City of San Pablo incorporation line; thence northwesterly along said incorporation line to the most northerly corner of the 'gest Campus of Contra Costa Junior College; thence southwesterly along the northwest line of said campus to the center of Broadway; thence northwesterly along the center of Broadway to the 4 center of San Pablo Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. r 1 W&U UT CREE1i PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hawthorne Drive and the center of Rosewood Drive; thence northerly along the center of Rosewood Drive to the> p center of pit. View Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Mt. View Boulevard to the westerly boundary of property owned by McPherson; thence southeasterly along said westerly boundary to the northern boundary of Sans Crainte Unit No. 2; r Tuesday, September 14, 1954 - continued Crainte Unit No. 2• thence northeaster) to the most easter) corner said Lot.l 4, A-Y Y 3 Y said point being the most northerly corner of Brown property; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said Brown property to the center of San ,.Siguel Drive;; thence Northeasterly along the center of San Miguel Drive to the northern boundary of 4 Diablo Gardens; thence northeasterly along said northern boundary to the center- of Palmer Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Palmer Road to the center of F Hawthorne Drive; thence easterly along the center of Hawthorne Drive to the point of beginning. Y F 4 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 22 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hawthorne Drive with the k . eastern boundary of Section 1, T.1S. , R.2W. , MDBM; thence southerly along said boundary to the easterly extension of the center of Rudgear Road; thence westerly along said extension and the center of Rudgear Road to the east boundary of Rancho Homes Unit No. 2; thence in a counterclockwise direction along said boundary to the, center of Rudgear Road; thence westerly along the center of Rudgear Road to the center of Stewart avenue; thence northerly along the center of Stewart Avenue and the norther y: . extension thereof to the northerly line of Diablo Gardens; thence northeasterly along the northerly line of Diablo Gardens to the center of Palmer Road; thence northerly along the center of Palmer Road to the center of Hawthorne Drive; thence easterly alon . the center of Hawthorne Drive to the point of beginning. WALITTIM CREFX PRECINCT NO. 23 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Rudgear Road with the center of Youngs Court thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center of Youngs Court to the most northerly corner of Lot 160 Sans Crainte Unit No. 3! then southeasterly and southerly along the boundary of said Lot 160 to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence southeasterly and northerly along said line h7r to the eastern extension of the center of Rudgear Road; thence westerly along said k extension and the center of Rudgear Road to the east boundary of Rancho Homes Unit No. 2; thence in a counterclockwise direction along said boundary to the center of x Rudgear Road; thence westerly along the center of Rudgear Road to the center of Stewart Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Stewart Avenue and the northerly x extension thereof to the northern line of Diablo Gardens; thence southwesterly along. said northern line to the center of San Miguel Drive; thence southwesterly along the center of San Niguel Drive to the most easterly corner of the Brown property; thence northwesterly to the most easterly corner of Lot 134 Sans Crainte Unit No. 2; thence f southwesterly along the southeastern line of Lot 134 to the center of Hermine Drive; Y, thence westerly along center of Hermine Drive to the center of Alma Avenue; thence- southerly along the center of Alma Avenue and the southerly extension thereof to the center of Rudgear Road; thence easterly along the center of Rudgear Road to the point of beginning. a WALIME CRE&K PRECINCT NO. 26 r Beginning at a point which is the northwestern corner of property owned by Dear and northern boundary of property owned by Nejedly; thence southwesterly along the northern boundaries of property owned by .lejedly and Lazzareschi to the most weste ly corner of property owned by Lazzareschi and easterly boundary of Tice Valley Land Company; thence southeasterly, southerly and southeasterly to the northeast corner of Section 3 T.M. R.2W. .IDBM; thence southerly to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence_ easterly and northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch); thence northwesterly along the center of said railroad to the northern boundary of Crest Acres; thence westerly along said northern boundary to the center of Tice Valley Boulevard; thence westerly, k... northwesterly and southwesterly along the center of Tice Valley Boulevard to the centet. of Tice Creek; thence meandering northerly along the center of Tice Creek to the r southern boundary of Clark property; thence westerly along said southerly boundary to the westerly boundary thereof; thence northerly along said westerly boundary and its northern extension to the southerly boundary of property owned by Nejedly; thence easterly and northerly along the southern and eastern boundaries of said Nejedly property to the point of beginning. WALINUP CREEK. PRECINCT NO. 32 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the State Highway leading from Walnut Creek to Danville with the southerly boundary of City of Walnut Creek; thence southerly along the center of the State Highway to the center of the Southern', Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch); thence in a general southerly direction along said railroad to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence north easterly northerly, westerly, northerly and southeasterly to the most southern corner of Lot 190 Sans Crainte Unit No. 3; thence northerly and northwesterly along the boundary of said Lot 160 to the center of Youngs Court; thence northwesterly along the center of Youngs Court to the center of Rudgear Road; thence westerly along the center of Rudgear Road to the center of Vanderslice Avenue; thence northerly along the center. of Vanderslice Avenue and the extension thereof to the southern boundary of Idalnut a¢ Knolls; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southern and westerly boundary of Walnut Knolls to the center of Murwood Drive; thence southwesterly along the center of Murwood Drive to the center of the Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch); thence northerly along the center of said railroad to the exterior boundary of Walnut Creek; thence in a general southerly direction along said boundary to the point of beginning. IT iS _`MT ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election R. precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 2841 r ,r i 7 Tuesday, September 14, 1954 - Continued In the Natter of Appropriation r w Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Go3ak, seconded by Super-visor Taylor, IT IS :BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Aporooriation Decrease Increase County Jail Pump House #3 (230-324) S 1 003«00 1 . Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 : 1,003«00 To Reduce the approved appropriation for the item which was left in the Building Maintenance job in error. w Lafayette Memorial Enlarge Kitchen (3210 17000.00 Enlarge Kitchen (912)1,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve -12000.00 17000.00H_ To transfer appropriation for Job 1336 to enlarge kitchen from M«&_O« ff 7 to Capital Outlay. Highway Department - County Garage Capital Outlay - Building Construction 157000.00 h Capital Outlay - Subsealer Burner 750.00 Unappropriated Reserve General 15!750.00 s" 5 a Above items duplicated on our 1954-55 Budget. 1s. Road Commissioner C.O.-Secondary Road Construction #2253 29334«00 Srr C.O.-Primary Road Construction #2631 2,334.00 F To cover estimated cost of improving traffic control system at'Moraga a ^ Road per agreement with State ofCalifornia approved 7/27/54• Total estimated cost X7,000. covered by work order 4027 for 3 legs underA county jurisdiction.t l qtr C.O.-Primary Road Construction #5261 7,700.00 C.O.-Secondary Road Construction X35 77700-00 r, 3 i Cys n4,,. To cover partial cost of reconstructing and paving Railroad Avenue, F Work Order 4011. P C.O.-Secondary Road Construction #5093 119415.00 C.O.-Primary Road Construction h4961 11,415.00 x To cover estimated cost of installing signals at the intersection of f Bailey Road with State Highway Route 75 per agreement with State of California approved7/24/54. (Work Order 4020). r „ C.O.-Secondary bridge Construction X3345 12530.00 C.O.-Secondary Road Construction #3687 1?530.00 v { XK To cover cost of reconstructing intersection on Arthur Road, Work r Order 4023. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board 'member present. 3u 4 In the Matter of a Hearing of Petition for Annexation of SHELDOIN SCHOOL RESOLUTION DISTRICT to RICA Oi-'D SCHOOL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the above matter was, by the order of thisBoardduly and regularly made the 29th day of January 1954, continued to this date for further hearing; and y yA. WHEREAS, it appears that further consideration should be given this subject; ' NOW, TMI WORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hearing on the matter of petition for annexation of Sheldon School District to Richmond School District be and it hereby further continued to the 13th day of October, 1954 at 2:30 p:m. t The vote on the foregoing order was: da•.f, AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. Ct 24IFIGS, RAY S. TAYLOR,' W. G. BcUCHA SAN, J. -FREDERICKSON a NOES: Supervisors - NO ABSENT: Supervisors - ROME In the Matter of the Resignation of E. H. WARD from the Planning Commission E. H. WARD, Planning Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having filed witff' Ff: Tuesday, September 14, 1954 - Continued L this Board his resignation; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor` Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted-,. with` regret. w ,.p The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of` the Board. r A E In the ,,utter of the pp M Appointment of DOW E. WARD to 3 the office of ;,,ember of the Planning Commission. s >; a It appearing to this Board that because of the resignation of E. H. Ward from the Planning Commission, there exists a vacancy on said Planning Commission;- NU-d. ommission; NU-d. THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that DOR E. WARD be and he is hereby,appo rated r to the office of Planning Commissioner to February 1, 1955 (the unexpired term oP9 H. Ward, resigned). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ,,fatter of S Designating Newspaper in which the list of names of Election J z g for the General W xOfficers etc. Election to be ,held November 2 s r 1954, will be published Yra` n yd v x 3n accordance with Section 668 of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD, ORDERED! that the k f Crockett American" be and the same is hereby designated as the`newspaper ' in which3y tithe list of names of election officers appointed and the polling places designated zfor each election precinct in the County of Contra Costa, for the November General Election to be held November 2 1954 the "Crockett American" bei'ng a new s pa per of S" igeneral circulation in the County of Contra Costa; and the County Clerk be and he hereby directed to publish said list in said newspaper. 3= ; The foregoing order is passed by thefollowing vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisorssors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cumarins W. G. Buchanan t P ya , Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Fredericksonvr NOES:Supervisors None a; i , ` ABSENIT: Supervisors - done r` fTa d s k Y k 09` In the Matter of t'" Authorizing Payment of Election- Officers, etc. , November General lection to be held on November r 2, 1954 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., ;IT IS BY BE, BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be, and the same is hereby fixed as follows for` lection Officers to conduct the November General Election' to be held on November.-2, 11954 in the Contra Costa County precincts: 15.00 for services as Election Officer 6 3.00 for delivering Election Returns 100 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said Election Returns. IT IS BY T1,M BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for oetners of pollin laces:g . , aIfurnishedforsaidElectionisherebyfixedat810foreachpollingplace. F The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H.L.Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, I. T. Goyak, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None j ABSLTdT: Supervisors - Done n the 1-Satter of t authorizing the Clerk to Canvass the Election Returns of the GeneraliM r Election to be held November 2 19511 Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor" Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County- is ountyisherebyauthorizedanddirectedtocanvassthereturnsfortheNovemberGeneralP' til y Election to be held November 2, 1954, said canvass to be conducted in. the office of County Clerk and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I.T.Goyak, h.L.Cummings, W.G.Buchanan, r` } Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson w s a s 7g' t- Tuesday, Septe=ber 14, 10054 - Continued moi NOES:Supervisors - Bone ABSENT: Supervisors - Toone M1S .. In the matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments, r ` On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor MBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that theii . following personnel adjustment be and it is hereby authorized and approved: The addition of (1) Equipment Operator, Grade I, to the Highway Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board' In the matter of Approving Ordinance No. $91 k x» Ordinance No. 891, which establishes speed limits of 35 MPH on Stone'Valleyi and Bailey Roads, is presented to this .Board; and 1 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 TIM BOARD FURTIM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishe for the time and in the manner required by laza in TEM VALLEY PIOr, a newspaper of 1 general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. VA Yrs In the Matter of Approving M} { Ordinance No. 892 sru Ordinance No. 892, which establishes a loading and unloading zone, f.or . passengers and school buses on portion of Pacifica Avenue is presented to this Board•,,` and On Motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,- IT IS BY THE M, BOARD r BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTFM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be pub- rte•. lished for the time and in the manner required by last in THE POST DISPATCH, a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. $93 Ordinance No. $93, whichorhibits parking along entire easterly curb ofp Wellington Avenue, County Road No. +85, in Clyde, is presented to this Board; and 'y rtl 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 IND ADOPTED. Fsys', j+nk tix IT IS BY THE BOARD .'URTEER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published r for the time and in the manner required by law in THE PAST DISPATCH, a newspaper of f ` general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N*. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 894. h# r Ordinance No. 894 which provides for municipal court sessions in the t' Walnut Creek and Antioch Judicial Dtrict, is presented to this Board; and r§ ` 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 FURTU ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in TRI-CITY INEWS, a newspaper of general r . circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. t ra The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday,. September 21, 1954, at 9,o'dEC e clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Rall of Records, Martinez, California. A j} xj {yf t C airman ATTEST: r z1 W. T. PAASCH2 CLERK 4`' 1, By 3 . Deputy Clerk. P w BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVL)0RS r TUESDAY, SEPTE'.^MER 21 195 THE BOARD "ET IN REGULIR SESSION AT 9 o'clock A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMERS, HALL OF f RECORDS, :,4ARMNEZ, CALIFORNIA. x ; PRESEP°T: HON. TSH. L. CUX,'JNGSsCHkMiAN9PRESIDING, SUPERvis 1. T. GQYAf, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. B13CHANA11, J. RIDERICf SON. PRESEIM: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. g . On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor rx Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that.ther following personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved. K , rf,q *, ry W ..The addition of one Jr. Draftsman in the Planning Department, effective September 22, 1954. r ;;s The deletion of one Planni Aide in the Planning Department, uxr effective September 22, 19 R The reclassification of one Typist-Clerk to Intermediate Typist- Clerk in Richmond health Center, effective September 227' 1954. The addition of one Head Nurse to the County hospital, effective September 22, 1954. The addition of five Staff Nurses to the County Hospital, effective September 22, 1954. 5 The cancellation of Twelve Laborers, One Power Shovel Helper,t tx , One Truck Driver, Grade II and Three Equipment Operators, Gr.II y in the Highway Department, effective September 22, 1954.: r The addition of Twenty Hospital &ttendants to the County Hos it&L effective September 22, 195 V.y° i t The foregoing order is yggpassedb the unanimous vote of the Board Members present. r t : In the Matter of Appropriation 4 Adjustment. On motion of. Supervisor Taylor., seconded, by Supervisor Frederickson,> IT IS BY THE BOa.RD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and..it is,, hdreby authorized and approved: Appropriation Decrease Increase - x dy3 rrxx 1. s a Agricultural Commissioner Unappropriated Reserve 16500 Special Expense Flood Control 0500 The total amount needed for spraying of drainage canals for the j fj year 19!9+-5:'), The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous. vote of the Board',- Members oard : Members present. F f In the -utter of Appropriation k Adjustment. r On notion of Supervisor Frederickson., seconded ,by Supervisor Buchanan; 1 " IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and-it is. hereby: . authorized and approved: ppronriation Decrease Increase Agricultural Commissioner Temporary Help 1500 F Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 61500 a f To provide rodent inspection service in Brentwood-Antioch Area, of County: The foregoing order isBoard,,- Members r is ging passed by the .unanimous vote .of the :Board: Members present. f c r r 7 r Y ,' N,..Y 3 77 Tuesday, September 21, 1Q154 - continued aRt In the atter of Affidavits of Publication of Ordinance Nos. 887, 889, 892 and 893 l This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 887, 889, 892 and 893 } and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board: and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regu- larly published for the time and in the wanner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are s z; hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board Members present. fi x 4 In the Matter of Ordinance No. 259 of the City of Walnut Creek A certificate of the Secretary of State certifying that on September 10, r *d 1954, a copy of Ordinance No. 259 of the City of Walnut Creek annexing territory to the City of Walnut Creek (Southern Annexation No. 8) Was Filed in his office; having been received by the Clerk of this Board; fi Now, therefore, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Certificate be placed ( on file. r' okra The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a r sir _ C 43;r In the 14atter of Granting DAN SALAD& free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.r, Dan Salada, P.O. Box 324, Danville, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Fruits, Vegetables and Soft Drinks in the , unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Dan Salada is an honorable discharged veteran of World War U. as evidenced by Discharge Certifi- cate, Serial #324902272 dated December 3, 1943; r . On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Dan Salada be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Fruits, Vegetables and Soft Drinks in the unincorporated area of the County as f =' requested; and IT I5 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 ppli cant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint , as provided° for in t . Ordinance No. 596. t.. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries and Establishing Ya . Election Precincts in Rodeo Nos. 1 and 7. jrt On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Rodeo No. 1 and No. 7, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: r, RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1 P T Beginning at the intersection of Fourth Street with the E.B.M.U.D. boundary r line; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center of Fourth Street to the center of Parker Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Parker Avenue tof ,_ the center of Second Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Second Avenue to thedf, . center of Garretson Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Garretson Avenue to $ the center of Third Street; thence westerly along the center of Third Street to its 7K intersection thereof with the E.B.M.U.D. boundary line; thence southeasterly along said line to the point of beginning. RODEO PRECIhr.T NO. 7 J Beginning at the intersection of the center of Third Street with the E. boundary line; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center of Third Street to the center of Garretson Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Garret so Avenue to the center of Second Street; thence easterly along the center of Second Stree to the center of Parker Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Parker Avenue andr the northerly extension thereof to the E.B.M.U.D. boundary line; thence counterclockwise w along said boundary line to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER CERDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C ,W hz w Tuesday, Septe.:iber 21, 1954 - continued r In the Matter of Ordinances 426 and 455, Fr div relating to wrecking yards On Notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,,` IT I.: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to study Ordinances:<426 and 455 relatinging to wrecking Bards, and to file an opinion- with this Board a`s- to 4s: whether the bonds required by said Ordinances could be exonerated after- a' certain: period. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.i 1 tr In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Meeting42 n On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of,Super- visor Goyak, seconded b Su y , X"=ya , y Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Albert Milano of the County Surveyor's Office, is authorized to attend a regional' meetingx of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping to be held in Monterey on October° 2 %, r 1954, from noon to midnight, at a cost not to exceed $15 and with the use of a Count M car for transportation. y r . y,13 N'rM t,E• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 , j i In the :latter of Approval of r tiReportofCountyAuditorfiledy MA ,.September 21, 1954 having filed with this Board on September 21 1854, hisTheCountyAuditorhav 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 d . p public inspection. r In the Matter of x Approval of Preliminary Plans for additions etc to t he Communications Building located on Arnold riighway, Martinez u , Buchter and Lillis Architects having presented: to this Board the!.,;pre liminary plan for construction of additions to the Communications Building located onr' ; Arnold Highway in Martinez; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor; U', BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said preliminary plans be and the same are hereby, accepted. . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rf k rsd fFIntheHatterof Granting Permit and License to y JOE H. CALNOU'd to conduct Wrecking Yard and Storage Place NO for 01d Cars in North Richmond rr Area The Planning Commission having on August 27 19542 approved.v the application of JOE H. CALHOUN for a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in the North Richmond area, and having recommended the granting of said application; and Joe H. Calhoun having filed with this Board' a Corporation Surety Bond issued by Phoenix Indemnity Company, dated September 1, 1954, in the sum of $5000, as require in Section 3 of Ordinance ':o. 426; NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor v IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed. to . issue a license and perait to said Joe H. Calhoun to conduct a wrecking yard and r = storage place for old cars on the following described property: All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State , of California, described as follows: Portions of Lot 30 and 31 of Section 2, Township 1 N, R 5 W, Mt. Diablo Base & Meridian, Hap of Salt <<;arsh and Tidelands, a parcel 100 feet by 300 feet. F F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i y u r f Tuesday*, Septe::iber 21, 1954 - continued r- f f }. In the Matter of u ` Creating Devolving Fund for r Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District. x This Board deeming it necessary for the .expeditious transaction of the business in the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District .that a .re- AN x;01a volving fund be created for said district;- THEREFORE,istrictTHEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with the provisions of Section 293217 r } Government Code, a revolving fund in the sum of ;x100 be, and the same is hereby. created t for the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District; and Louis L. Edmonds, Jr. , Judge of said Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District, is hereby Lastructed to file with the County Clem a good z:nd sufficient bond in the sum of 0"200 executed by a surety com- pany 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 thel General Fund in the sum of 0"100 in favor of Louis L. Edmonds, Jr. , Judge of the Pinole t: Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said revolving fund is created effective.. xk September 1, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . y yY In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of x x Revolving Fund Bond Issued to Donald F. Creedon, former y _x Judge of Pinole-Hercules- gra y ° < Rodeo Judicial District. K On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY' THEi BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to cancel Bond No. 6036798, issued by the . Glens Falls Indemnity Company to Donald F. Creedon, as principal, to the County of Contra Costa, in the sum of $200, said bond having .been reaui.red for faithful account- ing ccount ing of fund known as Revolving Fund for the Finole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Audit of Revolving Fund for Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District This Board having heretofore accepted the resignation of Donald F. Creedon- as Judge of the Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District; ff4 On Notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of audit of the revolving fund while in the trust of Judge Creedon, be referred to the Auditor's office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the :Board members... h _ Y t j'L'trM`)t r 5 In the Matter of n; Continuing to November 17, 1954, x , Use of Patrol Boat by Sheriff's V Department. This Board having on April 27, 1954, approved an agreement with William H.. Crossman for the use of an open launch, technically described as a twelve passenger Navy personnel Boat by the Sheriff's Department for the period May 1, 1954 to 'April' 34, 01 1955; and wherein the County agreed to pay to said William H. Crossman daring the period y 7a May 1, 1954 to September 30, 1951+, as consideration for the use of said boat, the` sum T of $10 per day or 0"30 per normal week of operation, and in addition thereto as compen- sation for the owner (Mr. Crossman) or such other operator as he may designate to 2t , actively operate the boat during policing operations, the sum of 0"13.50 per day for each of the normal three days per week of operation, etc.; 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 the,E use of said boat by the Sheriff's Department for policing operations be and the same is hereby continued to the 15th day of November, 1954, at the same rate specified'-in r said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 4 present. 4 Y In the %latter of ruthorizing Rental of Cottage, property purchased from Olan Rink on San Pablo Dam road near San Pablo rte; r On the recommendation of the County Road Commissioner, and on motion of H r . Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 9PY Y p authorization be given for the rental of cottage located on property purchased° from Olan Rink on San Pablo Dam Road, County Road No. 0961, near San Pablo The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r, jw L 12A4 Tuesd_n , Septe._2tier _I, 1954 - con;inued In the 1.latter of Referring to the District Attorney protest to Television service of Television Transmission, Ino. U. This Board havi:zg received a communication from Ir. Harold E.-Mutnick,A Attorney at Law, representing seventeen of the families in Arlene Gardens, Walnut Creek, who have television cable service contracts with Television Transmission, r Inc. protesting service contract for television service of said Television Trans- y; mission., Incorporated; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 211E BOLRD ORD= that said communication be and the same is hereby referredtotheDistrictAttorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of a Request to Federal Agencies that there be Granted Certain Modifications in the Terms of the License to Op- erate the County Airport RESOLUTION rr WHEREAS, by Instrument of Transfer dated October 2, 1947, and approved N and executed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on October 6,19471 and amended on July 11, 1951 and February 24, 1953, the United States of America, acting by and throuFrh the :liar Assets Administration, did convey unto the County of Contra Costa certain property located in the County which is now known as Buchanan r Field , copies of which are appended hereto as Exhibits 3B, 3C, and 3D; and 1°'HEREAS, the adequate maintenance and development of said airport is im- portant to the nation's defense plant as well as to the local economy, and iF y« WHEREAS, 'revenues from operation of the airport at present fall far short M_ of the amount necessary to meet operating costs so that a part of such costs as well as any expenditures on development must be financed by property taxes, thus adding M ' to an already heavy burden on property, and k'HEREAS, additional revenue without any outlay on behalf of the airport would become available from leases which could be consummated were the restrictions now imposed by the recapture clause, shown on Page 15, Paragraph (4) of the Instru_ ment of Transfer included under Exhibit $3B, removed from certain area of the field not now in use, F NOWS THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board hereby requests removal of the restrictions of said paragraph from the portion of said field described in Exhibit #5 appended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to the county's highway department for development as an equipment maintenance depot and from the portion described in Exhibit #6 aprended hereto in order that said portion may be leased to the Robert Dollar Company as a site for an airplane hangar. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 21st day of September, 1954 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 'Ai. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak EXHIBIT 3B F Recorded October 9, 1947 LIBER 1137 PAGE 114 w Concord Arany Airfield til--Calif-156 x 9. INSTRUHMT OF TRANSFER S ry THIS AGREEMMT, made and entered into by and between the U14ITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting by and through the IeIAR ASSETS AD141NISTRATION, under and pursuant to Executive Order 9689, dated January 31, 1946, and the powers and authority contained in the provisions of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, and applicable rules, regulations, and orders, party of the first part, in consideration of the assumption by the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, party of the second part, of all the obligations and its taking subject to certain reservations, restrictions and conditions and its covenant to abide by A and agree to certain other reservations,restrictions and conditions, all as set out Y hereinafter, does hereby remise, release, and forever quitclaim, and by these presents does remise, release, and forever quitclaim to the CUUNTY OF CONTRA CUSTA, its suc- cessors uc cessors and assigns, under and subject to the reservations, restrictions, and con- ditions, exceptions, and rights hereinafter set out, all right, title, interest and claim in and to the following described real, personal, or mixed property situated in x the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit : PARCEL ONE: Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of Monument Street in the Town of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, California, on the t: Southerly boundary line of that certain parcel of land designated as "Parcel One" in that certain quitclaim deed from Mrs. i argaret Rand all, J. J. Anderson, Mrs. Carrie Cavanaugh, Louis U. Anderson, YY X- j 041 Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued t Mrs. Elizabeth T. Keller, and Annie Anderson, Edmund L. Randall, Aerdon T. Randall, inargaret Swift and Bernice Devereux to Iiichael Solari and Dante J. Solmi, as Administrator of the estate of Cleto Solmi, as the same is of record in volume 108 of r Official Records, page 122, records of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, and from which point the Northeast corner of Main and Monument Streets bears South 800 521 :Pest, 918.40 feet; thence leaving the Northerly line of tonument Street North 6° 121 34rr West, a distance of 33$3.75 feet to a point on the i%ortherly boundary of the aarcel hereinabove referred to; thence running alonFr said Northerly boundary North 680 0' East, a distance of 881.82 feet to the northeast corner of the land hereinabove re- ferred to; thence running along the Easterly boundary of said parcel South 20 24' 35" East, a distance of 3605.53 feet to the Southeast corner, said corner being on the Northerly line of Monument Street; thence running along the ,Northerly line of Monument Street, South 80° 52' Fest, a distance of 610.43 feet to the point of beginning. Containing; an area of 5$.095 acres of land and being a i portion of the tract of land hereinabove referred to, lying and being in the Rancho 114onte Del Diablo; said tract being the tract marked No. 3 on the map accompanying the decree of final i partition in the action of "M. Solmi, plaintiff, vs. Dante J. Solmi, as Administrator, defendants", a certified copy of which said Decree was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 12th day of September, 1929 in volume 200 of Official Records, page 102 thereof. N PARCEL 7-o-Dria All that certain real property situate, lying and being in is the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as F follows, to wit:r. All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 69 7, 82 13, 149 15, and 16 in Block 3, all of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 and 11, in Block 6, a portion of Monument Street, a portion of Walnut Street, a portion of Willow Street, a portion of Diablo Street, and Alleys in Block 3 and 6, as said Lots, Blocks, Streets, and Alleys are delineated and so designated on Abbott's Additional Survey, 11186011, as shown on that certain map entitled, "Map of Pacheco; filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,x State of California, in Map Book "E", page 95, thereof, a portion of the County Road, leading from Pacheco to Concord, and a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California; particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the estate of Cleto Solmi., deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official r Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of the said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this de- z scription) thence, from said point of commencement, South 80 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to center line of County Road between Pacheco anda Concord, Worth 760 53' 36" West 83.03 feet; South 81° 05' 22" West 100.51 feet; South 78° 05' 40" '.fest 376.67 feet; thence, leaving center line of said road, North 80 57' 15" West, 558.11 feet; k thence North 810 05' 22" East 303.19 feet; thence North 160 58' r r " 30" West 33.33 feet; to the Southwesterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel; thence along said line North 810 05' 22" East 259.64 feet gk to the point of commencement. A COI'NTAINIING 6.356 acres, including 0.322 acres in streets and j roads. SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREFCRI4, all rights of the County of Contra Costa, in the following: 1. All that portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco de- scribed in deed dated April 24, 1862, executed by W. Hawxhurst, et al, to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, re- corded June 28, 1862, in Book 10 of Deeds, page 56, records of Contra Costa County, California. 2. All that portion of that certain County Road known as the ry Pacheco-Concord County Highway, as described in that certain deed dated June 3, 1862, executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, recorded June 28,, 1862, in Book 10 of Deeds, page 60, records of Contra Costa County, California. PARCEL T9_REE j ti r A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, l California, and a portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco, described as follows: CO101ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi deceased to T. J. Silva dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Cosa County, California. y# µ3 4"5, r 292.. Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continuedr.. The bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2° 121 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence from said point of commence- ment, South 8° 311 22t1 East 602.58 feet to center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord, North 760 53' 3611 k, West 83.03 feet; South 810 051 2211 West 100.51 feet; South 78" 05' 401' West 0.37 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning, leaving said road South 90 331 15" East 6.04 feet; South m 378a0514011West42.61 feet; North 100 43' West 103.89 feet; North 7" 311 16" East 332.51 feet; North 110 54' 2011 Idest 25.00 feet to the center line of said Diablo Street; thence along said line North 780 051 40" East 445.12 feet to the 1pointofbeginnng . Containing 5.00 acres, more or less, including 0.255 acre in Diablo Street. r SAVING aND EXCEPTING THEREFROM, all rights of the County of Contra Costa, in the following: All that portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco, described in deed dated April 24, 1862, executed by W. Hawx- hurst, et al, to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, recorded June 28, 1862, in Book 10 of Deeds, page 56 records of Contra Costa County, California. PARCEL FOM N All that certain real property situated in the County ofContraCosta, State of California, described as follows: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa AlCounty, California, described as follows: COM!•1ENCI_NG at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi adminis- trator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. gilva dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa R County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2 121 4511 East for the pur- pose of making this description) thence, from said point of com 1 mencement, South 80 311 2211 East 602.58 feet, to center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord, North 760 531 36t1 R West 83.03 feet; South 810 05' 22t1 West 100.51 feet; South 780 05' 4011 West 0.37 feet; thence leaving said road, South 90 33' 1511 East 386.04 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of beginning, South 90 33' 15" East 1304.86 feet; North 610 24' 3511 East 307.87 feet; South 230 301 251t West 528.21 feet; South 82° 10' 4011 West 991.22 feet to the Easterly line of the County Highway be- tween Walnut Creek and Pacheco, thence, along the Easterly line rs of said highway, North 80 30' 10" West 352.07 feet; thence F along the are of a curve to the left having a radius of 74 .30 a feet, tangent to the last described course, Northerly, 258.55 feet; thence, tangent to said curve, North 280 211 1011 West 283.05 feet; thence tangent to said course, along the are of a curve to the left having a radius of 746.30 feet, Northerly, 90.83 feet to a point from which the center of said curve bears r.South 54 401 25" West; thence leaving said road, North 230 30' a 2511 East 657.15 feet; North 7" 31' 1611 East 239.14 feet; South100431West103.89 feet; North 78° 051 401' East 642.61 feet to the point of beginning. CONTAINING 37.912 acres. PARCELFIVE r BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the Pacheco and Ignacio Valley Road, at the corner of lands of Bartnett and Hook 1 running thence North 33f° West, and along said center line 10.97' chains, thence North 13 West, and along said center line 8.80 chains to the center line of that certain 'County Road extendingfromPachecotoCorecord, running thence North 770 West and along said last-named center line 6.71 chains, thence South 800 West 1.28 chains a thence leaving said center line of said CountyRoadSouth9-3/4 East 19.40 chains, thence South 8+0 East 4 chains, thence South 4j° West 2.20 chains to a station at the corner of the lands of Bartnett and Hook, running thence North61+0 East along the dividing line between the lands of Bartnett and Hook 13.76 chains to the point of beginning, and containing20.69 acres. PARCEL S IX r A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: COM14ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, r'California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said j t a: 3sY 292-B Tuesday, September 21, 1054 - continued parcel is taken as South 20 1.2' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence from said point of commencement, South 8 k . 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to the center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along the center line of said road; South 76° 53' 36" East 348.14 feet to the point of beginning of the Parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning; South 110 03' 47" East 447.02 feet; thence, South 330 03' 41" East 417.98 feet; thence, ?forth 230 30' 25" East 708.95 feet to the center line of the County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along said center line North 760 53' 36" West 612.52 feet to the point of be- ginning. e- ginning. Containing 5.707 acres including 0.350 acres in the County Road between Pacheco and Concord. SAVING VID EXCEPTING THEREFR0 4, all rights of the County of r Contra Costa in the following: All that portion of that certain County Road known as the Pacheco- Concord County Highway, as described in that certain deed dated June 3, 1862, executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, recorded June 28, 1862 in Book 10 of Deeds, page 60, records of Contra Costa County, California. PARCEL SEVEN All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra r Costa, State of California, described as follows: CO;X•!ENCINTG at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated Decem- ber 15, 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2° 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commencement South ° 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to the existing center line of the Pacheco-Concord County Road, thence, along said center line, South 760 53' 36" East 2232.56 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein de- scribed, thence, from said point of beginning,North 70 08' 30" West 677.82 feet; thence, North 320 51' 30" East 927.67 feet; South 12* 05' 48" West 957.13 feet to the center line of said County Road; thence, along the center line of said road, North 760 53 ' 361, West 652.62 feet to the point of beginning. Y PARCEL EIGHT A portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, as follows: CO;DIENC.ING at the southeaster) corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in the deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator y of the estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia ali- fornia (the bearing of the easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) , thence from said point of commencement along the Southerly boundary of said parcel South 810 05' 22" West 259.64 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described., thence, from said point of beginning, South 160 58' 30" East 33.33 feet; thence South 81° 05' 22" West 303.19 feet; thence North 8' ar 57' 15" West 33.00 feet to the Southerly line of said 58.095 acre parcel; thence along the southerly line- of said parcel, Horth 810 05' 22" East 298.54 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.228 acres. Said described land being that land described in and conveyed e by the Deed from III. SoLni, Dante J. Solmi,Adelaide Silva, Marie E. F. Silva, and Claude T. Silva to the United States rf America, dated the 25th day of September 1943, and recorded on the 1st day i of March 1944, in Book 775, Official Records, at page 73, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. PARCEL NINE All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain. 58.095a acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi,administrator of g' the Estate of Cleto Solmi, decreased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official t Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California. y The bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken42 as South 2° 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) , thence from said point of commencement, along the Easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, North 2° 12' 45" West 2200.00 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of beginning, South 7° 48' 55" West 861.45 feet; thence, North 2° 12' 45" West 2199.83 feet to the Northerly line of said 58.095 acre parcel; thence, along said line, ?forth 67° 37' East e' Tuesday, September 21, 1951, ' continued 292;'0 159.80 feet to the iVortheast corner of said parcel; thence along the Easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, South 20 121 4511 N East 1406.64 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 6.209 acres. PARCEL TEN All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, 4 California, described as follows: COM-ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi administrator of the Esta a of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Siva dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia; (the bear of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this 4 description , thence from said point of commencement along the easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, North 20 13' 45" East 3606.64 feet to the Northeasterly corner of said 58.095 acre par- cel and in the Southerly boundary of lands of Loucks, said point being the point of beginning of parcel herein described, thence, from said point of beginning, along the said boundary line South y 670 37' West 159.80 feet, thence ?`forth 20 12' 45" West 1009.47 a feet to the Southeasterly line of the State Highway as described in deed dated September 7, 1938, executed by Annie Loucks to State of California, recorded October 10, 1938 in Book 467 of Official Records, page 90, records of said County, thence; alon the Southeasterly line of said parcel, North 660 42' East 98.20 feet to the Easterly line of 212.30 acre parcel described in deed to Annie Loucks dated January 9 1913, and recorded January 18, 19137 in Book 197 of Deeds, page 31, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence, along said line, South 170 30' 30" East 949.59 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said 212.30 acre parcel; thence, along said line, South 670 37' West 194.74 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 4.801 acres. PARCEL ELEVENv A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows:r _ COX.IENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 16 1930, in Book 292 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2° 12' 45" East for the purpose of makIng this description) , thence from said point of commencement, South 8' 31' 22" East 602.58 f' feet to the center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along the center line of said road South 760 53' 36" East 960.66 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described; thence from said point of beginning South 230 30' 25" West 708.9 f feet: thence South 33° 03' 41" East 436.02 feet; thence North 61 AK 24' 35" East 1093.33 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right, the center of which bears South 28° 35' 25" East; thence continuing along said curve whose radius is 975 feet, with a central angle of 410 41' 4911, a distance of 709.56 feet to a point on the Southerly line of the above mentioned County Road; thence North 130 06' 24" East 25 feet to the center line of the above mentioned County Road;n thence continuing along the center line of the above mentioned County Road ?forth 760 53' 36" West 1651.48 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 18. 542 acres including 0.949 acres in the County Road between Pacheco and Concord. Saving and Excepting Thereform, all rights of the County of Contra Costa in the following: All that portion of that certain County Road known as The 9 Pacheco-Concord County Highway, as described in that certain deedr., dated June 3, 1862 executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, recorded June 28, 1862 in Book 10 of Deeds, page 60, Records of Contra Costa County, California. TOGETHER with the following appurtenant power line and avigation easements used in con- x nection with said airport, to wit: 4 POWER LINE EASF14ENTS y- Parcel "A" Y. A portion of Rancho Ionte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California described as: A strip of land 30 feet in width lying 15 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Kik f 292-D Tuesday, Septez-iber 21, X954 - coniinued t COMI.IENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed' from Dante J. Solmi,adminis- trator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J.- Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence from said point of commencement S 80 31' 22" E 602.58 ft. to a point in the centerline of the County Road run- ning from Pacheco to Concord; thence along said County Road the following courses and distances N 76 53' 36 West 83.03 feet, S 810 05' 22" W 100.51 ft. S 788 05' 40" W 445.49 ft; thence leaving said centerline S 11° 54' 20" E 25.0 ft. to a point on the South line of said road; thence leaving said County Road S 270 31' 16" W 571.65 ft; thence S 230 30' 25" W 657.15 ft. to a Doint on the East side of the County Road running from Pacheco to Walnut Creek; thence continuing in a Southeasterly direction along the Easterly side of said Pacheco-Walnut Creek County Road on a curve Southeasterly whose center bears S 54° 40' 25" West having a radius of 746.30 ft. and a central angle of 60 58' 25" a distance of 90.83 ft; thence S 280 21' 10" E 283.05 ft; thence on a curve Southeasterly whose center bears S 610 38' 50" W having r° a radius of 746.30 ft. and a central angle of 190 51' a distance i of 258. 55 ft; thence S 8° 0' 10" E 347.07 ft; thence S 70 20' 25" E 422.2 ft; thence S 9 44' 25" E. 555.8 ft. to the point of beginning; said point being further described as Northerly one foot distant from the Southwest corner of that certain portion of the 38.28 acre parcel of land described in a deed executed by I Antonio Rafetto, et al. , to D. G. Bartnett, recorded January 307 1884 in Book 45 of Deeds page 313, said point also being the Northwest corner of that certain parcel deeded to Eugenio and Antonio Gianelli, recorded February 5, 1925 in Book 482 of Deeds, at page 372; thence from said point of beginning and running paral- lel one foot distant Northerly at right angles from the line dividing the said lands of Bartnett and Gianelli North 810 26' 0" E 820. 2139ft; thence 670 26' 30" E 175.9 ft; thence North 660 44' 30" E 1375.0 ft; thence N 720 14' 30" E 1573.0 ft; to the z point of termination of said 30 ft. strip of land; said point on the Southeasterly boundary of the 89.53 acre parcel of land de- scribed in the deed executed by Salvio Pacheco to John H. Troy a recorded 31•40rch 26, 1875 in Book 27 of Deeds, page 630. Excepting therefrom that portion lying within the lands of the Town of Rv Concord. The side lines of said strip of land to begin on the Easter- ly boundary of Idalnut Creek--Pacheco County Road and to terminate on the Southeasterly boundary of said 89.53 acre tract of land; being .7403 acres, more or less. r .0 Parcel "B" A portion of .Rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, described as: t A strip of land 30 feet in width lying 15 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, adminis- trator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, Page 181, Records of Contra Costa County, R. California; thence from said point of commencement S 810 05' 22" W 601.5 feet; thence S 5° 59' E 6 ft; thence S 81° 05' 30" W 783.7 feet; thence 64° 40' 30" W 212 feet to a point 3 feet measured Y 4 at right angles from the Westerly boundary line of Main Street in the Town of Pacheco, as said street isshown on the map of Pacheco as filed in Book "E" of 14aps, page 95 in the Office of the County Recorder; thence S. 90 03' E parallel measured at right angles 3 feet Easterly from the Westerly line of said f t SFr street a distance of 1266.0 ft; thence S 560 30" W 3 feet to the point of beginning, said point being the Westerly boundary line of said Main Street, also the Easterly boundary of those certain parcels conveyed to Gertrude Slater, et al. , as recorded in Book 409 of Deeds at Page 196 and Book 459 of Deeds at Page 18, records of Contra Costa County; thence from said point of bein- ning S 560 54 0" W. 459.8 ft;; thence S. 27° 10' 0" W 287.9 47Mthence S 12 27' 30" W. 405.8 feet; thence S 20 14' 30" E 3 feet; thence S 390 07' p" E. 179.3 feet; thence S. 42° 09' t 30" E 200.1 feet; thence S 72 55' 30" E. 380.3 feet; thence N 720 11' 30" E 520.4 feet, more or less, to a point on the Westerly line of Walnut Creek-Pacheco County Road. Excepting therefrom that portion lying within the Walnut Creek-Pacheco County Road. The side lines of said strip o: land to begin on 'the Westerly boundary of said highway and to terminate at right angles to the last course. Parcel "C" u A portion of Rancho has Juntas, Contra Costa County, Califor- nia, described as: A strip of land 10 feet in width lying 5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencingat the Southeasterlycorner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel decribed in deed from ante J. Solmi, administrator I x Tuesday, September 21, 1974 - continued 2906 of the Estate of Cleto SoLmi deceasedto T. J. Silva, dated Decem- ber 15, 1930, and recorded December 1,i, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence from saidoint of commencement South 810 65' 22" W. 601.5 feet; thence S. 5g 59, E. 6 ft; thence So. 810 05' 30" West 783.7 feet; thence South 64 40' 30" W. 212 feet to a point 3 feet measured at right angles from the Westerly boundary line of Main Street in the Town of Pacheco, as said map of Pacheco is filed in Book "E"' of Maas, page 95, in the Office of the County Recorder;rs thence South 9 03' E. parallel measured at right angles 3 ft. r Easterly from the Westerly line of said street a distance of 1266.0 feet; thence South 560 54' 30" West 3 ft. to a point, said point being the Westerly boundary line of said Main Street, also the Easterly boundary of those certain parcels conveyed to Gertrude Slater, et al. , as recorded in Book 409 of Deeds at page 186 and Book 459 of Deeds at Page 18; thence from said pont South 56° 54' 30" West 459.8 feet; thence S. 270 10, 0"' W. 287.8 ft; thence 5 S. 120 27' 30" W. 405.8 ft; thence S. 2° 14' 301' E. 478.3 feet to the point of beginning, thence from said point of beginning S. 500 15' 30" W. 600 ft. The side lines of said strip of land to begin on the :testerly boundary of said highway and to terminate on the Westerly boundary fix. of said highway.f- AVIGATION E 44 ASEMENTS Parcel "A" All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California more particularly described as follows: y . Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly line of Pacheco xd Concord County Road with the centerline of Walnut Creek, running thence along the centerline of said Walnut Creek, the following courses and distances, N 12° 05' 481" E 935.13 ft, N 150 41' E 1516.86 ft, N 50 04' E 111.48 ft. , N 4° 23' 30" W 81.03 ft, N 19° 31130" W 127.46 ft, N 270 56' 30" W 394.75 ft, N 180 38' w x 324.85 ft, thence leaving said center line N 810 14' 30" E 553.30 ft. to a point on the westerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, thence Southerly along the wester- ly line of said right of way to its intersection with the Northerly fig' line of the 16.071 acre parcel now owned by the California Water Sercice Company, as said 16.071 acre parcel is described in deed dated March 22, 1918, executed by Genezio Bisso et al, to W.S. Withers, recorded July 32 1918, in Book 319 of Deeds at page 114, records of Contra Costa County thence along said Northerly line S 830 52' 30" W 575.40 ft, N 7a 52' 30" W 393.12 ft, S 820 15' W 1560.95 ft. to a point on the Easterly bank of Walnut Creek, thence along the Easterly line said Creek N 120 37' E 17.82 ft. thence leaving said Easterly line S 820 16' W to the point of 4 beg inning. r . Parcel "B" Beginning at the .intersection of the Easterly line of County r Road known as "Fairgrounds Road", as described in deed dated April 26, 1918, executed by Genezio Bisso, et al. , to Contra Cr,sta County recorded September 11, 1918 in Book 327 Deeds at page 114 with the northerly line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek County Road, running thence along the Easterly line of said "Fairgrounds Road'" N 110 53' E 417.12ft, thence leaving said road S 77' 07' E 302.4 ft. thence S 120 53' W417 12 ft. more or less to the northerly line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek County Road, thence along the Northerly line of said County Road N ?7° 07' W 285.54 ft. more or less to the point of beginning. Y{ Parcel "C" All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: 6.. Easement as granted to United States of America by Calif- ornia Water Service Company by Deed dated April 7, X. recorded April 19, 1944 under Recorder's Sercial Pio. 8141 as follows: An easement and right-of-way for the free and unobstructed fKI passage of aircraft in, through and across the air space above the glide angle plane, hereinafter described, over so much of the following described parcel of land in Contra Costa County, u State of California, as lies within the runway approach zone, here- inafter more particularly described as the Southeast runway of the Concord Airfield. Commencing at the southeast corner of the Fair Grounds Pavillion lot; thence South 820 15' West, 19.40 chains to sta- tion; thence North 12° 37' East, 1.27 chains to station on the south boundary of Fair Grounds; thence South 820 15' West, 14.89 Chains to station E. Boundary of Wm. Hook's land; thence South 70 45' East, 9.79 chains to station :Z. boundary of Pacheco and Clay ton Road; thence South 77° 7' East, along said road boundary, 22.53 chains to station at Southwest corner of Selme's land formerly land of Pope); thence North 120 53' East, 6.32 chains to sstationattheNorthwestcornerofSelme' land (formerly land of Pope) ; thence South 770 23' East, 11.66 chains to station;F. thence North 70 45' West, 15.19 chains to point of beginning. S''9• r 292-F Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - Continued Containing 46.44 acres of land, as per description and plat compiled from Field dotes in deeds of Salvio Pacheco, Ambrose Cadwell and Fernando Pacheco to Theodore Downing, January 5, 1878, 1 by K. W. Taylor, C. E. and being a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo. SAVIRJ AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: C0101ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 n - acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 152 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said par- cel is taken as South 2° 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commencement, South 8° 31' 22" East 602.68 feet to the existing center line of the Pacheco-Concord County Road; thence along the center line, South 760 53' 36" East 2232.56 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning, North 70 OS' 30" nest 677.82 feet; thence North 820 51' 30" East 927.67 feet; South 12° 05 48" blest 957.13 feet to the center line of said County Road; thence along the center line of said road, North 760 53' 36" West 652.62 feet to the point of begin- k.ning. ALSO the following buildings, improvements, equipment, and property, used in connec- tion with said airport, identified and described as follows: BUILDINGS t T-5301 T-5321 T-5352 T-5361 T-5372 T-538, T-5391 T-5407 T-5251 T-603, and T-611 Eleven portable crew shelter sheds. D.1PROVE:1ENTS Two bituminous runways, apron, taxiways, field drainage, field marking, and field lighting. Control tower system, water system, power system, sewage system, and fueling system - 4 - 257000 a gallon tanks complete. Js Fencing, entire area. EQUIPMENT Instrument Panel, Serial No. 19. Direction Indicator Velocity Indicator Clock r The above described premises are subject to existing easements for roads, highways, public utilities, railways and pipe lines, also to the unexpired term of a grazing lease made by War assets administration to Paul R. Bartnett and Katie A. Bart- nett, identified as W04-193-eng-6669, dated June 25, 1946, and terminating October 319 F 1949. EXCEPTING, and reserving however, from this conveyance all right, title and interest in and to all property in the nature of equipment, furnishings and other 1 personal property located on Parcel ONE or the land leased from the County of Contra Iw Costa as hereinabove set out, which can be removed from the land without material in- f jury to the land or structures located thereon, other than property of such nature s located on such premises which is required for the efficient operation for airport pur4 poses of the structures and improvements specifically listed hereinabove .as being transferred hereby; and further excepting from this conveyance all structures on such premises other than structures specifically described or enumerated above as being conveyed hereunder, and reserving to the party of the first part the right of removal r from the premises of the property and structures excepted hereby within a reasonable period of time after the date hereof, which shall not be construed to mean any period less than one (1) year after the date of this instrument. Further, the party of the first part, for the considerations hereinabove ex- t pressed, does hereby surrender, subject to the terms and conditions of this instrument, to the party of the second part the former's leasehold interest in and to the premises set forth and described in a lease, identified as W-2972—eng-741, from the County of Contra Costa to the United States of America, dated December 1, 1942, including 407.39 `` acres, more or less, of land situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali f ornia, described as Parcel TWO herein, The party of the second part does hereby re- lease the party of the first part from any and all claims which exist or may arise under the provisions of the aforesaid lease, except claims which may be submitted under` Section 17 of the Federal Airport bet. s Said property transferred hereby was duly declared surplus and was assigned s to the hear Assets Administration for disposal, acting pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned Act, as amended, Executive Order 9689, and applicable rules, regu- j lations and orders. That by the acceptance of this .imstrument or any rights hereunder, the said party of the second part, for itself, its successors and assigns, agrees that the aforesaid surrender of leasehold interest and transfer of other property shall be sub- ; jest to the following restrictions, set forth in subparagraphs (1) and (2) of this aragraph, which shall run with the land, imposed pursuant to the authority of ArticleSection3, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States of America, the Sur- plus Property Act of 1944, as amended, Executive Order 9689, and applicable rules, regulations and orders;_ Y Tuesday, e;_tember 21, 13;1+ - coat;n sued 292-M-,44- 1) That the aforesaid leased premises and all property described and trans- ferred by this instrument which together shall hereinafter be called the "airport", shall be used for public airport purposes, and only for such purposes , on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination and without grant or exercise of any exclusive r right for use of the airport within the meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938. As used herein, "public airport purposes" shall be deemed to exclude use T. of the structures conveyed hereby, or any portion thereof, for manufacturing or Indus- trial purposes. However, until, in the opinion of the Civil Aeronautics Administration or its successor Government agency, it is needed for public airport purposes, any par- ticular structure transferred hereby may be utilized for nonmanufacturing or non- industrial purposes in such manner as the party of the second part deems advisable, pro I vided that such use does not interfere with operation of the remainder of the airport as a public airport. 2) That the entire landing area, as defined in WAA Regulation 16, dated t4- June 26, 1946, and all structures, improvements, facilities and equipment of the air- port, excepting however, existing hardstanding and stub taxiways shall be maintained at all times in good and serviceable condition to assure its efficient operation; pro- vided, however, that such maintenance shall be required as to existing hardstanding and stub taxiways, structures, improvements, facilties and equipment only during there- mainder of their estimated life as determined by the Civil Aeronautics Administration gw... or its successor Government agency. In the event materials are required to rehabili- tate or repair certain of the aforementioned structures, improvements, facilities or equipment, they may be procured by demolition of other structures, improvements, facilities or equipment transferred "hereby and located on the above described premises, which have outlived their use as airport property in the opinion of the Civil Aero- nautics Administration or its successor Government agency. That by the acceptance of this instrument, or any rights hereunder, the party of the second part, for itself, its successors and assigns, also assumes the obligation of, covenants to abide by and agrees to, and this surrender and transfer is made subjec to, the following reservations and restrictions set forth in subparagraphs (1) to (6) of this paragraph, which shall run with the land, imposed pursuant to the authority of Article paragraph, 3, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States of America, the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, Executive Order 9689, and applicable rules, regulations and orders. 1) That insofar as is within its powers and reasonably possible, the party of the second part, and all subsequent transferees, shall prevent any use of land either within or outside the boundaries of the airport, including the construction, erection, alteration, or growth of any structure or other object thereon, which use J would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, or maneuvering of aircraft at the air- port, or otherwise limit its usefulness as an airport. y 2) That the building areas and non-aviation facilities, as such terms are defined in WAA Regulation 16, dated June 26, 1946, of or on the airport shall be used, altered, modified, or improved only in a manner which does not interfere with the efficient operation of the landing area and of the airport facilities, as defined in WAA Regulation 162 dated June 26, 1946. 3) That itinerant aircraft owned by the United States of America (herein- after sometimes referred to as the "Government") , or operated by any of its employees or agents on Government business, shall at all times have the right to use the airport in common with others; provided, however, that such use may be limited as may be de- termined at any time by the Civil Aeronautics Administration or the successor Government agency to be necessary to prevent interference with use by other authorized aircraft, so long as such limitation does not restrict the Government 's use to less than fifteen 15) per centum of capacity of the landing area of the airport. Government use of the airport by virtue of the provisions of this subparagraph shall be without charge of any nature other than payment for damage caused by such itinerant aircraft. 4) That during the existence of any emergency declared by the President of the United States of America, or the Congress thereof, the Government shall have the right without charge, except as indicated below, to the full, unrestricted possession, control and use of the landing area, building area, and airport facilities, as such terms are defined in WAA Regulation 16, dated June 26, 1946, or any part thereof., in- eluding any additions or improvements thereto made subsequent to the declaration of any part of the airport as surplus; provided, however, that the Government shall be re-zr sponsible during the period of such use for the entire cost of :maintaining all such Vit. areas, facilities and improvements, or the portions used, and shall pay a fair rental for the use of any installations or structures which have been added thereto without Federal Aid. That no exclusive right for use of any landing area or air nava ation facilities, as such terms are defined in WAA Regulation 16, dated June 26, 1946, in- yX eluded in or on the airport shall be granted or exercised. 6) That the airport may be successively transferred only with the approval of the Civil t:eron :utics administration or the successor Government agency, and with the proviso that such subsequent transferee assumes all the obligations imposed upon the party of the second part by the provisions of this instrument.. By acceptance of this instrument, or any right hereunder the party of the second part further agrees with the party of the first part as follows: 1) That upon a breach of any of the aforesaid reservations or restrictions by the party of the second part or any subsequent transferee, whether caused by the legal inability of said party of the second part or subsequent transferee to perform r. any of the obligations herein set out, or otherwise, the title, right of possession and all other rights transferred to the party of the second part, or any portion thereof, y shall at the option of the party of the first part revert to the party of the first part upon demand made in writing by the filar Assets Administration or its successor Government agency at least sixty (60) days prior to the date fixed for the revesting of such title, right of possession and other rights transferred or any portion thereof; provided, that, as to installations or structures which have been added to the premises without Federal aid, the Government shall have the option to acquire title to or use ofy the same at the then fair market value of the rights therein to be acquired by the 1 w g h 292-H Tuesday, September 212 1954 - continued Government. F L'2) That if the construction as covenants of any of the foregoing reser- vations and restrictions recited herein as covenants, or the application of the same as covenants in any particular instance is held invalid, the particular reservations or restrictions in question shall be construed instead merely as conditions upon the breach of which the Government may exercise its option to cause the title, right of r{ possession and all other rights transferred to the party of the second part, or any x portion thereof, to revert to it, and the application of such reservations or restric- tions as covenants in any other instance and the construction of the remainder of such 1 reservations and restrictions as covenants shall not be affected thereby. fir TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the property transferred hereby, and other property and- rights nd rights excepted and reserved above, and under and subject to the aforesaid reserva- tions, restrictions and conditions, unto the said party of the second part, its suc- cessors and assigns forever. r IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the United States of America, acting by and through War Assets Administration, has caused these presents to be executed in its name and on its behalf by Robert H. Fabian, Deputy Zone Administrator, Office of Real Property Dis- posal, Zone VI, San Francisco, California, and the County of Contra Costa, to evidenceitscompleteacknowledgmentof, accord with, acceptance of, and agreement to be bound by the terms, conditions, reservations and restrictions set forth in this instrument, has caused these presents to be executed in its name and on its behalf by its Board € of Supervisors of said County, acting by and through W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, and r . attested by W. T. Paasch, Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, and its seal to be here- T, unto affixed, all as of the 2nd day of October, 1947. Via. UNITED STATES OF A14MICA Acting by and Through War Assets Administration kMi WITNESSES: By /s/ Robert H. Fabian Robert H. Fabian ro Deputy Zone Administrator Office of Real Property Disposal Zone VI 71 rf J San Francisco, California WITNESSES: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA aa Isl Ray S. Taylor t F. L. Roberts By lsl W. J. Bgahanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors ATTEST: W. T. Paasch Clerk, Board of Supervisors (SEAL) By /s/ M. A. Smith Deputy Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. CITY AND CO , TY OF SAN FRANCISCO t On this 2nd day of October, 1947, before me, MARION M. BENDER, a Notary F Public in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, 'personally j „ appeared ROBERT H. FABIAN, known to me to be the Deputy Zone Administrator, Office of 1 Real Property Disposal,. Zone VI, San Francisco, California, and who acknowledged to ; me that he executed the within instrument on behalf of the United States of America and that he subscribed to said instrument the name of the United States of America and the name of the War Assets Administration on behalf of the United States of America, r and further that the United States of America executed said instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year last above written. SEAL) s/ ;Marion M. Bender Notary Public in and for the City and County of My Commission expires: Dec 24-1950 San Francisco, State of California CERT IE19 ATE I. the undersigned L. S. Wright Secretary, Real Property Review Board, War Assets Administration, in my official capacity as such Secretary, and duly authorized F. in the DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY INCIDENT TO THE, CARE, HANDLING A14D CONVEYANCING dated June b, 1947, to make the following certification, do hereby certify: 1. That ROBERT H. FABIAN is the Deputy Zone Administrator, Office of Real Property Disposal, Zone VI, San Francisco, California, War Assets Administration, duly appointed, authorized and acting in such capacity at the time of the execution of the s:F+ attached instrument. i l 2. That the attached D-LEGATION OF UMOFUY INCIDENT TO THE CARE, HANDLING AND CONVEYANCING is a true and correct copy of the original of said DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY, dated June b, 1947. Given under my hand this 29th day of September, 1947. Is-1 L. S. Wright Secretary Title Real Proi3erty Review Board Office War Assets Administration 3, Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 292-Ia. NOT ICE) DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY NO. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY INCIDENT TO THE CARE HANDLING, e?ND CONVEYANCING OF SURPLUS REAL PF.OPERTY AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MSSIGNED FOR DISPOSAL THEREWITH The Deputy Administrator, Office of Real Property Disposal, and eachAssocia e. Deputy Administrator, Office of Real Property Disposal, 'alar Assets Administration; the Zone Administrator, the Deputy Zone Administrator for Real Property Disposal, the Associate Deputy Zone Administrator for Real Property Disposal, and the Assistant Deputy Zone Administrator for Real Property Disposal, in each and every War Assets Administration Zone Office; the Regional Director and the Deputy Regional Director for Real Property Disposal, in each and every War Assets Administration Regional Office; the District Director and the Deputy District Director for Real Property Dis- posal, liar Assets Administration District Office, Columbia, South Carolina; and any person or Dersons designated to act, and acting, in any of the foregoing capacities are hereby authorized, individually (1) to execute, acknowledge and deliver, any deed, lease, permit, contract, receipt, bill of sale, or other instruments in writing in connection with the care handling and disposal of surplus real property, or Jh property assigned for disposition with real property, located within the United States its territories and possessions, (2) to accept any notes, bonds, mortgages, deeds of trust or other security instruments taken as consideration in whole or in part for the ys disposition of such surplus real or personal property, and to do all acts necessary or a. proper to release and discharge any such instrument or any lien created by such instru - ment or otherwise created, and (3) to do or perform any other act necessary to effect the transfer of title to any such surplus real or personal property located as-above provided; all pursuant to the provisions of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, 58, Stat. 76 5, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. Supp. 1611); Public Law 131, 79th Congress, 59 Stat. r 533; Executive Order 9689 (11 F.R. 1265) ; War Assets Administration Regulation No. 1 12 F.R. 2249); and Surplus Property Administration General Amendment of January 5, Y 1946 (11 F.R. 408). The Zone Administrator in each and every War Assets Administration Zone av Office is hereby authorized to redelegate to such person or persons as he may desig- nate the authority delegated to him by this instrument. L. S. Wright, the Secretary of the Real Property Review Board, A. W. Manley, h Associate Deputy Administrator, Office of Real Property Disposal, and J. T. Daly, Associate Deputy Administrator, Office of Real Property Disposal, War Assets Adminis- tration, are hereby authorized, individually, to certify true copies of this Delegatio and provide such further certification as may be necessary to effectuate the intent of this Delegation in form for recording in an y qyjurisdictionasmayberequired. This Delegation shall be effective as of the opening of business on June 9 1947. This authority is in addition to, but shall not in any manner supersede delegations of authority previously granted under dates of May 17, 1946; May 29 1946; July 30 1946; September 16, 1946; October 31, 1946; November 22, 1946; and January 13, l4i4 ; as do not conflict with the provisions of this Delegation. s/ ROBERT M. LITTLEJOHN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF ROBERT M. LITTLEJOHN County Clerk Administrator Oct 9 1W7 At3 o'clock p.m. In Vol. Page OFFICIAL RECORDS OF CONTRA C OST A COUNTY s/ Ralph Cunningham r : County Recorder s FEE: S Off11. r Recorded October 9, 1947 LIBER 1137 Page 113 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA x. In the 14atter of yx.Authorizing acceptance by the County of an agreement transferring Buchanan Field Concord Army Airfield) to the County. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD HEREBY ORDERED that an agreement entered into between WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION r of the United States Government and the County of Contra Costa referred to as an Instrument of Transfer" whereby Buchanan Field (Concord Army Mirfield) is transferred from the United States Government to the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED by the County of Contra Costa County; and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County is hereby authorized and directed to sign and execute wsaidagreementonbehalfofsaidCountyofContraCosta. The foregoing order is yggpassedb the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 292-J Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. t s t:x re Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 9 day of October, 19 47.SEAT,))n?rx W. T. PLASCH,Clerk z By M. A. Smith Deputy Clerk- EXHIBIT lerk EXHIBIT 3C Recorded August 16, 1951 LIBER 1807 PAGE 303 M: C ORRECT I ON DEED THIS INDENTURE, made this 11th day of July, 1951, between the UNITED STATES V' OF AMERICA, acting by and through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, under and pursuant to the powers and authority contained in Public Law 311 - 81st Congress, here-inafter called the Grantor, and the COUidi'Y OF C0f*TR& COSTA, a political subdivision of itheStateofCalifornia, hereinafter called the Grantee: WIiEREAS, by Instrument of Transfer dated October 9, 1947, the UNITED STATES OfA14MICA, acting by and through the War Assets Administration, did convey unto the COUNTOFCONTRACOSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, certain property h .located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS the description of Parcels No. l and No. 4 as contained in said Instrument of Transfer have been found to be in error; and y; WHEREAS, it is the present desire and intention of the parties to said instr 64 w ment to correct said errors so as to perfect title of the Grantee named above. NO14, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the above recited premises and the assumption by the Grantee of all the obligations, reservations, re- strictions and conditions contained in said Instrument of Transfer dated October 9, 1947, all as set out therein, that the Grantor has remised, released and forever quit- claimed, and by these presents, does remise, release and forever quitclaim to thej, Grantee, its successors and assigns, under and subject to said reservations, restric- tions, conditions and exceptions, all its right, title and interest in and to the following described property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to-wit: Parcel One A portion of Rancho Monte del Diablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, commencing at the southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 s - acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, Administrator of the Estate of C1eto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 .and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, Rec- ords of County of Contra Costa, State of California (The bearing of easterly boundary line on said parcel is taken as South 2 12 45r' East, for the purpose of making this description); thence from said point of commencement North 20 12' 45" West 2200.00 feet; thence South 7° 48' 55" blest 2281.51 feet to the southerly line of said 58.095 acre parcel; thence along said s southerly boundary North 810 05' 22" East, 400 feet to the point of com- mencement. Containing 10.032 acres. 7 Parcel Two All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to-wits All of Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 51 67 71 81 13, 14, 15, and 16 in Block 3 all of Lots 1, 27 3, 4 16 and 11, in Block 6, a portion of Monument Street, a portion of Walnut Street, a portion of Willow Street, a portion of Diablo Street, and Alleys in Block 3 and 6, as said Lots, Blocks, Streets, and Alleys are delineated and so designated on Abbott's Additional Survey, 111860", as shown on that certain map entitled, "Map of Pacheco; filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of r . California, in slap Book "E", rage 95, thereof, a portion of the County Road, leading from Pacheco to Concord, and a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, particularly described as follows.. C0101ENCIiaG at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate r' of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, r records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of the said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of com- mencement, South 80 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord, North 76 53' 36" West 83.03 feet; South 81° 05' 22" West 100.51 feet; South 78 05' 40" West 376.67 feet; ltys r. J "Alt YR Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 292- yys. thence, leaving center I__^.e o said road, North 8° 57' 15" We 558.11 feet; thence North 810 05' 22" East 303.19 feet; thence North 190 58' 30" West 33.33 feet; to the Southwesterly line of said 58.095 acre par- Vis. cel; thence along said line north 810 '051 22" East 259.64 feet to the s :< point of commencement. CowAINiNG 6.856 acres, including 0.322 acres in streets and roads. SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM, all rights of the County of Contra Costa, in the following: 1. All that portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco, described f in deed dated April 24, 1862, executed by W. Hawxhurst, et al to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, recorded June 26, I$62, in Book 10 of Deeds, page 56, records of Contra Costa County, California. 2. All that portion of that certain County Road known as the Pacheco Concord County Highway, as described in that certain deed dated June 3, 1862, executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Supervisors of the County r£ of Contra Costa, State of California, recorded June 28, 1862, in Book 10, of Deeds, page 60, records of Contra Costa County, California. Parcel Three A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, and a portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco, des- cribed as follows: sem. CO2^•ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate k of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County California, (The bearing of the Easter- ly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2* 12 ' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence from said point of commence- ment, South 80 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to center line of County RoadX: between Pacheco and Concord, north 760 53' 36" West 83.03 feet; South 81° 05' 22" West 100.51 feet; South 780 05' 40" West 0.37 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning, leaving said road, South 9 33` 15" East 386.04 feet; L South 780 05' 40" West 642.61 feet; North 100 43' West 103.89 feet; Y North 270 31' 16" East 332.51 feet; North 110 54' 20" West 25.00 feet to the center line of said Diablo Street; thence along said line, North 78° 05' 40" East 445.12 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.00 acres, more or less, including 0.255 acre in Diablo Street. f r. SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM, all rights of the County of Contra Costa, in the following: All that portion of Diablo Street of the Town of Pacheco, described in deed dated April 24, 1862, executed by W. Hawxhurst, et al to Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa, recorded June 26, 18621 in Book 10 of Deeds, page 5b, records of Contra Costa County, California.' Parcel Four Mf All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: r <: A portion of the Rancho j4onte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: x " 4; CON+•UNCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre Y. parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi,administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and4. recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commence- ment, South 80 31' 22" East 602.58 feet, to center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord, North 760 53' 36" West 83.03 feet; South 810 05' 22" Nest 100.51 feet; South 780 05' 40" `nest 0.37 feet; thence leaving said road, South 90 33' 15" East 386.04 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of r beginning, South 9° 3' 15" East 1304.86 feet; forth 61° 24' 35" East 307.87 feet; South 23 30' 25" Test 528.21 feet; South 820 10' 40" West 991.22 meet to the Easterly line of the County Highway between Walnut Creek and Pacheco, thence, along the Easterly line of said highway, North 8° 30' 10" West 352.07 feet; thence, along the are of a curve to the left having a radius of 746.30 feet, tangent to the last described 4 course, northerly, 258.55 feet; thence, tangent to said curve, North 280 21' 10" West 283.05 feet; thence tangent to said course, along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 746.30 feet, Northerly, 90.83 feet to a point from which the center of said curve bears South 540 40' 25" West- thence, leaving said road, North 20 30' 25" East 657.15 feet; North 27a 31' 16" East 239.14 feet; South 10 43' West 103.89 feet; North 78° 05' 40" East 642.61 feet to the point of beginning. CONTAINING 37.912 acres. f IS SAVING A 'D EXCEPTIPiG TflEREFMI the Southerly 8.589 acres, more or less, more particularly described as follows: y qty rn F 2 292-L Tuesday, September 21, 10,54 - continued A portion of the Rancho ?conte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows:x. Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, Administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930 in book 262 of Official Records, page 181, rec- ords of Contra Costa County, California (the bearing of the Easterly boun- dary line of said Parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description); thence froz said point of commencement South 8° 311 2211 East 602.8 feet to center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord, North 76 53' 36" West, 83.03 feet; South 81° 05' 22" West, 100.1 k feet, South 780 05' 40" West, 0.37 feet; thence leaving said road South 9 . r; 33' 15" East 1678.61 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described; thence from said point of beginning South 90 33' 15" East, 12.29 feet; thence North 61° 24' 35" East, 307.87 feet; thence South 23° 30' 2511 West, 528.21 feet; thence South 82° 10' 40" `Test, 991.22 feet; thence ITorth 8° 30' 10" West, 271.81 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the right 3 having a radius of 50 feet tangent to the last named course, 78.54 feet; thence North 81° 29' 50" East, 724.68 feet; thence along the are of a curve to the left having a radius of 1038.00 feet tangent to the last named course, 208.48 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel Five BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the Pacheco and Ignacio Valley Road: at the corner of lands at Bartnett and Hook, running l thence North 331- West, and along said center line 10.97 chains.) thence North 130 West, and along said center line 8.80 chains to the center line of that cer- tain County Road extending from Pacheco to Concord, running thence North 770 West, and along said last-named center line 6.71 chains, thence South 800 r Jest 1.28 chains, thence leaving said center line of said County Road Southd 9-3/ 40 East 19.40 chains, thence South 8t° East 4 chains, thence South 4*° West 2.20 chains to a station at the corner of the lands of Bartnett and Hook, running thence North 61j-0 East along the dividing line between the a lands of Bartnett and Hook 13.76 chains to the point of be01ginning, and con- taining 20.69 acres. Parcel Six A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: COMMEN'ING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 162 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181,• rec- ords of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boun- dary line of said parcel is taken as South 2° 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commencement, South 80 31 2211 East 602.58 feet to the center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along the center line of said road; South 760 53' 36" East 348.14 feet to the point of beginning of the Parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning; South 110 03' 47" East 447.02 feet; thence, South 33° 03' 41" East 417.98 feet; thence, North 230 30' 25" East 708.95 feet to the center line of the County Road between Pacheco and Con- cord; thence along said center line North 760 53' 36" West 612.52 feet to the point of beginning. y Containing 5.707 acres including 0.350 acres in the County Road be- tween Pacheco and Concord. r i3 SAVING ANTD EXCEPT ING TF1.. MOM, all rights of the County of Contra Costa in the f ollowing: All that portion of that certain County Road known as the Pacheco- y Concord County Highway, as described in that certain deed dated June 3, 1862, executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, recorded June 28, 1862, in Book 10 of Deeds, page 90, records of Contra Costa County, California. Parcel Seven All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: COMI,1ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and re!- corded e- corded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 121. 1+511 East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commencement South 80 31' 22" East 602.58 feet to the existing center line of the Pacheco-Concord W County Road, thence, along said center line, South 760 53' 36" East 2232.56 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of beginning, North 70 08' 0" West 677.82 feet; thence, North 82° 61' 30" East 927.67 feet; South 12 05' 48" West 957.13 feet to the center line of said County Road; thence, along the center line of said road, North 760 53' 36" West 652.62 feet to the point of beginning. x ta e Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 292, Parcel Eicht Aortion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo Contra Costa Count California as follows:Y C01414ENCING at the southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in the deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181,: r records of Contra Costa County, California (the bearing of the easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12 ' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) , thence from said point of commence- went along the Southerly boundary of said parcel South 810 ,051 22" West t 259.64 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of beginning, South 160 58' 30" East 33.33 feet; t thence South 810 05' 22" West 303.19 Peet; thence North 80 57' 15" West 33.00 feet to the Southerly line of said 58.095 acre parcel; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, North 81° 05' 22" East 298.54 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.228 acres. F' Said described land being that land described in and conveyed by the Deed from aM. Solmi, Dante J. Solmi, Adelaide Silva, Marie E. F. Silva, and Claude T. Silva to the United States of America, dated the 25th day of September 1943, and recorded on the 1st day of iiarch 1944, in Book 775, Official Records, at page ?3, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. k 7 xY. rw Parcel Nine All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records,page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (The bearing of the Easterly r boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the f . purpose of making this description) , thence from said point of com- mencement, along the Easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, North 20 12' 45" West 2200.00 feet to the point of beginning of the garcel here- in ere in described, thence, from said point of beginning South 7 48' 55" West 861.45 feet; thence North 20 12' 45" West 2149.83 feet to the J ,Northerly line of said 5.095 acre parcel; thence, along said line, North 67 37' East 169.80 feet to the Northeast corner of said parcel; thence along the Easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, South 20 12' 45" East 1406.64 feet to the point of beginning. z Containing 6.209 acres. Parcel Ten r x, All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the r County of Contra Costa State of described as follows to-wit:California, A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: r COi NCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate"- of Cleto Solmi, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and recorded December 16, 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records,. page 1817 records of Contra Costa County, California; (the bearing of. the Easterly r, boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) , thence from said point of commence- ment, ommence ment, along the easterly line of said 58.095 acre parcel, North 20 12' R" 45" East 3606.64 feet to the Northeasterly corner of said 58.095 acre : s.. parcel and in the Southerly boundary of lands of Loucks, said point being the point of beginning of parcel herein described, thence from said point of beginning, along the said boundaryy line South 67a 37' West 159.80 feet, thence .forth 2" 12' 45" West 1006.Wfeeto the South- easterly line of the State Highway as described in deed dated September 7, Y` 1938, executed by Annie Loucks to State of California, recorded October 10, 19381n Book 467 of Official Records., page 90, records of said County, thence; along the Southeasterly line of said parcel, ;forth 660 42' East 88.20 feet to the Easterly line of 212.30 acre parcel described in deed to Annie Loucks dated January 9, 1913, and recorded January 18, 1913, in Book 197 of Deeds, page 31, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence, along said line, South 170 30' 30" East 949.59 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said 212.30 acre parcel; thence, along said line, South 670 37' West 194.74 feet to the point of beginning. v Containing 4.801 acres. h Parcel Eleven A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County,. Calif- ornia, described as follows: C01C•ENCIM at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 53.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate. of Cleto Solid, deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and re- rte t- t r 292-N Tuesday, September 21, 10,54 - continued i corded December 161 1930, in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 2" 121 45" East for the purpose of makinc, this description) , thence from said point of commencement, South 8° 311 2211 East 602.58 feet to the center line of County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along the center line of said road South 760 531 3611 East 960.66 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein de- r scribed; thence from said point of beginning South 230 30' 25t1 West 708.95 3" feet; thence South 33° 03' 4111 East 436.02 feet; thence North 610 241 X 35f1 East 1093.33 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right, the cen- ter of which bears South 28° 35' 2511 East; thence continuing along said durve whose radius is 975 feet, with a central angle of 410 411 49" , a x distance of 709.56 feet to a point on the Southerly line of the above mentioned County Road; thence North 130 06' 2411 East 25 feet to the center line of the above mentioned County Road; thence continuing along the center line of the above mentioned County Road North 760 53' 36" 'Jest 1651.48 feet to the point of beginning. Containing18.acres including 0.acres in the Count Road be- tween 5 ing 949 y Pacheco and Concord. Saving and Excepting therefrom, all rights of the County of Contra Costa in the f ollowing: All that portion of that certain County Road known as The Pacheco- Concord County highway, as described in that certain deed dated June 3, 1862 executed by Salvio Pacheco to Board of Supervisors of the County of r.. Contra Costa, State of California, recorded June 28, 1862 in Book 10 of Deeds, page 60, Records of Contra Costa County, California. TOGETHER with the following appurtenant power line and avigation easements used in con- nection with said airport, to wit: POWER LINE EASEMENTS Parcel "A" A portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, Califor- nia alifor nia described as A strip of land 30 feet in width lying 15 feet on each side of a Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued cn of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and re- corded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, Page 181, Rec- ords of Contra Costa County California; thence from said point of com- mencement S 810 05' 22" W 661.5 feet; thence S 50 59' E 6 ft; thence S 81° n. 05' 30" VI 783.7 feet; thence S 64° 40' 30" W 212 feet to a point 3 feet w measured at right angles from the Westerly boundary line of Main Street in the Town of Pacheco, as said street is shown on the map of Pacheco as filed in Book E of :•flaps, page 95 in the Office of the County Recorder; thence S. 90 03' E parallel measured at right angles 3 feet Easterly from the Westerly line of said street a distance of 1266.0 ft; thence S 560 30" W 3 feet to the point of beginning, said point being the Westerly boundary line of said Bain Street, also the Easterly boundary of those certain parcels conveyed to Gertrude Slater, et al. , as recorded in Book 409 of Deeds at Page 196 and Book 459 of Deeds at Page 18, records of Contra Costa County; thence from said _point of beginning S 560 54' 30" W 459.8 ft; thence S. 270 10' 30" W 287.8 ft; thence S 120 27' 30" W- 1+05.8 feet; thence S 240 14' 30" E 478.3 feet; thence S 390 07' 30" E. 179.3 feet; thence S. 42° 09' 30" E 200.1 feet; thence S 720 55' 30" E. 380.3 feet; thence N 720 11' 30" E 520.4 feet, more or less, to a point M on the Westerly line of Walnut Creek-Pacheco County Road. Excepting therefrom that portion lying within the Walnut Creek-Pacheco County Road. x The side lines of said strip of land to begin on the Westerly boon- dary of said highway and to terminate at right angles to the last course. Parcel "C" J` a A portion of Rancho has Juntas, Contra Costa County, California, described as: s A strip of land 10 feet in width lying 5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930, and x - recorded December 162 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence from said point of commencement South 81° 051 22" Irl. 601. 5 feet; thence S. 50 59' E. 6 ft thence So. 81° 05' 30" West 783.7 feet; thence South 64° 40' 30" W. 213 feet to a point.3 feet measured at right angles from the Westerly boun- dary line of :fain Street in the Town of Pacheco, as said map of Pacheco is filed in Book "E" of Maps, page 95, in the Office of the County Re- corder; thence South 90 03' E. parallel measured at right angles 3 ft. Easterly from the Westerly line of said street a distance of 1266.0 feet; thence South 56° 54' 30" 'Nest 3 ft. to a point, said point being the Westerly boundary line of said Main Street, also the Easterly boun- dary of those certain parcels conveyed to Gertrude Slater, et al. , as recorded in Book 409 of Deeds at page 186 and Book 459 of Deeds at Page 18i thence fro: said point South 56 4' 30" 'fest 459.8 feet; thence. S. 27 10' 30" W. 287.8 ft, thence S. 12 27 30 U. 405.8 ft; thence S. 24° 141 30" E. 478.3 feet to the point of beginning, thence from said rr, point of beginning S. 500 15' 30"'w. 600 ft. The side lines of said strip of land to begin on the Westerly boun- dary of said highway and to terminate on the Westerly boundary of said n highway. of AVIGATION EASEMENTS n Parcel "A" All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly line of Pacheco- Concord County Road with the centerline of Walnut Creek, running thence along the centerline of said Walnut Creek, the followin courses andg distances, I: 1210 05' 48" E 935.13 ft, 11 150 41' E 1516.86 ft N 50 04' 3 03 ft N 190 331' 30" W 127.4 ft. N 270 E 111.48 f t. ISI 4° 2 ' 30" ':J 81. 56' 3011 W 394-75 ft, 21x18° 38' J 324.5 ft, thence leaving said center line N 81014 30 E 573.30 ft. to a point on he westerly right of fi way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way thence Southerly along the westerly line of said right of way to its intersection with the Northerly line of the 16.071 acre parcel now owned by the California, i 071 acre parcel is described in deedWaterServiceCompany, as said 16. t. dated March 22, 191$ executed by Benezio Bisso et al, to W. S. Withersy recorded July 3, 191A, in Book 319 of Deeds at page 114, records of hence alongContraCostaCounty, t ng said Northerly line S 83° 52' 30" W A 575:40 ft N. 70 52' 30" W 393• ft S 820 15' W 1560.95 ft. to a point on the Easterly bank ofWalnut Creek, thence along the Easterly line said Creek N 12 37' £ 17.82 ft, thence leaving said Easterly line S 820 16' W to the point of beginning. z Parcel "B" Beginning at the intersection of the Easterly line of County Road known as "Fairgrounds Road' , as described in deed dated April 26, 1918, executed by Genezio Bisso, et al. , to Contra Costa County recorded September 11, 1918 in Book 327 Deeds at page 114 with the northerly line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek County Road, running thence along the A: Easterly line of said "Fairgrounds Road" 11 110 53 E 417.12 ft, thence leaving said road S 770 07' E 302.4 ft. thence S 120 53 ' W 417.12 ft. more or less to the northerly line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek County Road, thence along the :northerly line of said County Road N ?7° 07' W. 285.54 ft. more or less to the point of beginning. 292-P Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued I Parcel "C" All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: f Easement as granted to United States of America by California 'dater Service Company by Deed dated April 7, 1944, recorded April 19, 1944 un- der n der Recorder's Serial No. 8141 as follows: s4 An easement and right-of-way for the free and unobstructed passage of aircraft in, through and across the air space above the glide angle w plane, hereinafter described, over so much of the following described parcel of land in Contra Costa County, State of California, as lies within the runway approach zone, hereinafter more particularly described as the Southeast runway of the Concord Airfield. Commencing at the southeast corner of the Fair Grounds Pavillion- lot•' thence South 820 15' West, 19.40 chains to station; thence North 120 37' East, 1.27 chains to station on the South boundary of Fair Grounds, thence South 820 15' iciest, 14.89 chains to station E. Boundary of Wm. Hook's Iland; thence South 70 45' East, 9.79 chains to station N. boundary of Pacheco and Clayton Road; thence South 770 7' East, along said road boundary, 22.53 chains to station at Southwest corner of Selme's land formerly land of Pope; ; thence North 120 53' East 6.32 chains to station at the Northwest corner of Selme'sland (formerly land of Pope) ; thence South 770 23' East; 11.66 chains to station; the-rice ?forth 7 45' West, 15.19 chains to point of beginning.T Containing 46.44 acres of land, as per description and plat compiled from Field Notes in deeds of Salvio Pacheco Ambrose Cadwell and Fernando Pacheco to Theodore Downing, January 5, 18762 by K. W. Taylor, C. E. and being a portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo. SAVING AND EXCEPTLIG THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING: y A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, ali- fornia, described as follows: COM14ENCING at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and re- y corded December 16, 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records page 161, records of Contra Costa County, California (the bearing of the Easterly boundary 3_ line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of commencement South 80 31' 22" East 602.68 feet to the existing center line of the Pacheco- Concord County Road; thence along the center line, South 760 53 ' 36" East 2232.56 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein de- scribed,- thence from said point of beginning, north 70 08 30" West 677.82 feet; thence North 820 51' 30" East 927.67 feet; South 120 05' 48" West 13 feet to the center line of said County Road; thence along the 3 center line of said road, North 760 53' 36" West 652.62 feet to the point of beg inning. This Deed is executed for the purposes of correcting the description of Parcel One and Parcel Four contained in the original Instrument of Transfer dated ' October 9, 1947, and for those purposes only, and all reservations, restrictions, conditions, covenants and exceptions contained in said original instrument shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS 1=Jb' ,EOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed as of the day and year hereinabove written. y UNITED STATES OF LMICA Acting by and through The Administrator of Civil Aeronautics By J.S.Marriott Regional Administrator, Region VI v IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Grantee has caused these presents to be executed j as of the 6th day of August, 1951. SEAL) THE COU:TY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA h Attest: W. T. Paasch By E. L. Cummings Title: Clerk, Board of Supervisors Title: Chairman By: M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk Board of Supervisors STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss. I r« C OUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On this 11th da of July, I 1 before me Sarah Scally, ay95 , Notary Public in and jfortheCountyofLosAngeles, State of California, personally appeared J. S.Marriott-. 1y known to me to be the Regional Administrator, Region VI, Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same on behalf of the Administrator fofCivilAeronauticsandtheUnitedStatesofAmerica. x " l VIP Alf WITNESS my hand and official seal. Sarah Scalhr SEAL)) Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles State of California My Commission expires: 1pril 24, 1953 f n Tuesday, September 21, 1054 - continued 292-Q STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. N COMNITY OF CONTRA COSTA On this 6th day of August, 1951, before me a Notary Public in and for the County of Contra Costa, State -of California, personally appeared H. L. Cummins. known to me to be the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, California, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that. he executed the same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, California, and acknow- ledged to me that said County of Contra Costa executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Y^. Matthew S. Walker RECORDED AT RE4UEST OF Notary Public in and for the County Clerk County of Contra Costa fiY August 16, 1951 State of California SEAL)) at 25 min. past 8 a.m. In Vol-1807 Page 301 By Commission expires Oct._ 283E 1951 OFFICIAL R%COMS OF CONTRA COSTA COTNTY s/ Ralph Lunningham County Recorder FEE:Off'1. R t Recorded August 16,1951 irr LIBER 3807 Page 301 y, BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS t OF t OF THE CO I Y OF CONTRA COSTA, STkTE OF C,%LIF RNI& In the letter of the Acceptance F t of a Deed of Certain Described Real Property from the UNITED t ' STATES OF CMICA, acting by and through the Administrator of Civil F ` Aeronautics, under and pursuant to r; the powers and authority contained in Public Law 311 - 81st Congress, to the COMITY OF CONTRA COSTA, a f Political Subdivision of the State RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE OF DEFY} of California. The United States of America, acting by and through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, under and pursuant to the powers and authority contained in Public Law 311 - 81st Congress, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient deed, dated July 11, 1951, in which United States of America, acting by and through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, under and pursuant to the powers and authority contained in Public Law 311 - 81st Congress, is grantor and County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California is grantee, conveying to the said Count of Contra Costa the realgyy property therein described, IT IS by this Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa ORDER that the said deed be and the same is hereby accepted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said deed be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. v Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of August, 1951, by the following vote, to wit: G{7L AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None f ABSENT: Supervisors - None I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced, passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting of said Board held on the 6th day of August, 1951• 44 W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By: Y kt SEAL)) H. A. Smith DeputyClerk: F 7 S z 292-R Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued sx EXHIBIT.-_ D c sg Recorded I1ay 19, 1953 y: LIBER 2125 PAGE 558 i 1:t C O R R E C T .101 D E E D i 5 THIS INDENTURE, made this 24th day of February, 1953, between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting by and through the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, under and pursuant to the powers and authority contained in Public Law 311 - 81st Congress, hereinafter called the Grantor, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called the Grantee: WHEREAS, by Instrument of Transfer dated October 97 1947 the UNITED STATES OF AMICA acting by and through the "+far Assets Administration, did convey unto the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, certain r property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and t WHEREAS, by Correction Deed dated July 11, 1951 the Grantor corrected errors ] in the descriptions of Parcels No. 1 and No. 4 as contained in said Instrument of r Transfer; and WHEREAS, errors have since been found in the descriptions of Parcels No. 5 f and No. 6; and WHEREAS it is the present desire and intention of the parties to said instru- ment to correct the errors in said Parcels No. 5 and No. b so as to perfect title of the Grantee named above. NU•,l, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the above re- cited premises and the assumption by the Grantee of all the obligations, reservations, l restrictions and conditions contained in said Instrument of Transfer dated October 9, 1947, all as set out therein, that the Grantor has remised, released and forever quit- , claimed, and by these presents, does remise, release and forever quitclaim to the Grantee, its successors and assigns, under and subject to said reservations, restric- tions, conditions and exceptions, all its right, title and interest in and to the following described property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, to wit: sPARCELFIVE1 Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: A That parcel of land described as "Tract 5" in the amended judgment entered January 27, 1944, under Action No. 22413-G in the United States District Court, San Francisco, California, entitled United States of America, plaintiff, vs. 122.99 Acres of land, more or less, County of 1 k t Contra Costa, et al, defendants, a certified copy of which was recorded . 5{ in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, on February I 142 1944 in Volume 759 of Official Records, at page 112, as follows: A portion of the Rancho ;conte Dei Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: A° Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre F f parcel described in deed from Dante J. Salmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi deceased to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 167 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly sfr boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) thence, from said point of com- mencement') South 80 31' 22" East, 602.58 feet to center line of County r , Road between Pacheco and Concord thence along the center line of said Y road South 760 53' 36" East 348.14 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described, thence, from said point of be inning South I 11' 0 0 ' 47" East 580.50 feet; South 33° 03' 41n East 726.34 feet South Nest 1690.90 feet to6102 ' 35" Lest, 850.25 feet; North 9 33' 15 the center line of the County Road between Pacheco and Concord;thence, z M along the center line of said road, North 780 05' 40" East 0.37 feet; North 81° 05' 22" East 100.51 feet; South 76° 53' 36" East 431.17 feet to the point of beg inning. Containing 20.524 acres more or less." PARCEL SDC Portion of the Rancho Monte Del aDiablo, described as follows: That parcel of land described as "Tract 6" in the Amended Judgment entered January 27, 1944 under Action No. 22413-G in the United States r Ile District Court San Francisco California entitled United States of America, plaintiff, vs. 122.99 acres of land, more or less, County of Contra Costa, et al, defendants, a certified copy of which was recorded in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa on February 14, 1944 in Volume 759 of Official Records, at page 112, as follows: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeasterly corner of that certain 58.095 acre parcel described in deed from Dante J. Solmi, administrator of the Estate of Cleto Solmi, deceased, to T. J. Silva, dated December 15, 1930 and recorded December 162 1930 in Book 262 of Official Records, page 181, records of Contra Costa County, California, (the bearing of the Easterly X ir 4 yil J t i Q r KI 4iT',i ka y} Q1 N. 267*.?7Z0 /Y. .56/.33' Z11- ti, f Y tiztjS- z r r bl f Tir•i r S. k.. 1 e § .r`C d„ ;C,.- y Id+C:? Mn A * ,a•' YG... l d e r p.. l4 yxa r i F 3 t t.J C O r r1 rte Sri QQ ol 14 4 7fz.y x 0 IN Tn W Zi v Al 63"30'37' T A 1 ltfET" ARE foo (86? OR 963) 9 s s T cp f r cr A,80.92 S9,U3' K flltJyJ'' i. K: rS, t& tSy': 001. t t w Y L; /Y 6124 . y+ Vic •" 1* :. Road (887 OR 4631 r 15 Y w x r 9' b 9 f A tyl! ch 4a zop Y R/yhsu". S w-.w.,+r.n.°ern w. Ye+'+s. 3 ,..++.y..+. irS. r CONTRA COSTA CO W, M{ NY 3 _ 1G AN Y ©E PAR7MENT AOj MARTINEZ, CALtroRNIA D P1?0P0 ED 001JNTY" 3 tio° CORPORATION YARD.:." s by Ar BUCHANA N F1..EL D 3CA1F: 1" 61001 QATF !0-19-33 DIP.8Votic, j tib c i 1 Yf w yr r-. 292-T Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued MMIBIT 5 DESCRIPTION FOR CORPORATION YARD AT BUCHANAN FIELD Beginning at a monument at the most easterly corner of the road right of way i described in the Easement from the Secretary of War for the United States of America tofitK the County of Contra Costa2 recorded March 7 1946 in Volume 887 of Official Records I page 463, Contra Costa County records, said point being at the intersection of the Fxr southerly line of said Easement and the southerly line of the Concord-Pacheco Road ra tri County Road Number 3971) and from which point the southerly line of said road bears y South 76° 53' 36" East for the purposes of this description; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Easement along a curve to the left tangent to said southerly line of said road and having a radius of 975.00 feet a distance of 709.56 feet to a f monument; thence leaving said south line of said Easement, North 61° 24' 35" East, 145:1+2 feet; thence North 260 27' 20" West, 561.33 feet; thence northerly along a curve to tif, the right tangent to last mentioned course and having a radius of 819.82 feet a dis- tance of 59.03 feet; thence North 63 30 3711, 1,012.68 feet; thence South 77' -51+1 12" East, 209.72 feet; thence South 12° 05' 48" West; 953.60 feet to a point in the center- line of said Concord-Pacheco Road, said centerline also being the southerly line of t Parcel Seven" as said parcel is described in the Correction Deed from the United States s of America to the County of Contra Costa, recorded August 16, 1951, in Volume 1807 of i v Official Records, page 301 et°seq. , and from which point the southeast corner of said j Parcel Seven" bears South 76 53' 36" East, 200.03 feet; thence westerly along said centerline, North 76 0 53' 36" West, 73.39 feet; thence leaving said centerline of road South 13° 06' 24" West, 25.00 feet to said point of beginning: I EXCEPTING THEREFFROM, that portion of the hereinafter described roadway lying within the parcel described above, said roadway being described as Com:aencingg at the aforesaid point of beginning at the most easterly corner of said Easement (S87 OR 463) ; thence A,Z" westerly along the southerly line of said Easement and along the said curve having a 1 radius of 975 feet and tangent to the southerly line of said road, 709.56 feet to said( rx monument; thence South 610 24' 35" West 15.03 feet; thence leaving said southerly lin of said Easement (887 OR 463) , North 280 35' 25" West, 60.00 feet to a point on the r northerly line of said Easement; thence easterly along a curve to the right having ax radius of 1,035 feet, the center of which bears South 28° 35' 25" East from last men- 1 tioned point a distance of 753.32 feet to a point in the north line of said road; thence South 76° 53' 36" East along the north line of said road, 284.21 feet to a point in i n1 the east line of said "Parcel Seven" (1807 OR 301) ; thence South 120 05' 48" West along said east line of Parcel Seven, 25.00 feet to the centerline of said road; thence North 76° 53' 36" West along the centerline of said road, 273.42 feet; thence South E 13° 06' 24" West, 25.00 feet to said point of commencement on the south line of said t road.y Containing a net area, exclusive of the roadway excepted above, of 15.70 Acresl more or less. June 14, 1954 y y W k F z r{' cf ri f tf N rp z a. .' as—• r: tea 7 t Y,y Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 2°< boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) ; thence, from said point of commence- ment, South 80 21' 22" East 602.58 feet to center line of County Road be- A tween Pacheco and Concord- thence along the center line of said road; a South 76° 53' 36" East4A.14 feet to the3 point of beginning of the Parcel herein described; thence from said point of beginning; South 110 03' 47" East 580.50 feet; South 3 0 03' 41" East 726.3e feet; North 610 24' East 50.15 feet; North 33 03' 41" West 436.02 feet; North 23" 30' 255"Easta. 708.95 feet; to the center line of the County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along said center line North 760 53' 36" West 612.52 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.614 acres more or less." This Deed is executed for the purposes of correcting the description of certain parcels contained in the original Instrument of Transfer dated October 99 19+7, and for those purposes only, and all reservations, restrictions, conditions, covenants and exceptions contained in said original instrument shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed y.. as of the day and year hereinabove written. a UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Y 4. Acting by and through y x The Administrator of Civil Aeronautics r By:James E. Read Regional Administrator, Region VI t j IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Grantee has caused these presents to be executed ,as, of the 24th day of Larch, 1923. hC THE COMY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: W. T. Paasch BY: H. L. Cummings x TITLE: County Clerk. TITLE: Chairman Board of Supervisors a k By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk r STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ss. County of Los Angeles. ) On this 14th day of February, 1953, before me, Sarah Scally, a Notary. Public s: in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California, personally appeared James E. Read, known to me to be the Regional Administrator,' Region VI, Civil Aeronautics Administration, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same on behalf of the Adminis- trator of Civil Aeronautics and the United States of America. z. WITNESS my hand and official seal. s/ SARAH SCALLY Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California. My commission expires: Yi STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. County of Contra Costa. ) gym On this 24th day of March, 1953, before me, Thomas F. McBride, a Notary Public in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, personally appeared H. L. CUMMINGS, known to me to be the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, California, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same on behalf of the County E of Contra Costa, California, and acknowledged to me that said County of Contra Costa executed the same. 3° t WITNESS my hand and official seal. xw s/ Thomas F. McBride RECORDED AT REQUEST OF Notary Public in and for the County Contra Costa County Title Co. of Contra Costa, State of California May 19, 1953 My commission expires: Feb. 7th, 19 At 11:40 o'clock A.I-I. sr In Vol. 2125 Page 557 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF CONTRA COSTA COUIITY s/ Ralph Cunningham County Recorder FEE: $ Off'1. This is to certify that the County of Contra Costa, Grantee herein, acting by and through the County Administrator, hereby accepts for public purposes the real property or interest therein conveyed by the within instrument and consents to the recordings thereof. By authority of the resolution conferring said authority upon me, the County Adminis- trator of the County of Contra Costa, recorded November 28, 1972, in Volume 2032, 4'Page 588 of the Official Records of the County of Contra Costa, I have affixed my signature this 31st day of March, 1953• s/ D. M. Teeter D. M. TEETER, County Administrator r. of the County of Contra Costa. Tuesday, September 212 1954 - continued 2.92 F u boundary line of said parcel is taken as South 20 12' 45" East for the purpose of making this description) ; thence, from said point of commence- ment, South 80 21' 22" East 602.58 feet to center line of County Road be- tween Pacheco and Concord- thence along the center line of said road; K. South 76° 53' 36" East 34.14 feet to the point of beginning of the Parcel herein described; thence from said point of beginning; South 110 03' 47" East 580.50 feet; South 3* 03' 41" East 726.34 feet; North 6110 24' 35" East 50.15 feet; North 33 03' 41" West 436.02 feet; ;forth 23° 30' 25" East: x} 708.95 feet; to the center line of the County Road between Pacheco and Concord; thence along said center line North 760 53' 36" 'Hest 612.52 feet to the point of beginning, containing 9.614 acres more or less." s This Deed is executed for the purposes of correcting the description of certain parcels contained in the original Instrument of Transfer dated October 9 1947 and for those purposes only, and all reservations, restrictions, conditions, covenants and exceptions contained in said original instrument shall remain in full force and s effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed as of the day and year hereinabove written. r. UNZTED STATES OF AIME R IC A Acting by and through The Administrator of Civil Aeronautics t lx By:James E. Read i Regional Administrator, Region VI 4« IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantee has caused these presents to be executed- as: of the 24th day of ,March, 1953. p z, THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: W. T. Paasch BY: H. L. Cummings TITLE: County Clerk. TITTLE: Chairman t Board of Supervisors By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) Y ss. County of Los Angeles. )r . a IS On this 14th day of February, 19532 before Sze Sarah Scally, a Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California, personally appeared James E. Read, known to ane to be the Regional Administrator,' Region VI, Civil Aeronautics Administration, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same on behalf of the Adminis- trator of Civil Aeronautics and the United States of America. WITNESS my hand and official seal. s/ SARAH SCALLY Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California My commission expires: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. County of Contra Costa. ) On this 24th day of March, 1953, before me, Thomas F. McBride, a Notary hs` Public in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, personally appeared H. L. CUNBMINGS, known to me to be the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa 13 County, California, and known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same on behalf of the County F of Contra Costa, California, and acknowledged to me that said County of Contra Costa executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. s/ Thomas F. McBride RECORDED AT REQUEST OF Notary Public in and for the County Contra Costa CountvCountTitle Co. of Contra Costa, State of California May 19, 1953 My commission expires: Feb. 7th, 19 At 11:40 o'clock A.M. In Vol. 2125 Page 557 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY s/ Ralph Cunningham County Recorder FEE: 8 Off'1. This is to certify that the County of Contra Costa, Grantee herein, acting by and through the County Administrator, hereby accepts for public purposes the real property or interest therein conveyed by the within instrument and consents to the recording thereof. F By authority of the resolution conferring said authority upon me, the County Adminis- trator of the County of Contra Costa, recorded November 28, 1952, in Volume 2032, Page 588 of the Official Records of the County of Contra Costa, I have affixed my signature this 31st day of March, 1953- s/ D. M. Teeter D. M. TEETER, County Administrator of the County of Contra Costa. 292-T Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued EXHIBIT #5 DESCRIPTION FOR CORPORATION YARD AT BUCHANAN FIELD Beginning at a monument at the most easterly corner of the road right of way described in the Easement from the Secretary of War for the United States of America to the County of Contra Costa, recorded March 7, 1946, in Volume 887 of Official Records, page 463, Contra Costa County records, said point being at the intersection of the Yf 7 southerly line of said Easement and the southerly line of the Concord-Pacheco Road 4 County Road Number 3971) and from which point the southerly line of said road bears South 76 53' 36 East for the purposes of this description; thence westerly along thel southerly line of said Easement along a curve to the left tangent to said southerly line of said road and having a radius of 975•00 feet, a distance of 709.56 feet to a monument; thence leaving said south line of said Easement, North 610 24' 35" East, 145.42 feet; thence North 26 27' 20" West, 561.33 feet; thence northerly along a curve to the right tangent to last mentioned course and having a radius of 819.82 feet a dis- tance of 59.03 feet; thence North 630 30' 37", 1,012.68 feet; thence South 77a -54 ' 12" 1 East, 209.72 feet; thence South 120 05' 48" West; 953.60 feet to a point in the center-1lineofsaidConcord-Pacheco Road, said centerline also being the southerly line of Parcel Seven" as said parcel is described in the Correction Deed from the United States of America to the County of Contra Costa, recorded August 16, 1951, in Volume 1807 of sOfficialRecords, page 301 et seq. , and from which point the southeast corner of said 40 Parcel Seven" bears South 760 53' 36" East, 200.03 feet; thence westerly along said centerline, North 76° 53' 36" West, 73.39 feet; thence leaving said centerline of roadlSouth13° 06' 24" West, 25.00 feet to said point of beginning: EXCEPTING THEREFROM, that portion of the hereinafter described roadway lying within the parcel described above, said roadway being described as Com:aencing at the aforesaid point of beginning at the most easterly corner of. said Easement (837 OR 463) ; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Easement and along the said curve having a radius of 975 feet and tangent to the southerly line of said road, 709.56 feet to said monument; thence South 610 24' 35" West 15.03 feet; thence leaving said southerly line of said Easement (887 OR 463) , North 28' 35' 25" West 60.00 feet to a point on the r northerly line of said Easement; thence easterly along a curve to the right having a x radius of 1,035 feet, the center of which bears South 280 35' 25" East from last men- tionedoint a distance of 753.32 feet to a point in the north line of said road; thence t >', t- South 7 o53' 36" East along the north line of said road, 284.21 feet to a point in trt the east line of said "Parcel Seven" (1807 OR 301) ; thence South 120 05' 4811 West along said east line of Parcel Seven, 25.00 feet to the centerline of said road; thence North 76° 53' 36" West along the centerline of said road, 273.42 feet; thence South ! t 13° 06' 24" West, 25.00 feet to said point of commencement on the south line of said r road.s Containing a net area, exclusive of the roadway excepted above, of 15.70 Acres, more or less. June 14, 1954 4. tom. i 8 r GYS u r W N w: t x e r ; r r5Y bM r$k,. y: r Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 292 1 7} i EXHIBIT #6 DESCRIPTION FOR PROPOSED LEASE TO THE ROBERT DOLLAR COMPANY BUCHANAN FIELD K' y1 t. A rectangular parcel of land situate in the Contra. Costa County Airport (Buchanan Field), one hundred and fifty (150) feet by one hundred (100) feet in size, and more particularly described as fellows: yy9 Commencing at the intersection of the centerlines of the N.W.-S.E. Taxiway and the N.E.-S.W. Taxiway, as said taxiways are shown on Sheet No. 2 of the Unit Layout Map for the Concord Army Air Field, prepared by the U. S. Army Engineer Office, Sacramento California, dated January, 1945, and filed in the office of the Road Com- k missioner for Contra Costa County; thence from said point of commencement, North 260 28' 20" West along the centerline of said N.W.-S.E. Taxiway, 158.88 feet; thence leaving said Taxiway, North 66* 24, West, 282.8 feet to the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel, and being tr.e most southerly corner of said parcel; thence continuin g North 66. 24' West; 150 feet; thence North 23` 36' East, 100 feet; thence South 660 24' East; 150 feet; thence South 23' 36' West, 100 feet to said true point of beginning. June 14, 1954J. ae..,...•^;^.r-^,...,w..wrww......., ,.,........ ...,.+n....ren.r a '" 1C,ro; ,,,,'P".'ayr•, waw a ,fin+- .^"+r*lr i`C4 r*','''""i r°, 'f"^n„"{+ r{ 3 r F t Jam• ' s Sr iM1 too 29137. 11bt-.t rir4 A 77tr k Apron 1e mss" iI fi e a Vj yGNL J.t:Tiur:s.y t R 4 r k h LaCA770N B JCNA/1/AN FtEL blid Pk ifK7 s ry d[r A w i. 292-V Tuesday, September 21, 195 - continued IiII i s r_„ ori• :: t> >q.a..e. r t. e int t .,}F wl a"^•' L• ...• - "' ,.. r isn lF{ L•f `s Gam'f 3 rtc try N a• ?'S:^K / Y. k Y s F rl'- ? r tJf M.{ r t cfi, 4 y. F„ y N µ x+. a' x y.'l.all T F `t`a.i< t. •7,a ,,.fix y 5 r",' I P(rE'+ r r, ' S,j, "i•`i 7 ty q' y7 ` J i .,,Jr F J • is.V Ju ! I Ir y, Y r i L Jt i t •m r k ,k G z rt'Sy,,.,,r rt.' x' , r ta' T r Sx,i / s, a rr y'• fi n` `' <C t L , Y . 0 ! g{ t` k-t a i } ' x Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued 293 . IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT d n Lrva:a Zeas I::SPEC:OU: G:adys C.:upp<. Ltw s. w. OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND DES- EL CE11111l70 PRECINCT N0. 11 JUDGES: Anna L Carling. Ethel M. CLERKS: Vers F.Jones, Helen V. Fer. xlt IGNATING POLLING PLACES FOR POLLING PLACE: Hugo Wallace gr Bade suson. Dorothy A. Young, THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELE - INSPECTOR: Vera J. Hai, CLERKS: Ruby M. Sutherland, 1,311e KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. I6 M1TIONTOBEHELDNOVEMBER „ race, 4ii Erervtt SL. }] Cerrito. F. Doolittle. l.aviaa M. Christian. POLLING.PLACE: Gertrude EBi* gw 1951. JUDGES: Lem& Shallenbarcer, Lucy EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 41 rage,eel Coventry Rd.,Berkeley. On motion of Supervisor Goaak.wounded X_ Hur%L POLLING PLACE: Helen Spivak ga- INSPECTOR: Edwina J. Muth. by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Ct,E:BKS; Ann S Ser6ek. Elizabeth race. 15 San Carlos Ave. El Cerrito. JUDGES: Gertrude Ellis, Catherine s BOARD ORDERED that the following Blase: Sia-by Otdea. LNSPECTOR: Martha M. Olney, Thatcher. named eloctaua be and they are hereby EL C'EKR1T0 PRECINCT N0. sof JUDGES:Waris B. linker,Jannis,Moon. CLERKS: Lots A. Atkinson, Lucretia alvpoiatad as elation officers to towduct POLLING PUCE. El Cerrito Fin CLERKS: Angelina IL Turchia. Helen Bird, Orva M. Davis. the November General Flecuoa to be held House, low* San Pabi, Ave.. El Cerrito. Spivak, Kure Marie flaymun-L RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1 can the wend day of November 1v&4 INSPECTOR- Mary Zan EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 42 POLLING PLACE: Eddie Palenehar throughout the County of Contra C-ta: JUIK:E:S: Jrwepaise Boeelli. Victoria POLLING PLACE: Dorothy Kassler ca- garage. 326 Tewksbury Ave, Richmond and the following locations an Iwreby Marrwe race, 2609 La Honda Ave„ EI Cerrito. INSPECTOR: Mary A. Young. designated as putting plat" in each pre CLEK": Clara Hess. Ver" Fust INSPECTOR: Dorothy A. Maws. JUDGES: Christine M. Dennis,Julia S. eintt for the conducting of said eloetioa,can. Constance RaZZU16 JUDGES: Mildred B. Hagen. Grace Kendrick. t. wit.EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 19 Richards. CLERKS: Minnie Erskine,Mary De Phil- 8A1 VIEW PRECINCT NO.1 POLLING PUCE: Hosing PrOleet, CLERKS: Madeline Gaolbreak. Eliz- lips,Julia E, Berger. POLLING PUCE: Ruth L Kirby 33w/ V wow Ave.. Apt- IL 1J Cerrito. abeth C. Covert, Husslie lljellum.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2 ex.. garage IN San Diego SL. h C- Ki INSPECTOR- Maple DaviePOLLING PLACE: Pt. MasonicEL POLLING PCERRITO PRECINCT NO. 43 Lute. INSPECTOR: Ruth L Kirby. JUDa Msekltff, Diiilre L POLLING PUCE: James L Holler 210 Washington Ave.. Richmond. sser. JUDGES: Mamie Gaut. Anne Robin- Kne` r.INSPECTOR:: Daisy Esser.garage, alb Everett St., EI Cerrito. wa Ct.E.HKS: Susie B' Greer' Baby An. INSPECTOR: Penelope C. Fdotler. JUDGES: Agnes C. Malloy, Sally Brisk. Donald A. Gist. Violet B. tbiwy, Marjorie Jat4uwn JUDGES: Violet M. Whitaker. Susan W. atul, Gobbia. Lorraine K. Itothac rr_ LL CEYIHTO PKMLLNCT NO.Z• Ewing CLERKS: Theresa Golden. Margaret A. Ii. VIEW PRECINCT N0. IA POLLING PUCE. Eleavair !taxon ga- CLERKS: France" Caster. Margery Coyne, Elizabeth Jenkens. PULLING PLACE: Ruth L Kirby rage' bats Roberta Dr- El Cevr Wagner. Florence Glasson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3 garage. 209 San Diego SR h Carrico. INSPECTOR. Eva Schreiner. POLLING PLACE: F. W. Hess garage, JUDGES: Elsie Subberta. Helen 1 ea- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 14 323 Washington Ave. Richmond IASYECTOH: Matailde Hawkins sally, POLLL'4G PUCE: Forrest H. Wright JUDGES: DoUic 1o. Tibb+tts, Mato D. garage, 6501 Fairmont Ave., El Cerrito. INSPECTOR: Nellie Stiefvater. SmU CLERKS' Ansa HagelaiL Alma ]- INSPECTOR: Amelia J. Riley. ser.e JUDGES: Mabelle Tuller. Josephine Es- CLERICS: Basil T. Fuentes Adele Vai• Moa.`' Livaure Muuo. JUDGES: He" Wright, Peart Snyder. nisi, CLERKS: FlorenBeasley. KL CERRiTO PRECINCT N0. 21 CLERKS- Elizabeth Nal, Sarah R. CLERKS: Bernlece Iso Darley, Evelyn BAY VIEW PRECINCT N0. POLLING PLACE. Margaret Gleada l C. Schuldt, Elizabeth H. Pruett basement,6471 Fra Lasie.L Csrrito. Jewell, ZXJd Knapp• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLING PLACE: Alice Mary Brown INSPECIUR• Mary ki. Stram6rsg EL CERlUTO PRECINCT NO. 45 POLLING PLACE: Methodist Church, gam&v. filo! Columbia Ave. Hicbmuad. JUDGej: Eleanor Lawivr. Margaret raze.6POLLINGW PUCE: Winifred digest ga- Nicholl and Martina Ave„ Richmond. INSPECI'UR: Edwin T. Chase Glewdall. nee, PEC OR: ArboDr., El Cerrito. INSPECTOR: Julia Bill.INSPECTOR: (:ertnuk M. Waterbury.r iJUDGES: Amy t. Burr, Alin Mary Cr F'N c; Margret Hansen, ttttby JUDGES: Winifred digest. Elinor Chris- JUDGES: Helga E. Pike, Rita Mat- Brown. mita. Mars F• Soaemteucei. CLERKS, Frank Lavigne. Mrs D. F. EL CERRiTO YRECL\C! NO.22 tiamwn. CLERKS: Revs Carey, Josephine Pal-CLERKS: Maude It. Bliss, Mamie Den- getcEmery. POLLING PLACE: Joseph Nardua ga• bar. Clan D. Peraeso, BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT NO. I ton. Lena Palumbo. rage. 1&4% Kearney SL. v Cemm` EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. it RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE: Mabel T. Markert INSPECTOR: Kathryn Saadvkk. POLLING PLACE: Pt. Masonic Lodge, garage. 1623 Oak- View Avve„ Berkeley. POLLING PLACE: Housing Project. INSPECTOR: Emma A. Koch JUDGES: Pauline to.'' Anas Navosm 6265 Gordoa Are., Apt. ID. El Cerrito. 210 Washington Ave, Richmond JUDGES: }ensign J. Ste atiatf. Clevite CLt:HKS: Jirepoine Ita+0. Aagr ina iNSPECTON: Margaret A. Kenny.INSPECTOR: Mar Paleaehar. JUDGES: Nellie A. Cooper. Marie Cera. Inman lfa t. EL CERRI7 PREI'INCf NO. 23 JUDGES:: Leola Phelps. Lillian Radial CLERICS: Mabel T. Marlen Gertrude POLLING Minnie Cambn, Edna Gibson, i ono. 1v M. Ramer, Folly Wallace. PUCE' Heart' F. Myer Margaret Kimberliac. CLERKS: Rita F. Pritchard, Gertrude BERICELET' PARK PRECINCT N0.2 rumpus room, 23*. Edith SL. El Cerrito. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 4i Pi4.tte, Margaret Fisher. POLLING PUCE: Helga A Grvaver 11%SPE TOR. Ada Petersen.PULLING PUCE: Claire M.Jones ga-RICH31OND PRECINCT NO. 6 JUDG1_i. Bcv.rcy Turner, Mary T. race.673o Glen Mawr Ave. El Cerrito.POLLING PLACE: Washington School. Garacv) 334 Berkelty Park Blvd, Berke• Brunt INSPECTOR: Margaret R Barker. East Richmond Ave., and Wine St., Rich- ley. ich- ry Ct.EHKS. Helen I- Miner. Elizabeth JUDGES: Mary Huttini, Alice TerlInden. mond. E.INSPECTOR: Jimmie "verty. Raff• }races K_Skee.CLERKS: Henrietta Lindek.n. Ethel INSPECTOR: Ing& J. Morrison. JUDGES: Helen A, Giav,r, A. Ger. EL CERMTO PRECINCT NO.24 Stallard. Claire M, Jones JUDGES: Mary L McCook, Flora E. trudt Graham. Poi.Llow PUCE: El Cerrito High EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 48 Henry. s'CLERKS: Elizabeth L Gerc. Olga Scsoo,. Asabury and Eut"a. SL. El Car-CLERKS: Dorothy W. Hall, Pauline M. Wieicang, Ruth }:nor. POLLING PUCE: Loretta Spriggs gr Driskill. Thelma E. Rusek. IASYFC'TUIt: Iworraias F.Cermaan. sae'• 617 Sea View Dr., El Cerrito.EL POLLING PCERRITO E. Ol CT N0. I raw RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.6A IUD E S: Loretta Rase X. Komkk w POLLEN(: PLACE: Olga J_ B. Lee JUDI:ES Gail A !aura. Aivaa Haw JUKES: Loretta Sprites, Ida Tick POLLING PLACE: Washington School. Front ltawiat) 631: Fairaiwti Avg FJ East Richmond Ave., and Wine St., Rkh- CLlrHKS: Ions Hasson, Barbara G.Cerrito, CLERK'S: Lavin E. Callas Beatrice A. Mei:.nzie, Ellen Skinner. mond moi. INSPECTOR. Alice M. Walker, Pierson. Virgiam Lw&tkus INSPECTOR: Rase Dingle, j EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.2S EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. i9JUDGES: Olga J. B, Ler, Clara E JUDGES: Edna Hathaway,Eleanor Hur- Kaufman. PULLIKG PUCE: Peter J. Cadre ga- • POe. IS-- PUCE: Ef Sehammel nge. :32i Terrace Dr.,M Cerrito.CLE1t1CS: Fay A. llrcnetnan. Luta W. carne.. 1S' Ashbury Ave_. E7 Cerrito, INSPECTOR: Ruth F. Cadre. CLERKS: Elsie A.Spinola,Bonnie Hale, McNiel, Idabel V. Hitchcock. INSPECTOR: Margaret Hanson. JUDGES: Audrey L McKay. Esther Ardis Dutrow. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. JUDGES: Evelyn It. Beale. Jean K. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. T POLLING PUCE: Angelina tuns Guuerman. R Luld1s. Ellen S. MacDonald. Betty POLLING PLACE: Recreation Bldg:, Itesidenne 111 Behrens Ave, E] Cerrito, Barnhill. Mildred IL Olson. S. 8th St and Maine Ave, Richmond. INSPECTOR: Jessie Wilson.CLsin. Di Not. Jane lletir0. SadieINSPECTOR: Margaret RaffamUl.Petersin. Wan Nue. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. t JUDGES: Evelyn M. Purcell. FJma La-UDI;Fa: Lucille L Comutti. Katherine £L CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 26 POLLING PUCE Major H. P. Blanks wane PattesonM. Flavin PULLING PUCE: Harni+wd Erkiuuo CI.EttKS: Bernice Hannon. Walter C. garage. 6cans.. 1 kAxecruft Rd., Berkeley. CLERICS: Estella M. Banner. Georgie2. NorvcB Ave., CI Cerrito, INSPECTOR: Ellen P. Willits_ Marshall. Doris Bledsoe.Hoener, John Kuuy.CTORIkINSPE : " L Erickssa. JUDGES: Nelie I. Downes, Flora N. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3 JUDGES: June EkcabenL Harriet John- Scott. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.TA POLLING PUCE: RecreatingPOLLINGPUCE: Arthur V. Sanford son. CLEli1CS: Kathryn B. Plummer, KIYde Bldg., Gamgee SS4 Everett SL £1 C'evr:to CLERKS: Dorothy E. McMiUca. flay S Btb and Maine, Richmond. INSPECTOR. Anna O•Maik1•. Grsffia. Doris Keller Coffman Whltrlr. Elizabeth R Carter.INSPECTOR: Anna R. Biederman. JUDGES: Dorothy V. Sanford, Lillian EL C'BRRTTO PRECINCT NO. 2T KE-NSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 2 JUDGES: Mildred Coekran, Alio, Seek- M. Rock" PULLING PUCE. Old Mira Vista PULLING PUCE: Marjorie MIIIsr man. CLERKS: Arnt, Lizw. Virginia S SeMial. barren and Tasrajam Ave, El bssem_&L 260 Amherst Avr., Berkeley.CLERKS: Petra Garcia, Esther Mun-1NSPECTOR: Marjorie Miller. dell, Flora M. BurnsNelELMabelD. l: REGI. JUDGES: BOsbeth Schwabacher, Eliza-EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. i C In. N`iSPECTOR: Ears H. MacMillan_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8bethA. Trees. POLLING PLACE: Mabel Hawn ga-1`OLI.ISNC FLAG£: Charles Zanai JUDGES: Lorene M. Brown. Ann IL CLERKS: Lida K_ Cole. Evelyn L rage, 118 S. 14th St, Richmond. INSPECTOR.( G TOR: Juanita Elm St.. a Cerrito. Osborn. And-rson. Martha D. Swan. INSPECTOR: Louise C. Splanci. JUDGES: Chest C!.}:RISi Nellie N Read.Read. Alma Vagd- KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO.3 JUDGES: Lillian 1. Gomez, MargaretHarrietL'. Cross Frances G I.uelL Marisa Keppea POLLING PUCE: Carlton C. Strout M. PhillipsZ CL EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.28 garage. 43 Kingston Rd. Berkeley. CLERKS: Marjorie A. Bunting, MabelCLERKS: Barbara Bra-1-t. Barbar PULLING PUCE: Julia S. Snodgrass INSPECTOR: Helen B. Smith. Mason. Ima B. Godfrey.L Kat, Margaret L+eatelli rumpus retina. 234E Cartuinea Ave. II JUDGES: Anna E. Otto, Mary P. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.SA iELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. S Cerrito POLLING PLACE: Seventh Day Ad-POLLING PUCE: Ulza Solum iGa- INSPECTOR: JdL S. Snodgrass S CLERKS: Katherine K.Scott.Lillian L ventbt School, S. 13th and Ohio Ave..z'aINe EC Terra" ori L Cerrito, JUDGES: Mildred IL Cos. Norma P. Erickson. Slams Clark. Hichmund.INSPECTOR. Marjorie Lewis Webster. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 4 INSPECTOR: Emma T. Sagaer.MJUDGES: Verna Ruerr-Napier. Olga CLERKS: Margaret Outman. Virginia PULLING PUCE: Don Cunningham JUDGES: Alice Johnson, Mary E. Gillis. Solum. Fulthotp. Hortense McGee. garage. 62 Eureka Ava. Berkeley. CLERKS: Marie Hubbard,Leona Harris.CLERKS: Charlotte Burkhaad. Ann EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.23 INSPECTOR: Olive M.GuyoL I ourlla RainsThomsenKatherineM. Johnson. POLI1 4; PUCE: Pat Gray garage. JUDGES: Ann Crockett. Ethelynd E.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9ELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. 6 l=a EreI t St_-El Cerrito.Kuzria POLLING PUCE:EckhardtPOLLINGPUCE. Castro Sri.- Dun. INSPECTOR: Dema D. Brokaw, CLERICS: Aanahwlle G Stadum, Emma garage. 1v12 Florida Ave., HenryenryRichEckhardt i.al sad LawraXTORi: }J Cerrito JUDGES:Bsaair M.Brows.Pat Gray. Lawton,Mary Lynn Cox. INSPECTOR: Mary Eckhardt.INSPECTOR: a'ialtrod J, E, CLERKS: Mary E, Timmera- Maris S. KE,'NS1N(.TON PRECINCT NO. S JUDGES: Muriel Scheppler. Mary iLJt:UGLi: Gladys Navelier, Edith Vies. Jaco6mi. Catherine Stallwwth.POLLING PUCE: Geurgr F. Cake its- Richey.CLERKS: Hazel Allinio. Rebecca IL EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.3* rase, 240 Willamette Ave., Berkeley. CLERKS: Isms S. Gray, Margaret VasZuerner, Eleanore Young. POLLING PUCE:Casvo ScbwaL Dunaj INSPECTOR: Dorothy H. Cake. quos. Josephine Willer. ZL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, : and Lawrence. El Cerrito POLLING PLACE: John Fregulia JUDGES; Thelma C. Fiimbert. Frances RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.9AINSPETOR: Shirley Maker_ E. Van Durn.jGaragel 15POLLING PLACE: Ben Breitkreutz ga-04 Kearney St, Ea Cerrito. JUDGES: Marys L Heyn ws. Maxine CI.E:HK : Edna IL Curdray, Lela Mc- race, 228 S. 20th SL. Richmond.INSPECTOR: Marian Gundry. Stoddard. Intyre. Violet Bengley. INSPECTOR: Esther Williams. JUDGES:Ceaira Feer-ulia Banaie Tboatg CLERKS: Les H. Fitzgerald Barbara KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 6 JUDGES: Emma Cattle. Mona M. Key.son' J. McClure_ ES=&bKh Baker. POLLING PLACE: Frank Hultgren ea- CLERKS:Ann Weindel,Elizabeth Owen.CLERKS: Emma F. Mahon,Vera Smith, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.31 rage.572 Woolmont Ave.,Berkeley. Mary Ferrari. Illanche Johnson. POLLING PUCE: Paul Rase garage, INSPECTOR: Helen McDermont. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. isELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. a sea: Dicke SL. 10 Cerrito. JUDGES: Martha M. Smith, Fen Web- POLLING PLACE: MelbaPOLLINGPUCE: W. W. Layne rum. INSPECTOR: Florence A.Geislsger. ber Shear. Logan itosah" Ave. JUDGES: tun Wil' Viola M. CLERKS: Ruth B. Robertson, Patricia rise. 1700 Bissell Ave..ARtehmondPazniom, eauaraoe on t"'•" ' INSPECTOR: Henrietta A. Peaterou. r.6442 Hillside Rd., Ei Cerrito, Haekb rUL C_ Ritchie. Florence M. Hultgren. JUDGES: Geneva B. Rose, Minnie May z.INSPECTOR; James W. Brackett. CLERKS: Bertha UsiquiaL Leta Agri. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. I Vargas.JUDGES: Devrothy Layne Josephine Martha L H ej bartb.POLLING PUCE: Leslie A. Scroggias CLERKS: Carrie McCurdy. Madge C. 4a M. Cannon. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.2: prase. 56 Kenyon Ave.. Berkeley. Boden. hazel H. Morrison.CLERKS: Marjorie A- Simpson. Jose. POLLING PUCE: Garden C• De INSPECTOR: Marie D. Scroggins RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11phtnrSwianay, Anrubell Crawford.Munck garage, b=41 Buckingham Dr.. El JUDGES: Alin H. Hoadley, Marjorie G, POLLING PUCE: Mrs Franklin Pra-EL CERRITO PRECINCT \0. 9 Certsto, Garrvtty. ter ramous room, 138 15th 3t.. Richmond.POLLING PLACE: k R Cheek garage. INSPECTOR: Losasa Ds Mundt. CLERKS: Shirley McClure, Estelle G. INSPECTOR: Hellion K. Dimock.543 Edwards Ave EI Carica JUDGES: Lurk K. Brain. Janet C. Johnson. Agnes H. Worthington. INSPECTOR: }dna U'elw4r. Bastaoel,JUDGES: Vida E. Smith, Mils B. Tay.KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 8 lot, cJUDGES: Katherine Oppeabcim. Hil. CLERKS: kazsie W. Truitt. Jame, 11. PULLING PUCE: Alfred If. Arthur CLERKS: Pauline Councilman. MarisdrnhNewman. Geary, Fraser G. brown. garage. 6 Xarchant CL, Berkeley. H. Dixon. Ethel WilliamsonCLERKS: Mary C. Smith, Nellie S EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.33 INSPECTOR: Lillian B. Arthur. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12 5Hackney. Ada M. Richard.. POLLING PUCE: St--wa-- A- Blun. JUDGES: Bernice F. Erb. Helen An- POLLING PLACE: Ernest brown hase-EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 16 Ski earaeea '9I: Termer Dr.. El Cerrito. dersoa. ment. 163 14th SL. RichmondPOLLINGPLACE: Rca Parker Rewi. INSPECTOR: Statuslaus A. HiepoAL CLERKS: Avis Kennerley,Velma Smith, INSPECTOR: Clarice Macchio.denct in tar :13. Potrero Avi&. EI Cet• JUDGES-. Virginia Judkins- Agnes M. Jean Jansen.JUDGES: Mauvereen M- Holley. Annarit' KFNSL14GTON PRECINCT NO. 9 L. Turner.INSPECTOR: Alberta L Weaver, CLERKS: Harriet Scholl,.,. Myrtle C. POLLING PUCE: Melba J. Winston CLERKS: Ernest H. Brown, NonJUDGES: Dorothy Hunter, Vivian V. Widdersheim. Mary L Merril garage. 246 Columbia Ave., Berkeley.Healy. Ann E Brahm.Nezus- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.34 INSPECTOR: Merle Tolhun4 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13CLERKS: Ethel Rus,, Josephiue Tam. POLLING PUCE: Fairmont School, JUDGES: Melba J. Winston, Florence POLLING PLACE: Ethel Bernier Re-blyn, Dolores Buena.24 Kearney St., M Cerrirw Lavender. caption Hall, 183 12th SL. Richmond A:EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 11 INSPECTOR: Ramona Job.*... CLERICS: Rose A. Miller. Leta Taylor, INSPECTOR: Annie S. Hampton.POLLING PLACE: Afton Coulter JUDGES:Tillie Szaaley,Elizabeth Lyon. Alleen Calboun. JUDGES: Avis T. Thomson, Bertha D. curate. 712 Ashbury Ave, El Cerrito,CLERKS: Emily 1•iziali. Margaret KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. is Stowe.INSPECTOR: Annie Finatx. Smith. Celia Downey POLLING PUCE: G. W. Cassell ga- CLERKS: Etta Taylor, Carrie Merrett,JUDGES: Alta Gibbs, Wilma Burgener. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.33 rage. 30# Vassar Ave., Berkeley. Louise SmidCLERKS: Florinda C. Rudricue0. Afton POLLING PUCE: Iwota Purer garage. INSPECTOR: Marion W. Cassell. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14Coulter, Frances VeraadL 6U t exinstoa Ave.. EI Cerrito. JUDGES: Lily S. Krue•Alberts, Meryl POLLING PLACE: Musician Hall. 268ELCERRITOPRECINCTN0. 12 INSPECTOR: Lucille LLSoway_ Buerkens. 6th SL, RichmondPOLLINGPUCE: V. W_ Tauffer JUDGES: Florence Montoya- Leota CLERKS: Jessie Nickel. Treves Barge- INSPECTOR: Grace L McMaster,gaga¢,, 160 Caratrl Ave,_ EI Cerrito.Puny. son. Lillian Wade. JUDGES: Willie A. Beddoes, MargaretINSPECTOR:Janet M,.h._CLERICS: Margaret Pesbette.Joyce Me- KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. It J. Logan.JUDGES: Mary Sullivan, Freda A. Donald. Lula Broadway. POLLING PUCE: A. 0. Donoeh ms- CLERKS: Grace Schimpff, Angeline M.Eau's. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0.3s raze. 236 Cambridge Ave- Berkeley.Stone Elizabeth M. Royce•CLERKS: Marie Nelson. Virginia Walk- POLLING PUCE: talc J. mccausiand INSPECTOR: Lingle V. Donogh. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16er. Anna L Surrsbne. front room -SS Halm Dr.. M Cerrito.JUDGES: Edith C. Ford, Mae IL Carey. POLLING PLACE: Fire Station No. 2, EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 13 INSPECTOR: lata J. McCaubuwL CLERKS: Dorothy Winter, Mary Beery. 233 5th St.. Richmond. fiPOLLINGPLACE: Leater M_ Boe JUDGES: Ruth K. wait. Alice C. Alta H, Emmett- INSPECTOR: Bertha Tate. 71' Lance. -.465 Curry Avg• El Cerrito, Kinsey. KE NSLNGTON PRECINCT NO. 12 JUDGES: Lenore Meskauskas, AdelynINSPELTOR: Maraine M. Roland CLERKS: Gran Lindstrom.Gwyneth IC, POLLING PLACE: Perry F. Betts ga- Edgar.JUDGES: Lester M. Bog, Margaret JakeL Katherine Doane. nee. S Westminster Dr., Berkeley. CLERKS: Anna B. Alexander, MInnieThomlaaon, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.3T INSPECTOR: Erma Lang, L Jens. Beulah E.Lyon.CLERKS: C, Louise Trieb L Amy Lou POLLING PUCE: Mary FJizabeth JUDGES: Martha Cathcart. Sybil Jor- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. toPolkinghorn, Clara Sclilotzhauer. Kuhle carate. 1306 Elm St..El Cerrito. dun. POLLING PLACE: K. Kovalevsky Us. e•EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 14 INSPECTOR: Mary Elizabeth Kahle CLERKS: Grace E. Leslie, Mazetta rage, 233 Bissell Ave, Richmond.POLLING PUCE: Fire House No, 2. JUDGES: Cote Lay MacDonald. Faith Harnett. Helen Sandetruber, INSPECTOR: Anita TnnweAshburyandEureka }] Cerrito H.tam KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 13 JUDGES: Charles Kaiser, Lula A. INSPECTOR: Evelyn Stewart, CLERKS: Ronnie Wanton. Helve Marie POLLING PUCE: Isabel R. Reid ca- French.JUDGES: Emilie A. Rurnwortt, Mary O'Connor. Virginia M_ Gordon, race. 1007 Overlook Rd., Berkeley. CLERKS: Mildred J. Barrow, Edna V.C Wadsworth, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.36 INSPECTOR: Evelyn L Dutton. French. Minnie H. Quinn. v CLERKS: Esther Sergeant. Vin& O. POLLING PLACE: Jame* G, Hancock JUDGES: Esther Atkinson, Isabel IL RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17Morrill. Ruth Jones,rumpus room.2325 Maas,Ave- M Cerrito. Reid.POLLING PLACE: Project Office. At.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1S INSPECTOR: Etbelmae Schad CLERKS: Eleanor M. Stout, Berns B, chison Village. Collins and Carry St,.POLLING PUCE: New Mira Vista JUDGES: Mildred L Elaberry, Martha Gntrick, Elsie Soderbert, RichmondChurchGuttaeBlvdandAla: A•c, k7 P. Nelson, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 14 INSPECTOR: Louise A.Smith.Cerrito.CLERKS: Julia Hancock. Lsesns C. POLLING PUCE: Walter J. Smith JUDGES: Dorothy C. WeatheringWa,INSPECTOR: Robert N. MaeMdlJan Strauss. Adeline K. Hoaarell. garage, 3S Westminster Ave, Berkeley. Elsa L Crandall vJUDGES: Bernice Roeder. Grace Al. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 39 INSPECTOR: Jessie N. White. CLERKS: Marie Garrison, Ante Brat.brecht. POLLING PUCE: Elizabeth S Hall, JUDGES: Edna J. Weltzin, Constance Ruth Barr. 3 CLERKS: firma KadiAc. Ethel M_ carne., 66i6 Jordan Ave, El Cerrito, M. Partsch. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17ALake. Fred Morrissey.INSPECTOR: Bertha L ShulmL CLERKS: Elizabeth H. Hempy. Irene POLLING PLACE: Project Office, At. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 16 JUDGES: Ruby B_ McUmber, Fro S. Mason. Atdean K_ Ham. chison Village, Collins and Carry St,MILLING PUCE: Earl C. Davis ga. S1easer• KC49INGTON PRECINCT NO. IS Richmond rage, 919 Richmond SL, Til Cerrito. CLERKS: Naomi A. Smith, Marie POLLING PUCE: Arlington Avenue INSPECTOR: Idell Smith. INSPECTOR-. Jack Donald Thanes. 4ouldthrs" Ellsai.th S. Halla Community Center, 62 Arlington Ave.. JUDGES: Dorothy A. Warden, Zella D. JUDGES: Olga Davis Dorothy MCCaa. EL CRRRITO PRECINCT N0. 46 Berkeley. Wilson. non, POLLING PLACE: Anthony Chiappe INSPECTOR: Evelyn Tinkham. CLERKS: Alice Buckingham. Laura C. x_CLERKS: Ethel Welton, Hermine Go- garage- :N Albemarle St.. 8 Cerrita. JUDGES: Mary V. Robinson, Elinor Von ]lased, Jennie A. Ahlf. i xt-. Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued u 294 z RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 F. Klatt Smith INSPECTOR: Charlotte Thompson. POLLING PLACE: Ford Cleaners. 111 CLERKS: Etta Simm.ne. Esther Clap- CLERKS: Ousta Brown.Odessa Murphy. JUDGES: Audrey M. Burke, Ora Be- Nevin Ave,. Richmond. ratan. Anna L Soldavial Oreth Ashley. thnas. 1NSPECTOIt: Margaret A. Sham- RICHMOND PRECINCr N0. UA RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. a CLERKS: Helen O'Connell, Margaret JUDGES: Florence Chaney. Evelyn B. POLLING PLACE: Steve School. AM PeJLLHYG PLACE: Project Office. At. Kershaw, Pearl Scholl KOIN and Crprms Ave.. itklmond chiaun Village. Collins and Curry Sts., RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 CLERKS: Lucy Ann Lee. Janette C. INSPECTOR: Helen G. Bonbam. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Recreation Hall. S. Aselsen. Georcamaa Buell. JUDGES: Nora O. Chambers. Alberta LISYEL?OR Eula Y. Odom. 27th and Virginia Ave.. Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19 Rummel. JUDGES: Ross Mary Moore. Thelma INSPECTOR: Adelaide B. Piclon. POLLING PLACE. Junior College Li- CLERKS: Mary Davidson. Laura IL Fry Kant JUDGES: Gladys Brusie, Rebecca Silvis. brary, 4th Si,and Nevin Ave.. Richmond, Capuder. Ann I: Heber. CI.LKKS: Vivian B. Cordell. Gladys IL CLERKS: Emily ]tae Mitchell, Bette J. INSPECTOR. Kristine Thomsen. RICHMOND PRECI.ICT NO. v Dunn. Evelyn Jayne Macdonald. Cavin, Pearl Pemberton. JUDGES: Laura E. McGrath. Olivttte POLLING PLACE: George L Blade RICHMOND P1tZCItiCT NO. 04 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 78A F. O'Rourke. carart. Ibll San Jaaquin St.,Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Housing Project. POLLING PLACE:' Recreation Hall,S. CLERKS: Ora Todd. Julia A. Salver. INSPECTOR:Atleme Black. 614 S. ISM SL, Apt. St. Richmond.27th and Virginia Ave., Richmond. Florence It, Gall, JUDGES: Joseph L Walecks. Mart INSPECTOR: Stella Martinez INSPECTOR: Anita Mary Clowes. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 Lorettr. JUDGES: Zelnum MI Cruder. Ann E, JUDGES: Tourie Dummes. Kathryn POLLING PLACE: A. A. Luis garage. CLERKS: Fluremce Pinareik. Mary Word. tilshimaa. 508 Barrett Ava. Richmond. Fates, Ida lel. Moyle LsaCRKS: Ida Peterson.L7sie E Powell, vq CLERKS: Marie Flury, Emma E. INSPECTOR:Dom Suri. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 43 Nautili Pnstrud. Creed. Sabina Schuley. JUDGES: Minnie Bicaner. Mabel A. POLLING PLACE: Camp Fix Girls RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.NA RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79 Luis. Hdq.. 2:45 Downer Are.. It eltmpod- PULLt.+G PLACx.: siousing Project. CLERKS: Louise Mary Yaskovic, Mary INSPECTOR: Mabel F. Chaps.. Consolidated with Richmond Precincts 1504 Huffman Blyd, Apt.SI, Rtehmasd No. 57, 67A, 80 and 81) Hallihan. Thelma K. Garrett JUDGES: Zdla SL Martin. Marjorie A. LNSYkt:1UR 'Zillah 4 WrishL POLLING PLACE: Housing Project: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 Kelley. JULKas. Sara It. Cheney. Mae Me- 8_6 S. "5th SL.Apt- 1R. Richmond. 1 POLLING PLACE: Richmond Club CL-ERNS. Emily Win-%. Alice V.Cron, Master. 1NSPr-I fOR: Eunice Madison. House, 1126 Nevin Ave. Hiehmolid. Mary L Locke. CL&MLS: Virginia Price. Louise G. JUDGES. Mattie Mae Varner, Wilma INSPECTOR: Elsie A. Kurt&. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 Scaiewek. Thomas Atkins. Davis. JUDGES: Jessie M. Horn. Lucille D. POLLING PLACE: Camille Davis ca- MICHMOND PkLCIINCT NO. 4S CLERKS: Artie Wimberly. Johnnie luster. race. 635 Sand SL. Rkh-oad POLLING PLrACL: Recscatiun Hall. & Mae Yates,Theima Green. CLERKS: Ada Garrard. Emil W. Grae- INSPECTOR: Mabel F. Davis. 2:tn and Virginia Su. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79A Y lenecker, Lucy M. Mathieu. JUDGES: Geraldine 1n.. Beater- Fame INbPZ TUR: Mary !r Travis, PULLING PLACE: Housing Project: RICHMOND -PRECINCT NO. 2-2 t;E. Hunt. JUDGES: Carom M.D. Jordan. Frances 849 S. x5tq SL, Apt. IL, Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Richmond Club CLERKS: Beanie J. Gersdorf. Margaret Horton, LNSPr.CTOR: Ida Mae Tribble V House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Riehmond Summers. Violet MaaieL INSPECTOR: Ida D. Hovvamon. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4S C LLKS: Lillian urns. Fbrenee G JUDGES: JohnnieJhnntMurphy, Earate Til- LHu.tia orarsaret A. Burns ford JUDGES: Grace J. Browning, Vietara POLLING PLACE: Mary Lou Mads diCHMUND PAECINCT NO.43A CLERKS: Eva Jeffery, EV M.T. Leceett. rumsms roam. 5319 Siem Ave, Rich. PULf.lAG PLATT.: Recreation Hall. S. Smtary,Palmer L Haskins. CLERKS: Anna Sweit&er, Anne I` Chil- mored- 2:ta and Virginia Sia.. Rjetimund. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 80 ton, Hassel Rodas. R;SP£CTOP. Mary Lou Mack. iAzrr-C*UR: amuy Av9s11 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23 JUDGES:Mary Tatge.Ituth J.Brashear. Consolidated with Richmond Precinct POLLING PLACE: Kell Jenkins ca- CLERKS: Vera M. Baiter, Abisall MI JL cKent ltosauari asurawre, Blanche No. 79) 81 racy b30 lith St. Richmond. Herr. Olive Hera M. Mcleazje RICHdated PRECINCT NO. re INSPECTOR:Acnes Chandler. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. K tl'`rf lhuutAr Ripley' Mackay 1` (Consolidated with Richmond Precinct POLLING PLACE: Alice R. Souza ca. Huta CIdAt Do AZCl. Na 79,. JUDGES: Grace Jrnkiaa, Grace Tlsamp-- K1t:rtMlU"U PsttI:LNLT NO. ii RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 82 son,rag-. 3.34 Co!umbia Ave.. Riehnmosd. PULL N%; PLACE; no sins Project, POLLItrG PLACE: Housing Project: 1 CLERKS: Vircie Mayfield, Mildred IL INSPECTOR: Kathryn M Steffen. lgwl t:utoag sioa- Apt. S.I. Rien=ond. 55, S. 41st SL. Apt. SI, Ricnmond. Hammond. Gladys F Paulson. JUDGES: Alice iia Ssatvrs. Marie IL UCSexxiuR: Toelm& Ambrosio. INSPECTOR: Joanna Cichantek. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24 Ducan• JULK;ea: Flora L 'Thompson. Lona M. JUDGES: Elsie Lysher, Berniece Car- CLERKS:1•LACE: S T. Kvaman ga• C'l EHKS: Floreaee \Velaa.l Father li Chrissul•ser.life. tr, race, 576 9th St. Richmond. Nelson.Daisy Haekmuler• c"nsw: Rana Crenshaw, Grace L CLERKS: Elizabeth Shade, Isabelle RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4T1NSlECTOR: Mae H. O'Donnell. Walton. Elsie AL Cortez Muss, Samuel S. Brows JUDGES: Mary V. Hill. Helen Mae POLLING PLACE: Nystrom School, S. miclIMUND P"XINtT NO. "A RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 83 Collins, 1111% SL and Maine Ave.. Richmond, Pu LAA-•t; YLALr.: rzwuas Project. POLLING PLACL. Housing Project: CLERKS: Katherine M. Laeorio. Mar INSPECTOR- Miss Grace D. Curry. 21ul Cutt.ng bltd.. ADL 1-C, Richmond. 700 Syr.ng oL, APL Sl, It.cnmund. garet I- Schafer. Lulu Van De Venter.JUDGES: ita.a-ca W. Travis. Cordia L\SYa4:lUR:Lucille Hair. INSPhCCOR: Mattie Were. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2S Wynn. JtjugkS: Anna Aoderoun. Sarah L JUDGAS: Benjamin Ware, Ada Chap- POLLING PLACE: Harold N. Ras- CLERKS-. Iva Item". Margaret Chat- mu en garage.527 Ripley Ave..Richmond. tleton, Anna IL Clemea zanuaw' n INSPECTOR: Roy R. Martin, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- 47A Ct••,•=: Angela Zarcone, Esther Mar CLERKS: Seleaner C. Edmonds, Clo- JUDGES: Frances S. Martin. Anna C. POLLING PLACE: Nystrom SeboaL S flit ice l; So Tis Junes, Wian:e Patterson. 84 Rasmussen, 11th SL, and Maine Ave- RkhMAWAL alt HMUPL PRECINCT N0. i7 R1CHMlOPLNI) PRECINCT NO, M CLERKS,• Jeaurtte M. Power. Audrey INSPECTOR.• Katherine Allamaaaa 1'ULi.Ng YLACa: Runic Mae Bavults POLLING PLACE: SYRIe O. Martin JU1x:F5: Eta M. Jesmea. Esther Bean game. eta N. lat SL, kkhmoiuL iGarase). Zy519 Center SL. Richmond. J. Krohn. Evelyn G. Juillerat e..-rsClUd: ssarsaret eau Bow LNSYkC1LR: MSyrtle U. Martln.y7"` RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 26 ehrao Ji, ,us.S. Asn AL k istntas. Eva O. JUDGES: Loretta Coate, Helen Ii. POLLING PLACE: Iron A. Michel ca- CLERKS: Ferro M. M:lea, Edith Eddy. Hay. Cassiaelli. race, 641 4th St„ Richmond Elizabeth A. Permt•s.s.JK . Cecile G. Bower, Gladys A. CLERKS: Mary E. S:sler, Orenths C. INSPECTOR: Frances Michel. RICHMOND PRECINCT Neal Lemire,Sylvia Lively. JUDGES: Charles H. Fltauff. Mary P01-LL1t: PLACE: Robert Fiaoa 62- D.+.aa Pers TwtUMONU rAZCL\Cr NO. if RICHMOND PrtECINCT NO. 85 9 Barda, rasa 639 11th St- itichmos.. PULL&AG PLACL: Ituhmuad Fire Sta- POLLING PLACE: Housing Project. CLERKS: Jennie M. Shari•, Mary Rabe- INSPECTOR: Minnie I- Jackson- tion :to. 4, iara and Cutting Blvd.. Rich. 4200 Overead Ave., Apt. 1K. Richmond. nort,LLw,•n A.Michel JUDGES: Vola V. Grubbe,Laura FIT. b RICitMOND PRECINCT NO. 27 CLERKS: Ira Mae Eason. Edith Ny Od JUDGES: INSPECTOR: Anna Loran LOLLING !`LACE: Arthur 8 Neckel strum. Goursiaaa Lasater, L+oYECTOR: Mary Laaiae NkkLa JUDGES: Nubeleea J. Echols. Iwaa s,JUUGt is Geraldine A. Pollard. L*aa On. garage. ^65 9th SL. Richmond. RICHMOND P1twiNCr N0. tl INSPECTOR- Alice G. Neckel. POLLING PLACE.Grace Curry garage, MoilfetL CLERKS: Ruth Graves. Helen Hutch- INSPECTOR- Alice S. Rtahrbacha. Juli- 26`6 Grant .lar-. Richmond Lf-s-JC.3`: Juanita MicCsacken. Set=a ifoa. F'rvds Rodnsuez INSPECTOR: GranA% grace Curry. Cart.areila. Jaw Wilson' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 85A Anna Watson.JUDGES: Ir nie L Lest. Lorraine H Mat.HMO.%u PA"INCT NO,66A POLLING PLACE: Housing Project, CLERKS: Betty Jones, Elsie Martin. WJkerGE P &AA.•G PLACX:: st eam.,nd Fire Sta- 420 S. 41st SL, Apt. 1R, Richmond. A_ Blanche Coombs, CLERKS, lees lfodlend Aodh Der tr.n %- 4, Ulu snit Cu.... Blvd, Rieb- INSPECTOR: Virginia R. Kunani RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 26 usu.ed JUDGES: Madge E. Mlrlott. Eleanorkem, Helen Jon-& VECTOR:POLLING PLACE: A. 11"dry rumpus RICHMOND PRECINCT Nb0. 3O 1 cans Joan.Ir_Coos. 3lurse, CLERKS:room• 1501 Pennsylvania AtaRRichmond. POLLING PLACE. Fire Station N;,, 6. CL.Lsb: AaryGhi K% MIary Marshall. MLartL. Uce, Giadys Berri. Cecil Rodney, INSPECTOR: Kathleen G, Santos 4101 Clinton Ate.- Rkbsuad JUDGES: Neu Walker. Home L Frey. INSPEC"TttR: Fluabec at Nora RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SvPb1r W. Dyer. CLERKS: Evelyn Ovbirn. Juanita Hea- JUIM.LS: Eula L Rush. Ern A. R. rallmi PL PRECINCT NO. 4! POLLING ). 340 Dorothy S Massa Rich- ley, Bernice Newton, IPUw tNg YLACb: Iiwutrss Auditorium. iUimng Roam). 34U S. 49th SL, ltich- RlCIIMONLy PRECINCT N0. nuuLJl1.EkItS: Effie Ml Hamilton. Rall M Una and Jefferson Ave.. diebmau.mond. L4SYaC1Ud: Franc" Marone& tNSPEC?OR: Dorothy MassaPOLLINGPLACE: Georg- Smith ca- Kennedy, Jeal Ludwig,y race. Iain Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. JUDGA-i: Ls Verne brown. Helen JUDGES: Sparta Chiuzza. Evelyn Mur- INSPECTOR. Daisy L Peacock. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. $l Musca store. JUDGES. Julia L Maskal. Ethel Sero- POLLING PLACE: Charicie M. Rogers CLs-dKS: Rosalie IL Peagh. Ramona CLERKS: Odell Ham, Leas. Lagorici,yam. felt. carate. 3401 Sulaau Ave_ Rieh mood.T-s. 1.0- Napier- Mary GiovanettL si CLERKS: Ellen Costello. Froda LA 1NSPECTUR: Charkie M. Raters. bucaXOND PRECINCT NO. TO RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 87 Plant CHotMON Arnold.JUDGES. Ruth E. Sherwood, Jed L POA 1 a 6 PLACE: Gadfried Schumach- POLLING PLACE: Project Office, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SO York- er orae.6a01 Ynmama Ave..Hltltmuad. 4300 Huber Ave.. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Fire House No. 3. CLERKS: %ola Amsbary. Shirley Am- Ln:iYsA.TOR: atarguerue Schumacher. INSPECTOR: Mollie Adriaenssens. 1900 ltarr.lt Ave.. Richmond.bury. Mary Lou Griffin. Jt tx;rS: nary Anus, Gladys Clavas. JUDGES: Eloise Worsham, Martha INSPECTOR: Minnie L Phillipa RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. S2 CLkICKS: Irene Pattersoe. bessiur D. Kaehuek. JUDGES: Pelma J. Nichelson. Am- POLLING. PLACE: Pull- School haven. Dorothea S. Duncan. CLARKS: Ethel Jones, Ann De Lego, net.a :\ncwia• Wail and Nalde Sts.. Riehmon.L n1C•bMoru PULLING NO. It Gwendolyn G. Hayford. CLERKS, Joan IL. Graham. Florence IL INSPECTOR: Reaaie McGinn_ POLLING PLACz.; adstn Caswell bv. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.81A' Eaoms, Start' Ilnasird• JUIh:FS: Massie Mitla Jessie Murphy. tag rw..,410 S. lith SLnd..RichmoPOLLING PLACE: Project Office: 1tICH510ND PRECINCT NO. 31 CLERKS: Florence S. Krivoblavek, Max- `zs'cA7lUd: klith Caswell 4300 Huber Ave., n::chmond POLLING PLACE: William Alberigi JUtwra. tan Y. JentuaM Hazel M. INSPECTOR: Wilma E. Nottingham-caret lelmum, Adella M. Gas Tri storenrun, 55s 22nd St., Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 33 J.NAOea. JUDGES: Vivian La Fevere. Burley x- INSPECTOR: Margaret IL Braadau.POLLING PLACE: Nellie LaMar Uv- a-•--=: Laos Deatua. Oese Well. Lea dollar. JUDGES: Lulu A. Hudson. Blanche C, int rte-n, r:,2 oth SL. Riehawad. 1A..an Hammond- CLERKS: Clara M. Hartman, Lillian k Troyer. 1NSPFx OR: Realah Huller. aICHMUNu PRECINCT NO. TIA G. Bolas, frena Canonica. rq CLERKS- Kier- Farrow, LavOnis Carr. JUDGES: Florence A. Wilburn. EIL Pt..-+-rata r"CL: sduh Caswell Il- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 88 Azalea F:. Hawkima Rates. lax ..... atu S. 14" St., n.ehasosd. POLLING PLACE: Project Office: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 32 CLI.RKS: Marx LeMay Nellie Lem". •SaeAC1UR; Adviine E. Stoddard. 4300 tiub:r Ave., Richmond. POLLING PLACE: L Cosemtiai Ca- May RTL' O'Neal. Jtp"c.S: Margaret & Jenmsawn., El- INSYr.C'TOR: Kathryn L Faster. len J. Fi&.ldudc JUDGES: Imogene Pessmer, Ada L mgr• 634 ^^rad Sl_ Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- Saw ra- INSPECTOR: Jeanette A. Lamarra.MILLING PL\CE: Walter Free•san ia.:.n: runue Landers. Mary Bean- Thumtsun. JUDGES:Caroline J.Anderson,Easie L Jr. caraae.650 Schrock Ave.• RkhmoaL d.u., r .&.s Ms. Sea n. CLERKS: Beatrice Smith, Margaret Keiser. INSPECTOR: Margaret Cuasiactsam. nit-HMOND PRECINCT NO. 72 Wetavr, Rhoda Allen. CLERKS: Madeline Meyer. Annie IL JUDGhS: Amelia Cortes. Hare! $trick- YUsA.",iG PLACc.: Carsttne Barkley RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- 89 Kassa, Wilma Steward. land. tarasr. :.4; Kheem Ave. Richmond POLLING PLACE: Housing Project: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13 CLERKS: F.arrir M. Limen, Grace A • .'kCiUk: Cristsb* tarklry- 4h31 Stockton Ave.. ADL 5, Richmond POLLING PLACE. Presbyterian Church Clark. Anne Mme, Flvesnan- JUDGES: Iles gunning, Lulu Flores. INSPECTOR: Ruth Howe. of Redeemer. 23S4 Andrade Ave. Rich RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Sa CL.LUKS. Betty Leffler, xartaa Kehl. JUDgk.S: Slarjur.e Al. Hall, Mary mond.POLLING PLACE: North Richmond Fluteiiet 'tang. Msteka INSPECTOR: Mable J. Fuller. Baptist Church, lwl Filbert sad Al=n sslCHAUND PRECINCT N0. 72 CLERKS: Beetle B. Lundgren, Eutllla JUDGES: Bertha N. Bacon. Marie W. Ave- Richmond- POO IMG PLACr.: si.rbert J. Howell R. Ramirez, Virginia I- Thomas. Hughes, araC:. 4,43 tamocut Ave., Kkhmand. MICHMOND PRECINCT NO.89A CLERKS: H.wca A. Cecil. Anne Las- 1NSPFJ'TOH: C.rneta It McFadden JUDGES: Doroti,y Joads. Josephine JUDGr.S; H Lydia J. riuwelL POLLING PLACE: Rooming Pond. man. Lorene lleaderson• Jackson. JUDI:AS: Hur.et b, Yurtvr. Gladys 4R3i Stockton Ave.. ADL 1. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 34 Fns.r. L-JSYLC Moet: Ircnr a!, rase gi11 r. POLLING PLACE. Max Itattich rumpus CLEl.KS. Belle Owaoan. lhascs --L-'-UKS: Doris Wood. Juste Herrmann. JUDGk_i: Helga Landon. Bonny EI- a. trrce, Irma Berry. Fatuer Swartz lion. r El- room. 840 OR5th St., Richmond. Ed INSPECTOR: Elizabeth, F:ttliac. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. SS r1CHMUNu PRECINCT N0. 14 CLERKS: Helen Purdue, Elizabeth JUDGES: Virginia Marsetta. Gladys POLLING PLACE. Almrado School, i'Ua.LLNG PLACE: Project Office. At. Brace.Joy ArmantrouL Ficucirrdo. Sutter and San Matto St.. Itkhoosf- clusta vu.as Lus.:ns and Curry SL, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 90 CLERKS. Marian Dailey. Caroline INSPECTOR: Dorothy Barbuu-_ li...,-d..a.l- POLLING PLACE: Housing Audito-J. Schnabel, Esther L Hilistrom.JUDGES. Johanna F.wsliad. Elizabeth 1-.-..-CTOK: Alberta Ha les. rium. 'urn and Jefferson Ave.. Itiehmoud RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 3$ M. Liman. JUDgr-,: Lina Ruffnto. L,oaiise M. INSPECTOR: Josephine Wallace. POLLING PLACE: Bertha Hayes ca- CLERKS. Marybeile McNarry, lAwndae Willis_ JUDGES: Miriam E. Georgal, Evelyn rag,-. 441 Dimm SL, Richmond. F. Perry. Ansa Lucile Murrill C•L.41INS: Clara C Galway. Loyola Chaves INSPECTOR: Pauline Weber. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S4 Goaxs. Blanche AL Fester. CLERKS: Irene Chisum, Eva 0. Casey, JUDGES: Irene C. Via:, Florence IL POLLING PLACE:Jahn A-Clariek to- MLCHMOND PRECINCT NO. 74A Mari Linden. Watson, race. •FIR Iit".1 Ave_, Rteho.ont PULLING PLACE: Project Office: At. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 91 CLERKS: Nick Weber, Margaret Smith. INSPECTOR: Tillie K. Biaaa chwn Yiliase. Collins and Curry St., PULLING PLACE: Seaport Auditor- Ruth Connor.JUDGES: Myrtle McMurtrie. Barbara R"camuod• ium. 1220 S. 49th St.. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36 Kendrick, tNai Aa TUR: Mildred Karr.INSPECTOR: Joyce M. Hoffman. POLLING PLACE.: Tensa A. White CLERKS: Mgldr.d Palenehar. Marian G, JUDGk-S: tatty Hargrove. Chilre, Doyle. JUDGES: Joyce L Johnson, Charlie residence. 424 42nd SL. Richmond CL.attab: Cat.rr-na iraavieek. Bernieer M. Wmtaker. Covell. RICHMOND d Oliver. Clemons. Verne Murphy. CLERKS: Cubit McKinney, Inez Erik-INSPECTOR; Syn . Whin. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. STJUICES: Teresa A. White, Dora F. RICHMOND Psat:lNCT NO. 7S son. Giaoiys L Shannon. Wooley, tConsolid ated with Richmond Precinct PUR-I I PLACE: Rverestion Hall. S. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 92 CLERKS: Candus M. McDaniel, Genet No. .9 Ata and h ain•- Ave.. Richmond POLLING PLACE: Seaport Auditor- C, Soderblom, Emma G. Anderson. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. STA I1.DPkCTUH: lone Howell. ium, 1:20 S. 49th St.. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3:tColivo idated with Richmond Product JULM;t.S: Ease L miamn. Angelina INSPECTOR: LaVerne Williams. POLLING PLACE: SL Luke's Methodist Nut .! Civaleh. JUDGES: Prenetta Harris, Thelma Church. 3=00 Barrett Ave„ Rich.ad. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Si CLARKS: Katherine Pimm, Mildred Sharp- INSPECTOR: Caroline F. Mei ee. POLLING PLACE: Kenneth Smith go Rite Rite, Dsiay J- xaddiz CLERKS: Gertrude Jackson, Anna v,- JUDGES: Alma T. Barrett. Virginia race' "t36 L3meada Ave.. Richmond. RICMMOND PRECINCT NO.75A Mae Bridgeman, Dawn Rutter. Diatler. INSPECTOR: liarhara Smith. POLLING PLACE: Recreation Hall. S. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 93 CLERKS: Rose Paschal. Jennie Ann JUDGES: Delo+`+ Bannister. Frances 5th a" Maine Ave.. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: C. E. Crandall Sar- Fantin. Marion R. Iabon. Anderson. INSPECTOR: Ruth I:. Hollingsworth. age. 1131 S. bith SL, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 36 CLERKS: Ina Stansbury. Mae Luterem. JUDGES: Rase L Faulkner,Lucille Gruel), INSPECTOR: Bertha Salvi. POLLING PLACE: Lon Butler garage. Marjorie A. Vottu CLERES:Marie Burdett*,Emma Dowty, JUDGES: Marguerite A. Nissen, Daisy 2800 Barrett Ave-, lttehmaend RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. $! Marie Mcceivy. Mi Jones. e. INSPECTOR: Elsie Butler. POLLING PLACE: Shirley Earley sa- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 76 CLERKS: Fawney Salvi, Irene Cran- JUDGES: Lenora A. Wilson.Pierina A. ra&e. =V, Marieope, Ave.. Richmond POLLING PLACE: U.S.O. Bldg•, S. all• Minnie Heller. McLaughlin INSPECTOR: May Marie I,ynelL 10th and Virginia Ave., Richmond. RICHMIOND PRECINCT NO. 94 CLERKS: Father Fay Hicks Berths JUIX'.ES: Dorothy M. Look. Lucille INSPECTOR:Ethel MI Hauge. POLLING PLACE: T. W. Hannula Anderson, Arritta Thompson, Ster n JUDGES: Yirgina L Huls, Marietta garage. 1683 Santa Clam Ave.. Richmond. Cl.alltvS: Haul M. Saunders. Catherine Heyman. INSPECTOR: MargeryHaaaulnla.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31 POLLING PLACE: Longfellow Jr. High Das'' Sliirlry aFastey. 1.KltE.4: Avery Heyman Flatenee M. JUDGES: Myrle BBeq, Grace Frey. w. School.239 23rd SL. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. N Coffin. I itlian Saunders. CLERKS: Leonora Johnson, Blanche INSPECTOR: Marie O. Vaslis. POLLING PLACE: Henry Abr&o ca- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 76A Auch. Virginia Otis Haynes. JUDGES: Fdsth J. Bryant. Marie S race. 1:i7 Dunn Ave- Rich-and. POLLING PLACE: U.S.O. Bldg.. S. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 95 Riordan. INSPECTOR: Ruth Woodley. 10th and Virginia Ara, Rkhmood CLERKS: Henrietta Dessey. Robert B. JUDGES: Lve Geist. Jessie Miller. INSPECTOR: Joan Waldron. POLLING PLACE: Jacob C. Zwdsle i3 Bryant. Francis Tyler. CLERKS: Emily Anderson. Blanche JUDGES:Beverly Draper.Asses Sievers. garage. 331 SL, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 Abram Lula Markman.CLERKS: Doris Griffin. June Ennis, INSPECTORR:: Esther Luther. rt POLLING PCE: Louise N. Weishar RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. it Katherine Madtris JUDGES: Selma E Stuart, Joann Os LA garage, 202 S. 35th SL. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Edith Olson garage. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 77 des. 4'k INSPECTOR: Lydia Beer. 21 lXi SL. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Coronado School, CLERKS: Juanita Miller, Dollie Pate, JUDGES: Cornelia Wimmer, Phyllis IL INSPECTOR: Ann Pat Vukelied 2001 Virginia Ave.. Richmond. Vivian N. Anderson Van Namec, JUIIGF'Z: Edith Olson. Nein* It. Day. INSPECTOR: Ida Ramsay. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. M sCLERKS: Olen L Campbell, Regina IL CLERKS- Geeia Van Lou. Flamenco JUDGES: Margret Donaldson. Eloise POLLING PLACE: Holy Trinity Epls- Ctrettpp I..aiis.• N. Wrishar. Cerrutii. Martaret Jordon. ltartlein. copal Church. 556 37th SL. Richmond I&IIS10ND PRECINCT NO. 41 RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. i2 CLERKS: Ruth Gray. J.rle xeEwn, INSPECTOR: Georgia Ketten. POLLING PLACE: Stme School. both POLLING PLACE- Peres School.5th and Maude M. Wood JUDGES: Franc" Donahue. Madeline and Cypress Ata, Richmond.Pennsvlvan:a Ave-, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. TTA Maehetta. 1Nct'F'CTOR-. Margaret L Gately. INSPECTOR. Marguerite Willin- POLLING PLACE: Charlotte Thump. CLERKS: Francis Cavoretto, Viola JUDGES: Joatphine Reberts. Katherine JUDGES- Juan ed. La Beaux. Odessa mon waraze. 3:1 S. 22nd SL. Richmoni Wilson, Edith Schwartz. ti- Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9: LICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 126 CLERKS. J,1n, Jtnts, Lorraine Span- JUDG.43: E:ael Sev.iit, C.arlotte Me. POLLING PLACE: Grace Lutheran POLLING PLACE: C_ IL Wright nt % v- Der,Johe Olson. Combe. v. Church, 34th and Barrett Ave., Richmond, ins Roomi. 43e1 Potrero Ave.. Rick-and RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113 CLERKS: Marguerite Dare, Margaret INSPECTOR: Ethel F. Hooper. INSPECTOR: Grace E- Williams. POLLING PLACE: Burkhardt Jars. Collins, Helen Clais, JUDGES: Muriel J. Jensen. Kathryn JUDGES: Marian LattrelL Mable Dix- milb garage. 1916 Gaynor Ave., Rkh- SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO, i F, Ileisrr. on.round.POLLING PLACE: Daniel,Santos gar. CLERKS. Olive Black. Lucille Busby. CLERKS: Mary Lou IJahart. Sarah INSPECTOR- Zepha Henderson. age, 162.4 15th SL, San Pablo. Margaret Colombo. McGrew, Irese W rithL JUDGES: Dora Heinrich, Madelyn Put. INSPECTOR: Pearl Santos. sxRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. s4 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 nam JUDGES: Mary Lennon,Tressle Ladd POLLING PLACE. Arehie M. Buys POLLING PLACE: Iwo. G. Cook gar- CLERKS: Mabel D. Steelman. Violet CLERKS: Erna Wentz, Verna Moe. Caramel. 6iti 35th St. Itiehmoad,age. 529 Dime SL. Riehsaeata. Meron. Alien E. Jaramlllm ges:rrn, B.rnetta Wentz. INSPECTOR: Eta L MDs. INSPECTOR: Berth Spraser. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 144 SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 7 yJUDGES: Arleen It. Caritaen, Una A. JUDGES: Julia A.8fora.lona GCwtk. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy Novaseune POLLING PLACE: Richard McKln- y,+Mryers, CLERKS. Donitb !teller. Alice M. garage. 115 Murdock St., Richmond.. 1f.7 irarnev. 1304 Regina Ave-, San Pablo. CLERKS: Elizabeth A. Sutherland, E,ean. Ellen K•urvers_INSPECTOR: Dorothy Nowascone. INSPECTOR: Mary McKinley- i Ruth S. Davis. Cora Sjostrand- RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 1w JUDGES: Mary Dour, Ethel C. Schae- JUDGES: Richard McKinley, Maud y RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 99 POLLING PLACE: Patrick J. Kearns for.Waianand. POLLING PLACE: John A. Bell %Gar carate. 459 Seth St. Richmond. CLERKS: Helen L Bartholomew, Dor- CLERKS: Ethel Smith, Kathryn Tyree, i age). ?21 34th St- Richmond. INSPECTOR: Mary A.Kearns. othy E. Shinnick. Mary O'Loonty. Hattie M. Glenn. 1 INSPECTOR: Harriet Ball. JUDGES: Lity Fowler. Naomi E. Yea- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 145 SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 6 JUDGES: Galina S. Packard. Flor- ter. POLLING PLACE: Richmond High POLLING PLACE: Adelina Lazzarettl ence I` Moore. CLERKS: Delia C, Conover, Ellerae School 23rd and Tulare Su., Rlehmond. garag:, 2889 11th SL, San Pablo. a CLERKS: Carole !toss, Irma Bell. G. Smith. L elle Bates. INSPECTOR: Lucille IL Deathe. INSPECTOR: Mary C. Beasley. Florence Ash. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. In JUDGES: Jeanne bier. Rita E. Mix. JUDGES: Marie S. Aguisr, Edith M. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 106 POLLING PLACE: Peter Doi Simoai CLERKS: Nancy Lee Thacker, Ruby Balestrieri. POLLING PLACE. Pauline E. Haat- career. :gel Barrett Ave.. Rkbmon& 1. Owens. Bare IL Cooney. CLERKS: Mattie Richardson, Eleanor er tGaraee), S62V Sierra Ave.. Rich- INSPECTOR; Martha Madigan. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 146 L Ricci. Evelyn Jennings. mesad. JUDGES: Peter Det Sinead- Dillie,Lel- POLLING PLACE: Velma Mathis SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 9 INSPECTOR: Ruby M. Templeton. lek-411asement), 966 McLaughlin Ave.. Rich. POLLING PLACE: Riverside School, y JUDGES: Florence M. Waterman.Paul- CLERKS: Katherine Johnson, Clara mord Key Blvd., San Pablo. t ine Iso Hunter. Sehandier• Esther S. Nelsen. INSPECTOR: Mildred Swanson. INSPECTOR: Cecelia Bruce. CLERKS: Itha It. Freshary. Leona IL Ri*HMOND PRECIINCT NO. 124 JUDGES: Flora Anderson. Harriet Me- JUDGES: Edith Kline. Ada Whittob. Roam. Gray" E. Wild. POLLING PLACE: Claude Anderson Ginnie. CLERKS: Madeline Rowland. Anna garage. 3616 Waller Awe,. Richmond. CLERKS: Velma Mathis,Angels Holm. Can". Grace Curl. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lei INSPECTOR: Snot Aadereva. by, Margaret Drwxel. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 16POLLINGPLACE: Cumtaunity Chapel. JUDGES: Mary Ikruw. Agnes J. Wal- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 147 POLLING PLACE: Horace L Curl5019GarvinAve.. Richmond. tees_ POLLING PLACE: harry Ella Junior garage. 28&3 19th SL, San Pablo.INSPECTOR: BIllee Loncarre- CLERKS: Eicr'd Schering. Nellie C_ 11--ch School,33rd SL and Macdonald Ave.. INSPECTOR: Ruth Faris, 7cJUDGES: Alma S. Theis. Ea---& H, tiarL Mattie Huan,Richmond. JUDGES: Hazel Curl, AntoinetteNewman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 125 INSPECTOR: Laura M. Clark. Veers. Y CLERKS. Loretta B. Roe. Mantes S POI LING PLACE. Throdure Brunette JUDGES: Hazel W. Young. Violet V. CLERKS: Ruth Matteson, Edna DarkRtetor. Nina M. Purdom. tGaraeel. 131S Mriapw Ave_. RkhismMUL Vargus. Georxe Neylan. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IC INSPECTOR: Alvisa M. Haswn. CLERKS: Mary M. Ferguson. Ruth SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 11 TILLING PLACE: It. J. Aeredalo JUDGES: G!adr. M. Ib.ry. Ruse M. Gnm *, Blanch. Rings. POLLING. PLACE: Rev. John Shan. Garasea, 4". 32nd St., Rielamond. la trine. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. t non Church. 2003 Broadway, San Pablo. 1NSPIXX'TOR: Grnevirve Gearhart CLERKS: Ethel M. Jcacs. Freda Sett- POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista School INSPECTOR: Horace Curl. JUDGES: Ruby Glirden. Bertha F: zer. Luuwe L Ruberts. Music Roo-u). Hazel and Mira Vista, JUDGES: Stephen Morris, Winfield S. Miller. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 126 RkhmpmL Richter. CLERKS: Marian Cox. Gradne Say- POLLING PUCE: Philip Johnson INSPECTOR: alma L Heath. CLERKS: Mary I. Dexter, Doris Van. for. Nellie Fahlund.tkumpus R•nesl, till 30th St.. Rich- JUDGES: Anna Johnson. Eunice F. dergrilf. Caroline Souza cif RIC'HMONu PRECINCT NO. 163 mood. Anderson. SAY PABLO PRECINCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE. Dai.y Ausros tGar INSPECTOR: Mary F Stark. CLERKS: Hannah F. Anderson. Grace POLLING PLACE: Mary Ann Hance airel. 2501 Gaynor Ave.. Richmond. JUDGES: Dixie Watson- Edith Kerns. Rous•- Kay Jones, garage, 2109 Wilcox Ave., San Pablo. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Sorensen. CLERKS: Elta DaWatrums. Amelia EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2 INSPECTOR: Mary Ann Hance, uJUDGES. Edith Leonard. Alice E Gambs• Anna Dkkrrwa• POLLING PLACE: Florence Nielsen JUDGES: Virginia C. Schreck, Nellie Ackelbein, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 iGarase/, 4032 Arlington blvd., Rich. McLaughlin, yc, CLERKS: Daisy Augnr. Mildred Rude, POLLING PLACE: Aerpli De Barre Inun"CLEKKS: Felicia Richardson,Isles Ann r" Anna C. Dollard. s . Sits Solana Ave.. itkhawe'L INSPECTOR: Gladys Insets. Vabri, Betty Caygill. LI RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 144 I.Nsert7OR: Lauri IL Canals His- JUDGES. Ne1B. R. Mitchell, Madeline SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING PLACE- William Searbeoagbgin M• Dursia. POLLING PLACE: San Pablo News, Garasei. 15.1 :!'.Ili St, Richmond JUDGES: Ruth E. Ik Barer Jane C. CLERKS: Carrie Voorhies, Helen Tal- 13'952 San Pablo .Ave., San Pablo.f;_m INSPECTOR: Mary Ellen Andrea. Mar0ur.L iaf rro. Florence Nielsen. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Blenkush, l JUDGFC: Thelma J. Barthel. Plum& CIA RAS. Evelyn M. Erickson. Dur QST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. I JUDGES: Jessie Pearson, Porion Hogan. Jackson. otuy A. black. Ruth Taylor. PiiLLING PLACE: Margaret S. Blom CLERKS: Mabel M. James, Iso M. Pe- gl: CLERKS: Roxie A.Givens.Reba Reedy. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. Lt (Garagrf. 6052 N. Arlington Ave., Rich, tenon• Olive Scott. Catherine L Kent POLLING PLACE: George CT CT Fd tl:ar• m_n.L SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 14 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 11"S orINSPECTOR: Margaret S. Blom. POLLING PLACE:• Floyd Meyers gar- roLLING PLACE: Wm. F. Beldine acei, 4600 Solana Awn- RkhmosiL JUDGES: Faye Claytor. Dorothy It. age. 2600 O'Hare SL San Pablo. School 9 6;Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued CLERKS; Francis Shepard, Betty Hot- Daniels. Chrystal Woo-AL CLF LKS: Beverly Torrini. !Hollis Tor- JUDGES: Jana F. Decker, Edith E bin, Virginia Bryant GIANT PRECINCT NO. 2 irk. F.rwt3na Yasteraon- Liebman- SAN PA LO PRECINCT NO. 30 POLLING FI.ACE: Stews Foy lGu HERCULES CLERKS: James S. Melton- Anne J, I POLLING PLACE: Itecratipm CtnLrr.POLLING PLACE: Hercules Club Tomlin. Minnie S. Farmer. 24:4 21st St., San Pablo. aee1. 4013 JeR, Kay, Sea !'ab{p hour. Hercules Powder Cu.. Hercules, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR, l'elstine Ytreey. INSPECTOR: Gertrude L Sullins. JUDGES: Hattie M. Grnysoa, 'R111lt 1.ISI'HLTOR: Rosie M Diva. POLLING PLACE:Norman ill.. rest- JUDGES: Myrtle Crews Mabel Cooper• MaeDaus. JUN/GES: Mabel C- Ileneett. Gertrude dears• 161 Maiden Lane, Daarille i CLERKS: lsadorw Alameda, Head CLERKS Gertrude P. Taylor. Lochs Randall. INSPECTOR: Mary BettencourL Meaders, Ortda Ilerthulf. Handy. mia C. For. CLERKS: Gladys L. Lansford. Vernice JUDGES: Lois E. Wells, Virginia Hay- n; EL SOB RECLNCT NO. 1 CIA1T PRECI CT N0. 3 A. Turley. Jerre C. Buckley. Selden. POLLING PLACE: Gordon Auerude I'OI.I.ING PLACE ttrr. loathes Tbam- SEI SY CLERKS: Josephine Renouf, Irene 4 es M. Marino. tGaravei.415 La Paluru Rd..Irl Sobrant as (Garage). 43:1 MrGtothen Nay. San POLLING PLACE: Selby Grammar Schtmks, Dob SAN RASION i INSPECTOR* Henrietta L, Penuals. PabloSchool auditorium. U.3. Highway 40. Tor- JUDGES: Grate M, Mich" Viola INSPECTOR: Rev. Luther Themes. Suer. POLLING PLACE:Sea Ramon![others Aaserudes JUDGES- Alberta W. Williams. Ida INSPECTOR: Zoo E.Norris. Club. San Ramon ES CLERKS: IAA& Iteneau. Bea" S JUDGES: Careoliae A. Saanoleru. Anita INSPECTOR-. Lara F. Feralrs. Cooper. Pauline Knight. CLERKS: Mary E. Shaw. Johnnie Hoc- Bettitp JUDGES:Thelma Smith,Mas$.Swartz. EL SORRANTE PRECINCT NO.2 task, !owns Wrdermyrr. CLERKS: Hsael 1. Anderson. Mercedes CLERKS: Marie Brunt, Wretha Allgood. POLLING PLACE: Rachel IL Chown Sophia Catrus. GIANT PRECINCT N0. 4 Foutch. Asea Ititc m. TASSAJARA V Garage). 600 Renfrew CL, fl Sobranta tlatPOLLINGPLACE: First Rapr INSPECTOR: laabell Dahlgren. Church. 39oe McGlotbrn Nay, San Pablo CROCKETT PRECINCT NQ. 1 POLLING PLACE: Old ?seeders JUDGES: Blanche Newman. Leas E INJ'YECTOR: lues W aodard POLLING PLACE: John Kirkhouse es- School,Tasaiaro, Mattison. JUDGES: Thies Matthews, Nssami ruse. 441 Loving Ave. Crockett INSPECTOR: Selma Rasmussen. INSPECTOR: Esther M. Bauer. JUDGES:Valborg Anderson,Anna RuthCLERKS: Rachel It. Valentine. Chown, flotmoe s' Tush, Elrnore A. Valrntiaa WCLERKS: ]!able Patterson. Gladys A. JUDGES: Margaret Wolcott. Roberts Hansen w EL SOURANTE PRECINCT N0.3 King Jennie M. M Wilts CLaffe ty, Grace Ilett Ra mirt, Dorothy POLLING PLACE: lir Sobrsate [m-CLERKS: Mary O'L Kennedy. Arden N. I alferty. Christine !!. lisfaKda. GIANT PR INCT NO. 3 D. Mu*kL Clan Loardial. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1ipvenrcntClub !louse. Cor. Appian Way POLLING PLACE: Elisabeth Lose CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2 and Sobrante Ave.. El Subrante. Gamgee, =36 Muntalvin Or- Sas Pablo.PULLING ea PLACE: Aa Htsh INSPFC`TOR: June Clark POLLING PLACE: Arora Ave.. Legion School, 1200 Pleasant Hill R.L.IG., Lafayette1INSPECTOR: Elizabeth l.eua Itldy. Peewees and Alexandria ACron-G. i JUDGES: Florence E Jtxfjeld, Jean. JUDGES: Noma Gorman. Crura Mo- kelt_ INSPECTOR: Mabel ra (lanBerni 1 vette Or•aalli. JUDGES: Mildred Burulho, Bunke W. CLERKS: Nora K.Herrmana,Lila Nel- laCLE INSPECTOR: Crede Peter Ellis.CLERKS: diesel D. Parker. Acme JL•DGFS: Tema McManus, EJodia In son, !dotty Morgan,Kuriscl, Relva Mahaea CLERKS: Starguerite M. Racine, Venita EL SORRANTE PRECINCT N0.4 GIANT PRECINCT NO. 6 Ingram• Georgianna Frohwerk. POLLING PLACE: William T. Haat- POLLING PL CE: Warne AhlquistLRKRuettb?tlazeltiae, Camilla LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 2P' ing (Garage), li_a0 Sobrante Ave., EI So tGarac-i- Michele Dr.,San Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Common- x brante. INSPECTOR: Helen IL Varies. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.3 ity Methodist Church. 955 Moraga Rd., INSPECTOR: Edna Hunting. JUDGE: Kathryn Ahlquist. Florence PULLING PLACE: Crockett Fire Pro Lafayette. JUDGES: Agatha W. Cot. Anna He]- O. Itre.rk. twat" Bldc. :K Luring Ave.. CrocketL INSPECTOR: Janecia linceman. gafun. CLERKS: Violet Kelley. Evelyn Mar INSPECTOR: Loretta M. Kenny. JUDGES: Evelyn Blankenship, Clarice CLERKS: Etrl)•n it. Sortson.Luta Mae can, Verns M. Fairer. JUVGES: Tbrresa C. Joseph. Arnold Creagrr. ire, Pearl R. Johmaue, GIANT PRECINCT NO. 7 Edwards. CLERKS: L,uureita Hoover, Betty W. s EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT N0.S POLLING PLACE: Bessie L Hill (Gar, CLERKS: Margaret Vierra. Theresa Hurley, Beryl Anderson. a POLLING YL.ACH: Rancho Seh-L ageei. 1--" Karen R.L. San Pablo. Hallisy. Crisler Rage" LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 3 t Off San Pablo Dam Rd,on Rd,:0) Road INSPECTOR: Bessie L Hi1L CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.4 POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Fire 20, EI Sobranle. JUDGES: Virginia DuschLa. Lot Wilan. PULLING PLACE: Crockett Club. 402 House. WM4 Sl-raga, Rd.. Lafayette. INSPECTOR: June Schaaf.CLERKS: Francis Garner. William "ph Ave.. Crockett INSPECTOR: Thelma I:, Nether, JUDGES: Aaakt) Toykunu. Irene Sam- Litt. Luis Ramey. INSPECTOR: Aura W irtanen. JUDGES: hope E. Steward. Esther P. meter. C:IA\T PRE 'CT NO. 6 JUtx;FS: Maraarct Maloe.y, Madeline Casw*IL CLERKS* !dernier T.Smith.Helen Gib• POLLING PLACE: Nadine Grass(Gar, L Maricich. CLERKS. Jane L (Hanson, Marie Ham-i son. Elizabeth Grade_ asci, 26W O'Harw ltd. San Pablo, CLERKS: Clara M_ MtEntorffer. Helen mond, Josephine Barker. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.6 INSPECTOR: Nadine Gram lL !laugh. Margaret Morgan tijPOLLINGPLACE; El Su6rante Fin JUDGES. Lrpha Morton- Lucille Fiah- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 4 House, 4640 Appian War, EI Sobrante, tr CROCKETT PLA PRECINCT till 5 POLLING or. Dia: Rett-Whitelvd. d Motor INSPECTOR: Wilda Itr•uaie. CLERKS.• Eva L Moa Lorraine P. ' Znd'\(' PLACE: Town Hall Center. Co. garage. Cor. Diablo Blvd and Happy t two. Cur_ ..net Ave.. sViarSt. Crockett Valley ILL, Lafayette. nroJUDGES: Katln•rine D. Lowe, Betty Hanson, ttarhaHiltc. INSPECTOR- TeTeresa Yitate- INSPECTOR: Edith Hammond. a;Atkins. GIANT PRECINCT NO, 9 JUDGES: Eleanor Crow. Ju*ephdne Ar- JUDGES: Gyneth Hale.Martha L John-CLERKS: Etta M. Moore. Maud HL ncuns,didated with Giant Precinct :Sao quilta. sodTarn., lteulah M. Head, I CLERKS: Virginia Ghiorso, Ruth Reid. CLERKS- Dorothy I:. Odom, NancyELSOBRANTEPRECINCTNO.7 OLEUM PRECINCT NO.I 05aaa Tribe Magrath. Dorothy J. Williams.PULLING PLACE: Myrtle S. Carlile POLLING PLACE: Henry Gtdcaa k, Garage), 4001 San Pablo Dam Rd- El hGaravr). Ellerhorat and Alhambra Rd•.CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.6 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 5 i Subrante, Pinole, PULLING PLACE: Safra Garage Show POLLING PLACE: Vallecito School, iNSPIX-17011: Margaret J. Oliver. INSPECTOR-. If-lea Goularte. Rom. 1442" Posses Are.. Crockett. Upper floppy Valley and Sit Diablo Blvd., JUDGES: Priscilla M. Thomas. Mary JIIDGE: Lula Jones INSPECTOR: Florence Yatebnwwff. Lafayette. IMcSlulkn. CLERKS: Margaret oFaria. Mary A. JUDGES: Re Fanucchi, Irma Smaker. INSPECTOR: Lucille Malley. CLERKS: Myrtle S.Carlile. Luau Moa Faris. CLERKS: Dorothy Graben. Theresa JUDGES. Margaret Jensen, Miriam L, 1 ser, Bertha Thomas OLEVM PRECINCT NO. 2 Ghi.WL Elizabeth Gireda. Erb. EL SORRANTE PRECINCT NO.8 tcotuulidated with Pinole Precinct No.CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.7 CLERKS:Catherine Working,Edith Mae POLLING PLACE: Edwin Kamb (Gar 2,i POLLING PLACE: Joe Pallotts garage Mpg• Katherine S. Ornduff. age). 4410 San Pablo Data Rd_ EI So- RODEO PRECINCT N0. I 6th and Pos om Ave-. Cruekett.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 6 brante. POLLING PLACE: Oral Fellows Hall, INSPECTOR: Me" lkvWrwtb, POLLING PLACE: C. E. Turner rum- INSPECTOR: Edo M. I.ehn*ukL Rod... Are_ Hada JUDGES: lteatrice P. Glstrill, Gloria pus room,3343 Las lluertas Rd..Lafayette. t JUDGt:S: Erna Kamb, Gladys L Pra. INSPECTOR: 01a It, Ackerman. McGrath. INSPECTOR, Marjorie McAllister. ther. JUDGES: ltpsr A. Site&. Eleanor Duty. CLERKS: Lrsie E. Haseopuseh, Lenora JUDGES: Virginia L Neuman. Audrey 1CLERKS: Mildred Jordan. Emily T. CLERKS: Mae L Dickinson. Mae A. McAthas. Chertutte C Desmond. A. DarmataL eide, Glynn King. Joseph. LdRth J. Gomes. CROCKETT PRECINCT KO.5 CLERKS: Barbara Markstein, EHstelle EL SOBRAN'TE PRECINCT NO.f RODEO PRECINCT NO. • POLLING PLACE: Valona Fire DepL. J. Raymond, Dorothea IL Minor. POLLING PLACE: Frank Magma POLLING PLACE: St. Patricks Cbureh, 14_e: Lillian St., Crockett LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 7 z Gatava), 500 San Pablo Dam Rd,. El Railroad Ave., Rodeeo.INSPECTOR: Mary J. Rey.POLLING PLACE: Jeilett Store, 3406Sobrantc. INSPECMR: Carrie Guppy. JUDGES: Anna Cimino.California Mar- Mt Diablo Blvd..Lafayette.INSPECTOR: Teresa Banducei. JUDGF.S: Marr Gown. Virginia Rase ebsrnd. INSPECTOR: Doris E. JalletLJLiDGFS; ltatriee Barton. floteaee CLERKS: Mane 14vilc+n, Filaa Erttzger- CLERKS: Mary "Ma}Ia. Corso, S",ia JUDGES: Ellen D. Briars, Pearl ellaom.McMorrun. old :Kellie Owrai weasel Emma ?seeueL CLERKS: Eleanor A. Haller. Lillian CLERKS: Mary A. Nunt Tommie F RODEO PRECINCT NO. 3 CROCKETT PKZCI14CT NO.9 Greene, Elfriedo Zimmerman. ltanducel IMta.), Cathryn Harver. POLLING PLACE: RodsmPULLING PLAGrasaar CE: Dunatty YeszuW Hstore.L SOIIRANTH PRECINCT NO. 10 Sch-4. Garreima Ave..Ave•, Rodw. 627 2 ad LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 8 aore. Ave-. pia Or. POLLING PLL ACE: Lafayette PinE ]'OLEIN(: PLACE: Lela English (Gar iNSPKCTOR: Beatrice Ceutrr. INSPECTOR: Olympia BragasabHouse No. 2.Golden Gateway. Lafayette.a u Maria. W Margaret Dietrich.Stern nte. llernie.r Dotlarldde Merle JUDGES: tlanasb 1l GasperaL LuelRe INSPECTOR: Annie Denevl.INSI'EGTUR JUDGES: Lonus Faulkner, Lela Ens- CLERKS: Helen Fitchett. Mary IL Ma M. l nt JUDGES: Mary M Walsh, Hazel Cold- lish. Clung. Frances Pink. CLLERKS: Lieu Y. Aiello. Gladys S. well. Airobti, Ills Iymek CLERKS: Helen Lindquist, GenevieveCLERKS- ltawrann I.ehnitrc, Lois OI- RODEO PRECINCT NO.i Brett Tullar, Nan IL Brooks,sen, Audrey Ferro*. POLLING PLACE: .finita N. Van An.CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 30 El.SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 11 ken living n,um. 1343 6th SL. Rudau POLLING PLACE:Terrace Motor Saks, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 9 POLLING PLACE: Roo Trimble (Gar 1NSPF(TOR: to Veik Mor-oa. 4:1 Pumum Ave.. Crockett. POLLING PLACE: Methodist Common. ave), 4535 Elmwvwr,( Rd.. EI Sobrwute. JUDGES: Auto D. Kneels. Rose Redri- iNSPEC" OR: Jacgwliae Turner. Ity Church. 946 Mirraga Rd., Lafayette. INSPECTOR. Helen !Aeon. grata- JUDGES: Elaine H. Saunders. Yule INSPECTOR: Gertrude H. Cone. a JUDGES: Edith .Ammon, Jan Eakle. CLERKS: Alice Valine,Maria SL Carim Zanuru. JUDGES: !label A. Hatfield, Ernest P. a CLEItK:: Dorothy Bcand• Ruth Ran- Adeline A. Iteake_ CLERKS.Joy O.Swain.(:lady*Jusaitls, Font shall, Jean Cometta.RODEO PRECINCTNO.S Lan M. RiJntes CLERKS: Jpe7hlnr Ford. Wonita B. PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1 Hatton. Louise P. Burk. El. SORRANTE PRECINCT NO. 12 POLLING I•LACE: Duane W. Owens POLLING PLACE: George Wph real- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 10POLLINGPLACE,. Henrietta lanae 1717eg'• 41t ValIe;a. Ave Radeu deer, Main St„ Purt Cuwta POLLING PLACk;: John H. Rnrso11SI•FCtOR: Ruth M. Owemr INSPECTOR: Anita Fitzs=ralf, residence, 054 Mt. View Dr.. Lafayette. Gornves, 4124 lMuop Dr.. E1 Subroate JUDGES: Margaret D. Braga. LortioarINSPECTORMabelM. Cullen. JUDUES: Ada frie.ls Delp!:. Katlunne INSPECTOR: Alice J. Breckling. Miller. BUDGES. Ada hraarrr. El both K. \\ CLL KKK: Itis butt IllwaKb.a IS Be.', Lava JUD.LS: Maxine R Gllmmr, Jenny i CLERKS. i;one 1`. Stnyud, Marion Mor Margaret M- C.iJdint,CLERKS- Mary E_ Connor. Levan For- Bell Harman. gate_ Alari rig A_ Humphr>v CLERKS: F Nancy Rosso. Dorothy Deey, Marjorie McCall, RODEO PRECINCT NO.4 y POI.U.Nq; PLACE: Jusquin O Valise PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2 Haan• Vivian L Cook.EI.ENG PLACE, PRECINCT NO. U rtarar S M*ro-„ St_ Keri... Y)LLING PLA Poet C'usts Cram- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NQ• 111'(11,LING 1'I.ACh: t hristiar Covina, I.\SYEITUIt !)aur D. ticcaett mar SWIA..L Port Cusea POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Firetontl:arace). .33 Allvnau Ave_ L So JUDGES. Coca M_ Wool. Juila Mar- UMPECTOR: Julia Harrington. House. 994 Storage Rd.. Lafayette.Lrantr. JUDGES: Lies :Kurt". Mary Berggren. INSPECTOR: Ethel Turner.INSPECTOR: Dona Nylander, pit'LERKS: lairettr L G-orir Hazel A. CLt"tKS: Lovina IL Miller, Catherine JUDGES: Vee X. Coleman, MargaretlJUDGES: Candy's Andcraun, Virginia Framorhe. Lura E. Hattara,Strrees. Agnre coytw. G. Nurdlund. S's'• DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS: Blanche H. court. ElizabethRODEOPRECINCTNO.: POLLING PLACE: American Legion Emery. Lillian Armaninn.CLERKS:C Wilma Lehman, Mary I. IlnnL Christine Covington, POLLING PLACE !! o, Natsaa sa Hall. Car. Harts and Prospect Avs., Dan. LAPAYELTB PRECINCT NO. 12rage,3 2 ICarc s Ave..e ftodea+ PULLING PLACE: Dorr IL Eisler EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT N0. la 1SSSYEI-TUR: :Ana Olivutt. r'Rr. POLLING PLACE: Rose! Plak (Gar INSPECT . A J. ivottia. Ilaele INSPECTOR: Mawir Farnsworth. residence, I(6: Monticello Rd.. Lafayette. awry, 699 Andrew* \ ry . Sobtxsta IAdsrr. JUDGES: Venice Collins.Nanette Brom. INSPECTOR: Thelma GrantINSPECTOR: Mary Wright.riCLERKS: Margaret Dvri* Wats-111. Iry. JUDGES: Louise Etzler. Ruth Dietz.JUDGES; Ha el flak. Ruth Barker. CLERKS. Albert F. Collins. Arthur A. CLERKS: Anna Peoureen, Lnly Shias,Ce.:rgia l:ror. Una FCLve..rth i CLERKS: Silva. Ea Brummctt tleraioe RODEO PRECINCT NO.8 Farnworth_ Eisiber M Owens Jeanne Vollmer. Calfm, Sterne Silva, PILLING PLACE: Bayo Vista Goa-DANVILLE PRECINCT N0. 2 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 13ELSORRANTEPRECINCTtil. IS POLLING PLACE: Sae Ramos Valley POLLING PLACE: M. C. Gildersleeve wimuatty1tme„ Ras» Vista- !glare»POLLING PLACh:: Sheldon School, INSPECTOR. Ida M. Scqu.SL Usiva High Schrad-Hwy.21 and Love[ane, garacr. 3661 Mosswood Dr., Lafayette. INSPKC'1OR: Thelma Holtz JC 1021 May Road. kl Subraate t Danville INSPECTOR: Thelma Gildersleeve. 1 JUDGES: Adelaide Hines, Gassie S INSPECTOR: Dorothy Candey. StJUDGES: acie Lcntise Gordon, HelenJUDGES: Margaret Heim.Mildred Ktil F"iaa JVDGES: Mamie Catrin. Isabelle A Y. Cushman. CLERKS: Marion Mckenzie. firma CLERKS: Cleo Collins. Cathryn Harely. P rsadl. Millie It. Slater. Grate M. 1om&A CLERKS: Helen O. Stanley, Gladys G. ROI.I.INGN'OOD PRECINCT N0. 1 RODEO YRAiCINCT C._f CLERKS: J,vsir Nelson. Carols Cordell, Willarts. Laverne Howell AL"J Kra%mWhL LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 14 LOLLING PLACE: Arlirrre J. Young POLLING PLACE: tAro Vista Comb.DANVILLE PRECINCT % 3 POLLINGPLACE: A, St AadrerrsGaracei, 2726 Grrerovr od Dr., San Pablo. munily Ride•, Rayl. Vi*•-n, Rodeo, POLLING PLACE: Norman Brooks rumpus nom, 5 Arbor Way. Hidden Val-INSPECTOR: Lillian M. Richardson. INSPECTOR. Clintrs F. Winter. residence 10 !laiden Lane. Danville, ley, Lafayette. JUDGES: Minah F. Sheer. Katherine JUDGIy: Ruhr f Collins. Liaaie L INSPECTOR: Jana lonergan. INSPECTOR: Josephine M. Varni. x. A. Moue. Fulliaatoa, JUDGES: Mersa IL Hatton. Wiliam JUDGES: Elizabeth F. Hartman, Ma- f CLERKS: Fern Villines, Margaret Gi- CLERKS: Vera IL C'ouctraa. Gladys $rtae a_ be[ B. Alford r anni. Jimmie iturns. Brund er. Myna Clark- CLERKS: Adeline H. Knutson. Laura CLERKS: Helml M. Dansk., La Mary.ROLIINGWOOD PRECINCT N0.2 RODEO PRECINCT NO. 10 Mac:duv Aeeeleei R. Murray. las Andrews. Meta Sohler. POLLING ('LACE: Evalyn Childers POLLING PLACE: Baro Vista Caaa-DANVILLE PRECiNCT NQ. 4 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1S Garourn, 2921 Rollingwood Dr.. San Pab• mueity Bldg., 11Aya Vista, R.sdax POLLING PLACE. Fire House. Harts PULLING PLACE: Ethel Wyman gar. 4 1.,. INSPECTOR; Jraaie Jeaes. Ave. Danville age. 32143 Walnut Lane. Lafayette. yINSPECTOR: Elsie Sandow. JUDGES: Matti Harei.on, France*Med• INSPECTOR: Margaret M Edmunds.INSPECTOR: Catherine Myers. F JUDGES: Mary Severn, Clara Korth. lering• JUDGES: haul C-A. C. W. Scott JUDGES: Mollie K. Hearne, Ethel Wy.CLERKS: Hv,lyn Childers. Ernestine CLERKS: Laura King. Mildred Lang. CLERKS- no Joan Brown. Beatrice Mit- man. Parks. Camille Mark, Elvera Sunette- ehdL Rowe D. Ferrara. CLERKS: Edith IL Edmunds, Marion ownROI.I.INGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3 RODEO PRECINCT N0.10A DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. S L Leighton, Jean C. Kennedy. j POLLING PLACE.- Ernest Bill tGar POLLING PLACE: It." Vista Cam. POLLING PLACE: Leslie E. Ferguson LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 16 1 avel. 28S! Arundel Way, San Pablo,munity luck., Bayo Vista, Rare taaideerr- 211 El Sobrante Dr.. Danville. POLLING PLACE: Milton G. Claus. is INSFE7CTOR: Velma Voorhies,INSPECTOR: Shirley INSPECTOR: Rosen. Maluaey. senius residence, 3500 Hamlin Rd., La- JUDGES: Marguerite L 1 i Templer. Honorer. Ned! maJUDGES: Mary Cuissbam. Zeimn JUDGES: Lorisa R. Markle, Dvnase IL fayette f Taylor. Finley. Brown. INSPECTOR: Margaret A.McNairy.i CLERKS: Billie Noe. Leas Hill• Hanel CLEtiKS: Frances C.Campbell.Floeenea CLERKS- Elisabeth S. Ferguson, Irene JUDGES: Margaret Wehmeier, Alveras ti.j Rhodes. Ko-a. Barbara G. Napier. Momtnad.Coriada Kendall. Lund. ROLl.[NGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3A PINOLE PRECINCT N0. I DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS: Adele C. Bacon. Dorothy S. PULLING PLACE: Ragnar Nilsson POLLING PLACE: Joemb Aeenmsasa POLLING PLACE: Diablo Country Miller, Ellen T. Jaekaon. garage, 21;64 Arundel Way. San Pablo. e Sam Pablo Ave,. PinsoLe. Club. Main Bldg- Diablo LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 11 INSPECTOR: Velma Eddy. INSPECTOR: Danny Barkley. INSPECTOR: Both !l. Donahue- POLLING PLACE: Dr. Samuel W.JUDGES:Helen Lewis.Father M•Peder- JUDGES: Betty Johanson. Helm Sara. Smith, rumpus room. I029 Sunnybrook i Potts. i JUDGE:!: Ernestine N(Isaea, Zelda save. CI etre: Goodall. M• William. Eve. Rd•. Lafayette: CLERKS: Vircinia Anderson, Haul CLERKS: Ellen S W*—n. Gertrude line V. Arrasmith, Madeline E. Living- INSPECTOR: Alla P. Knudsen. hx Hetzrl. Bella M. Tnueel. M Terry. Mary C_ SBsat Ston.JUDGES: Ann Dickson. Mamie M. rOLEUXNO. 2 DANVILLE PRM.WCT NO. 7 Salo. ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 4 4000s:yladated with Pude Pevclaet No. 2) POLLING PLACE: American Legion CLERKS: Marilyn C. Stoops. lamaPOLLINGPLACE: Marie Johnson POLLING PLACE:City Ha1L Plow SL. Hall.Cor. Hartz and Prospect Aves., Dun. Jean non, Virginia E. Marne. r+Geroge), 29 Chevy \1'ay, Sea Pablo Finers ville_ Canon, PRECINCT NO. 18INSPECTOR: Betty Walk, INSPECTOR: Leroy C- LeFebrm INSPECTOR: Adelaide Wilkerson. POLLING PLACE: Richard Benofsky— x-JUDGES: Maxine Filson.Gladys Cavia. JUDGES: Mary A- Lewis. Edwien L JUDGES: !Lary Lampkin, Norma L Garage. 4053 Valente Ct, LafayetteCLERKS: Corton J. Phelps. Helen Sil.a. Peraber. INSPECTOR: Barbara Benofsky.Wilson, Marie Johnsom. CLERKS:Marie E.Dutra.Eatelh Coats. CLERKS: Jane C. Doctor, Lillian Ste- JI'DGES: Velma M. Clements, Marion ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. S Marie Sandlin. Carthy. Olivia Garman. B. Dull. POLLING PLACE: Robert Kenner PINOLE PRECINCTNO.3 DANVILLE PRECINCT KO. 6 CLERKS: Grace Slefker, Ada Apo!- 1 Gararel. 2966 Chevy Way, San Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Antose Lope* ga. POLLING PLACE: American Legion tole, Dorothy Pence, 3 INSPECTOR: Sophia Anderson. rage. 612 Quisan Ave_ Pinole. Indy-Car-Harts and Prospect Ave*..Dasw, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1! i JUDGES: Canymir Manes. Gleam Han- INSPECTOR: Etta L Curran. Wille POLLING. PLACE: Gerry W. Garrett back.JUDGES: Celste H_ Silvas, Marisa T. INSPECTOR: Louise Lawrence residence. 3291 Beechwoal Dr., Lafayette CLERKS: Rusalrr McCarty. Ethel A. I- JUDGES: Charlotte Van Gordon. Ger. INSPECTOR: Vi-Is Birmingham. Keener, Lyuiac Houston. CLERKS: Myrtle D. Manning. Lois 1_ tsudo T. Serve. JUDGES: Virginia Garevieh, Laura I:.flans-a. ]lane Harroe CLERKS: Muriel L MuGIANTPRECINCT 'CO. 1 rphy. Eleanor Birch, POLLING PLACF- Giant Itowlinc 111NOLK PRECINCT NO. 4 IL <:e11sg er, Mildred C. Minard. CLERKS: Marcvret IL Hopper, Ruth Club, Giant District• Richmond. POLLING PLACE: FrvdQPlua Smith DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. !tinier, Father Sutch. INSPECTOR: Carl Pinto. liv;.oc roan. S,-4 Sth Ave. Pinole POLLING PLACE: San Ramon Valley LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO,20 1 i JUDGES: Mamie R. Luiz.Edward Har INSPECTOR.: FredLolphia Smith_ Union High Schaal. Highway 22 and Love POLLING PLACE: Won. L Fry garage, dyman. JUDGES: Clair Mases, lrrae Hoa- I a_ Daarille_ 1191 Pleasant Hill Circle, Lafayette. CIXRKS: Yeo,--,rt C.A. Daue•;'r t`tr`y. INSPECTOR: Viola S_ R.,L INSPECTOR: Gertrude Fry. Tuesday, September 21, 1974 - continued 297 Toni IL JUL)4;1i: Itess+r L Heiser. F:ureace INSPECTOR: Vacin:a H. Wilder, POLLING PLACE: Beatrice Rowe,gs- May Coale.JUDGES: Cleo C, Fuller, Vlolette Mae- nae. 1449'Rudkrair;IM.•Walnut Creek:•,•; CLERKS: Carrie I- W.4.atrr. Dorothy CLERKS: Louise McOrtmott. Adele Lean,INSPECTOR: Beatrice Rowe. .-.,r:a Jensen, Marcia A. Clark, irraaa. Jean Benoun. CLERKS: E7oveeee Cockburn, Luis B. JUDGES: Maud K. Smith, Pauline Ran- LAFAY ETTE PRECINCT NO. 21 ORINDA PRELLNCT NO.iS Carter. Lucy Meadows. derson. lit POLLING PLACE:: latayette improve- POLLING PLACE: Duswko' Crall sae- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO-1s CLERKS: Mildred S. Martin, Abby Ban- ment Club. Maraca Rd- Lafayette. mentions count. 123 Ins Vegas RSL Orieda. POLLING PLACE: Florence Million, nett. Ethel Mork. INS!'Et`TOR: Marjoriv lioward INSPECTOR: Any Macomber. Sales Roe.m. 2646 N. Pala St„ Walnut SARANAP PRECINCT NO. I w, JUDGES: Elsie M.Sear. Ines lesirc• JUDGES: Helen L Atkinson. Vera A. Creek. POLLING PLACE: Perry P. Johnson CLEBKS: itenha Jam Patton. Ethel Went. INSPECTOR: Florente Millan. camas. 1121 E:1 Curtain Blvd., Walnut It. Valley. Ira•nr La sale. CI.ERK.i: D a-AbT It. Crall. Marion L JUDGES: Grace N. Ingram. Gladys D. Creek. x I.AFAVLTTE PRECINCT NO. 22 Suitcases. S4e M. lleieriai brown. 1NePFCTOR: Peggy P. Johnson. POLLING PLACE: William F. Mor- ORINDA PRECINCT NO.16 CLERKS: L. P. Million, Blanche Mae- JUDGES: Kathryn Dodds, Gladys Kan- rison residence 3301 N. Luelle Lane. POLLING PLACE: Warren Harrold araar. Ruby 11. Wischemann. ter. Latalrtta real eatate, office- 105-A Orinds Hwy.. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.11 CLERKS! Rebecca Adams, Hilda E. INSPECTOR: 011ie May Fehr. Orinda POLLING PLACE: Mae E, O Neill. Anderson. Mary Horner. JUDGES: Elaine M Osborne. Mercedes INSPECTOR: Ana L Bailey. severe.212 Marshall Dr..Walnut Creek. SARANAP PRECYMCT NO.2 GiovanettL JUDGES: Elles L Wilder. Dorothy INSPECTOR: Aloe M. Piecone. POLLING PLACE: Almin Ackley rest- CLERKS: GvrendaJn Morrison. Georgia Gm%sL JUDGES: Mae E. O'Neill. Christine d+-ace.1141 D-wina Lane.Walnut Creek. Wall. Elizabeth C- Nsien. CLERKS: Giaetrs Q Owen. Marie M. LeGault INSPECTOR- Evelyn Williams. t.AFAVL-M PRM-16CT NO. 23 Schilbac. Lys" J- McLain.CLERKS: Mary R. Recd, En Bell Me- JUDt:ES: Almim Ackley, Lillian G. POLLING PLACE: tesraett Realty Of- ORINDA PRi9CINCT NO.IT DouralL Bernice M. Jones. Leavitt, fico 3665 Mt. Diablo B:se Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Lester Chapman WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.12 CLERK.';: Ralphine A. Fuller. Ellamass INSPECTOR: Barbara Gto.tti. playroom. lac Ovrrbilt Herd. Orisda. POLLING PLACE: Margaret Open- Monde. Mildred I. Reedv. JUDGES; Edith R. veetlmer. Grafix S INSPECTOR: Doris R. Fesssttea. haw garage, Pi61 2nd Ave„ Walnut SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 3 Harter. JUDGES: Las I. Staff. Cecelia Mont- Crack. POLLING PLACE: Hendrick Piano Co,. CLERKS: Gladys Holm.. Emma Steers, C-Ifte 3r. INSPECTOR: Margaret Openshaw. 2370 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Walnut Creek. Meta Eike. CLERKS: Doris Ckavosn. Oneida L JUDGES: Hazel Wilburn, Patricia A. INSPECTOR: Evelyn Silva LAFAYETTE PREC ACT NO. 26 Skilling. !rear MarDraal.l.Barer& JUPCFS: Louse Otto, Phyllis A. A POLLING PLACE: Leon* N. Fekete ORINDA.PRECINCT NO.all CLERKS: Edith IL Gaines. Dolores Donielann. y tieaideace.736 Ln Palus IN. Lafayette.POLIJNG PLACE: Theodore Harter Hontmann. Juanita Burkhardt. CLERK: Ruth Hull. Josephine Monseq, INSPECTOR: petty R Noack. lawai, Oak Circle. Ovioda. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.13 Aulden. Sehaeffer. F JUDGES: Constance W Qursa.Cumturt INSPECTOR: Rare V. Baldwin. POLLING PLACE: Ruby Haynes ga-SARANAP PRECINCT NO. Scott JUDGES; Wirtabrl Harris. Grace C, rare. 2360 Overlook Dr., Walnut Creek. POLLING PLACE: Frsnr a Butterfield CLERKS: Kathryn M. Follette. Carol Farrell INSPECTOR: Lena Bottomley. residence, 30 Panoramic Way, Walnut Evans, Phyllis I:. Woulasts. CLERKS: Dpnatby M. Turk. Ave B. JUDGES: Ethel M. Miller, William E. Creek. LAFAYhTTE PRECINCT NO. 2S Mryrwm, Durothy L Derwall Haynes. 1NaPF.rTOR: Frnncea Butterfield. b POLLING PLACE: Clasesee J. Vallado ORaNDA PRECINCT NO.19 CLERKS: Claire M. Krebs. Mary Car- JUDGES: Helen M. Campbell, Hazel C. rumpus raxrn.399 Coloradan Ct-. Lafayette. POLLING PLACE: Alhd Elkinten olyn Waver, Althea S. Salley. Vnlr, NSPEYTOR: Mw thy Hallaehey. hobby ream. 11 lHnseybill Rd., Otioda.WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.14 CLERKS: Jmen L Hewitt, Gladys Lu JUDGES. Shirley L Thaler. Jean INSPECTOR: Rum Shurdeff. POLLING PLACE: Thelma F. Lavin- man. Amv Nansen. Weeks. JUDGES: Ann Elkintun, E&tb V. der career, 302 Diablo View Rd.. La•CARANAP PRECINCT NO. S CLERKS: Louise Chambers.Mariam Val- Stallwvrth, taTKte. POLi.ING PLACE: Katherine L Con- lsdo. Sandra Heiasa, CLERKS: Muriel May. Ruth Hlarckfiel.t, INSPECTOR: Rose M Raer. nrliv residence. 1336 Blvd. Way, Walnut L,' CANYON Dorothy Sr"t- JUDGES: Ellen IL Rawlsell. Thelma F. Creek, POLLING PLACE: Canyon Store. Can- OKINDA PRECINCT NO.29 Lavinder. iVCPFCTOR: Lefu D. Grny, you. POLLING PLACE: Lucile W.Peaeack CLERKS: Gladys Taylor,Clara L Far- JUDGES: Katherine L, Connelly, Lilly INSPECTOR: James P. Montgomery. family recces. 161 lomieedy La-Oriada, well, Ann Qrumbauch. P.O, !lox 196. Canyon. INSPECTOR: Lucile W.Peacock. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 15 CLERKS:Geraldine Herr, Velma Prada. JUDGES: herr! H. Durpre Gladys L JUDGES: Fat Walker, Yieakt Yuldaer. POLLING FLAKE: ElizabethWedel Chrimt;n- Warn-r. Shelly. CLERKS: Rare Marie, Ririe. Louise res6lence. 13,15 Milton Ave, Walnut Creek.SARANAP PRP.CiNCT NO. 6 CLERKS: Marcia Eagle. Thelma A. Kaudara. Evelyn F. Daahell INSPECTOK: Elisabeth Wedel. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy J. Smith Jacobs. Grace A. Knipe ALAMO PRECINCT NO. I JUDGES: Alhs C. Dougherty. Gene- earsre. 2633 Newell Ave., Wnlnut Creek. MORAGA PRECINCT NO, I POLLING PLACE: Charles Byington vieve D. Horan. iNCPF,CTOR: Dorothy J. Smith. TOLLING PLACE: Maraca School Au- realty office. IPA: N. Memorial Hwy, CLERK9: Merle M. Luck, Mary A. JUDGES: Jessie M. Young, Sara Lee Alamo Casady. June V. Knahenshui.ditnrium, Maraca. Adams. INSPECTOR: J.w•Phimr Y. ltaiUk.INSPECTOR: Rowson C. Qyisrtoe. WALNUT CREEL[PRECIISC?NO.If CLERKS: Mildred V. Swift, Georgia JUDGES: Say,hir Harbarth, Juba A. JUDGES: Ethel L Dolan. Mas? A. POLLING: PLACE: Margaret 1. Cock- Lehre. Kathryn S. Freeriricz. Cross. S Sanders. Cross. erten reaidenee, 1848 Almond Ave„ Wal-SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 7 CLERK: Qernia•M. Hoyt CLERKS: Marie M. O'Brien. Mary nut Creek. POLLING PLACE,: Pnrkmead Rchoot AIORAGA PRECINCT' N0. 2 Cushman. Elizabeth Carlaua INSPECTOR: Moreover L Cockerton. all purpose room, Newell Ave., Walnut ALAMO PRECINCT NO, 2 JUDGES: Lillian Jensen. Katherine G. POLLING PLACE- Rumen IL Lowrey Est..w Creek.TOLLING FLAKE; Monaca School An-iNCPF.CTOR: Trent E. Pi-I. ditorium. Maraca. earacr: 1413 Susaybroak Rel- Walnut CLERICS: June M. Cleveland, Vera F. Greek. MrCa1L Norma [Sennett JUDGES: Acnes Wntlund, Betty 1)od-1NSPECI'OR: Amy E Sousa. JUDGES: Evelyn It. Kazar. Anita M. INSPECTOR. Hansa M. Kander. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.IT MoniiKos- Trinidad. JUDGES: Betty Ruth Austin. Katherine POLLING PLACE: Eds 0-Steuer (Ga- CLERKS: Dorothy Martin. an.Jean CLFRK: Marian R. Devia ktnen. GRAN H. Martin. Kimball. ravel. 1977 Diablo Dr.. Walnut Creek. SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 8 ST. MARI•'S CLERKS: Lena Mathrtam. Emma C. INSPECTOR: Isabella McGerhon. POLLING PLACE: Grace Lowe garage. rIx POLLING PLACE: St Ma»'s Coutire. West. Sumas P. Clench, JUDGES: Johanna Coekerton,Doris W. 2^_2,1 Whyte Park Ave., Walnut Creek. St Mary's ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 3 Joh eewn INSPECTOR: William J. Wilkinson.POLLING PLACE: Alamo Commualty CLERKS: Fda P. Struer, Mary A. INCPF.CTOR: Lenore , Ann Ramming. Abri R-asi. Raymond J. Mc- Clu. Danville Highway. Alame Christa.r. Frances H. Srhnrd-r. CLERKS: Genre Loewe, Ann Baekns. V CLERKS: Edwina Cadwell, Marjorie Ar C4rth1'. INSPFCIOR: Msrpnt F. Rime WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.18 Mores;. D1 r•-them Marker. mritks: Maurine J. Barry. Face— JUDGES: Eupbraia E Wright. Arve& POLLING PLACE: Loots E. Brown SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 9 Dolan, lwv,J. Lane.It. See,lL oC.raer), .M7I [Yak Park Blvd. Walnut POLLING PLACE.: J seal Briley its. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS.- Elim O. Newman. Lena A. Creek. ace. 2795 Aencia Rd.. Walnut Creek. MOLLiNG PLACE: lkw Snort Hut scar Asmaa. Dtertla Wegner. INSPECTOR. Loteta E. Brown. INcPFCTOR: Joseph Briley. ParkPwd. FA Toyonal Rd.. Orinda.ALAMO PRECINCT NO. i JUDGES: Claire P. Douglas. Bernice JUDGES: Teresa M. Adkins. Frances. INSPECWH: Helen W. Drvxrm. TOLLING PLACE: Alam.. Cumeuanity L Ntumann. E, Railey, 111C)C:ES: Lena L IA*. Prinatis A. Cline taneilt: Highway. Alam CLE:P,KS: Wilmuth Gustafson, Doris CLERKS: Patricia Rinne, Helen Auglr. Farrar. DNSPFCTOIt- Juane Mi—Las. Mart)-ucall. Stephanie S. Ferguson. Beth nonan. CI.ERES: Cecile L. Ambler, lily T. JUDGY.S. Syhia J. Lawr:e. Ethyl B, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 19 RARAVAP PRECINCT NO. 16 v Itrush, Mina Seine.. Davin POLLING: PLACE: Carrie H. Wahl- PnI.LiNG PLACE: Helen C. Schroeder ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS: Mabel ii Driver. Alma Hob. here N:"est House;. 1291 Walden Rd, lama!, 1132 EI Curtola Blvd, Walnut POLLING PLACE. Carrie Brown ttsi- sae. !.&calla Nickerson. Walnut Creek. Creek. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. S INSi•E(TUR: Ela M. Peshoa 4,. denec. !6a Orinda Hwy. Orimda. MILLING PLACE- Charles Byrucle& JUDGES: Carrie IL Wahlbarg. iris JUDGES:Ed Helen k Schroeder. INSPECTOR: Leis Killincswt.rth. realty "(rice. IeP_ N. Manorial Hwy.. M. Nelson JUDGES: Fwlith G. Akers. Marjorie L. b. JUDGES: Virginia L G rsimue. Irene HL Atasfw CLERKS: Ysry D. Varner, Lilian Jen Schimmel. Trachout. 1SSPEY'Tt1R: Aaea u flrintyrr. sup. Mary Priori CLERKS: Frances Ford, Wilms Net- CLERKS: al CLERKS: Ines J.Colgan.Carrie Brown. 1 Moucie. Dorothy WAL NUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.20 son, Jean E. Hendricks JUDGES: Martha S Patricia A. Seiarrt POLLING PLACE: Edward M. Row_ CARANAP PRECINCT NO. 11 ORINDA PRECINCT NO 3 Powell. POLLING PLACE: Lillian Stevens w O I`OI. RIN PLACE: James Anderson CLERKS- Beatrice E-Guy.Mario&Hoff• lana! (Itesielcoee). 1367 Pleasant MU Rd. race. 12S Miramonte Rd. Walnut Creek- POLLING reek- s man. Joair M. Beauchamp- Lafayette. INSPECTOR: Lillian Stevens. Lanai, 5 Via Hermosa. Orinda ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 6 INSPECTOR: Lucinda Risotto. JUDGES: Margaret Marsan, Isabel C. INSPECTOR: Margaret Kaesline. POLLING PLACE: Margaret Sornbrre JUDGES: Hilda P. Bush. June Front. Mead JUDGES: Elizabeth ludo. Hilda Ev- mirage, iTO Jackson Way,Walnut Creek. un CLERKS: Mary S. Burton, Helen E. arta, CLERKS: Edna C. Witte, Virgins Aiman. Wilma Scoville. CLERKS: Thelma M. Sweet, Edna P. INSPE)t'TOR: Margaret Sw.vtbrm Sammann, Thomas W. Scott JUDGE: Amelia Devitt. Georgina E SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 12 Kersh, Ebthcr C. Anderson. Barringer. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT'NO.21 POLLING PLACE: Janet N. Cotlrw ommA PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLING PLACE: Eleanor M. DixonPOLLINGPLACE: Orinda Schou, "ll CLERKS: Er. Miriam HL Jackson, F]ea- 2''2 game. 178 Arlene Dr., Walnut Creek. t sur MacDonald. Miriam Mrt.gee. resi.ienee, t Larkey Lane, Walnut INSPECTOR: Janet N. Cotlow. Orinda Hwy„ Orinda. ALHAYiB1tA PRECINCT N0. / Creek' JUDGES: Maxine E. Couch, Marion IL yin,INSPECTOR: Eleanor M. Dixon INSPECTOR; Janet C ]oceans MatthlIRlUD(:ES: Mary de Soto. Lillian Dar- POLLING POLLING PLACE: Teas Vivra ga-Vivta- JUD:ES: Acnes M. Nowak. Eleanore D. CLERKS:S: Jennie A. Cochrane, Gladys, rington, rage. Alhambra Valley Rd. Delores Kim Clarke. F. Pereell. Catherine M. Strickland Ce. and Sheridan lane- CLERKS: Mary Cist, Dorothy N. Sager, CLERKS: June Haddra, Haul tiering. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. I INSPECTOR: " O_ Vfrm- Rutin L Robertson JUDGES: Ruth Armstrong. Mabel M. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 22 POLLING PLACE: May tEhler bowT. Wilson. ORINDA PRECINCT NO,S Am lvx+n. POLLING PLACE: Patricia Lahey ga- m 3500 Ricks Ave., Martinez POLLING PLACE: Dr. Murray H• CLERKS:Jessie M.Sosnicksoa.Dorothy mer, U-14 Lindell Dr., Walnut Creek- INSPECTOR: May A. Ehler. JUDGES: Fern Robinson, Jennie Ctrl Groves !anal. 25 Camino End— Rd. Almond- Aremede "Lando. INSPECTOR: Clain James r Orinda 2 JUDGES: Anna Mae McFadden.Patricia tensa. INSPF.C'TOR• Edith Rrevel. ALHAIIBPL PRECINCT NO. A. LaM CLERKS:Ruth M.Wells,Matte Sehaaer. JUDGES: Floral Miller. Elizabeth C- POLLING PLACE: Alhambraa Farm Jessie E. Thn EZ P Badeler- Bureau Bldg Alhambra Ysdlef and Rem CLERKS: Dorothy Fatz, Ruth Deering,MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS: Mamarrt Mar,ve. Dorothy ties Valley RAs. Haws-res Stewart. POLLING PLACE. T.V. APPIanea Lorimer. Rmtrier Jackson. INSPECTOR: Margaret S. Plummer- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 23 Mart. 417 Main SL, Martinez. JUDGES: Martha It e.TrebbsMildred POLLING PLACE: Eleanor L Seiben INSPECTOR: Elsa U. McClellan, ORINDA PRECINCT NO.6 J. Wambols. lieh residence. 2104 Stewart Ave.. Walnut JUDGES- Muriel R. Gallagher. Kath. POLLING PLACE: Ralph Hall carafe. CLERKS: Pauline D. French. Dolores Crack trine Aiello. M Davis Rd., Orinda. INSPECTOR: Leona Johnson. INS]'FY`TOIt: Ih.nathr }ala Backer, Betty W. Cobb. JUD(:F:ti: Eleanor L Seiberlleb, Non CLERKS: Josephine Pander,Mary HarM CREEK PRECl\CT NO. 1 rizon, Vhelma L. Robbins. JUDGES: Icy M. Lane. Louise B. POLLING PI ICE: Maxine Dicnan ga- Burkhien. 31ARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3 a Galbraith. raze. 134 Marzarido Dr..Walnut Creek.CLERKS: Virginia M. Botti, Marcery POLLING PLACE: Leslie H. Sharp ga-CLERKS: Elizabeth Y.Hunter. Louise Ilaie A. Doman. Brossard.Coralyu IL Dodson rare. 1001 Arlington Way, Martina J Batty. Helen I'udds. Jltp(:F_: Malvel Italessi.fer. Maxine WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 21 w ORINDA PRECINCT NO.: Dienar, POLLING PLACE: Mildred E.mbree ga. INSPECTOR: Elsie R Kaowler ncr- :W!0 Stand Rd, Walnut Creek.JUDGES: Maude Mezin. Meredith Wood. POLLING PLACE: Charles J. Gibbs CLERKS: Zito M. lkdcrn. •\Cera Good CLERKS: Sylvia R. Ball. Ida Dittmar, plarnxim, 134 Sleepy Hallow Laver, b,r Mare('.vats, INSPECTOR: Thelma b Basler. JUDGES: Mildred Embree. Anna C. Gertrude T Myers. Orinda. WALNI T CREEK PRHxINCT NO. 2 Iiamrili MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. INSPECTOR: Jean N. Barkley. IY)LIiNt: PLACE: Lareaa S. Bradley CLERKS: Thelma W. Jensen. Solevig POLLING PLACE:Martinez Fire House. i JUDGES: livivu 1, Gibbs. Lulu V. rvsid-nr. 1740 Almond Ct-, Walnut Creek 621 Jones SL. Martinez. Branch, INSPECTOR: Lorca& S Bradley. Strand. Gladys Nobler. CLERKS: Henrietta Den Dulk. Ruth IL JUD:FS: Rubin D_ Fahr. Bertha Ryan. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 25 INSPECTOR: Lena Salvatori. r Thurmt n. Esther Johnson. CLERKS: Emily R. cae!rf. Eleanor HL POLLING PLACE.: Jreeta Hanson ga- JUDGES: Nellie Nicholson, Edith C f ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 8 Glass- !lab-I .And-rx+n. race. 131 Blies Dr., Walnut Creek. Graper. K POLLING PLACE: Gros a O. Hartsell W AL\i'T CREEK PRECINCT NO.3 INSPECTOR: Dura McConnell. CLERKS: Vera McNamara. Nina M. ears MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 6playroom. 1_5 Meadow Ln., Orinda POLLING PLACE: Walnut Recreation Jean Cranford. Beatrice Keefe. JamesT Jones. tion SpA` INSPECTOR: Elizabeah Radford. Center. 1411 Venaria. R.L. Walnut Creek. CLERKS: Creta [Janson, Maud E. POLLING, PLACE: Margaret Crowd JUDGES: Pearl C Hartsell. Joy F. INSPECTOR: Muriel Vee S Walker. Tweed- Colleen JL Lekse. residence, 1604 Berrellessa SL. Martlws Hareis JU[1GF_: Muriel V. IAarand Barbara WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 26 INSPECTOR: Margaret Croad. CLERKS: Gladys Hieffineton, Glades I: Winkelman. POLLING PLACE: /horn W. Parker JUDGES: Annie F« Dutra. Mary E.atMcCloskey, Henrietta Maderis. CI.E!tKS: Betty J. Laving. Mary S ORINDA PRECINCT NO,9 Marsh. Su- lt6eed• gamer, 10 Crest Court, Walnut Creek. Andrews. POLLING PLACE: G.artr A Warren WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. INSPECTOR: Irene M. Lightfoot CLERKS: Josephine McTaggart, Daisys recreation room, 7 Dun Gabriel Wye MILLING PLACE: Robert Black rasl- JUDGES: Jeanne Ii. Parker, Lenom A. Lean, Marie LaJeunasae. Orinda. dense. 19-- !urns Vista Ave,. Walnut K--nbcrc- 31ARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 6 INSPECTOR: Ada Warren. Creek CLERKS: Faye E, Jones. Belle A. Gal- POLLING PLACE: Alhambra Union JUDGES: Ruth I: Brown. Audrey R. INSPECTOR: Ethel Van Ftrorklin. AveMartinedarer. Irma Judson.Hieh School. Vestibulerthie of Boy's Gym. Al- Cannon, JUU(:F1: Jessie Thomas. Eva tomes. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2T hambn ,.z CLERKS: Marie I:. Carroll. Onilre CLERKS: J. Razoar T. Moulin. Norma POLLING PLACE: Lavon Harkness, INSPECTOR: Clam C. Doolaa Baptista. Dorothy Felting. C. Jessup. Fre" Chaser. residence. 151 N-well Ave.. Walnut Creek. JUDGES: Nell Lopes. IL M. Carter. p ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 10 WALNUT CREEK PRP,CiNCT NO, S INSPECTOR: Laron Harkness. CLERKS: Olga Bryan, Ray Lewis. AS- POLLiNG PLACE: Warrva Harrold POLLING PLACE: Ano Parker garage, JUDGES: Marie F. McRae, Eva Stew- nes Carroll. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO, T real raatc .dfice. Itri Orinda Hwy. ISS 2nd Ave-. Walnut Creek. art. POLLING PLACE: Dora Isabel Bakea 57 Orinda. INSPECTOR: Barbara Durflineer. CLERKS: Family Hirtler. Elizabeth A. INSPECTOR: Arline S. Harrold. JUDGFS: Jessie Halstead. Ann Parker. I,ls-, Frances B. Murray.residence, O Allah St,Martina JUDGES: Ruth Mott. Ituth Tinkham.CLERKS: Gladys Bear,. Clean L Mac WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 28 INSPECTOR: Ade rgM. Larson- a . CLERKS: Carrie )w Gates. Olive Ea lady, Virziaia fL Diekievmra POLLING PLACE.: Florence F. Wald JUDGES: Gertrude Virginia King. Dors nest, Lois M.Jeppson.WAL\1T CREEK PRECINCT NO. 6 garage. "416 Casa Way, Walnut Creek. Isabel Bakst: INSPECTOR: Florence F Wald. CLERKS: Carrie Buss, Ella G. Ware. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.Il POLLING PLACE: Virginia Hair o- Annie M.Crow. POLLING PLACE: Forest Jecterom ga- tare. 1:1 Gr raway Dr.. Walnut Creek.JUDGES: Reyes Lindsey, Evelyn Larson. rave 265 Camino Pablo. Orinda. INSPECITOR: Laurel H. Goff. CLERKS: Voata P. Laughlin, Florence 31ARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 8 ti INSPECTOR: Alta L Littlft JUKES: Kathryn R. Hoover. lose- 1. Dailey. Irene P. SulUvan. POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth Neail rest- JUDGES: Mollie Blue, Mary Sucker. phine Monaca WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 29 donee, 1445 Pacheco Blvd.. Martinez. CLERKS: Esther Durinte; Eva M. CLERKS: Mary Miller. Virginia Hair. POLLING PLACE: Henry C. Hopp ga- INSPECTOR: Shelagh B. Giberti. Gentry. Clair L Petersen. Billie Jeanne Drabim. ace. !079 West Holly Dr.. Walnut Creek. JUDGES: Daniel N. Buttrick, Marcella c ORINDA PRECINCT NO.32 WAD NUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. T INSPECTOR: Clan T Hopp. Vanni. POLLING PLACE: Cheater F. Green POLLING PLACE: Marie G. Hebert JUDGES: Henry C. Hopp.Theo Kincaid CLERKS: Jeanne E. Barkley, Elizabeth playroom. 11 Orchard Rd. Orinds. Bance. lst a Glen View De. Walnut CLERKS: Fay Stoner. Myrtle Martin. Nail. Mary McMarrow. INSPECTOR: Ardine Holcombe Crrek. Ada Margaret Noeelker, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 9 JUDGES: Ethel M. Green. Lucille K. INSPECTOR: Jane H. Hanscom. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 39 POLLING PLACE: Congregational Anthonisen. JUDGE'S: Elizabeth Hartley. Marie C. POLLING PLACE: Theresa P. Crowley Church. Court and Susana Sts.. Martina. CLERKS: Fborcnce R. Paine Grace Hebert. caner. 10:0 Homestead Ave., Walnut INSPECTOR: Ruth Randall Claneiarulla, Ruth E. Henry. CLERKS: Dorris L Dome. Pearl Zen- Creek. JUDGES: Florence Pistochint, Mary G. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.13 Blaine. Berniere M. Burrieht. INSPECTOR: Cam M. Brennan.Devereux. POLLING PLACE: Dr. Carl Smith. WAL\UT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 8 JUDGES: Eva IL West. [.rah K.Adams. CLERKS: Jennie M. Sanderson, Eliza-3 Lanai, 4 Valley View ltd,. Orinda. POLLING PLACE: Lucille IL Adams. CLERKS: Theresa P. Crowley, Emma beth Crow. Norma F« Riepling. INSPECTOR: Lula Namon.basement. _a" San Miguel Dr- Walnut D. Olcott- Mary M. Weddle. 31ARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 16 JUDGES; Dorothy Williams, Ruth 14. Creek. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 31 POLLING PLACE: Masonic Temple,702 mentelINSPECTOR: Lucille IL Adams 14)LLING PLACE: Dorothy Silverthorn Thompson St.. Martina. CLF,itKS: Helen 11. McLverty. Patricia JUDGF.3: Mildred deLaverux. Anna gamer. "'••o Cherry Lane,., Walnut Creek. INSPECTOR: Ethel L. Pascoe. Fairchild. Myrtle M. Tomato. Packet. iNSPECIOR: Laina F. Lindberg. JUDGES: Leone Ilinrichson. Edwin S. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 14 CI.E:ItKS: lune Winterton. Marsucr- JUDGES: Phyllis A. Stauffer, Dorothy Pascoe. POLLiNG PLACE- Sbrpard of the its L. Duels. Heim N. YeLrve_ ll.dman. CLERKS: Lucille S. Kassik, Irene L Valley Lutheran Church.274 Orchard I'd.. WAL NDT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: Therean N. Freitas. Pauline Sencer. Mary Harrison. Orinda POLLING PLACE: Virginia HL Wilder L Tate. Laura C. Bartlett 31ARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. I1 INSPECTOR: La Vyne Y, Day. tamer, 1301 Atma Ave- Walnut Creek. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 32 POLLING PLACE: Veterans' Memorial 298 Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued Building. Car. Ward and Court Sts., Mar Ave,l. Arthur Rd.. Martinez. JUDGES: Lillian Leaver, Frances J. INSPEC'TOP_: Juanita Y. Perdue tinea,L\SPECT(IR. Clovis Wytal Oeat JUDGES: Admen M. Rink. Ariel L, i INSPECTOR. Elizabeth Gallacher. JUDGES.G ldic IL Partner.Alma redia. CEJ:ltir : Comae C_ Stoner. Ida 31" Brown. Jt1DGF:S: Clara F. Lurey, Bertha G CLF:I:KS: Ann Metherall. Mabrdir F De Benedetti. Pauline Bfdlle CLERKS: Caroline M. Dessslie, Edith Cook. Alls.td. Helen L. Miuimaki. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 21 Rendlrman. Florence M. Doran. CLERKS: Alline Macomber. Eleanor VINE HILL PRECINCT NO.2A POLLING PLACE: Sabina Marlyn a-CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 44 Ruth Warren. Altha M. Walford. POLLING PLACE: Clovis \lyal are race. 1318 HalseeDrive. Concord- POLLING PLACE: RaMachado bast MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO, I2 meat, tbetwor" Paclor o Blvd.and Central INSPECTOR: Sabina Martya- mcnt. 1420 Monument B1v,L, Concord. POLLING PLACE- Edwin H. -Morgan Avel, Arthur Ltd_, Martinez JUDGES: Isabelle De Mena. Gladys C. INSPECTOR: Julia Wilson. basement, 1121 ExclAwr St., Martinez. 1NSFFxTOR: Aunte L Nelsori Gillet JUDGES: Provie Dimmick,Helen Costes INSI'EXTUR. Idabel Mortar JUU(:FS: ltess(e L Fuller, lhelen IL CLERKS. IlonAby M. Rummel,Kathleen CLERKS: Olive Strand, Sllrlam Bee- a, JUDGES: Roberta M. Stair. Ruth Era. Dodson, R. McGregor. Betty M. Brede Hard, Elizabeth Dickenson CLERKS. L.ona Sona, Beatrice W. CLEILKS: Mary R Renews. Edsa M.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. L' CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 45 Welts, Amy Fryer.Krracdy, Daraxbor Burgess. POLLING PLACE: Edith A. Chamber- POLLING PLACE: Theodore M. Phil- tl' MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 13 VINE HILL PRECINCT N0.26 Ra prase, b25 Burnie Clair Ln_.Concord lips garage. 130 iAland Way Concord. POLLING PLACE: INCTssir A. Conway INSPECTOR: Marie A. McMillan. INSPECTOR.Elizabeth A. Carrithers, residence, 1506 ACE: r St_, Martinez. POLLING PLACE: Mary IL Steels JUDGES: Evelyn Linderea, Edna A. JUDGES: Iva F. Miller, Yvonne P. INence, 1506 Agnes D. Griffin resid encs ibetwora Pacheco Blvd. and Barrer_ Phillips. t central Are l Arthur Rd.. Martiene:. JUDGES; Charlotte Castrucci. Heinle A- 1NSPEYTOR: Mary IL Steele CLERF:S: Fbhrue V. id. Lanlse CLERKS: Ruth A literalism, Margaret A Fel Novak. Suzanne G. Conway. Vervgse, Elizabeth SL I)rexd rr' CLERKS: Leah V.Lurk,Elia M.Heflin. CONCORDMaryCapps' Nettie Jesters.LCONCORD PRECINCT NO. 23 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 46 Vera L Draper. CLERKS; Albertine IL 3lltehell. Latae POLLING PLACE. Frank R. Straight POLLING PLACE: Arleen Brassy a- gym'H Swum Freda IL O'Lm. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 14 residence.300 Walnut Ave.. Concord rase, 1I86 Pear Dr., Concord POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. Gideon CONCORD PRECINCT NO. I INSPECTOR: Ellea A. 3traighL INSPXCTOR: imuirene M. Morrow. Karate. E011 Pine SL, Martine. POLLING PLACE: Alfred De Benedetti JUDGES: ticks P. Emanuels. Hrlsn S. JUDGES: Clara W. Hinkle, Ls Rue INSPECTOR: Emote Mary Westearider. baeemral. '193 Groat St., Coaertrd. ParwL England J JUDGES: Doris Surters. May C. Leo- INSPECTOR; !laud Jonas. CLERKS: Katherine E. Fax. Adys CLERKS: Gengvn Wast. Pearly Jane rian. JUDGES: Elisabeth Karin". EJian De Vanasek. Anna C. Muaerup. Kalinowski, Ruth F. Parks. m1 CLERKS: Dorothy M.Gideon.Valentina B`rbCdderti- l.oreae McGuire. Mildred CONCORD PRECINCT 110. 24 CONCORD PRECINCT %0. 47 d .. Smith, Julia Genender. StCLERKS: May ClurkaMcGu POLLING PLACE: F'lor•raee Messlcr PULLING PLACE: Kathleen A. Rush MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. IS rvoidenee. 38 Hillside Ave.. Concord warms•. 1n01 Novmi Dr., Concord. r4 POLIJNG PLACE: Emily G, Carlson CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2 INSPECTOR: Mary E Duartt tNSPFCTOR: Kathleen A. Rush. Sara(o. :i l5.Allulmbra Arc.Mattinrz. 1101AING PLACE: Juder John Gam- JUDGES- Grace M. Nkaburs, Florence JUDGES: Blanche E. Jones, Betty IL 1NSPhCTO1t: 4mily McCowan. rota Justice Chambets. 2410 Mt. Diablo Massive_ Mavn.rd. JUDGES: Marie Sacchi. Irene Harris. SL. Cunard,CLERKS: Mercedes Hartman. Bertha CLERKS: Margaret M. Dean. Letfna M. v"r' CLERKS: Emily G, Carleeun. Lovilia F. INSPI IUR: Alice C. Brubaker.J. TuMason,Nellie Y. MasuYute, rod F. nee. lmtxlle, Lula Marvin.JUDGES: L.em U. Harden. Helen S CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 25 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 48 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 16 lllaekmar. POLLING PLACE: Ruth Osborn a- POLLING PLACE: Tslitha Y. Emery POLLING PLACE: John It. Lavelle CLERKS: Elizabeth H_ Smith Irene M. race. IWApple DedDerr. Concorrerid-raw., 161s6 Garnet Ione, Concord rmidence, 1445 Meech SL. Martine. Albin, Cars.dl Bush. INSPECTOR: Anita Austin.INSPECTOR: Talitha Y. Emery. 7 ' INSPECTOR: Jahn R George.CONCORD PRECINCT NO_ 3 JUDGES: Jean Melfain. Dorothy L lUV;E1:: Genevieve K. Anderson, Fred- sr JUDGES: Adelaide Silva. Minnie I_ POLLING PLACE- Stella Eddy. mel- 3(uv'ar. cries L Maher- Crispin. dears. 13:3 ML Dupla Si. Ceutewd CLERKS: Muriel D. BrIlinsp, Virginia t:Lh.cKb. hath C. Yarrington. Ethel A. C1,E.RKS; Zelma F. Hervey. Nina B IL+it• Clam W. McKinnon. ltrarrr. Dorothy E PRECMayloINCT t INSPECTOR: Scalia Eddy.2 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 49 Fowler. Mae M. Itism.JUDGES: Margaret H. Foskett- Roe CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 6 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1:Frances Davis. POLLING PLACE: Ralph Williams a- POLLING PLACE: .. Con o Trading Post POLLING PLACE: Alice IL Pro"er CIEIt6S: l+lyth De Tar. Tel Loewy. msv. 21:1% Mildred Street. Concord 5vr• s Alst Ctnytan Rd, Concord residence. 624 Talbert St. Martinet. INSPECTOR: Heart Holmes_INSPECTOR: Carrie Shoenberger. INSPE4_-Wr,. Gotta RartolomeL Aliso Shinn JUDGES: Christine A. Watson. Leona J11DGn3: List.&M.Thayer,Orlinds R. t CONCORD PRECINCT NO_ 4 Faria. JUDG!S: Louise Hoffman Spul:r, Lori- A. Waseca. los Gibrrti i'C)ILIN(: PLACE: Farm Icureou Club CLERKS: Miriam i. McKenzie. Sally LLt:KKS: Kathryn Washburn, Vera E. CLERKS; Mabel C. Norton, Minta M. liew,e, Cr.cai'rnn Bur. Ltd and Walnut Pa kaird, Ethel Olsson. j A,.•.. Concord_ F_ Moody. OItD is PRECINCT al'raa, Ali" IL Presser. CONCORD PR<:CINCT N0. 2T CONCORDCPRECINCT: r*.s NO. 50 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. IS INSYE:TUit; Margaret Miller. POLLING PLACE- Kuae DerineenrJ POLLING PLACE.: Yrscilla A. Kim- POLLiNG PLACE: Iloz.c MCKcazic Ea- JUDGES' Airiaas McDonald. Enid L res d we. 1401 Concord Ave..Concord• bail r siden.e. Ill La Vista Atiny, Cora- rate. Geo Brown SL. Martinez.North. 1NspFcMR: Evangeline L Davina. coni Ik INSPECTOR: Louise M_ I'elot. CI.i:RKS: Parr A- Johnson. Ia Fern JUDGES: Elcanot 3L Lauroed.Susie]L INSPECTOR: Priscilla A. Kimball. aj w:tnaaw Jar.4a,iiat IL Gcm14L JUDGES: Lillian Cappelli, Ruth W. JUDGES: Isetta Klein. Maty M. alar Rock. Burt-e4 tolomri, CO\CORD PRECINCT NO. S CLERKS: J. Myrtle Hulse, Kathtecn CLERKS: Helen L Cinte. Valera L CLEUKS- Margaret F. Colmer. Doris "kLUNG PLACE: Jean V. Pay eesi- \Cua.m- Emma N. Hstvalrs-d MCL R Lucille Pinnell r;,e Cn,cker, Harriette A. Funs. dente.2:w Marette Zane.Concord.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. '8 MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 19 INSPECTOR- Jean V. May. 114JLLING PLACE: Lucy M.Jamieson CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 51 POLLING PLACE: William Zufall. JUDGES: Maxine IL Esalincer, Alvin carats, 130 Arlington Rd.. Concord POLLING PLACE: Wilms M. Sands, rumpus mint. 3410 Ricks Court, Martinez. M. Atwood- IX_;Pc-'Toff. Lucy 3l. Jamieson.residence. 200 Smith Lane. Concord INSPECTOR. Caroline Mr(nncke. CLFRKS: Emily J_ Dascallort_ Leeoea JUDGES- Jewell E Forsyth, Res A [NSc'aCTOR: Henrietta Gaylord JUDGES; Ellie P. Kunar.Marie ThomIl.- Lerat. Marrorw E. Rohrer. Howell. JUDGES: Wilma 3L Sands. Ann Zun- son, CONCORD PRECINCT NQ f CLERK5: Nathlie L Malloy, Dolores dal. CLERKS: Martha Knape. Myrtle M. POLLING PLACE- Virginia M. C bs&- McElroy. rare S. Simmons_ CLERKS: Annette S.McLean,Virginia Latchaw. Lucile Woodson. enbenrd garage. 312 Olivem Rd. Coaeord.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 29 G- Hubbard. Leans H- Randall t" MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO-24 INSPECTOR: Barbara Lee Hiskup- POLLUI(: PLACE: Crawford Village CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 52 POLLING PLACE: Cecil I: Hums JUDGES: Kathryn Broyles. lanian Scbu,,L 1:00 San Carlos St, Concord. POLLING PLACE: Handy's Appliance prase.Alhambra Vly. Rd..Martinez.Blythe. INSPE TOR: Beatrice M- McFarlinL Store s INSPECTOR. Mildred C. Burns. CtaxRKS: Audrey Dowaward, Belie A. JUDGES: Elizabeth R Vaughn. Lucille INSPECTOR: Lorraine K.Searle JUDGES: Mildred L Montell. Verna Reymuds, Pamaild Bibbee. cars u. JUDGES: Anne Walsh, Gwendolyn Welch. CONCORD PRECINCT N0. T CLERKS: Bessie Burd Juanda A.Flint. Betteriey. CLERKS: Ruth L Center. Marjozie POLLING t'I.AC£: Marvin R 111aalus- Lretilr A. Laetrieks.CLERKS: Lucille B. Hieb. Pearl IL Hall.Vcria B. Ray. sial,aaratr.00 Mir rt R-L.Concord. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. SS Fitzermld. Jaye Lee Pratt. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.21 INSPEC'T'OR:Thelma 3I McCot m. 1c.,ns.d:.latr4 with Concord Precinct CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 53 POLLING PL ACE: Dorothy Viera, a- JUDGES: C. L De Benedetti. Elisabeth Nor 30r POLLING PLACE: Ygnacio Valley tate, 1230 Gregory Ave„ Martinez.Connelly. POLLING PLACE: Frances Rutherford School, Chalomat Rd, Concord INSPECTOR-. Tessio Thrdke3d CLERKS: Marcia R ltlakeasbi6 ]lacyprate. 2v'2ts Ifoa:faeio SL. Can INSPECTOR: Marie E Siadrrions JUDGES; Ida Iwai Roberson. Amanda F. Sora rerviBr. Martha Haraw INSPECTOR; constants M. RaweEDGES: Peter IL G.nocchio, Ethel V. A. Mackenzie L'ICONCORDPKENCT NO. a JUDGES: Vert M. Luna, Gladys E. CLERKS: Dorothy Virra, Nellie Cat- POLLING PLACE: Robert IL Herglasd Davis. CLERKS: Ernestine J. Pazzi, Edith J. tarello, Faner, Porter. rumpus room,Its=E]adid Ave,Casiceed. CLERKS: Gerdy M_ Sterane, Roberta 3langini, Mary Hogan_ y. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. INSPECTOR. Evelyn McKesa, J. Currier, Clara M. Hand CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 54POLLINGPLACE: Itemise L Abern JUDGES,: la Jeune Hscdrd. Dorothy E CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 31 Consolidated with cord Precinct ! tr,tidener, S39 Talbert SL. Martinus. Ruse POLLING PLACE: Patricia A. Hazel-37) INSPECTOR; Bernier L Ahern. CLERKS: Alma Schsdelt. Justine Lane- wood career. 31" Saltie St. Coaeoed CONCORD NO. NO55I JUDGE»1: Elisabeth Goodson,Mary iwafi. rider. petty D. Welch. INSPECTOR: Shirley IL Davis. POLLING PLACE: Mary C. Creed ca. CLERKS: Marie Ltict,%rds. Stella 1.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 9 JUW:ES: Patricia A. Hazelwood. Pa. rage. 2305 North 8th 34, Concord Sutton. Holli. A. Lasell. POLLING PLACE: M. !< Cbrissm p- tr(cfa IL Silva_ INSPECTOR: Mary C. Creed. MARTINET PRECINCT NO. 23 rare. M:6 Sinclair Ave„ Concord. CLERKS: Blanche Nichola, Marianne JUDGES: Beverly McClintock,Joy Phil- ! POLLING PLACE: Martines Jr. H(eh INSPECTOR: Emma Q. Christen. PedraW. Kaby L Carter. lips. School. Auditorium Orehrstm Pit, Court JUDGES: May Lester,Ileulah!:Barry.CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 32 CLERKS: Lee Ann Madding,Loretta A. R and Warr wn Stn. Martinez. CLERKS. L\etya N. POLLING PLACE: Wren AvenuaParks Velm¢J. Royal 1NSPFCCOR; Marguerite Burk. TN ui n. William F. Krnnerley_ School_ Wren Ave.. Coweosd. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 56 JIiDGI::: Theresa L Anderson. Mar-CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR: Evelyn Marshall. POLLING PLACE: Cottle IA Dair caret 1, Lamb. POLLINI: PLACE: Clayton Valley JUDGES: Besafe C. Spoowart. Charlotte Duyle garage 2121 Dens Dr., Concord. C:LFRKS,. Emily C. Scares. Mary IL Srh,,ol luuUi•I.urlxsr mam. 43.5 Clayton M. SA,- h%spi CTOR: Lottle Le Dair Doyle ' Me-tan, Edna L Garr^t U•_but. Connerd CLERKS: t--•Ila alae Ilocan. Ruth Blah- JUDGES: Betty M. S. Griffith, Char. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.24 INiSPEY,T01t: Katherine Srarrow, chard, Karan IL Author. mien Scull luett PULLING PLACE: Velma Wolter a• JUIOGS; H.Icn Flo,l. Mae It. Hunt CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 33 CLERKS: Anne M. Turner, Adel& J. rag:. 34:10 linxkaide Dr„ Martians. CLERKS: lternic- Conriictti. CMistde POLLING PLACZ; Margaret Topping Lysins, Shirley Mo.-n. typ INSPECTOR- Velma Wolter, B. L>fflr.. Katherine A, Cararwta. rva.tnrcv, la.9 Granada Dr..Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 37 JUDGES. Come X. Menefee, Marjnre CONCORD PRECINIT Ntl. 11 iN,PECTOR: Marrarr:t T..t,pinst. 1Cnnsolidat:d w th Concord Precinct rL. Hitt POLLING PLACE: Charles L Roberts JUDA;CS: 1'.an.•tu C. lunnswa• Lois No_ 5.51 CLERKS; Maxine Palmer. £vOya B. rr^ l ^ ' r-o 1un„t Dr.. CuacwrdCONCORD PRECINCT NO. 58 HaN. Asm s J, Parnell, 1N`5 FYTUR: Jos.-uUne TreWao, 7[. Bryn Kus MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. I JUDGES: Yarm.• C_ Costs. Lorena C CLE:tAS 3harr.,r:e C. Snort, Marjorie (Consolidated with Concord Precinct Dcv gar 3lrrtlta 3Cdtud No. 'tOi c O1.1.1NG PLACE- l.,u:e N. Ialrie 1t.3,eti. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 34 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 59 offir in r•s.l, 1330 Poster St.. Martinez CLERK,;: Eleanor R Wiley, Elise POLLING PLACE: EVA E. Sawdoa POLL1NtI PLACE: 3L, W. Pelletier ga- INSPECTOR: Annabelle Itridc. Young. wrah•ne Is. Tr-at. s.-trace. IalS Fara Forests Rd, Can. rax,*. 024 Hawthorne Dr.. Walnut Creek. JU11:IS, "is N. Labrie. Evwlyn AI• CON(-ORD PRECINCT NO. 12 card. INSPECTOR: Sylvia F. NesbitL font. VOLUNG !'LACK: Janes H. Sheehan115PECTOR: Ethel E. Satsdon. JUDGES: Virginia Spenst, Lois Pells• CLERKS: Mildred l)awa,n. Gladys Yale. Celr o: Cas.v:rd tLvd. Custard- JVLCES; Lillian IL P.rry.—Ytde M&ns- tier. Ituth Mulcahy. IN%rEX-MIt- L,ry Saeisua Cat. CLEP.K: Elizabeth Ervin.r- 111T. VIEW PRECINCT NO. ` ES7: Mars Dencem. Zaidaw Pled- CLERKS: Olive F. P.tersnn. Ella Fee- ASSOCIATED PRECINCT t POLLING PLACE: Thomas Talestiao nx•utc• z-s+on, r.,n. Catherine Stoffels. POLLING PLACE: Avon Club House. Karate. 1311 Verne St.. Martinez. t'l.eRKS- Helen Ellingson. Edith Cava. Asauelated INSPECTOR: ltirdelle J. Blakemore, Jayne F Ulm. COXCORD PRECINCT NO. 3S INSPECTOR: Edith S. Penn. J()DGFa: Nancy Bartoloni.4. Irene Man-CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 13 POLLING PLACE: Cecil M. Hartley JUDGES: Harriett G. Smelts, Mabel zinc•I`('LUNG PI_'%CE: Martha IL Grace- St12 ConcordB1r.L.Concord IL Copeland.INSPECTOR: Elmer Coleman.CLERKS:R Pearl en Haotaa Margaret sine r E - nor 1M Pacific St.. C+eterL JUDGES': Veda SL Clauncb. AIMna CLERKS: Florence H. Bacon. Jane IL yERaeoa, Rorh tiavdtn. INSPECTOR: Martha K Grveriee. Edwards. Frances i, Laud-rhach. MT. ViEW PRECINCT NO. 3 JUDGES: Edna C. Heat. Trera L Cal- M Ca`ticy' COWELL PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: ML View Fire Hall, dtra_CLERKS: Wilma Underwood. Beraiee POLLING PLACE: H. Cowell Lime Martinez and Shell Ave. Martinez CLERKS., Lillian E ReFfaru.eiL Mev Hiteieeack. ser. Yavaa X. and C mvuz, or. 1st and ASL, Cowell INSPECTOR: ECTOR: Ruth F. Hart CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 36DrrsaiteCorvineM. I.srocri. INSPECTOR: Mary F. Sullivan. 1 CONCORD PRECINCT 'CO. 14 PULLING PLACE: Mabe! Goddard gas- JUDGES: Opal K. Akers, Margret M. jJUDGES: Nell M. Kelly. Mary Martie ace. :03 Hirer St. CoseordSummers. FQLLlNG PLACE: urea•- Calibre regi- tNSYECTOR: !label G .ldard Kenneuy. CLERKS., Fred L. Pater. Lom B. dryer•2021 Fhu SL,Con--ard. oCLEniiS: EUuI A Thoma. MaxineSkidnior•, May & Wallin V•SPEmCTOR: Ire Calibre JLDGES: Meru Martin Amelia Mut NtufelJ, Mary X. Borden. SIT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 4 JUDGES: Beatrice IL rrits, Valea E qtr CLING PLACE: Margaret Fmda 3('t^"• CLERKS: Clefts Matlreros. Dorothy PACHECO PRECINCT' NO. I I w Ratner. 2576 L.zli- Ave., Martinez. CIXURKS: E]rla Annie. chbe S+Www So:t.-.r:aad Dorutty Roberson. POLLING PLACE: Pacheco Town Hall. INSPECTOR: Leona M.1NSP%CTOR: Heater Peterson. Lillie" M. Ames,CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 54 ThomasJUDGlS: Myrtle Porter. Etta RJUDCFti: Virginia U;alaw, Mabel A.lYl\CURD PRECINCT NO. IS IGwasoihtated with Concord Precinct Newman. f"r1A ING PLACE: I_ P_ McKinnon Na r' Vlach. CLEP.Kfi: Flora Lnjan, Elizabeth Net-CLERKS: Winnie a. GranpuisL Mar garace. -see East Str,oet, Cosr.nL POLLING PLACE: Jwph C_ Hills- ties. Heel Christen. caret F.rends. Aenrs C. Freitas. INSPIDMIR: Cecelia A. ,S.t iaseei residence. 2338 Acuoa Dr.. Concordmks PACHECO PRECINCT NO. IA31T. VIF.rV PRECINCT '0. 5 JUDGES. Duey Aelriehi, Pastas A. I-VSPEC'TOR: M"Ayn Armstrong. OLIJNG PLACE: Pacheco Town H&ILPOLLINGPLACE: Hilda C. Been Costs. JUDGES: Jure J. D4=rer. Mary Ener INSPECTOR: Ella Jones. residence. V31 1''aza Dr., Martinez. CLERKS. Rosy Enos, Alice T. Cardot. Mahoney. JUDGES; Con M-Hills.Bertha Meyer.INSi ECTOR. 11&21 Hult Monica A. Carbaucly CI.EtUCS: Gtserirrs F. illl amara. May JUDGES: £Iranor Furman. Hilda Howe•n,CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 16 E. Aradd. Eliasb th Barclay.CLERKS: 3laybedle Redden, Alice F. CLERKS: Gertrude Hower. Lerw.a M. POLLING PLACE: Girt J. Ditmere CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 38 R°oust. Dort Johansen Brown, Violet Mackie arae- 2415 Maple Are,Concept. POLLING PLACF: Patricia J. Phipps PACHECO PRECINCT NO.2 POLLING PLACE: Ann Anselmo,lN PFES: t Mabel it orr. A puree 2:85 F+ sMari Ave. cat. rate. :0 Alan Dr., Pleasant Hill, MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. i a- a? POLLING PLACE- Nma Walter p• JUDGES: Etta Y. Ditme,rr, Asan F. JUDGES:He Marie L w&LL INSPECTOR: Esther. Hatfield.rate. ""A1 ltinr St„ Martinas. Garliastua, JUDCffi: 1le3es M. Jewell. I.Rliaa C. INSPECTOR; Willie M. Shelby. CLERKS: Priscilla P. LcureL Florence Carlson. Roberts. JUDESG : Ann Anselmo, Dolores L Mto•JUDGES: Nova Walter. Vania arI: Johns..a. Etta t:, FU% , CLERKS: Patricia J.,Phipps. Worth- lini, CONCORD PRECINcr So. IT V. Wilson. Dorothy Schmidt CLEhKS: Mary A. Brenna, Ruby G. CLERKS: Betty Morrissey. Edith Wood, POLLING PLACE: Marie T. Handy CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 39 Sackett. Evelyn A. Penn— li\elyn Fre,d gager ASCI Hickory 1)7 /oroaedi POLLING PLACE: Ruth M. Day es PACHECO PRRCINCT N06 Ii MT. VIEW PRECINCT' NQ T I`•'SPrC'T)R.- !lark P. Hiendr_ rage 425 Overbill Rd. Concord POLLING YLACa: Nrrsie httbY. ga- POLLING PLACE: Henry It, Lewis JUDGF-S: Phrmsis AcbervaW John X INSPECTOR: Ruth M. Day. rage. IN6 Ardith Dr., Pleasant H31L Karate. 70; Kelly Avr_, Martine: rza"• JUDGES: Margaret Shaw, Betty E INSPECTOR: Helen Stearns. INSPECTOR; LD•lene Itoberts. CLERKS; Ruth S Rood. Mary M. Willi. JUDGES; Renee S. Kirkham. Nellie C. Jaeoba. Deni SmitIL CLERKS: Clara L Scares. Floreses Kirby.JUDGES: Eleanor l Lieber. Shah J. CLERKS: Dom W. KellieLewisCONCORD C E: Lossi N e is Kdliat. Margery Rae. L Roerke. Onita L Rand g• CatharineCLERKS: Hanel Maynard. Laraine FOILING PLACE: Lavoie llaases p-CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 49 PACHECO PRECINCT NO.4Shepard. G JEW Hunt aINSPPECTOR vis Haased dener. 1=0-. " 43 Clarice Rd_ C40cord. GAtmar Cahsrt G' etllis rest- POLLING PLACE: Florinde. Mercer, rjt,MT, VIEW PRECINCT Na 6 JUDGES: La er&Yoauggrved Dekie SPOLLINGPLACE: Esther llarroa p•INSPECTOR:Nettie IR TPaaRa erase, CT Helen Rd., Pleasant Hill. rage. 1361 Vinc Ave_, Martinez, Lroldetssan, JUDGES: Emma A. Newer.., L& Doris INSPECTOR: Fiorinda Mercer_ CAtri MCLERKS: Vida CatlaAna, Jaeyb C Mayftdd Pa.JUDGES: Eleanor S. Crandall.INSPECTOR; Ellaon. tricia Hickey,JUDGES:Alice Claram Pe,ggi.sgi•Hort owue. s''i• 'rv'thy B:arkwvod, LERKS: Phyllis Emery. Margaret ACLERKS: Mary E. BorglteaauL Ger CONCORD PRECINCT N0.16A Ears Doris IL Josses_ CLERKS: Sam Jane Frazer, Mae Fox geode 5i, Weaver.Marie}C.•.ertz POLLING PLACE: Laude lliaaaee p-CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 41 Car:wn. Dorothy G• Loewe.r.. VINE HiLL PRECINCT NO. 1 rano. 3043 Clayton Rd. Ceecoed POLLING PLACE: Mae C. Stoner ea- PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 5 taf POLLING PLACE: Vine Hill School. INCPFCTOR: Gesaldia• MrMuMa_ ran*. 200 Elm St_ Concord POLLING. PLACE: Maxine O. Lucas 3930 Pacheco Rd, Martina JUIDn;ES: Joyce L Kalb, V-rrginia L INSPECTOR: Mu C. Stoner. residence. 100 Trelany Rd, pleasant urn Macazis, JUDGES: Zdis AL Brunrlk. Bethany INSPECTOR: Maxine O. Lucas. JUDGES:Ma Gayer Strain. CLERKS. Duaaa Mdlls. Mary 0. Gil. D. Groves JUDGES: Dorothy M. Lazzareschd, JUDGES: Margaret A. -MCNRntrr, Mary G EodesMaryB.yubBDtLEI`nulnn. furl nRDiae CilfE atsee: RV CLERKSote B. : InV, Clarke. Mabelle C. n. CLERKS: Nina Grieve, Grace M. Car CONCORD PRECINCT NO_ 1!Mar dgeRuby L I(oltehmb. ns ter, Mabel McAtee. P ll-LING PLACE: V i1 a 3L Sierran CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 42 Ferren, Elizabeth Meinsma. VINE HILL PRECINCT NO.!A gr r li 2*'sI Cenrtland Dr.. Conradi POLLING PLACE: charier R. Quigley PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 5 PPOLLING PLACE: Irene Fanucchf,t1.i.INt: PLACE: Irene V. Strand IN•'1''CTt:3: V-.6 M. Skartaw. garage.209&4 Hatksds Dr,Concord. JUDG!:5: Mary W Eidson. Ida H, INSPECTOR:Dorothy L c'• 1:2 Maxine Dr., Pleasant Hill, E HfaekweLL ra rrs d n 11 .Ida Martinet. Irene Fanueehl.IINSPECTOR.CINSPECTOR. Ida M.. Wetissund Hampton. JUDGES: Evelyn T. Watson, Clara JUDGES: Mary It, Sant.,s. Jean Friak. CLERKS- Hits F. Coughlan- Patricia G*wry. JUDGES: Nancy D. Swan. Bobby C. i CLERKS: Iron- V. Stroked. Thelma It. M. Part N...raa F. Tier reoe, CLERKS: June V. Drlsko. Carolyn M. Wrs'brr k. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 211 Sprrtiag• Aawts A. Quieter. CLEtiKS: Betty Nowak, Vivian 1«Holladay, Jill lianline. Myers. Leah F. Neffrrt IF VINE HILL PRECINCT NO, 2 iYILIINt: i'LACE: Janes !waver a•CONCORD PRECINCT NO. u POLLING PLACE: Cloves Wyeal Ka. rare. Isla Grove Way. Coerced. POLLING PLACE: Juanita Y. Perdue PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 7 raiz.. 0,eneo•n i:.,.p,. 1'lvi nt t' n•al trrns.eee-• ZD trit ArG.n- relPOLLiNG Pr.-trF: nathrvn Morton. Y g T Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued ranula. 1:42 Stan' Dr.. Passant Mi JVIh:i_,: MarLys A. Mamas=. Har- PITTSBCiG PRECINCT NO. It CLE^Y_S: Donna Wave, Grace M. INSPECTOR: Kathryn Murton- haze Guadet. POLLING PLACE: Maria Mseslusa, Went. Margery A. Va3gert. JUDGES. Mary V. Sutherland, Lois L CLERKS: Sarah Cdsa. Mildred Lia- garage, lid W.Tth St.. Pittsburg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 28 J.ml:s. door, Betty A. Weil. INSPECTOR: Anna Ri sex IConsiolidated with Pittsburg Precinct CLERKS: Gloria L Spatsawwaot, Rosins PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT N0. 12 JUDGES: Sara Mwatuaa, Jennie DI No. 37.t M. ltusaki, !.sarin Ver SteeY•POLLING PLACE: Evelyn I- Ftleka. Maggie,PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 39 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 6 garage, 1t10 Pleasant Valley Dr.. Walast CLERKS: Lea Confetti. Sara Rua", POLLING PLACE: St Philomena r" POLLING PLACE: Cecilia McSweents, Creek- Susie M, Tense. Church, Bells Vista Ave., Pittsburg (bet- garaer, 124 Mar=ie Dr., Pleasant Hill. INSPECTOR: Evelyn IL EAeiea- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. IT Willow Pass Rd. and Hanion Way). INSPECTOR: Cecilia McSweeaes_ JUDGES: Henry J. Crevelt. Hanel IL POLLING PLACE: Richard Farrow, iNgPFCTOR: Richard Krowel. JUDGES: Mary L Huwwr. Sarna B. KeaL garage. 120 Eats Ave. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Elaine Null. Margaret Brown. Kite-re. CLRRKS: Leveais IL LsvitL Alice iNSPECTOR: Jtwie Gregory. CLERKS: Frances Eleanor M. Min- CLERKS: Barbara Wont, Elizabeth F. Magill, Ruth Hesdna_JUDGES: Glades E. Scott. Hazel F. Me Reratrn, I. nn Mnsetta Dorsey. Kitchel. Margaret Sias. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 13 Hankies_ PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 40 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. ! POLLING PLCAE: Mariana T. Flank. CLERKS: Aileen W ild.e. Jean Loyd. POLLING PLACE: Orazio Cattslieo, POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. Rock- nsideaer. 5t13 Roberta Ase--Pleasant HHL Hounie Farrow. garage-In rear.300 W.2nd St., PlttabuM well. residence, 1&55 Contra Carta Hwy-. INSPECTOR: Marcus T. Flak_ PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 18 INSPECTOR: Rose Vienna sx Pleasant Hill.JUDGES: Thdaaa A- Brun Geraldine POLLING PLACE., Ruth Kestner, JUTIGF.S: Jose Cattalico. Rose Bruno. INSPECTOR. Viola M. H"— G, Phillips.rumpus room. 153 Bettie Vista Ave- Pitta- CLERKS: Anna Hlavenks, Lillian JUD(;ES; Maxine A. Maass, Helen E. CLERKS: Margaret Howard. mmaaee burg. Lawson. Queens- H. Johnann.t McDonald. IL Johnson.Marie Hosa INSPECTOR: Georgia !filler. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 41 t CLERKS: Josephine X. Morris. Detre PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 14 JUDGES: Dolores Mail--. Ruth POLLING PLACE: Sal Seeno,prate, thy M. RockwelL Margaret M. CM+-ti-- POLLING PLACE: DorwAky U_ HAIL Kutner. 200 Cumberland St, Pittsburg. hb` PACHECO PRECINCT NO. l0 career. 4S Pgeamat Valley Dr.. Walnut CLERKS: Harvel Joan Como. Dolly INSPECTOR: Maurine Reynolds. POLLING PLACE: Beat M_ Mackin. Creek, Alaauist. Dutby L Davenport JUDGES: Margaret Reese. Rose Fava- garage, =14 Sherman Dr- Pleasant Hill. INSpEYTOR: Dorothy U. Hall, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 19 lora. INSPECTOR: !tore K. Mackin. JUDGES: Fere Kanaeb,May B. Nieal. POLLING PLACE: home Acres Imp. CLERKS: Crave De Lucca,Jennie For- JUDGES: Eilern M. Maxwell. Wearers CLERKS: Heim Smarals. Thelma B. Club Bubb, Ilan" Way, Pittsburg Ilwt rants, Fth-1 Mae Anderson, Dimick. Lake Does E Friodric Hay View Awa. and Loftus IW.). rimmURG PRECINCT NO. 42 CLERKS: Ilarbara P. Schultz, Elinor PLEASANT WiLL PRECLeilcr NO.13 INSPECTOR: Thelma Grsnbem POLLING PLACE: City Hall, Cum- S. Renton, Pecar Sw L POLLING PLACE: Lura Piper. tn- JUDGES: Virginia Delany. Lottle berlan•t St, Pittsburg. PACHECO PRECINCT NO.11 rage la i,unnysnk Ave.- Walnut Creeb. Greemaa INSPECTOR: Vera S. Hornsby. POLLING PLACE: Mildred Sellar. a&- LNSPELTOR: Learn Piper,CLERICS: Marie V. Cunningham, Ado- JUDGES: Ethel Woodyard, Billie T. race, 160 Kathleen Dr.- Pleasant H"JUDGES: Doruthy M. Plied. Ethel G. line Mehloff, Mary Reser. HcAl—an_ INSPECTOR: Mildred Sellar. Greenesaa. PITTSBURGPRECINCT NO. 26 CLERKS: Rase Trentanelli, Hazel Lee goy JUDGES: Marian Dodge,Elsa L Dolan. CLEIUCS: Melba Hayden.Tryda Wald. POLLING PLACE: Administration Beriah R-eina Cancan. CLERKS: Gloria Vaeira. Ann X. Pratt. Wilma Murdock. Bldg.. Columbia Park, Pittsburg. PrMRURG PRECINCT NO. 43 Loaice M. Utley. PLEA1iANTHILL PRECINCT NO.If INSPECTOR: Frank S. Arata. POLLING PLACE: Phillip Cardinally, PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE: A1iee IL Hansen. JUDGES: Janie Pizzuto. Dolly Arata Rees re 345 W. inch St. Pittaburt. MILLINGFlPLACE: tenor C_ Green- residence: 167 Fain Oaks Or-. I'Simmut CLERKS: Patricia Brown, Alice Wil- INSPECTOR: Frances Davi. field, gacaaG. LA Lucille Dr, Pleasant Hill.Georgia Mae Gardner. TDGES: Angelina Davi. Roberta Y. Hill. INSPECTOR: Ruth Fi McCourtney. PITTSBURG PRECINLT NO.20A Russo. x" INSPECTOR: Eleanor C.Grtvrnlield.JUDGES: Maryann G_ Gilmore. Chloe POLLING PLACE: Administration Cf,FrtK`z: Rate Ferranti, Margaret JUDGES: Margaret J.Manana, Byre W. Di.-Welit. Hide.. Columbia Park. Pittsburg. Costanza. Pearl Buffo. M 4 S. Petersen. CLERKS: Gertrude Treadway. Ore IL INSPECTOR: Elmer J. Lougher. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 44 y CLERKS: Elinor Renton.Druid E Far G Thum Coln& 39L Roan JUDGES: K!eanora A. Nellis. Kath- POLLING PLACE: Village Elemen- mer- Gladys Miller. PUKASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.11 leen M. Horan. tarn School, hallway. 350 School St, Pitts- PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 13 POLLING PLACE: Margaret L FA- CLERKS: Sophia T. Heim. Maxine burr. xi POLLING PLACE: Alice C. Darrow. Man. garage. 1W Whittier Rd_ Pleasant Strickland. Willie Lee Flowers. 31'r)G S: N olaRa Caruso- residence. 125 Jackson Way. Pleasant Hill 1LiU P1TT3BUN(: PRFClNCT NO.lag G"'IGFs: Nicholas A. Ventriee. Freda INSPECTOR: Helen H. Buaeaella INSPECTOR: Grace IL Breccer. POLLING PLACE: Administration Car-y. 4 JUDGES: spice C_ I arrow•. Else IL JUDGES: Errgeue Kammerer. Edwina Burr.. Columbia Park. Pittsburg. CT.FRKQ: Dina Leonard. Mary H. Lo- Hansen. Michaelis. INSPECTOR: Ven Wood. nano rTq Aiello. CLERKS- Louise M. Almeida. Roberta CLERKS. Amelia K_ Cerro. Margaret JUDGES: Fay Russo. Janell Pender. PILING PL PRECINCT 'CO. a r> IL Armstrang, Hazel L Hunter. L Fabian_ Mildred (i` Blumberg- CLERICS: Carrie Page. Hattie Stin- POLLING PLACE: Ethel W. Franzen, PACHECO PRECINCT NO. l4 PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO.18 gyty Lurtee pace game^ 4' Lorraine Av-.. Pittsburg-a POLLING PLACE:Jacqueline M,Lewis. POLLING PLACE: Pleasant Hill iter rVC 11ES: R: Ethel v" W. Franzen gang,, 1=5 Darer Dr., Pleasant Hill Center, -_"o Oak Park Bleat.- Walnut PITTSBURGLINGP PRECINCT t . C Jimr,ES: Evelyn Se verns, Verna M INSPECTOR: Jacqueline M_ Lewis. Creek-Cars". PLACE: Herbert D. Clark. Clawso 1. JUDGES; Vivian M Itodrirauos. Heber INSPECTOR: Helga C (+intoe Cars". r.4 Atherton Ave.. Pittsburg. CT,EPKR- Nnrn Tlei Monte. Phillis Johnson INSPECTOR: Stella Vlahlotis. Russo, Ian V-r•we tench'-Nwski. JUDGES: Marguerite Kiac_ Edith P. CLERICS: Margaret C. Forst Doris 1: Chance JUDGES: Rose F. Gregory, Mildred naBIcOKik PRECINCT Millar. Dorothy M. Mek—is- CLERKS: Dorothy Cana«- Helve C. Blom PALLING PLACE.: Rertha E.Jackson. PACHECO PRECINCT \0. 12 Clark Card T. SmitlL CLERKS: Marie A. Logan. Theresa C. living ran—1,oas- in rear, facing Maylard Atliatrton. Maria Barbakis. at1, N!10 C• Broadway. Pittsburg. POLLING PLACE: Itessie L Jones PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO_ 1 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 22 INQPFCTOR. Bertha E- Jackson.T garage, 172 Beverly Dr.. Pleasant Hill.POLLING PLACE: Joe We&. garage POLLING PLACE: Ronald Swisher. JUDGES: Eunice Woodyard, Alpha Jo INSPECTOR: Iiaasie L Jones, 2w York St.. Pittsburg. 2' ln-s. URGES: Nana !lar Hartley. Wilma INSPECTOR: Hope M. Guzman garag'• 3 MacArthur Ave..Ave• Pittsburg. Jaen Wallace. JUDGES: Host 1Dact Sarah Mercurio INSPECTOR: W. G. Scott.CLERKS: Lv.ita G-essani, Amy Lots JUDGES: Iron Moura Ruth 1. Wirth. Hunz-k-r, Vernne-ne Clouse. CLERKS: Mildred F_ Joaas. Irene G. CLERKS: Justine D+as, Clifum J. Tip- CLERKS: Era Swisher. Helen IL CT,AvTAV PRECINCT West Lucille Suggs. tun. Hqe Dominica Edgin. Eather Bruno. POLLING PLACE: Christian Endvr. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 14 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.2 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 23 t rr It, Clayton. POLLING PLACE: Barbara J. aright S -a" ^ POLLING PLACE: RsdtieY Food Sates- pt3LLINC.PLACE: Ignszio Canrpa,gr.• rvaP rTOR: Rlgrid K. Frank garage Ibi Cieoliatra Dr.. Plea"at Hill. garage. 1Mie1 F_ 3r'I SL. Pittsburg. rage, 24' West 2nd St. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Ads J. Trette, Charlotte INSPECTOR: Helen Ii Porrtner, INSPECTOR: Raw Aiello* IN'PECTOR: Drueilla F. Kramer. Matt JUDGES: Barbara 1L Sipes, Damara JUDGES: Ara". J. Casdinalli. Asia JUDGES: Matilda Pellegrin!, Eula CT,FRKR: Maren K. Groves, Mary D. d J, Wrig`s. M. C'ardimaliL M—dr. Mrr,••'e . Fl-wnor Jane Stoekfleth. k9 CLERKS: JacQuAine \t•einbrre. Doris CLERKS- Pere Grillo. Prisc.ss Nance. CLERKS: Nancy L Jackson, Alberta POUT CHIr'AGA PRPCiN. C'r NO. i A. Johnrun. Hoatrice l liotL Augusta Oriaselm Mae Lewis. Ruby Eata Winston. POLLING Pr,ACF,: Knox Park—Mala PACIIECO PRFAIN[T NO. 17 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 24 O(fte-. Part Chirran. POLLING PLACE: Janaaw h'. t1r 1L POLLING PLACE: Melrare Hertel, POLLING PLACE, Hurser P. Costan- iNRPF.rTOR• Lo•11ss V. Grover, f' garage. 59 sawn Dr.. Ph saaat Hill. I..dd.v- 4S: Lor M•vwr St.. PittaLarg. tie, earsge. 310 Montnuma St.. Pittaburg. JTrDGFR: Virginia Dnniela, Nina E. Iti l`E:CIUIt: Orirlta D. ltauard. INSPFATO'S: Katlwr:ar Of Mtrrurue,. INSPECTOR. Mary DlMsegio. Halm JUDGtti: ]lnrvnct• T. Turner. Nina L JI1tN:ES: Hrarieita Skkralrruer. Myr. JUDGES: fl rnke Dart Beatrice Rice. CLERKS: Barbara M. Reece. Cecilia y Smith Or S. Ituzacaatt LY.l1KS: Man Hntxs, Mamie firun, Ar--',#. Jos—viln" rl+rat.%. r° CLERKS: Maxine !tali. Lucille !'rrwla, CLX Mat L Giambuna, Lorraine Norma Costanza. POirr rurrAr;O PRFr1NCT NO. TA Barlars 1.. ltauirtnn. Olson. Lila Adams. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO, 25 rnI.f,tNG pr,rr,F,: Knox Park—Mn'n PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 16 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. a POLLING PLACE: Milton Jones. gr. Off'--. Port Chicago, POLLiNG PLACE- Mader B. Stewart. POLLING PLACE: Pete Buffo• as. rage. 'S0 Central Ave., Pittsburg. INQP"#.-!•OR: Hannah C. Dyhn. garage. 1 77 Maytwile Dr- Pleasant Hill. rage, St W.st alk SL. PitmfAarg. INSPECTOR: Frances M. Ries. JUDGF•3: Athalie Smith, Marietta 11QS1'ECTOR: Mader it. Str+cart INSPECTOR: Nancy Ltwld.e JUDGES: Myrtle E. Richards. Mary Pominvilte. JUDGES: Virginia Anderson. Louise JUDGES. Francis CardAallti, Rosati* E.Jones. CLF'RKS: Shirl-v Murphy, Betty Math- S, Wassmann. CLERKS: Ann Petrrway, Margaret ewa, Lorraine M. Lefler. CLERKS, Dorris Dunbar. Niavlaaa A. C"itraCLERKS: Josephine Anatia- Gsuatnpe Hanratty. Edith W. Jiarph. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 Cooper. Verna F. Diclinson. ZaZrta r-silt-. JonePb Leckie. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 26 POLLING PLACE.: Justice Court, 314 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 19 POLLING PLACE: Bet Air FJeman- Main St. Port Chicago, w POLLING PLACE: Marilyn T. Ralph.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3 tary School. 663 Casal Read. Pittsburg. I9gPECTOR: Daisy R. Sahm. residence. 901 Jeffery Dr, Pleasant WIL POLLING PLACE: Katherine Bat- INSPECTOR: lie" A. Masterson JUDGES: Jessie Norton, Georgia IL INSPE(.'TOR: Vada L Harpmaa.taglia. living mum.610 York street. Pitts- JUDGES: Talleulab F. Kutner, Cath- Cummings. JUDGES: Florence Gray. Eleanor R bars. McDonald. INSPECTOR: Katherine Battaglia erir KnwtaL CLERKS! Ruth W. Pratton- Velma Y. CLERICS: Alice N. Price. Cartlts M. JUDGES: Frances Adams. Susie Wal- CLERKS: Eva Vukad. Margaret PW Huehea. Augusta S. Dullum. terson.Sarah Louise Frank. PORT CHICAGO PRTCiNCT NO. 3 Haskins. Louise EL Minns. tae. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE: Ray Point Elemen- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO- I CLERKS: Bose Rome Nancy Ferrari, POLLING PLACE: Frank Paul Lom. tary School. library. Fleet and Central POLLING PLACE: Amanda J. Ries. Rimm Ilr'llecL bard-, saner. 3S Manville Ave.. Pitts- St. Port Chicago r'r garage, 26 Valley Virw Rd. Martinet PITTSBURG PRECINCT %0.i burg,INRPP(TOR: Adele R. 3ehmldt. INSPECTOR: Gladys It. Saints. POLLING PLACE: !Press Pettae. go- INSPECTOR- Fay L Glover. JUDGER: Doris Marie Greene, Jean- JUDGES: Ruby L. Healer•. Amanda J. race. 349 we" loth St.- Pittsburg. JUDGES: Delano Krey, Lena DtMAt- tette Marie Parker. Eire. INSPECTOR. Eleanor House. CLERKS: Lillian F M,Rhodes, Elsie JUDGES: Lueresia Baoassa, Mary A_ sena CLERKS: C.enr¢iann atrickland, Kath- CLERICS- Doris Mania. Mamie Spiro. erin. Cald-ra, Rosemary Caudill. Smith. Clara Elsie Lundberg. Russo Ann- Nirol. pOBT rRICAGO PRECINCT NO. 4 PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS: Betty Elea. Grace Seem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT No. 28 POLLING PLACE- Congregational POLLING PLACE.: Jean K_ Bo-r%. Kathryn 11ouana. POLLING PLACE: Sal Cardinale. an. Chore- Ann.•%, K-nzie St. Port Chicago. J garage 1_0 Wyatt Circle. Pleasant EVIL PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. T rage. 194 Riverside Drive, Pittsburg INSPF(,-rOR: Edna L MrGutre. INSPECTOR: Dorothy F. Judd- TOLLING PLACE: Cathulie Church. INSPECTOR: Lorraine Linaeheid. JUIME4: Doris M, Johnson. Rose za" JUDGES: Irene• M. Rossi. Jean K. 130, Lreeseat. Black Diamond suit 1146 St- JUDGES: Etta Sehillaee, Blanche Muir. Johnson. v Sim- CLERKS: Catlrriae Ramus Betty Pittsburg. bead.CLirRKS: Mary A. Bidinost• Opel Sea- INSPECTOR: Mary A- MacDonald CLERKS: Mary Brazil, Dorthy A. Me. weard. Ruth K_ Swan. I Fishel. Charlotte Line. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 3 JUItGi:C: Fnnews lSeileei Marie Cooler- Clashsa Gloria R Wlusby. CLYDE PRECINCT fieri PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 30 POLLING PLACE: Clyde Community POLLING PLACE: Kathrvm P. Butler. CLERKS: Ma ldyar M. Lucid-. Marme POLLING PLACE: Shore Acres Imp. Cloh, W-ir'naton Ave., Clyde. il garage• 105 Patterson Hlvd., Pleasant Hill. Devi. Ewa Ortaedu Assn.-454 Pt Chicago Hwy,- Pittabum INSPECTOR: Helen M. Evans. W 1NSPF.CTOR: Katkrrn P. Butier. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO_ S INSPECTOR: HarnW Wildes. JUDGES: Edith Henderson, Anne V. Ei JUDGES; Betty Ito le. !tartars M. POLLING PLACE: Merge L Laraln. JUDGES: Margie Brute. June Gibbs. Peterson. I.re. cane,. 349 E. Kt+b St, P'ittsbsrt. CLERKS: Bertha Cemigauti, Frances CLERKS: Glades F. White, Bennetts CLERKS: Grace W. CaJttman_ Edna INSPFATUR: Edythe L Lincoln. Scott. Anis Manwilt. McCamber. Haul E. Will. 7x Mar Friedenbach. Evct)'n R Ful"Ier. JUDGES: William F. Ketzramier. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 31 NiCHOLS PRECINCT NO. I PLRACAAT HILL PRECINCT NO, a Floris May Rough. POLLING PLACE: Ambrose School— POLLING PLACE: Nichols Community a POLLING PLACE. Hermirt Cher CLERKS: Gertrude Yaasg- Myrtle C. Awliwr.im, 3105 W illuw Pea F41., Pitta Hall. 953 Wellington Ave., Nichols. lwmm,, garage, eu Plessaat Caurt, Wal. Noaigtia. Ethel Me- huffs.burg,INSPECTOR: David 11. Osborne. nut Creak. PITTSgI'RC: PRECINCT NO. ! INSPECTOR: Dorathy Britton. JUDGES: Stella H. Caudel, Loretta G. W iNRPF.4'TOR: Mildred J. Warteateld.PO PLACE: Americas I.reion JUDGES: :nn 'Lwakenlrrg, Iona A Vlas• JUDGES: Alta Virginia Faddy. Mildred Bldg.. Fast and Mich St_ Pittsburg. Jerabek, CLERKS: Juanita Edna Clark, Gladys a NitMalv., IINSPECTOR: 1K. W. King. CLERKS: E"nor M. Dalton. Vita McMillan. Evelyn T. Rasmnasen. CLERKS; Geata'dine L.xatel, i L Lucille JC'UG:ES. Belda Sc.". Je ws-hiave Ks- Ad-line Devi. Marearrt L Culrman. NTCROr.R PRP,CINCT NO. 2 V. Buchanan. Bernier Sherhw.urne. tank. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 32 POLLING PLACE: Shore Acres Ede- PLEASANT 1111.1.. PUrCINCT NO.S CLERKS: Marit Karafa. Lillian Ward. POLLING: PLACE: Ambrose School— mentary School. 351 Marina Road, Pitts- POLLING ittaPOLLINGPLACE.: Allan& M. DvVr°i.e, Edith ltuge Auditurium• 3105 Willow Pass Rd.. Pitts- bure. garage, -4cs Geraldine Dr.. Pleasant Hill. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10 burg,INSPECTOR: Lunda Rowlen. NSPF.CTOH- Canal S. Martinelli. POLLING; PLACE: E•sil Cwaderrboue. INSPECTOR: Edith L Starr. JUDGES: Mary M. Hutchins, Minnie JUDGFS: C. Antoinrttr Martinelli- EmarearsL 1144 Radwtsd SL. Pittsburg- JUDGES- Evelyn Ambrose, Kdna J. RA- Jones- Lenore F. Edward*. INSPECTOR: Emil Gaegersbaeub FIweL CLERKS: Lorraine Perkins, Margaret Ci.EItKS: Altana M. DeVrirs Jessie JUDGES: Ch_-iatiae M. Martyr. Dow*. CLERKS: It-fen D. Graves, Opal C. Andrews. Mable G. Mason. A ' S. McNeil. Mildn•d It. Pure 11. thy F. Danis, Berry. Wire E. CA*-T. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. I PLEASANT HILI. PRECINCT NO.4 CLERK: Marr Milani. John Evans. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 33 POLLING PLACE.: Ferranti Bldg.,2nd POLLING FI\CE: D+uta Studley, gr.- rb its Miklirh. POLLING: PLACE: Nene Russo, ga- ani Eye Sts.. Antioch. rage•,3_R9 Con Vall.-s Ave.. Walnut Creek. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 11 rage. 1•SO Front St., Pittsburg. IVQPF:CTOR: Edith Stags. NSPECTOR: Avt•ril! Becker. POLLING PLACE- Hi11a Atkinson. INSPECTOR: Frances DsrL JUDGES: Edward V. Erdin. H. J. AJIIOGES: I-wrainr I- Mitchell. PrCXT rcmYus nem rvar. 1?Al Acacia SL. Pitta JUDGES: France Russo. Mamie Cam- Welsehmeyer. B. Itson, burg. era. CLERKS: Viola Calisesi. Martine Sum- CLERKS: G"crite M. Studley. Alta C. INSPECTOR- Mary R Castro. CLERKS: Sarah Rose Negro. Anita mets. Alia Friemering. Stndl-v- T.nrrainr Ahlb,wa, JUDGES: Frances Herman. Irons Wal- Carp"witu. Lrenla T+CILoin. ANTiOCH PRECINCT NO. 2 PLE=ASANT HILL_ PRECINCT NO. leer PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3t POLLING PLACE: A. Gori Building POLLING PLACE: Rear J. Wails. ca- CLERKS. Maris CAsteflotti. Terrell POLLING PLACE: Pittsburg Baptist in R-wr of House. 818 4th St. Antioch. rata, 104r, Martin Dr.. Phasant Hill- Mi cDiosal . Rase li Nola. Church. front room. 25% Willow Pam TNRPF,CTOR: Alma Marchetti. INSPECTOR: Rutlr it, O'Neal. PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 12 gel,. Pittsburg. JITDGES: Resetta Brennan, Lena Gori. JUDGES: Rear J. Rabb. Anna H_ CW- POLLING PLACE: The. Stribaate. INSPECTOR: Anne M. Anderson CLERKS: Mamie Armstrong. Della T•1 latin. garner ear lltb 'sad York Eta. Pitts- JUDGES: Beatrice Martian, Dolly Rebstoek. Olive L Angelo. M.CLERKS: Priscilla K.Iklaty,Nana Mae purr. Hatchinwa. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3 Martin, Ellen T1wmPM:n• INSPECTOR- Mary C. Wilkin. CLERKS: Myrtle James.Louise McKim- POLLING PLACE: Dickey Realty, 424 PLEASANT HILI. PRECINCT NO. 6 JUDGES: Therese Senbante. Jean C. ley. Emma Geetvern Welch.4th SL. Antioch. POLLING PLACE: Theodora W. Sun- Lilly. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 33 INSPECTOR: Estelle Beasley, Arm-din. gwraee. tl Byron Dr., Pleasant Hill. CLERKS: Esther R Murray, Virciada POLLING PLACE: National Guard Ar JUDGES: Edith Cooney, Sayde Arm- yte INSPECTOR: Ttaroel W. Sandie. Ruth Milano.Mary Ana Jardise. nary." Power St No, of Freeway, Pitts- strong. 4- JUDGES:JUDGES: Mary M. Sparntw. Johne G PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 13 butt[ WoodmanCLERKsAn Olive Grier. Albert iEvoniuk. POLLING PLACE: Masonic Hall-C INSPECTOR: Marie Griffin. CLERKS: Emma M. Merryfield Ruth Roam. 1690 Nuctva St.. Pittsburg. JUDGES: Jennie Brun. Winifred M. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 4 r E. Richey, Ruth M. Martin INSPE['[OR: Janice R Fuewald Hopper POLLING, PLACE- Mike Dragon ga- PLEASA`MiT HILL PRECINCT NO. ! JUDGES: Wary Mangraea Las Caused CLERKS: Angelina Dari.Evelyn Jean- rage. 21 Nth St, Antioch POLLING PLACE: Reay Allison, ga• CLERKS: Marilynn Misrnar. Eliza- rich. Dorothy Ships_ INSPECTOR: Malvin Bright rage, 123 Hardy Circle, Pleasant Elill beth R Forr m.Margrarer M. L Fteur. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 33A JUfIGE3: Sam Delulto, Roy Small. INSPECTOR: Betty Allison.POLLING PLACE: National Ctrard Ar- CLERKS: Grace C. Adams. Jane SL JUDGES: Dorothy Melvin. Isabtll We- PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. la tart. Gertrude Grasso.awry. 99 Power 3t (Na of Freeway), mosh,POLLING PLACE: Methodist Church, Pittsbusn ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 5 CLERKS: Harriett Ole. Fern Lay- auditorium. Car. Solari and 12th Sts. INSPECTOR: Joseph F. Di Terlizzi.POLLING PLACE: George Coalter ga- 1 bourn• Grayer L«oppard, Pittsburg- race. N19 15th St. Antioch. JUDGES: Margaret A. DsLllo. Ruth PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR: Grace E Hansen. L Madrazo INSPECTOR: Marian Coalter.INSPECTOR: POLLING PLACE: Ele*nar Christen- JUDGES: Arnold Ptrrcaasd Ilarsar- CLERKS: Hasty i~ Troia, Lrrayne J. JUDGER: Eunice Crandall. Jennie sen. residence. 3_63 Withers Ave, L- et F. It—Siracusa. Roan-Marie McBride. Johnson. CLERKS: Mary De Mattel. C.wu Rkv CLERKS: Emma Httff, Esther Thnt,PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 36 INSPECTOR: Ethel IL Jovhnstovn. line, Vera L Leedirieh. 4C.msuli-UW with Pittsburg Precinct Colder M. Shaw. JUDGES- Miriam C. Karlaua. Elvfta w PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. IS No. i ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 8 Christensen. POLLING PLACE: Joseph Mercurio,POLLING PLACE: Antioch Girt Scout I' CLERKS: Lucille IWIshaack, SUT'leea Career. Leg' West ath SL, Pittaborg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 37 Bldg.. 1015 D St., Antioch. L*wrenee, Pearl Mayv. INSPFATOR: pries Ilaindiath. POLLING PLACE: Shore Acres Imp. INSPECTOR: Mabel Provine. PI.EA%AA'T HILL PRECINCT NO. It JUDe:t_N: Mae Dititregie. Jwepkias Asen., 6.1.1 Port Chirac. Hwy.. Pittsburg. JUDGER: Rolle Barbogallo, Muriel 1`O1,I.1Nl: Ti_A('F 6-is J. Dean. tn• Bu,vvllatta INSPECTOR: Ruth Skvorsk. Kirkpatrick. ragr. '01 Cumberland Dr- Ctanrord. CLERKS: Mama Raise. Bestir Romeq JUDGES: Melba Baldwin. Hassle M. CLERKS: £atelia Devi, Eva Tadd, Vh- INSI'ECTOIi: I nis J. Dran. Elitsbeth Giros Riecuba:anu.Ian Turner. r a:ai 0" Tuesday, September 21, 1954 - continued i ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.7 191E Waa lard Dr. Antioch. CLERKS: Lillian Stevie, 1141M B. INSPECTOR: Edward C. Grad niastr. POLLING PLACE: Amelia Pere. La- INSPECTUR: Ida Bogie. FrisaetL Ruth Cornelius. JUDGES: Louise E Kelso, Mazy D. ratty. 605 10th St.. .Antioch. JUDGES: Aricue Wigiiaaaew. WUNA ANTIOCH PRECINCT %0. 29 Grucaingvr INSPECTOR: Sallie Fee.E. Rnbrisht POLLING PLACE: Jobs McGtales ta- CLERKS:Gerunds N.Catdern.Veronica JUDGES: Josephine Lindner. Vitra B. CLERKS: Dor-Aky F. Revs. Michas ra r 2N1 A. St.. Ardent M Thomas.lAAECtAU- NO IA - j linmLic Devote.Ansyr Bowaar iMSPEX"lOR: John McGinley. BYROPOLLING PLACE: Odd Fellow* Hall. 1 CLERKS: Amelia Pere, Marttarct Jen-OCR PRECI%CT NO. It J11MCES: Gladys M. Ramos. Grate 8p- aeri. Mae Y. Wight POLIUNG PL;CE: 14itlias Fkainrldo- sister. Byron` ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. • sun Careen. it:Ruwwell Dr«,Artketh. CI.RRIS: Frances Tidwell. Doris AIL LYSPECIOR: Ray R Hautan POLLING PLACE: Joan R. Tarewr. INSPECTOR: Vanda J. Fnrkridnea beislt.Thelma Stoddard. JUDGES: Margaret M. Armstrong{, An- front porch. 710 F St.. Antioch. JUDGES: Hitch C. Gray. Rnti M. LONR TREK PRECINCT NO. 1 CLSRvKS Lora Krumhand, Irsnt Y. ! INSPECTOR-. Cancer A. I`atara Coaaabe. POLLING PLACE: Williams taLa9111. Bunn,Teresa H. Griffith. JUDGES: Jean R.Turner, Inageat B. CLERKS: Lid, Cook. Carrie Predems6 rage`Thrallis Rand. Andoela Slower.. Tbd>taa Clark. INSPECTOR: AU G. Hines. KNIGilTSBN CLERKS- Clara M. Larnh Dot#lp J.Ailit)CH PRBCLvaC! NO. li JUDGES: Raown: Vit. Scary. Minnie POLLING PLACE: Knishtsen Farm Ccrter, Delta Rd- KatightreaL Swain, Ruth A.Conley- POLLING PLACE: Peel Olkm 8111- Frew'INSPECTOR: Arthur J. Somerholder. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.9 rose 84 Catshr a Aver.. Astioch. CLERKS: Decade Dean. Fiona BMW. JUDGES: Addie F. Duff, Christine 3L POLLING PLACE: Dania R.Franklin. INSPECTOR: Rath F ELheee Kathleen Wallow. I[obbr garnet. $ 1t'eBs Ave., Antioch, JUDGES: Fneda Perry. Ftalsarr $ LONR TRUE PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS: Lydia Roush, Father Somer-. a' INSPECTOR: Dauld R, I?ralsldia Hoff.POLLING P1.AC8: Pcte9 Place,Wilbur ha44r, Anna C, Nielerwimmer. JUDGES: Josephine Bade. Orris Dee- CLERKS.Jane 011em. At"Stewart. Ave-Amines. OAKLZY PRECL14CT NO.1 aer.Donna Sanderson. INSPECTOR: Rene Borden. k" CLERKS: Betty B Pallas. Goldie Coe-ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 11 Little. Mabel C. Minaker,Clarke 3T. POLLING PLACE: Church of Gad. slay. Florence A. Dickey. 1'OLLtI f. PLACE: Aaaaritan laxies HrrT 4. (between Oakley and Brentwood}, ANrence PRECINCT NO. 9A Due..nth and E.Stn..A idec . CLERKS: Faye Divers. Gertrude Oakley. INSPECTOR. Idslyne Shelleuberser, K POLLING PLACE: NCCJosepO. $A. ser- INSPECTOR. S.G. Framr. 1iR1. teas MeesavgibL JUDGES: Vernon J. Scott.Frank Shen- r. rase. 6 Wale Ave.. Antioch JUDGES: Goorw D. Adunrmau. Etta LONE TREK PRECINCT NO.3 vabergr.e INSPECTOR- Joemb Linnan. Farnut POLLING PLACE:Jaber Tester sarnst CLERKS: Mary Ellen Venaley, Sybil JUDGES: John W. Hkkin. Robert C CLERKS: Sadie W. Jdrbns. Partin Dun (betdreels ?rea:rlE*r Rd sed OdakGy Hq. R. Sellers. Ione M. Emerson. Bunds. tar. Grace V. Mills. e. Hillevvst Rd.) HiUtrvst R4_ Antioch. OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.2 CLERKS: James M. Simarons. Jose-ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 19 INSPECTOR- Rudolph R ParsoneBldg;. n POLLING PLACE: Geoasr Irvine se.- JUDGES: hart. IL Viers, Naomi Wit POLLING PLACE: Health Center y phtrre Brown. C1.ra Waggoner. roer,41S 7th SL. Autlacl. liaruor O'Hara Ave, Oakley. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. It CLERKS: Resele Steinert, Martelha M. INSPECTOR: Jams thanINSPECTOR: N Edea Irvine JUDGES: Kate van Kaathovea,Frances POLLEN('. PLACE: belt: late Motors. JUDGES: 1Mawle R. Mah.ft4, I*y L Hines,. Imre EL Powers. Inc. Sates Raven. 1511 A St„ Antioch. BRENTWOOD PRECLICT NO. 1 H. LERKsoa. aye INSPECTOR- GteM Carter. AEeraawirv' CLERKS: Anna U.Cott.Edith Welcher, y CIxJ"S: Lily A. Hitsbew. VARb L POLLING PLACE: Pertad:astaI Church- JUDGES: erMarieJ. Anetakr. Ranier Aye. Beverly Mille.highway 4. Brentwood. l7ote OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.2 Fredrickson. ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. 2! INSPECTOR: Richard E. Daly. POLLING PLACE: Live Oak Farm s CLERXS: Ethel F. Lucchl. Frrds Put- POLLING PLACE: Floyd luau prngv: JUDGES: Otto Scimits, Charles K. Center. Hwy. 4, Cor. Hwy. and Live Oak nam. Evelyn Dwicane. 910 L St.. Antiatl.O'Brien. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. It INSPECTOR: Irvee Grua g"-m CLERKS- Undine L Krtaeh. Marais A INSPECTOR: Jahn V.Azeveda k POLLING PLACE: E. R..MoMeabaner. JUDGE'+: Mildred Innis Cbuadia L Cake4red Oceal liadaor. JUDGES: Sturiel Leat. Carrie B Ever. 1840 Birth St.. Antioch, Greene.BR»"TWOOD PRECINCT'No.2 Stan, INSPECTOR: David Hostetter. CLERKS: Grace Dousiaas. Frankel POLLING PLACE: Brentwood Library. CLERKS: Nathalie Thames. Henrietta JUDGES wEmilyRlackaL Norma O`Conear, Freda McCe+rbaa 2nd SL. Brentwood- Naut. Lucy Lindary. NSpohn. ANTIOCH PRECINCT O. 21 INSPECTOR: Bertha B. VeVanderAlta: OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 4 CLERKS: Collie M. Norminston. Ger MILLING PLACE: LD.E.S. Hall. 10th JUDGES: Emma Lemoin.Elba Allen. POLLING PLACE: Oakley Womaas aldine Rrumas'e. Wanda Gimlami. and B St„ Antioeh. CLERKS: Hanot Pigott. Loretta Aran 6strong. Margaret IL Williams*. Club. 2nd O Oakley. a,..= ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 12 INSPECTOR: Elliott Cakebread INSPECTOR: ma England. POLLING PLACE: Robin Mandevine. JUDGES: Ray Jones.Carol Walcott. OOA PRECINCT NO.3 JUDGES: Emma Vcngley, Lucille ttarage. 1126 Lemett St., Antioch. CLERKS: Genevieve Gallagher. Viats POLLING PLACE: Hotel Brentwood. Kretschmer. INSPF-CPOR: Carat Yandrra la Rothe. Nimrod Gt'ble. Oak St..Breatwaadl CLERKS: Rose M. Mendoza, Lillie Use ; r1 JUDGES: Else Kirkpatrick. Mervyn ANTIOCH PRECL\CT NO. 22 INSPECTOR: Walla E. Bene. Johnson. Lorene Crosby. POLLING PLACE: SL John's Lnthevas JUDGES- Flay l.. Reasons, Hattie Jon L OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.5 jE.Jonm CLERKS: Lorenzo Giannotti. Francs Church. IAth and C St.. Antioch L RKSGeori Brown. Ruby Gent, POLLING PLACE: First Southern Bay- INSPIXXTOR: Call Donovan List Church. Hwy. 4. Oakley (betweenE. Smith. Frances Haaenfu:. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NM 4 Oakley and Brentwood).JUDGES: Myrtle Woofker. Btautbe Sad AN7'lOCil PRECINCT NO. II given.POLLING PLACE: Veterans Memorial INSPECTOR: Ellis R. Patterson.t . E'OLLEZ C. PLACE. Z. IL Mathison. CL UMS: Mand. 'Tevvett. Lease. Seer BIdIF t.t St, Bteatwood. JUDGES: David J. Davies, Eva Patter- c frottlfrontporch.323 h St„Antioch. INSPECTOR: Prse Ditmare son. INSPECTOR: Lucslle Lauritzen. ANTIOCH PRECLICZ NO. 22 JUDGES: Dole Ruth Heimath. Mildred CLERKS: Katherine Honegger,Wynema JUDGES: Z. IL Mathison. Violve Wit- POLLING PLACE: St. RasernahTAT Freeman. Betty Davis. liamson. Chrrreir. E. 13th St. and Mario Ave. An- CLERKS: Evelyn Aekerraan, Dorothy BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS: Iva Murray. Priseltla Jonah. time+, Festada. Myrtle Mara: POLLING PLACE: Bethel Island Im- Marie A. Carry. INSPECTOR: Rhoda Radlisds.BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO: S provement Club. Stone Re.., Btbet Island. u ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 14 JUDGES: Rebec'm Cartoo. Elva A. POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa Well. INSPECTOR: Mina J. Walker. POLLING PLACE: Robert 1L Gattis price was Dept- Walnut Bhrd.. Brentwdwd JUDGES: Ida Hyatt.Anna J. ]dick. a garage. 619 Drake St., Antioch. CLERKS: Lucille Turner. Marjorie INSPECTOR: Yawns R. Cakebread.CLERKS: Dora L Wiemer, Ida Hauler, - l" INSPECTOR: Lillian MarWardt Sebeder. Was" Hardy. JUDGES: Robert D White. Lain Wn- Edythe L. Anderson. JUDGES: Golds Curtis. Heist Rick-4A'YIOCH PRECINCT NCE. 24 ldae. BETHEL ISLAND PRECINT N0. IA ett. POLLING PLACE: Claude A. Wrimem CLERICS: Elisrbetb Snksy. Peep Yat• POLLING PLACE: Bethel Island Im. f MCLERKS: Charlotte Nical. Anna Cam- garage.18113 Eversreco SL.Antioch.sails.Jeune Arats.provement Club. Stone Rd.. Be" iSIesd. pomizso. Willadaan Jeffery. INSPECTOR: Bemttite E; Rabstme L BRENTWOOD PXZCINCZ NO. t INSPECTOR: Flora B. Klein. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. IS JUDGES: Edna Wristea. Catherine 1[. POLLING PLACE: Prod Sane om,4M JUDGES: Maud M. Rankin. Mariaunie POLLING PLACE: William Wills, ser- Atkinamer. Ballast Rd.. BreatwooL Sawyer. rase 1013 Woodland Dr, Antioch. CLERKS:Minerva.A.Crawford,Doroft INSPECTOR: Francis M.Crawford. CLERKS: Lillian Marshall, Jeannette u INSPECTOR. Evetrn M. Swenaat. M. Fitzgerald.Nine A. Et. Kelso. JUDGES: Effie A. 11oarkkson, Evelyn Anderson. Alk. Borrhard. JUDGES: Anne May Cakebevad. Ce-ANTIOCH PRMMCT NO. 25 Solle,DATED this 21st day of September,1864. coli. M. Kern. POLLING PLACE: Retell Carnation CLERICS: Evelyn Muir. Iva Dickman, W. T. PAASCH CLERKS; Edna M. Gunter. Atlee V. surase, $01 W. Madill St.. Antioch. N PRLCAKCI" NO I County Clerk. WilU. Zelda Mazwvl. INSPECTOR: Cosa Weber. POLLING PLACE: Odd Ffta, I ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.ISA JUDGES: Marie R. Sadatakower'. Hake Heb. s POLLING PLACE: A. D. Lops adage: Dacia. Byron.f The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, September 23, 1954, at 2 o'clock p.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. i on chairman Y ATTEST:d W. To PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy CleR I err R t13 r w,. r y s p"r„ z r xY f 11 s wm 4 z BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS11 QTa 4 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 r I r r f3 s THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED r y Ar,3 t°p$, w s SESSION AT 2 0'CLOCK P.M. 4 y 1 - S i sx IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF t" " -" 6 RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. tl?, PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUII II IINGS CHAIRMAN PRESIDING SUPERVISORS RAY SS. TAYLOR, WW. GG. BUCHANAN, M.. ' 11 r 1 `,`'r 11111 Ili J• FREDERICKSON; t 'x' 1. ME ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK; x I PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r 11 x . SMI, iy .. > } t d'dt t"" Y- tw; { z;z u('(`" ?ai m a r u 411 y n SKr". j`mx'1 z b :,, r £ NrE,`y' {, firvs. x r{ . cs3 ;siII11II , "i,e,'-,";,!,""',,".fint * ' }— _.. Y rya 1 r See Zoning Minutes, Volume 56, for orders adopted.f 6 . . X.£' - 2 A A yr f TMr I % w„ s sem%. X T i 1. . r CAF" '!,. } C c N 7I 7 H 7 F' wnv`kth X 5, ,` merit r V '- fx. .K_r,.1, w a 47 . wy I 11 ! xis %s. . x r '` "'t' And the Board takes recess to.meet..on Tuesday, September 28,_ 195 ,. ' 9 ° „ I o o'clock a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 11 o 1'tom h wµy kA S " { R 9I 11 x - . I s jg(F ATTEST: Ap W. T. PAASCH, CLERK1. f ix. 1, BY A r "'k—,— i '- ' ",, stt.'-, iy*y' "gam. 01/ e J X Y`t , i{%mss !?may\ Y V 4 i Y d y f 1, s-Zeufr1 " tt n" ' f xs r a yyi fix I I'' h J ll11 W} 'j 1*SIT- t } EEEE y x i.#'t'i f } y L 11 t J t 1 !' 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CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHhNAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4. m.. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 894.. E This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 894 and Affidavit of Pub lication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor, Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby fir, declared duly published. oyTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers present. In the Matter of Claim by Los rAngelesCountyformedicalcare given Mrs. Dorothy M. Wright and baby. t This Board having referred to the Social Welfare Director for his written recommendation, claim in the amount of $118.80 for medical care which Los Angeles ` Y County alleges was provided Mrs. Dorothy M. Wright and baby at the General Hospital in ry {' ' Los Angeles; El And said Social Welfare Director having recommended that the said claim in the amount of $118.80 be approved for payment; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby APPROVED for payment, and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his war t. rant in favor of Los Angeles County in payment of said claim. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members, present.a In the Matter of Alternative Writ of Mandate (Land Use Permit Appli- cation granted to Roman Catholic k` Archbishop of San Francisco for Cemetery) . S.. An Alternative Writ of mandate, Superior Court Action No. 61511, J. S. Rader, et al, vs. Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, et al (Land Use Permit, : k. Application granted the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco) having been served : on the members of the Board; fi On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Alternative Writ of Mandate be, and the same is hereby referred - to the District Attorney. jar The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r ° u_ 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 Denying request of Lonnie Johnson for permit to hold Breadfast Dance. Lonnie Johnson having requested this Board for a permit to hold a .Breadfast Dance Sunday morning October 3, 1954 and October 31, 1954 from 12:00 until 3 :00 a.m. at the Savory Club, 2nd and Chesley Avenue, Richmond; r4 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,_ IT' IS BY A THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: yea AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, f` J. Frederickson F r NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak a a e r J Tuesday, September 28, 1954, Continued - In the Matter of Certificates from the Secretary of State. This Board having received certificates from the Secretary of State certify ing to the filing in his office of Ordinances of the following cities annexing terri- tory to these cities; t City of Richmond - Ordinance No. 1448 annexing territory designated as "Portion of Uninhabited Territory 6ontiguous to and Lying Northerly ftp, of the City of Richmond". City of Concord - Ordinance No. 264, annexing territory designated as Rose Property". z a City of Martinez - Ordinance No. 221 C.S. , annexing territory desig- nated as "Mountain View Territory, Unit No. 2." On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS RY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificates be and the same are hereby placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Pacheco Town Council, Inc. re maintenance of Hayden Park. Agreement dated Jul 1 1954, between the Count of Contra Costa herein after called the County, and Pacheco Town Council, Inc. , hereinafter called the Council; f3 wherein it is agreed that the Count will a the Council the sum of $1850 suchpay-, ? 7 ment to be made b the Count Auditor on written request from the Council roviddYYqprovided, however, that no more than $ 00 shall be paid to the Council in any one month, for r which the Council agrees to maintain Hayden Park, a County recreational center near Pacheco , said Council to pay for all water and electrical services furnished to Hayden i4a, Park and to spend no more than the amount allotted for the maintenance of Hayden Park in the budget adopted by the County, the term of said agreement to be from July 1, 1954 to June 30, 1955, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY{ THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, 6hairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same, and the County Auditor is directed to draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said agreement. zp m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. 9 r On the recommendation of the Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing personnel adjustments be and they are hereby authorized and approved: Addition of three Staff Nurses to County Hospital Observation Ward, effective October 1, 1954; Addition of three Hospital Attendants to County Hospital Observation Ward, effective October 1, 1954; rwn Addition of three Porters to County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEi BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is hereby authorized and approved: Apnropriation Decrease Increase f Social Service Department 1 77 re Capital Outlays - 1 desk 150.00 1 posture chair 50.00 1 chest 30.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Rind 230.00 To provide equipment for worker authorized 8/24/54• t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. AOW In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS F 6,T f Tuesday, September 28, 1954, Continued - BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is hereby authorized=` and approved: Appropriation Decrease Increase A.E. County Pound x Services 300.00 Replacements 300.00 To provide funds for maintenance of Pound out of surplus in replace- ments appropriation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Salary Alloca- tions for Certain Positions. t The Civil Service Commission having recommended salary adjustments of certain d . positions; On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that' the following adjustments in salary allocations are authorized, -effective October 1, 1954: 1. Master Calendar Clerk from present Salary Range 32 ($429-515) 4'. to Salary Range 34 ($4704564) . 2. Assistant County Welfare Director from present Salary Range 36 ($515-$618) to Salary Range 37 (#5394647) . 3. Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall from present Salary Range 27 ($3414410) to Salary Range 2g ($3574429) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members fid.. present. 5 In the Matter of Rescinding Cer- tain Resolutions Requesting Cer- tain Modifications in terms of the license to operate in the County Airport. Good cause appearing therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded: r by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolutions passed by' the k= Board on the following dates and entered in the minutes of the Board of Supervisors-'as- v listed below requesting Federal agencies to grant certain modifications in the terms of the license to operate the County Airport be, and the same are hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside: May 12, 1953 Volume 53 Page 403 June 9 1953 53 479 June 21, 1954 n 55 n 165 August 24, 1954 55 260, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Contract for I . Federal Allocations to Local Public Health Agencies. RESOLUTION k WHEREAS, the State of California, through its Department of Public Health, t . has tendered to the County of Contra Costa a contract for federal allocations to local4, public health agencies, providing for the payment to the County of moneys not to exceed K a total of Eleven Thousand, Nine Hundred Sixty-four Dollars ($11,964) for the fiscal' ' , year, July 1, 1954, to and including June 30, 1955, said agreement being dated the„ 8th' day of September, 1954; and WHEREAS, it is recommended by the Health Officer of the County of Contra Costa that said contract be accepted as being in the County's interest; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk be and they are hereby directed to execute said contract by and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 28th day of September, 1954, by the x, following vote: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 77 NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak r i g it r Tuesday, September 28, 1954, Continued - µIn the Matter of Approval of e Agreement with D. URIARTE for f Janitorial Services, premises f $used by Agricultural Extension Service in Cowell.Agreement dated October 23, 1954, by and between the County of Contra Costa -and D. Uriarte is presented to this Board, wherein it is agreed as follows:The County will pay to D. Uriarte the sum of $80 per month beginning October i u 23, 1954, to April 23, 1955 for the usual janitorial services, premises of Agricultural Extension Service at Cowell. 3 4 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, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of4 Contra Costa. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r°In the Matter of APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT with the CROCKETTWl VALONA SANITARY DISTRICT re maintenance of sewers on emer-gency basis.An AGREEMENT dated September 28, 1954, by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA 'COSTA, hereinafter referred to as County, and the CROCKETT-VALONA SANITARY DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as District, is presented to this Board,wherein it is AGREED as follows:f 3S The County AGREES to maintain sewers of said District on an emergency basis r,when called upon by Secretary of the District or his appointed delegates, and to bill District quarterly for all services rendered during the preceding three-month period;and sA The District AGREES to reimburse the County within 30 days of demand . by County for all labor, equipment, materials and overhead costs incurred in this opera-tion it being understood and AGREED between the parties that the County assumes no obligation for routine maintenance of any of the District plant or equipment; and The District AGREES to purchase all capital equipment, such equipment to be used by County forces and housed at the County Corporation Yard in Crockett. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said AGREEMENT be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. IL. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said AGRENT on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. present. 4 In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Mastercraft Tile and Roofing Company for repairs to exterior walls, Hall of Records Building, Martinez. r t This Board having on September 14, 1954, awarded a contract to Mastercraft Tile and Roofing Company, No. 1 - 20th Street, Richmond 1, California, for the repair h <of mortar joints in the limestone facing on all exterior walls and the reflashing of certain defective joints in the inverted gutters on the top of the main cornice, Contra IF Costa County Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California, x r An agreement agreement dated September 14, 1954, between the County of Contra Costa andi 4 Mastercraft Tile & Roofing Company wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor- ?and materials necessary for said work, as indicated in the plans and specifications on file herein heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, each in the amount; z of $5,420.50 issued by Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company with said Master s craft Tile and Roofing Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been pre- sented re sented to this Board; s On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ; s BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L.,:: 1 Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said j Mastercraft Tile and Roofing Company be returned to said bidder. t j A/ 3 y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members y present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 6, construc- i tion of office and court build- i ing in Richmond.On the recommendation of Donald L. Hardison, Architect, and on motion ofJkt V a AM Tuesday, September 28, 1954, Continued - Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 6, which refers to Landscape Sprinkler System and which INCREASES the contract of said Stolte, Incorporated, in the sum of 41,515.69, (office and court r building being constructed in Richmond by said Stolte, Incorporated) be and: the same-... i:.. is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said change:` r $ 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 Granting Judge Fraga permission to leave State. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, -IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas F. Fraga, Judge of the Martinez Judicial District is granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty t30) days- commencing October 1, 1954. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Grace Thomson of the School Department is authorized to attend the convention of the X ' National Association of School Business Officials to be held in Los Angeles on October, 10 to October 14, 1954 at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY,THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport 20 prisoners from, the County Prison Farm to the Walnut Creek area in order to do clean-up work, the time frs to be chosen by said Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Revolving Fund Appropriation for Sidewalk Construction to be done under direction of County Surveyor. At the request of the County Surveyor, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for a revolving fund appropriation in the sum of $ 00 for sidewalk construction k to be done under the direction of the County Surveyor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Authorizing the County Auditor-Controller y to Sign the Annual Road Report of Contra Costa County. r f In accordance with provisions of Section 2151, Streets and Highways Code; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller. be, and' he is hereby designated to make and sign the annual Road Report for Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 144 In the Matter of Lafayette School District School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californi s heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $400,000 principal amount of bonds of.- La y. ette School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 16090009 1954 School Bonds, Series A. of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and 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:ix s G4 r j 308 Tuesday, September 28, 1954, Continued - Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 41,771 Y American Trust Company 41,$00 Blyth & Co. , Inc. 41,957 t AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank ofAmerica N. T. & S. A. is the highest ifi 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- Contra fContraCosta, State of Califfornia, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $160,000 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 . , . r payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of 4149 Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum kf.. r' A-1 - A-32 4 V4% A-33 - A-64 2 A-65 - A-96 2 1/4% A-97 - A-160 2 1/2% r r .. Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on May 1 and November 1 in each year, except interest for the first:s year which is payable in one installment on November 1, 1955• 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America N. T. & S. A. are herebyjr . 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: V 3•The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho s 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 F the rates aforesaid. i PASSED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of September, 1954, by the Board of Super- visors uper visors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: 1 AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan,. ; J. Frederickson y NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. r In the Matter of San Ramon Valley s Union High School District, 1953 r School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California; heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 4200,000 principal amount of bonds of San w } Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and the Board of Super-! R_visors of Contra Costa County has heretofore authorized and sold 4120,000, Series A f Bonds; and further duly authorized the sale of $70,000 designated as "Series B" of saidsN bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and e j ' WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and- are ndaretheonlybidsreceivedbysaidBoardofSupervisors, to wit:. 1 s Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District t Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 20,713.50 f v American Trust Company 212260.00 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest and 1 best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered if any, t' F NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, asfollows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for 470,000 Per value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: K Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of 429 f y Jr p j7 tia i Y Tuesday, September 28, 1954,Continued Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum B-10 - B-27 2 1/4% B-28 - B-38 2 1/2,$ B-39 - B-70 2 3/4% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on May 1 and November 1 in each year, except interest for the first: r year which is payable in one installment on November 1, 1955• 2. The bid of American Trust Company, Account Manager, is hereby rejected` and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return .to f said unsuccessful bidder their check accompanying their respective bid. w 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho'- graphed, itho graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable w quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. ru PASSED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of September, 1954, by the Board of Super- visors uper visors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote:r AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan; J. Frederickson k NOES:Supervisors - None ly(T`ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expendi, tures statement for the fiscal year 1954-55, as of July 31, 1954, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. rrt` In the Matter of Premium Awards, State Fair. This Board having received warrants from the State of California totaling A. X2,132.50 covering premium awards won by Contra Costa County at the California; State Fair, and of this amount the sum of $1,537.50 having been deposited in the Special De,-- posits Fund; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded b Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the latter amount ($1,537.50) be distributed to the appropri- ate exhibitors as indicated by the Agricultural Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4;;, k4n. In the Matter of Petition for Preparation of New Operation and Maintenance Assessment ORDER APPOINTING VALUATION ASSESSMENT Roll, Reclamation District No. COMMISSIONERS AND DIRECTING PREPARATION 802. OF NEW OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ASSESS- MENT ROLL. WHEREAS, the Delta Development Corporation filed with the Board of Supervisors its petition, pursuant to the provisions of Section 51,346 of the Water Code, request- ing a revaluation of all lands comprising Reclamation District No. 802 and the appoint- ment of a board of three (3) assessment Valuation Commissioners and the instruction of said Commissioners torepare a detailed valuation roll to be used b the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802 as the basis for their assessments to all sb property owners in said District for operation and maintenance of said district, said petition being dated the 1st day of September, 1954, and this Board, on the 7th of September, 1954, having duly and regularly continued hearing on this matter to this date . aft and time, and the Board at this time having heard Franklyn H. Lyons on behalf of the petitioner, who added to the list of names of proposed commissioners previously submit- ted by him the name of Gilbert Mellon, and the Board having also heard from Thomas S. Louttit with reference to proposals of Henry Martin and Grace S. Ritchie that certain persons be appointed to the Board of Assessment Commissioners, and this Board of Super- visors being fully advised in the premises, and all persons having any interest in the matter before the Board having been afforded the opportunity to express their views-and opinions NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT.RESOLVED that this Board does hereby appoint as Valua- tion Assessment Commissioners Arthur Honegger, Sr. , Thomas Vanasek, and Frank A. West, and does direct them to prepare a new operation and maintenance assessment roll for said Reclamation District No. 802. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 28th day of September, 1954, by the following vote, to wit:, >. AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. 310 Tuesday , September 28, 1954 - continued x NOTICE OF 'HEARIN'G' ON FOR :ATIOIN OF ZO:y'E NO. 1 AND ADOPTIOIN OF PROJECT f`IN THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT i BE.'ORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AS EX- OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPIERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORMDRAINAGE DISTRICT i In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 1 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Costa 4 County Storm Drainage District. RESOLUTION HEREAS, under the provisions of Section 16 and Section 18 of Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953, authority exists to establish zones and adopt projects with- in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8 of Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is the ea-officio the Board of Super- visors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to form a zone consisting of the here-;' inafter described real property for the purposes and objects hereinafter set forth; and i I'HEREAS, the requirements of Sections 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953 have been complied with; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the project hereinafter referred to is for the; benefit of a single zone which is all the real property hereinafter described; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:00 o'clock a.m. , on the 26th day ofv. October, 1954, at Martinez, California, in the Board of Supervisors' room in the Sall of Records, be fixed as the time and place of hearing the matter of the formation of said zone and the adoption of a project for said zone , at which time the Board will hear and pass upon any and all written and oral objections to the formation of the fi zone and to the adoption of the proposed project for said zone . BE IT FUR nRESOL`lED that the proposed zone be formed for the purposes of providing for the construction, installation,maintenance and operation of storm drains , water courses, drainage ditches, and all other appurtenant structures as authorized by Section 4 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act, Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953' and as specifically described as to the works of improvement in the whichletterfromtheengineeroftheDistrictunderdateofSeptember24, 1954, re- port has been adopted by the said Board of Supervisors. The report heretofore mentioned consists of four pages and said report is incorporated herein as though fully set forth. The engineering estimate of the cost of said project should the zone be formed is theNEW sum of Twelve Thousand Two hundred Fifty-seven Dollars (412,257) . The annual main- tenance cost is estimated at Three Hundred Dollars (4300) . The heretofore mentioned costs are to be borne by the zone proposed to be formed should it be formed. A map of the general location and general construction of the proposed project is on file r . with the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Engineer at 2400 Oak Grove Road, Concord, California , and at the intersection of iaildred Lane and Florence Drive in f , the "Lafayette Valley Estates" subdivision, a public place lying within the proposed zone, where such map is available for inspection by any interested person. I BE IT FURMI R RESOLV..*ll that a copy of this notice and resolution shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks prior to said hearing in the Lafayette; Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the hereinafter described area proposed to be formed into such zone. BE IT :URTiiER RESOLVED that the map of the zone showing the general location and general construction of the project within the zone be posted in the hereinabove mentioned public places at least wo weeks prior to said hearing date. y' The territory proposed tc be included in such zone is more particularly described as follows: t w,f 7. Beginning on the westerly line of the Sacramento irorthern Railway right of Ray at the most eastern cornor of Lot 21 , Lafayette Valley Estates, filed January 18, 1951 in map Book 43 at page 4; thence northerly along the western line of the said Sacramento Northern Railway right of Kay 400 feet; thence Pi 46° 10' W 1000 feet; thence N 600 22' N 2785 feet; thence S 160 W 2740 feet; thence S 34* E 870 feet; thence S 54' 30' E 1090 feet; thence S 67° 15' E to the westerly line of the said Sacramento Northern Railway right of way ; thence northerly along the said western line to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District this 28th day of September, 1954, by the following vote, to wit : l AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. .Buchanan, J. Frederickson g NOES:Supervisors - None P ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak t fr 77 I f Tuesday, September 28, 1954 - continued 1 a i X y M1 Supervisor Cummings, chairman of this Board, left at the hour of 2:30 p.m. Thereupon, Supervisor Buchanan moved that Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman pro tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson andP passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, X. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings a y, In the Matter of Recommendation for Salary Adjustment of Director , Richmond A Health Center. The Civil Service Commission having recommended that the salary of the-, Director of the Richmond Health Center be adjusted from Range 35 to Range 36; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be, and the same is hereby continued 4g.to October 5, 1954 F . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members-• wys present. T: And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday , October 5, 1954, at 9 o'.cloek a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ChairmanATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r Byb,. Deput Clerk U BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS s TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1954 THE BOARD MET 1N REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. h 311 THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESEi1T: HON. H. L. CUM MIGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, :"I. G. BUCHANAN, J. FR.EDERICKSON; j°' PRESENT: "f. T. PAASCH, CLERK On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE M BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings for the month of September, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings are approved as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M In the Matter of Approval of Lease of Parking Area from Duarte and Witting. f WHEREAS, it is necessary that the County of Contra Costa obtain additional parking space for County vehicles and, AREAS, Duarte and Witting have tendered to the County of Contra Costa a Sub-Lease of certain property located on Ward Street, and more particularly described in said Sub-Lease, yY : NOW$ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors DOES HEREBY APPROVE the terms and conditions of said Sub-Lease and agrees to the terms thereof. 312 Tuesday , October 5, 1954 - continued BE IT FURTH RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to execute said Sub-Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. y BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE) that the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to cause a copy of said Sub-Lease to be recorded in the Uffiee of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. The foregoing Order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter of Additional light for Shore r Acres Lighting District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISI BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company be, and IT IS HEREBYY. AUTHORIZED A71D DIRECTED to install eleven (11) additional lights within the Shore y. Acres Lighting District at the locations designated in the print filed with the Board of Supervisors this 5th day of October, 1954. h The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Mt. Diablo Unified School f District, 1953 School Bonds, Series "B" 1YH`EREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia , heretofore duly authorized the issuance of Y2,100,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of the County of Contra Costa; and the Board or Supervisors of Contra Costa County has heretofore authorized the sale of $1,440,000 of said bonds, desic-nated Series "A"; and further authorized sale of $660,000, designated as Series "B" of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and t 1,11HEREAS, 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 reit: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 165,243-50 American Trust Company 168,447-50 3 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N- T. & S. A. i-, the highest- and best bids for said bands , considering the interest retes specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Uountay . r of Contra Costa, State of CalMrn98 ,—as follows: 1. said bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. for ;$660,000 par value of F said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County h .. is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: n Par and accrued interest to date d delivery, plus a premium of 9169.00 h. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum n' Q° B-1 - B-198 576 B-199 - B-231 2% te B-232 - B-429 2 % B-430 - B-561 2 % r, B-562 - B-660 176 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, r payable semi-annually on May 15 and November 15 in each year, except interest for the i first year which is payable in one installment on November 15, 1955. 2. The bid of American Trust Company is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to said unsuccess- ful bidder its check accompanying its bid. i 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be rxp lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to shoe on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of October, 1954, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Hay S. Taylor, w. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None S; d i J `+ 1 x Tuesday, October 5, 1954 - continued In the matter of Directing District Attorney 7r to prepare Ordinance that will repeal ordinance 559. un the recommendation of the Road Commissioner, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District u Attorney is directed to prepare an Ordinance that will repeal Ordinance No. 559, and, establish a speed limit of 35 miles per hour on those parts of St. Mary's Road north of Camino Colorados and of Moraga Road north of St. Mary's Road that lie outside of residence or business districts, as defined in the California Vehicle Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Travel Authorization On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. E. MoNamer, County Audit-Controller, or his authorized representative, be and he A is hereby authori ed to attend Regional Conference of State Controller with County Auditors, October 21 and 22 in San Rafael , at County expense; and i^. F. E. Emery , Personnel Director, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, the County Personnel Administrators Association meeting October 7.. and 8 in Stockton. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint, ALBA versus COMITY, etc. Copy of Complaint in Action Number 61541, BIENVENIDO M. ALBA and FLORENCE,: D. ALBA versus 'NnLIAI KIIMTH TAYLOR, COUNTY OF COITTRA COSTA, etc. , having been served on the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors this 5th day of October, 1954; t: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that copy of said Complaint 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 Accepting resignation of Lloyd Freitas, Fire Commissioner of Rodeo Fire District and the appointment of Edward I. Lewis The Rodeo Fire District having notified this Board of the resignation of Lloyd Freitas as Commissioner of the Rodeo Fire District; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE= BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is accepted and the office of Commissioner of said District is declared vacant; and Pursuant to Section 14054- 9 of the Health and Safety Code, which provides that in the event of a vacancy, an appointment of commissioner of a fire district may be made by the Board of Supervisors for the period until the next General Election within I the district, at which time a successor shall be elected for the unexpired term of the Commissioner who resigned; IT IS BY THE BOARD y'URRT'HER ORDERED that Edward I. Lewis is appointed Com- rrn missioner of the Rodeo Fire District for the term prescribed by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s N In the Matter of Granting CASEY TILTSTORTH,JR. free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Casey Tiltsworth Jr. , Rt. 2 box 300, Sonoma, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle eggs and poultry in the ua- incorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Casey Tilts- worth Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate, Serial 456 130 261, dated May 14, 1953; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Casey Tiltsworth be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle eggs and poultry in the unincorporated area of the County as requested ;t and 3, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTEER 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. 11te foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n d. i 314 ; Tuesday , October 5, 1954 - continued f In the Matter of Granting MILTON C. HOAG free permit to peddle in ithe unincorporated area t rr of the County. Milton C. Hoag, Boa 194, Associated, California having filed %ith this Board ; an application for a free permit to peddle defrosters, ironing board covers and appliances in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Milton C. Hoag is an honorably discharged veteran of World 1r11ar II, as evi- denced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #39 578 559, dated October 15, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS ' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said milton C. Hoag be, and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle defrosters, ironing board covers and appliances in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and r w IT IS BY THE BOARD ='UR"A1M 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.z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote cf the Board. i In the Matter of Application of D. D. Thornton for a permit to conduct wrecking yard, etc. on certain property located between Oakley end Brentwood. D. D. Thornton, 865 Buena Vista Street, Martinez, having filed with this Board an application for a permit to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place-for old cars on certain described property located on State Highway IV near Delta Road, half way between Oakley and Brentxood; x NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission for its recommendation. Y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.3 a In the matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak,--, seconded by Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, ITIS HY 11'HE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are hereby AUTHOR- IZED and APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase '.r Antioch Judicial District 3 Capital Outlay - 1 typist desk 4182.00 1 posture chair 49.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 231.00 Required for second clerk now on 20 hours per week and required to•do some typing. r M Pinole-Hercules Judicial District Capital Outlay - 1 desk 138.00 z 1 chair 80.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 218.00 X New judge requests this furniture to replace the present desk 4. and chair which are property of the former Judge. County Surveyor w x Capital Outlay 0547.00-,- 1 - ho. R-2 Ratchet handleso —. . . .. . . 27.00 275' - RC-1 Rods, 5/16 x 36", g3.20 each. 280.00 4 1 - PT-2 Pull-out tool 7.10 1 - PU-1 Pickup tool 5.70 Fx 1 - CS-8 4" O.D. double corkscrew 10.25 1 - CS-13, 6" so care bar corkscrew 21.25 1 - RG-1 Rod Guide 15.75 n 1 - t'.J-1 Rod Guide 16.50 1 - FT-1 Rod Guide 16.25 1 - BJ-1 xod Guide 14.00 4 1 - EZ-1 Rod reel 31.20 1 - BZ-2 Stand 31.80 44 i r . Tax and Handling 0.00 Total 54b.80 Unappropriated Reserve 547.00 s To purchase tools for the maintenance of all county sewer maintea- ante districts. Cost of equipment is to be pro-rated to 5 sewer maintenance districts on mileage basis as set forth in column 4 of tabulation in letter of J. W. Barkley dated 9/3/54• h v a Tuesday, October 5 , 1954 - continued 315. d. Appropriation Decrease Inc_; Assessor Supplies 200.00 Capital Outlay Adding Machine (Add'1)X185.00 File 5 dr. Leg. Spec. 15.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 200.00 Cost of file under estimated by purchasing agent. Due to daily summaries of assessment roll valuations a larger machineIr is required. County Hospital Remodel old hospital (912)p X14,000.00 vim. Remodel old hospital (324) 14,000-00114,000-00UnappropriatedReserve - General Fund 14,000.00 To transfer the appropriation for the remodeling job from N and 0 to Capital Outlay. The Pore oin;-, order i s3passedbytheunanimousvoteoftheHoard. f. , In the matter of Authorizing Personnel Adjustments. r On the recommendation of the County Aftinistrator and on motion of Super- r visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the- following he following personnel adjustment be and it is hereby authorized and approved: The addition of four .Institution Helpers to the County Hospital, effective October 6, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P S.. n In the Matter of Authorizing a correction of erroneous assess- ments. The County Assessor having filed vdth 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 1954-55, said correction having been con- sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 23, Assessment #490255, W. M. Sutliff is erroneously assessed y with a 15.40 acre tract in Section 17, TIN, R4E, 140 & Id, assessed value of land 4850 improvements , 2100. Mr. Sutliff only acquired a portion of the above acreage, but through an error all of the propertypropertywastransferredtohim. Thisshould- be assessed as follows: 490255 W. M. Sutliff M" N Por Sec 17 T1N R4E MDBM Bd N by A T & S F RR E by W bank of Old River S by EB14U D W by ld of Dalton Farms 10.75 AC Assessed value of land 4590. 490285 Dalton Farms Inc . 4 . Por Sec 17 T1N R4E 14DBM bd N by A T & S F RR E by ld of Sutliff -S by EBiIVIUD W by ld of McGillvray 4.65 AC Assessed value of land 4260, Improvements 42100. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Authorizinga Pavment for services of Election Officers, etc. , x Special Recall Election in Mt.View Sanitary 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, r . recall election held on October 1, 1954, is hereby fixed in the sum of 412.50 plus gk messenger service fees of 43.00 and mileage at the rate of 10¢ per mile each way, for the persons delivering the election returns, and that the polling place rent for such election is fixed in the sum of ,;1.0.00 for each polling place. 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 conducting of said election: qMrs. Irene Strand, 11 Sodaro Rd. Martinez Services as election officer1 6 2.50 Total 412-50 Pairs. Thelma V. Holladay, 198 Morello Rd. Martinez Services as election officer 612.50 Total 412.50 A, Ij f r yi 316 Tuesdav, October 5, 1954 - continued Y T 1 Mrs. Clovis A. }ygal, Rt. 1 Box 131, Arthur Rd. -Martinez Services as election officer 1$12.50 Messenger Fee 3.00 V Mileaa delivering election returns at 10¢ per mile (4 miles) 40 X Polline Place rent 10.00 Total 4x75.90 Firs, Doris Lucido, 100 morello Rd. Martinez Services as election officer 12.50 n z Total 412.50 p, Mrs. Annabelle Bride, 1331 Shell Ave. Martinez Services as election officer1 6 2.50 f< Total 412.50 Mrs. Nancy Bartolomei, 1371 Chestnut St. Martinez Services as election officer 412.50 5 Total 412.50 Mrs. Birdella J. Blakemore, 2441 Orange St. 1 sartinezTa Services as election officer 412.50 Messenger Fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns at 10f per mile (2 miles) 20 Total 15.70 Mrs. Ruth F. Hart, 1304 Shell Avenue, Martinez Services as election officer 412: 0 f Total 412.50 Mrs. Eleanor Furman, 2714 Merle Ave. Martinez Services as election officer J12.50 Total 412.50 r Mrs. A1argaret A. Erends, 2576 Leslie Ave. Martinez A. Services as election officer 412.50 r Polling Place rent 10.00 Tot al 422.50 Mrs. ;4abel A. Newman, 4076 Via De Flores, Martinez Services as election officer 1$12.50 Y ` Messenger Fee 3.00 4 Mileage delivering election returns at 10¢ per mile (4 miles) 40 Tot al 415.90 Mrs. Sarah J. Lewis, 707 Kelly Ave. Martinez Services as election officer 12.50 Total 412-50 n,r. 1 View Fire Hall, Shell Avenue, Martinez, c/o A.Schwartz, 2215 Pine St. Polling Place rent1 0.00 Total 410.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 s In the 'Matter of Approval of AGREEMENT between CITY OF RICHMOND and SAN PABLO FIRE PROTECTIvi' DISTRICT. AGREEMENT dated October 5, 1954, between the CITY OF RICHMOND, hereinafter referred to as "the City" and SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, hereinafter referred to as "the District", which AGREEMT is for a period' of 5 years commencing J July 1, 1955 and which provides that the District shall furnish fire protection and N fire prevention services within the territory referred to in said AGREE40T for a sum s of money equal to the fair proportion of the District's operation and maintenance ex I rw menses, plus an amount equal to a fair amortization of the District's expenses for capital improvements, etc. , the payments to be made by the City to the District in I t Few, semi-annual installments on the first day of each October and April during the term of 1 this AGREEMENT; and f WHEREIN, IT IS FARTHER AGREED that the County Auditor shall compute and de- F termine the amount of money and assets of the District to which the City is entitled by reason of the withdrawal from the District of the territory annexed by the City .of Richmond, is presented to this Board and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by ( Supervisor Tavlor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said AGREE W4T be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the govern- f _ ing body of said SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, is authorized to execute" said AGREE ENT. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint in Action No. 61005, BLYE versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al Copy of Complaint in Action Number 61005, BLY versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al, having been presented to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on September 30, 1954; NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS NOW, THEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidCopyofComplaintbereferredtotheDis- f p= Tuesdav, October 5, 1954 - continued RRR yd trict Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Automobile 'Xileage 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 those- County employees not driving county cars who find that the present allowance is. penalizing them, act through their department heads in contacting the property and'r equipment division of the Road Commissioner's Office to determine whether a county- car may be made available to them instead of being continued on the list of regular users. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: In the Matter of Approval of AGREEMENT between r the CITY OF i+MARTINEZ and the TWIT. VIEW FIRE DISTRICT. Agreement dated August 18, 1954, between the CITY OF MLARTINEZ and the NIT. VI-W FIRE DISTRICT and in which permission is given by the CITY OF MARTINEZ through its water system to the said MT. VIEW FIRE DISTRICT to use water through certain fire hydrants owned by said City, for protection against and extinguishment of fires in. said District, under certain conditions , the term of said Agreement to expire August 18, 1957, the said District to pay the CITY OF i'4ARTINEZ 420 per fire hydrant annually, the payments to become due and payable on July 1 of each year, and WHEREIN, it is further agreed that said District may have installed Y additional fire hydrants as needed, the installation and connection to the iyiartinez x, Water System to be made by the CITY OF MARTINEZ, but at the cost of the MT. VIEW FIRE DISTRICT the hydrant to be furnished by the 14T. VIE`n FIRE DISTkICT at its own cost and expense, and in addition to said cost, the fire District to pay to the City for each additional fire hydrant at the rate of ,$20 per year for the period from the date of installation to the termination of this Agreement, is presented to this Board; and x 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 by this Board, the governing body of said Mt. View Fire District, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is a authorized to execute said Agreement. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of 2'r Mileage Allowance at Regular Rate. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED-that authorization, effective as of last July 1 and to continue to December 31, 1954, be and the same is hereby made effective for the following persons to continue to draw automobile mileage as regular users: Bertha D. Hellum, County Librarian Frank Marcollo, District Attorney's Office B. 0. Wilson, Supt. of Schools x W. T. Paasch, County Clerk J. W. Hammond, Veterans' Service Officer W. R. Smaker, Veterans' Service Representative r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Regular Mileage Leser - Coroner's Office M On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. J. M. Ellis, County .Pathologist, be and he is hereby designated as a regular user. of his automobile on County business, effective as of last July 1, and therefore entitled to* the rate of 100 per mile for the first 500 miles and 51¢ per mile there X. after each month.a t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In th a ::atter of Approval of Lease and Option a with Remineton-Rand, Inc. for two Robot Cardex files for County Schools' Department. Lease dated September 23, 1954, between Remington-Rand, Inc., Lessor, and Countv of Contra Costa, Lessee, and wherein it is provided that said Lessor leases to said Lessee two Robot Cardex files for the use of the County Schools' Department-, for a period of 36 months, and for which the Lessee agrees to pay total rental of 4,671.74 on a quarterly basis 6f X3$9.32 plus taxes which will amount to three payments this fiscal vear totaling $1,167.96 plus taxes; and Supplement to said Lease (purchase option) which provides for option to buy in the next fiscal year for the balance of $3'.403-78 plus taxes, said equipment, are presented to this Board; and r, d I Tuesday, October 5, 1954 - continued On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lease and said Supplement to said Lease (purchase options r k ij be and they are hereby approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, be, and he is hereby authorized to execute s-,id Lease and said Supplement to said Lease on behalf of the County (Lessee). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.h ... In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of bond issued to Noble Newsom, Jr. , Manager of Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan-, 'IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bond No. 132$42 issued by Pacific Indemnity Company to Noble r Newsom, Jr. , as principal, to the County of Contra Costa, in the sura of 4200, said bond having been required for faithful accounting of fund known as Revolving Fund at Buchanan Field, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED, LISCHARGEL, and RELEASED, retro- x active to June 30, 1953. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. U In the Matter of Special Recall Election in MT. VIEW SANITARY DISTRICT. INTERIM RESOLUTION OF CANVASS MEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Elections Code governing such h matters, a special recall election was duly and regularly held within the Mt. View Sanitary District in the County of Contra Costa on the lst day of October, 1954, for the purpose of voting on the question of the recall of A. V. PRICE as member of Board of Directors of said Fit. View Sanitary District; and s WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 11066 of the Elections Code, this Board of Supervisors did on Tuesday, the 5th da of October, 1954, canvass all is +P Y, Y votes cast at said election, save and except the absentee ballots; NOW, THERE-PORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the results of the canvass (excluding ;, t fi absentee ballots) were as follows: Consolidated Shall A. V. Price be recalled Precinct Yes No from the office of ;;ember of i of Board of Directors, Ift. View No. 1 9 2 Sanitary District, County of No. 2 146 56 Contra Costa, State of California? No. 3 36 TOTAL 349 194 Member, Board of Directors, t Mt. View Sanitary District, to succeed A. V . Price should he be recalled by this special recall election. n U Julio L. Griffanti Consolidated Precinct s NO. 1 91 No. 2 114 a 3 TOTAL 298 Scattering Consolidated 7 . Precinct No. 1 0 No. 2 4.x Y No. 3 t s, TOTAL µPASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the- County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1954, by the following lr vote, to wit AYES:Supervisors -- I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, i W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.NOES:Supervisors -- None ABSENT: Supervisors -- None 222 i Y F5 1. . 3 S a n arc, Tuesday, October 5, 1954 - continued 1<7r In the Matter of the Forma tion of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 RESOLUTION r° WIEREAS, under the provisions of Section I of the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act (Stats. 1937, Ch. 566, Amended by Stats. 1949, Ch. 496 and Stats. 1953 Ch. 546; Deering 's Gen. Law Act 2208) authority exists for this Board to declare its intention to fora a storm drain maintenance district upon the terms and for the pur- poses described in said Act; and WI.'.EAS, it appears that the maintenance of storm. drain improvements, and of other water courses and drainage channels within the territory described in .the follow ing notice not otherwise provided for by law will protect and promote the. welfare, health or safety of the residents therein; and WHMEAS, all of said territory is unincorporated; and 1,tIREAS, on September 7, 1954, the County Boundary Commission of this County did, pursuant to Sections 58854, et seq. , of the Government Code, approve the 'boun daries of the territory described in the following notice; and rM WHEREAS, good cause appears for holding a' hearing to determine .whether such District should be formed, NO11, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention to form said territory into a storm drain maintenance district, and does hereby fix the time and place described in the following notice as the time and place for the hearing on the matter of such formation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board does find, and the Clerk of this Boar is directed to give notice of said hearing as follows: 1. By publishing the following notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "Concord Transcript", a newspaper of general circulation, circulated: in the County of Contra Costa, in which said territory is located, it appearing to this Board that no newspaper of general circulation is circulated in said territory to the extent that would warrant this Board in making a findin~ that any newspaper of general circulation is so circulated. This Board deems said "Concord Transcript" to be the s newspaper of general circulation most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory of the proposed formation of such district. 2. By causing the following notice to be posted at x: a) At the northwest corner of Pear Drive and Oak Grove Road. b) At the southwest corner of Galardv Drive and Oak Grove Road. h, c) At the southwest corner of Minert Road and Oak Grove Road. three public places in said territory, not later than November 12, 1954. The heading T in said notice as posted shall be in letters of not less than one (1) inch in height, and shall be in words and figures as hereinafter set forth. 4. By mailing not later than November 12, 1954, the following notice to ,all owners of property within said territory, proposed to be assessed, whose names and addresses appear on the equalized assessment roll for county taxes for 1954-55, being the last such equalized assessment roll. NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED FORMATION OF STORM DRAIN 4AIIITETT-CE DISTRICT NO. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, november 23, 19547 at the hour of 10:.00 A.M. of said day, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, have been fixed for the .time and place for the hearing on the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of. Contra Costa directing that a hearing be held on the clatter of the formation of the following described territory into Stora Drain 1aintenance District No. 1. Any person interested may, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hear- ing of said matter, file with the Clerk of said Board written objections to the for- mation of the District, or to the inclusion of any lands therein, as provided in the Storm Drain Maintenance District act. The territory proposed to be included in said District is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road with the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the intersection thereof with the northeastern extension of the southeastern line of Lot 8 as shown on the snap entitled "Map of Walnut Orchard Tract, r Contra Costa County, California", filed June 21, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, page 34; h` thence South 560 2$' 'gest to the most eastern corner of the said Lot 8; thence con- ry tinuing South 560 28' West along the southeastern Zine of Lot 8 328.17 feet to the most southerly corner of the 3.63 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Leona H. Randall recorded :larch 20, 1950, Recorder's File No. 12941; thence Northwest along the southwestern line of the said 3.63 acre Randall parcel and its northwestern ex tension to the center of Risdon Avenue; thence South 560 28' West alon01g the center of Risdon Avenue to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the north- eastern line of Parcel 1 as described in the Judgment, Helen Aston, Plaintiff, re- corded June 5, 1951 Recorder's File No. 27038; thence North 360 38' West to the north- vest line of Lot 1 Walnut Orchard Tract; thence South 560 28' West along the northwest line of Lots 1 and 2 to the most southerly corner of the 10.00 acre parcel of land described in the Decree of Distribution, recorded June 2, 1938 in Volume 447 of Offici 1 Records, page 4782 Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence north- westerly along the southwestern line of the said 10.00 acre parcel to the most souther y corner of Lot 10, -Westmoreland Park filed June 26 1953 in Map Book 51 page 7; thence continuing northwesterly along the southwestern line of the said Westmoreland Park and the northwestern extension thereof to the center of Whitman Road; thence Northeasterly r Tuesday, October 5, 1954 - continued along the center of Whitman Road and its northeastern extension to the center of Oak Grove Road; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center of Oak Grove Road to a point which bears N 6910 08' 15" E from the most northerly corner of Lot 90Y Tree Haven Unit No. 1 filed March 31, 1950 in Map Book V, page 40 in the Recorder's s- Office Contra Costa County, California; thence South 69 08' 15" W 30 feet to the most- crnorthelycorner of Lot 90; thence South 45° 11' 1 " West 215 7 72 Peet; thence South 38 04 18 West 50.6 5 feet; thence Souts h 38 27' 03" 'nest 22L.41 feet; thence South 320 O1' 33" 'vest 222.00 feet; thence South 27° 23' 25" West 1 .48 feet; thence South 220 3 ,39' !gest 45.39 feet; thence South 120 46' 40" gest 62.83 feet; thence South 90 w 54' 20" West 75.03 feet; thence South 60 51' West 75.03 feet; thence South 0° 44' 10" East 50.63 feet; thence South 4$0 17' S5" East 45.51 feet; thence South 80 22' 421, West 109.95 feet; to the most western corner of Lot 75; thence southerly in a direct line crossing Plum Lane to the most northern corner of Lot 143; thence South S° 221 i 42" West 120.00 feet; thence South 670 00' 19" Nest 48.02 feet- thence South 3° 03' 3' 13" 'gest 107.64 feet; thence South 210 33' 07" West 127.95 fee ; thence South 320 30' 43" West 107.91 feet; thence South 43° 32' 47" West 94.19 feet; thence South 45° 48' 40" West 885.00 feet; thence South 10° 08' 35" East 44.65 feet; to the most northern corner of Lot 164 Tree Haven; thence South 450 48' 40" West along the northwestern line of Lot 164 and the extension thereof 138.43 feet to the center line of Orange Street; thence South 41+° 53' S5" East 164.04 feet; thence southerly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 177 feet, tangent to the last course, an arc dis- tance of 87.05 feet; thence South 730 36' 05" west 15 feet to a point which bears North 26° 13' 25" west from the most western corner of Lot 129; thence South 260 13 , r. 2511 East 2115.25 feet; thence South 270 57' 15" West 21 feet; thence South 62° 44' 15" West 28.38 feet to the nost southerly corner of Tree Haven, also being the most easterly corner of Lot 23, Bancroft Orchard Tract, filed May 2, 1911 in Volume 5 of Maps, page 101, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence southwesterly along the southeastern line of Lots 23 to 27 inclusive Bancroft Orchard Tract to the most southerly corner of Lot 27; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of Lot 27 to the center line of Bancroft Road; thence southerly along the center line of Bancroft Road and its southern extension to the southeastern line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of the saidy right of way to its intersection with the northwestern extension of the center line of Arkell Lane, being the northeastern line of Lot 9z E. A. Smith's Subdivision No. 2 r. filed January 3, 1911, in Volume 4 of Baps, page /6; thence southeasterly along the northwestern extension and along the center line of Arkell Lane to the northwestern line of the 3.958 acre parcel of land described in the deed to 11. W. Heathorn et ux recorded September 22, 1944 in Volume 800 of Official Records, page 298• thence South K3'570 14' West along the northwestern line of the 3.958 acre parcel to the most western corner thereof; thence South 36° 23' 50" East 285.65 to the most southerly corner of the 3.958 acre Heathorn parcel, being the most western corner of the 8.08 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Leo G. and Margaret L. Curtin recorded January 13, 1954 in Volume 2273 Official Records, page 2-41; thence North 59° 05' East 624.86 feet 'r to the most northerly corner of the said 8.08 acre parcel; thence South 360 14' 15" East along the northeastern line of the 8.08 acre parcel and the southeastern exten- sion thereof to the most easterly corner of the 9.25 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Lester S. Ready et ux, recorded November 11, 19 2 in Volume 329 of Official Records, page 374; thence South 610 48' 30" West along the southeastern line of said 9.25 acre parcel to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 360 30' East crossing lands of Bancroft to the center line of the Ygnacio Valley Road; thence South 610 45' West along the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road to the northwest s - corner of the 26.395 acre parcel of land described in the Decree to F. A. Marshall re- corded October 1, 1951, Recorder's File No. 46715; thence south 200 55' East 21.39 chains and North 690 5' East 845.46 feet to the most easterly corner of the said t 26.395 acre parcel, said point being the most northerly corner of the 15.51 acre par- eel deeded to John R. :ioscrop recorded August 3, 1937 in Volume 445 of Official Records page 442; thence South 180 55' East along the northeastern line of the said 15.51 acre parcel to the southwestern corner of the 7.66 acres more or less, parcel of land described in the deed to Henry and Lydia Goesch recorded January 13, 1943 Recorder's File No. 1428; thence South 790 East 957 feet along the south line of the 7.66 acre q ' parcel to the center line of Wiget Lane; thence southerly along the center of Wiget R' Lane to the center of Walnut Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Walnut Avenue to the East line of the Contra Costa Lateral Canal, also being the eastern line; of the 70.12 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Hugo J. and Edith M. Steven-' son, recorded January 11, 1945 in Volume 808 Official Records page 359; thence South alongthe east line of the 70.12 acre parcel to the southwest corner of the 1.95 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ario W. and May P. Bassignan, recorded June 1,, 1950, Recorder's File No. 26320; thence South 890 55' East 479.03 feet along the south° line of the 1.95 acre Bassignan parcel to the southeast corner thereof, being a point 1 in the center line of a 40 foot avenue; thence South along the center line of the said; 40 foot avenue; to the Southwest corner of the 4.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joseph A. and Coral A. Forsburg, recorded July 8, 1946, Recorder's File No. 23397, being also a point in the north line of the 21.2 acre parcel of land de- r scribed in the deed to Dante Littorno et ux Recorded August 13 1948, Recorders File No. 30763; thence Easterly along the north iine of the said 21.1 acre Littorno parcel to the Northwest corner of the 3.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Edward L. Thomas, et ux, recorded February 11, 1953, Recorders File No. 6905; thence South 10 15' 30" West along the Westerly line of the said 3.00 acre parcel and the Southerly extension thereof to the Southwesterly line of Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land, Rancho San ;Miguel; thence Southeasterly along the said Southwestern" line of the said Part 1, Lot 6, Bill Land to a point which bears South 10 15' 30" West from the South-.- east outh- east corner of the 1.02 acre parcel of land, being a strip of land 40 feet in width, described in the deed to Catherine J. Good et al, Recorded April 30, 1927 in Volume 81 of Official Records, page 84; thence I orth 10 15' 30" East to the Southeast corner of the said 1.02 acre parcel; thence -.ortherly along the Eastern line of the said 1.02 acre parcel and the -Northern extension thereof to the center line of Walnut Avenue; thence Easterly along the center line of Walnut Avenue to and its extension to the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence in a general :Northwesterly direction along the center line of Oak Grove Road to its intersection with the center line of the Ygnacio Valley Road, the point of beginning. j By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of{ California. Martinez,Calif ornia. I October 5, 1954. E 321., Tuesday, October 5, 1954 - continued W. T. PLASCH County Clerk of Contra Costa County r : and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of F . Supervisors, SEAL)) By: /s/ M. A. Smith Deputy Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 5th day of October, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson, NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, October 13, 19541 at 9 o'clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By x Deputy Clerk A 14 A5 S 5` y . BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954 THE BOARD XT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M.f IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RBCCRDS, IIART I E?, CALIFORNIA; ATPRESE : HON. H. L. CUMAINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TA'ILOA, W. G.BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK x In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the CENNTRAL CONTRA RESOLUTION ALTERING BOUNDARIES rte COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT.- WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT pursuant to Division 6, part 1, Chapter. 9, Article.. 1 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and WHEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is con r tiguous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be an- f nexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOTE, TII21EFORE, BE IT ORDERED as follows: R f That the boundaries of the CENTRAL C014TRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory- 7 erritory which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California is hereby an ., nexed to said District: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, County of Contra Costa, State of California, containing 53.835 acres, more or less, de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the eastern line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed to W. S Edmeades, recorded October 26, 1938, in Volume 479 of Official Records, at page 415, in the Office of the Recorder of said County, with the northern line of that certain 6.926 more or less acre parcel of land described in the deed to the State of 1 California, recorded October 10 1938, in Book 467 of Official Records, at page 90, in the Office of the Recorder of said County, said point of intersection also being a point on the u, eastern line of the now existing boundary of the Centrali Contra Costa Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginJ. nin along the eastern line of said Edmeades parcel 0479 OR 4153 also being alongg the eastern boundary of said Sanitary District, North 30 34' East, 336.54+ feet to the northeast corner of said Edmeades parcel (479 OR 1+15) . thence leaving said Sanitary District Boundary along a direct extension easterly of the northern line of said Edmeades parcel (479 OR 415) north 850 10East, 191.38 feet- thence leaving said extension North 00 28' West, 134+0.64+ feet to the northern line of that certain 212.30 acre parcel of land, described in the deed to Annie Loucks recorded January 18, 1913, in Book 197 of Deeds, at page 31, in the Office of the Recorder Wednesday, October 13, 1954 - continued of said County; thence South 890 27' 30" East along the northern r kw line of said Loucks parcel (197 D 31) , 1774.40 feet to the eastern z line of said Loucks parcel (197 D 31); thence southerly along said eastern line South 210 15' East, 101.64 feet; thence South 280 10' East, 229.02 feet; thence south 40° 57' East 107.52 feet, Y thence South 17° 33' 30" East, 327.37 feet to the point of inter- section of the eastern line of said Loucks parcel (197 D 31) with J"the northern live of said State of California parcel (467 OR 90) ; thence South 66 42' West, 2492.48 feet along the northern line of said State of California parcel (467 OR 90) to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AICD RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County assessor of this County and the Board of Equali- zation of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof.t The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted A at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 13th day of October, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors: I. T. GOYaK, H. L. CUJ4INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G.BUCHANAN, J. FREDER IC KS ON NOES: Supervisors - NONEf„ ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Proclamation National Electrical Week October 18-24, 1954 IN RECOGNITION of the invaluable services which electricity renders to our i community in industrial, commercial and residential fields; and E As a tribute to THO.SAS ALVA EDISON who on October 21, 1879 first perfected the incandescent Electric Light; and To the many other pioneers in the electrical industry through whose efforts humanity is so well served; and I4. To create an awareness of the importance of electricity in everyday life; i and By means of an educational program to impress people in all walks of life with essential facts which will provide safe, efficient and most economical use of i electricity in their different endeavors; NOW, THEREFCIRE,do'I,publicly proclaim the week of October 18 - 247 1954 as ELECTRICAL WEEK. F S Ls/ H. L. Cummings Chairman: Board of Supervisors Signed this 13th day of October, 1954 in the county of Contra Costa f 9y. CS4 In the Matter of Sheldon r School District, 1954 School Bonds, Series "A" a._ WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State- of Cali- fornia, ali- fornia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 540,000 principal amount of bonds ! of Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the 4 sale of '$`34,000, designated as Series "A" of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and s WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner y prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were andl 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. 11,6 jl Hannaford & Talbot 11,870 Dean, Witter & Company 8121230 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,f N(Trl, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of x r Contra Costa, State of Calirornia, as follows:z 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A.for $34,000 par value of said i 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 and accrued interest to x date of delivery, plus a premium of 849.00 Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annul k a A-1 - A-3 3% A-9 - A-14 24 A-15 - A-34 3 K f tl} October 1 1 continuedWednesday, Oce er 3, 951+ Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on April 15 and October 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on October 15, 1955• 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 bids. 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 suitabl quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. Jm PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13 day of October, 1954, by the Board. of Supervisors k. of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: x AYE'S:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, R. S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - none Alk ABSVT: Supervisors - None ka In the Matter of Hearing of Petition for Annexation of SHELDON SCHOOL Y' _ DISTRICT to RICI-DIOI`ID SCHOOL s D ISTR ICT.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the above matter was by order of this Board duly and regularly: made the 14th day of September, 1954 continued to this date for further hearing.; ands' zo WHEREAS, it appears that further consideration should be given to this. subject; NO'i1, T1 REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hearing on the matter of petition for annexation of Sheldon School District to Richmond School District be and it i 1: hereby further continued to the 21st day of December, 1954 at 2:30 p.m. The vote on the foregoing order was: Via. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NOItiL 3 ABSEtiT: Supervisors- NONE In the Matter of ti: Travel Authorization, Superintendent of Schools r. a Tyf On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED that Mr. B, 0.,f : Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to attend, at County expense,, the following meetings:w Annual conference of City, County and District Super- intendents to be held in Long Beach, October 20 to 22 inclusive; nt. Annual Fall conference of County Superintendents in Sacramento, November 15th to 17th. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. zx a In the Matter of y Authorizing Meeting Attendance, Supervising Plumbing Inspector N 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 Mr. H. W.; Kelly, Supervising Plumbing Inspector, be, and he is hereby authorized to attend a conference of the Western Plumbing Officials Association in San Jose, October 13 and-: 14, at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of IASnackBarinnewRichmondBuilding The County Administrator having received a request from the. Supervisor. of Services for the Blind, State Department of Education, that the County license a x blind person to operate a snack bar in the new Richmond Building, and said- County Ad; ministrator having recommended that said request be approved with the provision that it be limited to the type now operated in the Hall of Records, and said Administratorz having further recommended that Mr. Hardison, architect for the Richmond building, be authorized to work with said Supervisor of Services for the Blind in order-that V such items as utilities may be properly provided; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor. Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is granted with the provisions. N recommended by the Administrator. n3624t Wednesday, October 13, 1954 - continued Vit„ i ? The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.J In the Matter of Warrant Issued for Polling Place 3 f F It appearing to this Board that warrant was issued -for polling place use. of- l Walnut Creek precinct No. 1 at the June 8, 1954 Primary Election to Ann C. Madsen 4f 105 Margarido Drive, Walnut Creek in error, that the Auditor's Revolving Fund ##2272 w „ of June 21, 1954 is still outstanding with the payee moved to Georgia; NOW, TIEREFORE, at the request of the County Clerk and on motion of Super- E a visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrant be cancelled and the County Auditor is directed to issue a new warrant to y" Mrs. Sarah M. Erdman, 137 argarido Drive, Walnut Creek, in the amount of $10.00, as polling place rent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance No. 891 This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 891 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing. froma a; said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; s E NOW, THEREF(RE, on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared x • ° " duly published. syr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchase of Tractor for use at Branch Jail, etc. f p On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized and directed to purchase one Caterpillar Model D-2 Tractor at a cost of not to exceed $2500 for use of the Branch Jail, including fire trail work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 898. Ordinance No. 898, which establishes 35 MPH speed limit zone on portions,,1 x ns St. Mary's and Moraga Roads and repeals Ordinance No. 559, is presented to this Board; j and I On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a 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 u `5- for the time and in the manner required by law in Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a 33 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 f w In the Matter of Approving i Ordinance No. 899. x Ordinance No. 899, which amends Ordinance No. 690 providing for fire preven- tion and protection for the Orinda County Fire Protection District, is presented to s this Board; and i' 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. ly IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishedi µfor the time and in the manner required by law in Crockett American, 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. 3 In the Fatter of Endorsing an Application for a Watershed i 2 Survey by the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil x;Conservation Service, of the s ,Marsh-Kellogg Creek Watershed.WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Eastern Contra Costa Soil Conservation District has duly initiated and submitted to the State Soil Conservation Commission an application for Federal assistance in making a survey of the Marsh-Kellogg Creek Water- shed; ater-shed; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation Dis- t trict has also signed this application; 2 Wednesday, October 13, 1954, Continued - WHEREAS, the Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and=-Water Conservation District have also si ified their support by signing said aPPlication,• r :. and s, WHEREAS, Federal monies may be made available for flood control and soil' an& water conservation in the above-named watershed upon favorable action by the United, . States Soil Conservation Service; r NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECLARED that on the 13th day of October, 1954, this Board, having considered the supporting evidence, has re- solved to signify this support of this application by authorizing the Clerk to forward immediately to the State Soil Conservation Commission a copy, duly certified, of this Resolution. z a The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,y. W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson a4 s a NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Agent to rent County-owned property at 6363 San Pablo Dam Road. P' The County Right of "Way Agent having determined the fair rental value on a .` Y month-to-month basis of the two-room cabin at 6363 San Pablo Dam Road, nov owned by A the County, to be $30 per month; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Right of Way Agent is authorized to rent said property. for $30 per month until such time as the improvements must be disposed of for the relo= cation of San Pablo Dam Road, County Road No. 0961. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r . In the ijiatter of Report from Richmond Health Center. The report of Richmond Health Center for the months of July, =August and September, 1954, having been presented to this Board; IT I& BY THE BOARD ORDERED that= said report be and the same is hereby placed on file. K s iii 7 In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of W. E. Bunn, Sr. , from Board of Directors of Byron, Brentwood, Knightsen Union Ceme- tery District. W. E. Bunn, Sr. having filed with this Board his resignation as a. Director . of the Byron, Brentwood, Knightsen Union Cemetery District; u NOW, THEREFORE, on a motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervise Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and the office declared vacant. tK'`r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim against Contra Costa County for care given Mrs. Hurst at Los Angeles General Hospital. Claim in the amount of 469.56 for care given Mrs. Madie Hughes Hurst at the. Los Angeles General Hospital having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to the Social Service Diredtor ' for his written recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t ` p. In the Matter of Appropriation Ad justment. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is hereby authorized, tri and aporoved: Avpropriation Decrease Increase County Assessor Capital Outlay Adding Machines 515 Y 4 R Replacements Adding Machines 515 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x z 326 ; Wednesday, October 13 , 1954, Continued - d j In the Matter of Authorizing n{ Personnel Adjustment. On the recommendation of the administrator and on motion of Supervisor GoyakM' y seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and it is hereby authorized and approved: F"` the increase of one part-time Typist-Clerk position to full-time for the Justice Court of the San Pablo Judicial District, retro- active to September 15, 1954. z: J .r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the Department u of Veterans Affairs covering State Aid to Contra Costa j County for Veterans' County Service Officer, etcetera. z.` Agreement between the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of Califor- nia, hereinafter referred to as the Department, and the County of Contra Costa, herein-d after referred to as the County, wherein the County agrees to hire and pay salaries off the County Service Officer and such additional employees, if any, as it may deem neces-k sary to perform duties designated in Section 971 of the Military and Veterans Code, far.; the period of July 1, 1954 to and including June 30, 1955, and wherein the Department agrees to reimburse the County for m Ninety-five percent of the salary paid the County Service Officer or Seventy-five Dollars (475.00) per month toward payment of said salary, x whichever is the lesser amount, and Ninety-five percent of the expenditures for materials, supplies and r service required for such County Service Officer activities durin r the term of said agreement, or One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00 Vire quarter thereof, whichever is the lesser amount andPerq rhrc Not less than fifty percent nor more than eighty percent of the salary aid one assistant to the County Service Officer, and Fifty percent of the salary of additional assistants to the County 1 k Service Officer, provided, however, that the total amount of reimbursement under said agreement shall riJs not exceed the sum of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Twelve & 40/100 Dollars ($13,512.LOI fispresentedtothisBoard; 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;. r Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jf r y In the Matter of Fire Trucks W 301 and #324 now located at 5 r Branch Jail. It appearing that Fire Truck Unit 72301 located at the Branch Jail is no longer required and that the ort MangqAirport ager is in need of such a unit; and that: Fire Truck Unit #324 is in poor condition and not adequate for service; and the County Ad-- ministrator having notified this Board that Mr. Broatch, Property, Materials and Equip- ment Manager, has recommended that Fire Truck Unit #301 be transferred to BuchananFY Field and that Unit #324 be disposed of; f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor; ) Frederickson, IT IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said matter be referred to the District Attorney for determination of the legal methods for such a transaction. g. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F y y In the Matter of Services of Mrs. Healy on Election Board. fd. In accordance with provisions of Section 2002 of the Government Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVEDthatintheeventasuitisfiledagainstMfrs. David L. Healy, 36 Goree Court, Martinez California, as the result of having served on the Election Board at the June Primary Election, the matter will be referred to the District Attorney for defense. x_ The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lighting system in 1 COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-2. f m ` This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to the Pacific Gas and Elec . 4.. + tris Company for furnishing electric current within the boundaries of COUNTY SERVICE f , AREA L-2 in Contra Costa County, and said Pacific Gas and Electric Company having pre_ fi sented to this Board a contract dated October 1st, 1954 for the installation and main f r I s IiWednesday, October 13, 1954, Continued -rp 7 tenance of said lighting system; N r NOW, THEREFOFth, and 'on :motion •of Superva.sor 4Goyak seconded. .ay, Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD: ORDBRBD`thatsaid contract"is hereb a roved.`andr H. L,s"r r - Y,`, pP, Cummings, Chairman, is authorised to;execute -said. contract on. beha2f'of thee: Count. "of, Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed b ptheunanimous vote of the Board. 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's^, .Z`" ',.. o, r 'sr', .riir'ra .?#tt!;.'.g r a. ; -a,• e;,', j g r.a—.n.._....,...s... x '.^ r' h•wk,%...w` *`*,...' rfi;:k, y+'h.,} ,. x Y. 3 a q r _'4 " rr rr• k'74r17 i v[, r, - : urn xn h- i..u .z jr "9 iDi r. f y, 2 r, r• tVic.. t t . BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUI'MVT.SORS TUBS-')-'*,Y, OCTO39R 192 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION t AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA: PRESENT: HON. H. L. CITUMGS, CHAIRMIM, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS C I. T. COYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, S. FREDERICKSON;t PRBSII"+IT: W. T. PAASCE, CLM In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an ordinance repealing; Ordinance 604, etc. On the recommendation of the Road Commissioner and on motion of Supervisor iTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance that will repeal Ordinance 604andthatwillestablishaspeedlimitof35WHonthosepartsofSanPabloDamRoad', between San Pablo City Limit and a point 3 miles east of Appian Way, which lie outside ?of business and residence districts, as defined in the California Vehicle Code. t3TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard.t I f In the Matter of Alleged damage s; to trees on property of R. Stenzel.j t v A communication from R. Stenzel, 803 nest JSstudillo Avenue, San Leandro, in which he states that the County Highway Department sprayed the sides of the Marsh jCreekRoadandthatthesprayusedkilledeightofhisapricottreesanddamaged others, having been received by this Board; On motion of Supervisor erederickson, seconded by Supervisorljachanan, IT IS fBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatthematterisreferredtotheUountyAdministrator, CountyHighwayDepartment , and the Agricultural Commissioner for an investigation and report to this Board. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F i In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to transport prisoners to Antioch area, At the request of Chief of Police Boyer of Antioch and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long is authorized to transport twelve prisoners to an area near Antioch to clean the rifle range, said prisoners to be transported on days designated by Sheriff Long. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p f s' In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments 3 r . The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority tos the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll .for the fiscal year 1954 - 1955, said correction having been consented atobytheDistrictAttorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: h In Volume 1, Assessment #3713-3, Robert D. and Susie M. j Roche are assessed with a portion of Lot 4, gills Addition to 1 fix. the Town of Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at 2700. There were no improvements on this property on lien i date and should be cancelled. In Volume 1, Assessment #3713-4, Rufus M. and "clary A. Speed are assessed with a portion of Lot 4, Wills Addition to the Town of Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at i 2690. There r:ere no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 19, Assessment #199120, Susie Culbert is assessed with Lot 18 Block 12, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $830. There were no t improvements on this property on lien date and should be can- celled. In Volume 29, Assessment #613440, W. H. and Edith M. Harris are assessed with portions Lots 15 and 16, R. N. Burgess Com- pany's Map No. l Ayers Ranch Subdivision, assessed value of land w250, improvements 050 and 41380. Improvements of X750 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 36, Assessment #740019, Katherine McCarthy is rr.. assessed with one Lot in the Town of Port Costa, assessed value of land $75, improvements $V5. This assessment is included in x. Assessment ?42019 appearing in the name of Rose McCarthy. The correct name is Ruth McCarthy. Mrs. Ruth McCarthy requests im- provements of $475 appearing on Assessment , 740019 should be k added to Assessment #742019. Assessment #740019 should be cancelled. i Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Butter of Authorizing r correction of erroneous assess- ments.epi The County Assessor having filed :::th this Board a request for authority to t the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-1955, said correction having been consented tobytheDistrictAttorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as b# follows: In Volume 39 Assessment #17597, Noland W. and Lorene M. McGuire are assessed with portions of Lots 6 and 7 Block 1, Baldwin Addi- 7,1 tion to Concord, assessed value of land $325, improvements $510. Mr. McGuire filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $830 was allowed instead of $835. An additional 5s; 5 exemption should be alloyed. In Volume 3, Assessment #20111, Fury F. and Lavene E. Dalla are assessed with Lot 11, Park View Terrace Unit No. 1. assessed value of land $2609 improvements $1740, exemption ;1000. Sub- sequent information obtained by this office shows that Mr. and Mrs. Daila owned property in excess of the value limitation allowed by lax in regards to veterans exemption. Exemption of $1000 should be removed. spa In Volume 12, Assessment 008143, Roman Catholic Archbishop is assessed with Lot 12 and North 1/2 of Lot 13 Block 41, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, assessed value of land 4750, improve- ments $2900. The Roman Catholic Archbishop filed claim for church exemption but through an error exemption of $3650 was allowed in- stead of 41825. in Volume 16, Assessment 4140S30, Emil Deiro is assessed with portions of Lots 3, 4, 8, 9 Block 6, .Bay View Tract, assessed value of land $5009 improvements $1620, exemption $1000. Iaforma- tion in this office shows that Inc. Deiro owns property in excess F of the value limitation allowed by law in regards to veterans ex- emption. Exemption of $1000 should be removed. K R In Volume 20, Assessment x#203939, George M. and Eva M. Ristrem are assessed with a portion of Lot 5 Block C, Subdivision of a Portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, assessed value of land 180, improvements $1740, exemption $750. George U.g Ristrem, Jr. filed claim for war veterans exemption, but through an error ex- emption was allowed on Assessment #203939 belonging to George M. Ristrem, Sr. Exemption of $750 should be removed from Assess- went , 203939 and exemption of $450 should be allowed on Assess- ment #626132-1 appearing in the names of George M. and Pilary A. Ristrem. 9. In Volume 32, Assessment #635602, Frank B. and Betty X. r Rutter are assessed with Lot 241, Gregory Gardens Unit No. 2, assessed value of land ;;190, improvements $1890. Mr. Rutter filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. k In Volum 32, Assessment J636820, Charles V. and Patricia W. OtHars are assessed with Lot 98, Paradise Valley Unit No. 2, a assessed value of land ;250, improvements $1850. Mr. O'Hara filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not alloyed. Exemption of X1000 should be allowed. In Volume 37, Assessment #752878, Takashi F. Sugihara is assessed with Portion Lot 1 Block 95, Map of Beast Richmond r. Heights Tract No. 2, assessed value of land $130, improvements 42020, exemption $1000. Subsequent information received by.this A office shows that W. Sugihara owns property in excess of the value limitation allowed by law in regards to veterans exemption. Exemption of $1000 should be removed. Kz: In Volume 409 Assessment , 882075, Kendall P. and Mary L. Graham are assessed with Lot 75, Canyon Park, assessed value of land $160, improvements $1630. Mr. Graham filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 42, Assessment ff921887, 'Theodore A. and Shirley J. Bell are assessed with Lot 87, Diablo Gardens, assessed value of land $150, improvements $2250. Mr. Bell filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 30, Assessment #6304569 Richard F. and Mary Lou A.Rush are assessed with Lot 559 El Rancho Diablo Unit No. 2, assessedvalueofland ;"250, improvements $1860. Mr. Rush filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not fl allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. rid 6. Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - t In Volume 23, Assessment X438782, Lloyd C. Davis is as- sessed with Lot 2, Danville, assessed value or land $300, im- provements $2320, exemption $1000. Subsequent information received by this office shows that Mr. Davis owns propertyxinexcessofthevaluelimitationallowedbylawinregars r.to veterans exemption. Exemption of X1000 should be removed. r In Volume 23, Assessment 9439095, 1). R. and Martha J. Kinchloe are assessed with Lot 95, Danville Estates, rassessedvalueofland $450, improvements $2810. Mr. Kinchloe q filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be alloyed. Yy In Volume 25, Assessment , 509437, J. E. and Marjory M. r Hoversten are assessed with portions of Lots 36 and 37, Lafayette Oaks, assessed value ofland 41903, improvements 2330, exemption -1000, Subsequent information received by l this office shows that Mrs. Hoversten owns property in ea- cess of the value limitation allowed by law in regards to veterans exemption. Exemption of $1000 should be removed. In Volume 25, Assessment #510507, Jane P. and R. A. Yhitaker, Jr. , are assessed with Lot 79 Birdhaven Gardens, l assessed value of land $200, improvements $2930. Mr. Whitaker filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error n t f exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 27, Assessment , 605378, Title Insurance and Guaranty Co. , care of Ernest E. Matz, is assessed with 1.83 acres in Rancho Las Juntas, assessed value of land $230, ism provements .7590. Lir. Matz filed claim for war veterans ea- emption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Ea- emption of , 820 should be allowed. Y In Volume 1, Assessments #54 and #79, appearing in the names of Julius and Rosa Clark and Assessment #414 appearing in the names of Hugh R. and Addie 3. Stewart, care of Julius Clark appear on the Roll with erroneous descriptions. Mr. Clark has requested these assessments be corrected. The kcorrectdescriptionsshouldreadasfollows: 54 Julius and Rosa Clark 128 E 7th St. , Antioch, Calif. Smiths Subn to the Town of Antioch a tr of ld com on S In of Church St 697.9 ft E of ^n In of a street E F . the W 45 ft x S 100 ft F f Assessed value of land $90. 79 Julius G. and Rosa F. Clark Town of Antioch, Smiths Subn a tr of ld con on S In of Church St 607.9 ft E fm E In of a street the E i x' 45 ft x S 200 ft Assessed value of land ;180, improvements *1650. r X414 Hugh R. and Addie E. Stewart c/o Julius Clark, 128 E 7th St. , Antioch Town of Antiochpor SW qr Sec 18 T2N RZE MDBM com E 697.9 ft and 3 100 ft fm int of S In Seventh St E In of a street the Thi 45 ft x b 100 Pt. rw Assessed value of land X90. r n s In Volume 7, Assessment 043710, Giulio and Elena Sani are x erroneously assessed with the Southerly 68.5 Peet of the Northerly 81.88 Peet or Lot 37, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1, assessed value of land 4550, improvements 2770. r The correct description should read the Southerly 60 feet of the Northerly 81.88 feet of Lot 37 and the correct assessed f value of land is $4809 improvements ;770•f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. j rptwr 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 j assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954 - 55, said correction havingbeen consented to by the DistrictAttorney; 1 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Add improvements of ;,830 for the years 1952-53, 1953-54 and 1954-55 to Assessment #199121 appearing in the name of State of 7 i California, care of E. A. Taliaferro being Lot 19 Block 12, Richmond Pullnan Pueblo Tract. 14 Add $1000 for the year 1953-54 for exemption granted to r ` Mr. Alexander smith, who was not a legal resident of this state I at the time of filing claim for exemption, on Assessment #19133, r i i rA Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - Lot 85, Green Del Acres. In Volume 12, Assessment #106543, Kenneth W. and Patricia R. Doolittle are assessed with the „est 20 ft of Lot 32, all of Lot 33 Block 16, Walls Harbor center Tract, assessed value of land $180, improvements $1280. Mr. Doolittle filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemp- tion of X1000 should be allowed. In Volume 12, Assessment #108078, the Mechanics Bank of t . Richmond is assessed with Lots 8 and 9 Block 35, Amended Map of the City of Richmond with the assessed values omitted. Land value of X13500 and improvement value of §92220 should be added. r In Volume 40, Assessment f90200l-1, -.lbert E. and Anelda L. Connerley are assessed with the mouth 50 feet of Lot 1, Map of Vine Hill homesites Unit No. 1. Phis property was transferred to Mr. and :.acs. Connerley in error. Assessment #902002 should be in the names of Albert i;. and Anelda L. Connerley. Assessment 902001-1 should be in the name of Vine Hill Development Com- pany. om- pang• 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Complaint, Gau.ghen, et al, VS. Cummings, et al, No. 61687. x A copy of Complaint, Action No. 61687 (Order to Show Cause and Temporary Restraining Order) having been served on the uhairman of this Board this date;R On motion of supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT ia BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Complaint be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-- 1:11 In the Matter of aousing Problems in the Pittsburg Area. The following persons appeared before this Board with reference to certain housing conditions in the City of Pittsburg: william Pacini who expressed the opinion that public houses should be demolished as there are many vacancies in privately owned homes t since the closing of Camp Stoneman.Sai i Gerald Gill of the County housing Authority of Contra Costa County, who explained the procedure of operation of Columbia Park-. Mr. hussell P. Cataline appearing as a citizen of the area and as a developer and who commented on both sides of the situation. On motion of Supervisor zuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederick son, IT ,LS BY THE BOAA&:)ULV&D that if there is any further inquiries from personredRDs questing hearings on the housing problems of Pittsburg, that they be referred to the Mousing Authority of contra costa County. ihe foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed October 19, 1954. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on October 19, 1954, Y his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; 1 1 IT IS BY TEE 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 THZ BOZ;RD ORDERM? that the report of the County Auditor Vis: containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report an all items therein to be open for public inspection. S In the Matter of Authorizing X Airport Manager to attend meeting. On recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Air- port Manager Myers be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at County expense, semi- annual emi annual meeting of the California Association of Airport Executives at San Sose, ry November 17, 18 and 19. 4? The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. 5 Tuesday , October 19, 1954, Continued - 4 In the Matter of Appointing ffilliam burley as Commissioner i p of urockett County Fire 6' . Protection District. ab. Due to the death of J. L. Knapton, Commissioner of the Crockett County Fire Protection District, a vacancy exists on the Board of Commissioners of said District; t r N0179 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor ouchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ';tilliam hurley, 653 Alhambra Avenue , Crockett, is appointed Commissioner of the Crockett County Fire Protection District. Phe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. F In the utter of Travel Authorization On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of. Supervisor ' tw. Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Social Service Director Golden is authorized to attend the annual meeting of the County Welfare Directors Association and the meeting of the SuperVisors' County Welfare Policy Com mit'teeand kindred meetings at Santa Barbara, October 26 through October '29, at County expense.j z IT IS BY TH13 BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor and Supervisor Goyak are authorized to attend the meeting of the Supervisors' County Welfare Policy Committee at Santa Barbara, October 26 through October 29, at county expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. SFi o In the Matter of Directing r' County Building Inspector to rt fr investigate 17reckinp, Yard located h,f.in Port Chicago. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor hrederickson, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the County Building Inspector is directed to investigate a wrecking yard located in Port Chicano on property which it is understood belongs to the Bay Point (.arage (I&. William Dobson) and report to this Board on whether said yard is operating without a permit. ehe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xs In the Matter of Outdoor Advertising Signs. William F. Anderson representing the Contra Costa Real Estate Board appeared before this Board and presented certain recommendations for a proposed change in the zoning ordinance insofar as it refers to outdoor advertising. 1 i* Hay Adams, representative of roster and Kleiser, stated that the commercial advertisers are satisfied 'with the ordinance insofar as it affects their type of ad- vertising signs. Chairman Cummings recommended that a committee composed of a member from each ' of the following groups study any proposed change in the zoning ordinance with reference, to outdoor advertising, and later file their recommendations with this Board: Real Estate Group F Contractors Group Resort Owners District Attorney Office Planning Commission Staff Commercial Outdoor Advertising; Chairman Cumminss reouested illinm r. Anderson to act as temporary chairman of the Group and arrange for the first meeting. f In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor ''aylor, IT IS BI THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be, and the same are hereby" authorized for the vepartments listed: Hip-h'way Department - Road Commissioner Addition of One senior engineering Aide, effective October 20, 1954. 1 Addition of One Junior Civil Engineer, effective October 20, 1954- f Reclassification of One intermediate Typist-Clerk to Intermediate t . Stenographer Clerk effective November 12 1954 r fBuildingMaintenance y . Cancellation of One Carpenter effective November 1, 1954 Cancellation of One Painter effective November 1, 1954 r ti x 3 Ll r Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - r.' Building Maintenance - Richmond Building 1 Addition of rive Janitors and transfer of One Janitor from Social Service. Department to Richmond Building, effective December 1, 1954• Addition of One Janitor Leadman to Richmond building, effective- December 1, 1954. Addition of One 'helephone Operator and transfer of One Telephone Operator from Social Service Department to itichmond Building, effective December 1, 1954• Addition of One Gardener-caretaker to Richmond Building, effective c SJ Y December 1, 1954.fi County Hospital Addition of One Typist Clerk, effective October 20, 1954• Health Department i > Cancellation of One Senior Public Health nurse and addition of One Public R Health Nurse, effective October 20, 1954. f Sheriff's Office Addition of One Poundman, effective October 20, 1954• s " 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 Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that" the following appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase County Librarian n r Capital Outlay S F C42 Shelving, wood - 1 initial 171 821.00 Y'' Shelving, wood - 6 additional 650 r Y¢"1F Shelving, metal - 4 initial 792:00 Shelving, metal - 9 additional J Unappropriated Reserve - County Library Fund a 1206 792.00 821.00 Permanent Personnel - General Fund 6,543 Permanent Personnel - Library Fund 6043 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 6,543 t Fund 6,543UnappropriatedReserve - County Library Y t Agricultural Commissioner IX Auto Mileage 160 Communic4tions Expense 160x County Equipment 300 Auto Mileage 70 Temporary and Seasonal Help 370 3 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 370 370 4 Road Commissioner Primary Road Construction - #7711 (Vasco Road) x¢2,000 Secondary Road Construction - #8483 (Dutch Slough Road) 102,000 Secondary Bridge Construction - 89163 123,000 i. Temporary and Seasonal Help 4. 3x854 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 4 3,854 Secondary Bridge Construction #3445 4 5,000 Secondary Road Construction ,fi3345 (Walnut Lane) 4,660 Secondary Road Construction "2545 (Las Vegas) 340 C.O. - Secondary Road Construction #6285 22000 C.O. - Primary Road Construction 45261 2,000. Temporary and Seasonal Help 9,144 r . Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 4 9,144 C.O. - Secondary Road Construction x#2253 (El Toyonal) 5,000 C.O. - Primary Road Construction #2631 59000 C.O. - Primary Road Construction #5261 (Rail- r Road Avenue)2000 r + rtf- s 3d Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continuedrt i Appropriation Dec_ Increase s tis:Road Commissioner (Continued) C.O. - Secondary Road Construction x#6285 Best Third)X29500 Secondary Road Maintenance 9 400 Capital Outlay - County Garage Trailer Paint Crew 0400UnappropriatedReserve - General F r and 400 X400 County Garage Permanent Salaries (480 - 100)47,722 Permanent Salaries (482 - 100) 7,722IInappropriatedReserve - 1003 Fund 79722 7,722 g ,.r. Capital Outlay - Building alterations V75 A}Capital Outlay - Panel Ray :as Heater 275 y Capital Outlay - County flarage 476 2 Truck Yielding Cylinders 96 1 Cylinder Leak Tester 90 1 Speedometer Tester 100 1 Battery, Charger 130 r} 1 Wheel sacker 60 Replacement - Road Commissioner 610 1 Automatic Calculator - u Friden 610 t }" Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 610- 476 ow BayBay Point Highway Lighting #2403 f Services Unappropriated Reserve - 2403 Fund 1 Crockett-urolona-Valona Highway Lighting #2408 r Services 3 Unappropriated Reserve - 2408 Fund 3 Kensington Lighting #2411 j Services 1 Unappropriated Reserve - 2411 Fund 41 Mountain View Lighting #241 Services Unappropriated Reserve - 2413 Fund lrt Rodeo Lighting #2416 T Services1 Unappropriated Reserve - 2416 Fundl. San Pablo Fire #2021 Temporary Salaries 0544 n Services 917 Permanent Salaries 1 461 Unappropriated Reserve - #2021 Fund 917 X917 Replacement (800) 258ir I Unappropriated Reserve - 2021 Fund 258 Richmond Office Building #178 - 1953-54 Appropriable New Revenue (970) (1112) 4542749 1,350;000- Richmond Office Building (178) (1113) 70,000 454,749- Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1003 70,000 hr A ricul.tttral Extension service Capital Outlay - Desks, Chairs and Tables 322 Capital Outlay - Sundry Equipment 200 Services - Repair ofBuildings 1222 3 Unappropriated Reserve - General Bund 4222 222 4BuildingInspect. 119 Capital outlay 525 1003 - 950 - 100) Unappropriated Reserve Fund 525 z K e tf+t j mx SAS Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - Various - 1953-54 Entry Description: Debit: Credit: Fund No: Account No• - Hoard of Supervisors: ermanent Salaries 18.00 1003 101. 100 Temporary Salaries 1.00 1003 101 - 200 Services 696.00 1003 101 - 300 Exp. Allowance 10.00 1003 101 Supplies 4.3.00 1003 101 500, County Clerk: f: Expense WFlowance 90.00 1003 102 - 490; Replacements 100.00 1003 102. - X00 y , Capital Outlay 835.00 1003 102 - 900 Supplies 67.00 1003 102: - 500 Special Expense 930.00 1003 102 - 600 r . District Formation Expense: pplie s 36.00 1003 103 - 500 Services 36.00 1003 103. = 300 County Administrator: Permanent Salaries 77.00 1003 104. 100 Services 32.00 1003 104 -, 300 Supplies 6.00 1003 104: - 500--,V`.: Special Expense 424.00 1003 104 600' k'u Auditor-Controller: Temporary Salaries 365.00 1003 105 -. 200 Special Expense 7$3.00 1003 105 - .600 F S . Permanent Salaries 250.00 1003 105 - 100 5` Services 212.00 1003 105 - 300 Expen. Allowance 305.00 1003 105. 400 Av Tabulat ing: f Services 500.00 1003 107 - 3W Supplies 1475.00 1003 107 - 500 Permanent Salaries 816.00 1003 107 - 100; Applied Costs 1159.00 1003 107 - 700:; ffi Treasurer: ervices 2000.00 1003 10$: - 300 Supplies 2000.00 1003 108 - 500 County Assessor: Temporary Salaries 3363.00 1003 109 - 200 Services 6$$.00 1003 109 7''300 T Permanent Salaries 3$12.00 1003 1W - 100 Capital Outlay 39.00 1003 109' - 900 Expense Allowance 200.00 1003 109 --400 tzy. Central Service: Temporary Salaries 750.00 1003 110 - 200 Supplies 200.00 1003 110 Services 1051.00 1003 110 -:300, pP 4$43.00 1003 110 - 700 District lied Costs District Attorne Supplies 300-00 1003 112 - 500: Special Expense 180.00 1003 112 600", Capital Outlay 2$$.00 1003 112 - 900 Permanent Salaries 306.00 1003 112 100,- Temporary 00 - Temporary Salaries 9.00 1003 112' - 200 Services 461.00 1003 112, - 300' Expense Allowance 62.00 1003 112: - 400 y; Public Defender: ash Services 828.00 1003 113 30.0 Coroner: x Temporary Salaries 64.00 1003 114 - 200 Services 1176.00 1003 114 300 .-I.j Permanent Salaries 1240.00 1003 114: 100 Surveyor: Temporary Salaries 660.00 1003 117 - 200" Services 500.00 1003 117 - 300 Expense Allowance 835-00 1003 117 - 400 " App. Costs 1536.00 1003 117 Replacements 15-00 1003 117 800 rn Capital Outlay 1326.00 1003 117 - 900 . Permanent Salaries 5526.00 1003 117 100 d Supplies 59.00 1003 117 500' `-`-; Planning Commis s ion: Temporary Salaries 161.00 1003 118 200 Expense Allowance 1.00 1003 11$ - 4:00, Permanent Salaries 162.00 1003 Building Ins ector: Permanent Salaries 57.00 1003 119;. -:X100, Temporary Salaries 204.1.00 1003 119:; 20Q,,'- Services 911.00 1003 119 - 300 Supplies 196.00 1003 119 - 500" fr e r 3 13 b Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued t Entry Description: Debit: Credit: Fund No: Account No Purchasing A ent: f : ermanent a aries 900.00 1003 121 - 100 Temporary Salaries 93.00 1003 121 - 200- Services 720.00 1003 121 300 i Civil Service: Temporary Salaries 152.00 1003 123 -- '20.0 sExpenseAllowance337.00 1003 123 400 Special Exp en.49.00 1003 123 600 Replacements 150.00 1003 123 $00 fCapitalOutlay189.00 1003 123 900 Permanent Salaries 182.00 1003 123 - 100 Services 1128.00 1003 123 - 300 Supplies 346.00 1003 123 500 r *. Elections Primarv: tF ervices 3000.00 1003 127 - 300 Expense Allowances 70.00 1003 127 - 400m Temporary Salaries 3 3382.00 1003 127 - 200 Supplies 4968.00 1003 127 - 500, f. Special Expense 1?7.00 1003 127. - 600, 4. Special Elections: Services 274.00 1003 129 300r Supplies 274.00 1003 129 - 500 x t Superior Court 1: t Capitalal Outlay 12.00 1003 131 - 900 P ermanent Salaries 2.00 1003 131 - 100r Temporary Salaries 74.00 1003 131 - 200 Services 723.00 1003 131 - 300 Expense Allowance 54.00 1003 131- - 400 t Supplies 72.00 1003 131 - 500 f ` f Su erior Court 2: r Expense Allowance 126.00 1003 132 400 Supplies 105.00 1003 132 -, 500 Special Allowance 25.00 1003 132 - 600 y Replacements 31.00 1003 132 - 800 rk Capital Outlay 28.00 1003 132 - 900 , 1 A Permanent Salaries 2.00 1003 132 - 100 - Temporary Salaries 36.00 1003 132 - 200 fpServices603.00 1003 132 - 300 Su erior Court pen se Allowanc es 100.00 1003 133 - 400 yPermanentSalaries2.00 1003 133 - 100 Services 51.00 1003 133 300 Supplies 4.3.00 1003 133 - 500t Special Expense 3.00 1003 133 - 600 Capital Outlay 1.00 1003 133 900-7 d bt Superior Court#4: Temporary Salaries 477.00 1003 134 - 200 r Services 20.00 1003 134- 300LExpenseAllowances151.00 1003 134 - 400 Permanent 16 anent Salaries 2.00 X34 100 NY `Supplies 49.00 1003 134 500. Capital Outlay 66.00 1003 134 - 900 Superior Court #5: Supplies 100.00 1003 135 - 500PermanentSalaries2. sa001003135 - 100 Temporary Salaries 2$.00 1003 135` _ 200 Services 70.00 1003 135 - 300 Superior Court Trial Expense: YServices340.00 1003 138 - 300.7 Permanent Salaries 340.00 1003 138 = 10011 , JuryCommissioner: ervices 76.00 1003 139 - 300 Supplies 47.00 1003 139 -- 5UU Special Expense 29.00 1003 139 - 600 Judicial District ,#1: ervices 57.00 1003 141 - 300 { Permanent Salaries 32.00 1003 141 - 1'00' Expense Allowances 25-00 1003 141 - 400, Judicial District #3: Special Expense 5.00 1003 143 - 600 Supplies 5.00 1003 143 - .500 . . . Judicial District A. Expense Allowance 10.00 1003 144 - 406` Supplies 10.00 1003 144 - 500 hof Judicial District M 4 . Temporary 7alaries 101.00 1003 145, - 200 Services 73.00 1003 145 -- 300 Supplies 174.00 1003 145. 500,. Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - w s Entry Description: Debit: Credit: Fund No: AccounV:No,-- Judicial District " • apita ut ay 90.00 1003 147.. 901T. Services 15.00 1003 14730„0'. Supplies 75.00 1003 147 - 500_ Jam, Judicial District #8: Temporary Salaries 22.00 1003 148 - 200.. Services 78.00 1003 148- 300 Expense Allowances 100.00 1003 14$ 400 Judicial Districtis u PPlies5.00 1003. 149 Services 5.00 1003 149 -. 300, Judicial District filo: Supplies 59.00 1003 150 500 Temporary Salaries 59.00 1003 150 . - 200 Judicial District ll: emporary Salaries 173.00 1003 151 - 20044 a Services 78.00 2003 151 300' Supplies 95.00 1003 151 -. 500 3 Judicial District #12: Expense Allowances 36.00 1003 152 - 400 Temporary Salaries 42.00 1003 152 200 Judicial District General Expense: Expense Allowances 5.00 1043 159 400 Services 25-00 1003 159- Grand 59 GrandJ ury: Species Expense 21.00 1003 160" - 660, Services 21.00 1003 Municipal Court No. 1 apita Outlay 701.00 1003 165 - 900,' F:- Supplies 701.00 1003 165 500. Martinez Adm inistrat ion Bldg: Temporary Salaries 390.00 1003 1.74. 200 Services 2418-00 1003 174 - 300 Permanent Salaries 2799.00 1003 171+-: - 100 Expense Allowances 9.00 1003 174 '400" y BuildingMaintenance: ry ermanent aries 1889.00 1003 175 - 100 - Temporary Salaries 26184.00 1003 175 - 200 Supplies 85988.00 1003 175 , -, 500 Expense Allowances 4.00 1003 1?5 - 100r Special Expense 13.00 1003 175 - 600 Applied Costs 114694.00 1003 175 - 700 Services 650.00 1003 175 -300 sf Telephone Exchan e: Temporary Salaries 472.00 1003 177 200 w termanent Salaries 14.00 1003 177 - 100 Services 1453.00 1003 177 - 300 Supplies 55.00 1003 177 '.500Y OakleyBuildings: apita Outlay 42.00 1003 179 - 900 Special Expense Acts.42.00 1003. 119 -, 600 5 Sheriff anent Salaries 3607.00 1003 201 100 Replacements 4259-00 1003 201 -: 800 Capital Outlay 4622.00 1003 201 - 900n..Temporary Salaries 517.00 1003 201 - 200 Services 346.00 1003 201: = 300 Expense Allowances 11625.00 1003 201 - 400 Ilarshal: Temporary Salaries 592.00 1003 203 - 200 Services 21,5.00 1003 203 - 30.0 Supplies 308.00 1003 203' - 500,y...,r¢s Permanent Salaries 1648.00 100 203 100 Constable Township 41: services 11.00 1003 211 -` 300. Constable Township2:r xpense A owance 5.00 1003 222 - 400 t County Jail: Teemporary Salaries 929.00 1003 230.- S 30 200 gym. Special Expense 916.00 1003 230;' ,;.600 Replacements 166.00 1003 2330--: 333 r f Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued P. Y . f r d T._ Entry Description Debit:Credit: Fund leo: Accountfio. Count Jail Branches: q; Supplies 3.00 1003 232 - 500 Special isapense 74.00 1003 232 - 600- m Recorder: Services 406.001003 237 3.00 Expense Allowance 75.00 1003 237 - 400 r Permanent Salaries 459.00 1003 237 100 Supplies 1386.00 1003 237 - 500 r. Applied most 270.00 1003 237 - 700 A ricultural Extension Service: Supplies 140.001003 246 - 500 Capital Outlay 384-00 1003 246 900 V Services 286.00 1003 246 - 300 Special Expense 1229.001003 246 - 600 1f" County Pound: Supplies 94.00 1003 248 - 500 Permanent Salaries 2.00 1003 248 100 .. ; Temporary Salaries 92.00 1003 248 - 200=. F: r ;,r Fire Protection: Services 200.001003 254 - 300 . Capital Outlay 70-00 1003 254 - 90.0. Special Expense 376.00 1003 254 - 600 Flood Control: Services 1092.00 1003 257 300'. ' Capital Outlay 6579.00 1003 257 - 900 Supplies 98.00 1003 257 - 500 yF Special Expense 1797.00 1003 257 - 600 r ry Civilian Defense: Permanent Salaries 103-00 1003 281 - 100 i Temporary Salaries 29.00 1003. 281 - 200 - i Capital outlay 543.00 1003 281 900 k Services 411.00 1003 281 - 300 Expense Allowance 6.00 1003 281 - 400 Supplies 165.00 1003 281 500 Special Expense 93.00 1003 281 600PP Health and Sanitation: Services 4500.00 1003 301 - 300 Expense Allowance 200-00 1003 301 - 400 Supplies 2200.00 1003 301 500. Special Expense 1400-00 1003 301 600 . Replacements 400.00 1003 301 - 800 f' Capital Outlay 600.00 1003 301 - 900 Permanent Salary 142563.00 Vital Statistics: Services 118:00 1003 304 -_ 300,t Garba a Dis osal•t , special Expense 441.00 1003 31,1 -- 609"''-,-, ut PrimarZ Road System: Road construction 100 000.00 1003 401 - 300 Bridge Maint.778.00 1003 401 - 100 f Bridge Const. 8171.00 1003 401 - 400 r sr b Secondary Road System: Road maintenance 5000.00 1003 402 - 100 Road Construction 50,000.00 1003 402 - 300 Bridge Construction 50,000.00 1003 402 - 400" Bridge Maintenance 546.00 1003 402 - 200 Use of County Equipment: f. Services 8569.00 1003: 410 300,. HiRhway Indemnity: special Expense 5000-00 1003 460 - 600 Rip,hts of Way, Primary: s Services 30,000.00 1003 470 - 300 Rights of ',Vay, Secondary: Services 309000.00 1003 471 - 300 Aid to Cities: 4 Ex ense 1003 474 600Special51, 8 .00 Road Commissioner: Permanent Salary 1957-00 1003 480 100 n SFA Temporary Salaries 616.00 1003 480 - 200 ` Services 3100.001003 480 - 300 Supplies 500-00 1003 480 500 j Applied Costs 24,300.00 1003 480 - 700 ate. Capital Outlay 800.00 1003 480 - 900 Expense Allowance 508.00 1003 480 - 400 Special Expense 1668.00 1003 480 - 600 r4 ._ g. b r1r Tuesday, October 19, 1954 Continued ym Entry Description Debit: Credit: I Fund Mo. : `Account Eeui meat Operation:j v services 3000.00 1003 481,- Supplies 500-00 1003 481, - 500" Special Expense 4821.00 1003 481 - 600' f A pplied Costs 152321.00 1003 481 700`: County Garage: Temporary Personnel 288.00 100 Supplies 102349-00 1003 48Z-. 206070.; Permanent Personnel 7192.00 1003 482 - 100 Y f Services 751.00: 1003 " 482 '300- Special Expense 361.00 1003 48z Applied Costs 2333.00 1003 482 700 Brentwood Garage: Supplies 57.00 1003 487 500".. Special Expense 50.00 1003 487 - 600 Services 117.00 1003 487 300 Joint Hiway District No. 26: Permanent Personnel 2.00 1003 498 -, 100, Special Expense 2.00 1003 490- Undistributed.98UndistributedLabor: Distributed Labor 8320.00 1003 4-99 -Y 200,- County Hospital: Permanent Salary 6454.00 1003 502 -. 100 Expense Allrnsance 1600.00 100P 3 50z --400.;: Special Expense 2900.00 1003 502--= '66' Applied Costs 1800.00 1003 502 - 700 Replacements 900.00 1003 502,,--.,800,: 0CapitalOutlay75,000.00 1003--- w"-'50Z----50Z-' 00"„ Temporary Salaries 112598-00 1003 502 200. ry Services 3070.00 1003502 -300 Supplies 2267.00 1003.. -502' --500: F Outside Hospital Service: fir. services 136,674.00 1003 5P/+:,, 300 Ambulance Services:y.0 Services 793.00 1003 505 - 300 Social Service: Suppl es 150,310.00 1003 5o6-- Special 06. Special Expense 2900.00 1003 506 600 Capital Outlay 800.00 1003 506. 9oa„ Temporary Salaries 195.00 1003 506-'----;--20&" Services 1177.00 1003 506 300 Expense Allowances 2341.00 1003 506 ._400 a Aid to NeedZ Children: special xpense 122000.00 1003 510 600LL Needy Children in Boardine homes: Special Expense 289000.00 1003 511 600..; f_ Aid to NeedZ Blind: Special Expense 3000.00 1003 512 600 mss, Aid to Needy Agzed: special Expense 690009.00 1003- 513 600: General Relief: 5erviees 44057.00 1003 518 300 k Supplies 57,329.00 1003 518., 506 Special Expense 43,677.00 1003 518 600`: Care of Crippled Ohildren: w Supplies 1090.00 1003 521 - 500 Services 2570.00 1003 521 - 300. k•- Richmond health Center: ermanent Salaries 68.00 1003 524 100" Temporary Salaries 2844.00 1003 524 -; 200 r Services 500.00 1003 524 -` 300 Special Expense 64.00 1003 524 - 600 Probation Department: Supplies 745.00 1003 531 - 500 Services 146.00 1003 531 3001 Expense Allowance 608.00 1003 531 - 400 Juvenile Mall: Permanent Personnel 1100.00 1003 532 - 100 Capital Outlay 1400.00 1003 532 900.: Temporary Salaries 4487.00 1003 532 - 200. ' Services 5137.00 1003 532 300~ r Supplies 2805.00 1003 532 500 Special Expense 244,00 1003 532 - 600 vR t f340 X i - t Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued 4 tf Entry Description Debit: Credit: Fund No: „ Account.No Care of Juvenile Court Wards: F t 534Services8000.00 1003300 i Supplies 1093.00 1003 534 500 t Home For Feeble Anded:t Kyy Services 2922.00 1003 539 300 Hospitals for Insane: Servicessr, 3500.00 . 1003 540 - 300 w Examination & Care of Insane , Permanent Personnel 570000 1003 545. 100 Temporary Personnel 123-00 1003 545- 200 ' Burial Vets and Indigents: Services 2700.00 1003 547 - 3007'- Hampton 00" Ham ton Park: s `Y Special Expense 170.00 1003 713 - 600 Pacheco Park: Services 67.00 1003 715 - 300 Supplies 250.00 1003 715 500 j rte• Concord Memorial: Services 5.00 1003 .728- - 300 } Special Expense 5.00 1003 728 - 600i 51 .F r1y Danville Memorial: Sery ces 10.8.00 1003 30 300 Lafayette Memorial: Services 241.00 1003 732 300 Y; Martinez memorial:Buildin s: Services 1500-00 1003 733 300: Special Expense 12.00 1003 733 600:. s Pittsburg Memorial Building: Services 69.00 1003 734 300'- r ta Supplies 34-00 1003; 734 , 1' 50; x f , Capital Outlay 35.00 1003 3t 900 Memorial Trails: Special Expense 473.00 1003 808T 600r-I w Jury Fee Deposit 1.1ithdrawn: r Special a xpense 1999-00 1003' 809 _ 600 r Refunds, Prior Year Collections: Special Expense 585.00 1003 812 - 600 m county Airport: Supplies 47.00 1003 821 500 Permanent Personnel 47.00 1003;821 100 Recoverable Costs: Services 171-00 1003 823300,< Supplies 153.00 1003 823 -°-500 Special :expense 18.00 1003 823 - 600 Retirement Board: Retirement Contributions 29,024.00 1003 833 100 a* Unappropriated reserve x 771+9410.00 7929773.00 1003 950 100µ a Permanent Personnel1983.00 1..zo6 5 100; Temporary Salaries 775.00 1206 665 200 Services 132610.00 1206 605 - ,309- Supplies 162351.00 1206 605 - 500 Special Expense 17.00 1206 605 600 zg Unappropriated Reserve 169368.00 16,368.00 1206 950 - 800 7 t . i F A i Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued Appropriation Dec- Ina_ Various Departments x Permanent Personnel 4,183.00UnappropriatedReserve - 1003 Fund 4,183,00 r ,F Various Departments Permanent Personnel 28,6k1 .00 `` Unappropriated Reserve - 2506 Fund' 156.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 Fund 28,488.00 3 Various L`•'partments j ,. Permanent Personnel 142,464.00 Department Service Credits 28 ?21.00 Unappropriated Reserve - 2505 Fund 7,416.00 E AUnappropriatedReserve - 1206 Fund 13,337.00 Unappropriated Reserve - 1003 Fund 1219711.00. 28721;00'7; The foregoing order is passed by the snanimous vote of the Board. In the tatter of Resolution and Notice of Intention to Purchase Property. RESOLZUrIONI AlgD NOTICE t.EAS, The County Right-o£-Way Agent has informed the Board of Supervisors that he has negotiated settlement for the purchase of approximately 3.4 acres of land on County Road No. 17 in Richmond, California, for use as a County Corporation Yard, N.01.7 THEREFORE, BE IT R OLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County o£ Contra Costa does declare its intention to purchase the following described property and does hereby direct the Clerk of this Board to cause the following -notice to be pub dished for three (3) weeks in the "San Pablo 21ews", a newspaper of general circulation 7 published in the County of Contra Costa, giving notice of the intention of this Board to consummate the purchase of this property on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, 1954• P NO_ The Board of Supervisors or the County of Contra Costa does hereby give notice of its intention to purchase the following described property for use as a cog u poration yard: All that certain real property in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 2059 as shown on the map of San Pablo Rancho, filed March 1,. 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the line between Lots 205 and 202, as designated on said map, with the eastern line of the right of Kay of theJP Southern Pacific Railroad; thence from said point of beginning, South 30` 45.* , West, along said eastern line to the northeastern line of Road No. 17; thence southeasterly (S. 600 O1' E. for the purposes of this description) along said northeastern line of Road No. 17, 285 feet; thence North 70' 561 r ; 40" East, to said line between said Lots 205 and 202; thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly, along said last mentioned line, to the point,, of x beginning. s Containing 3.4 acres, more or less. wlc Price to be paid Y15160.00 Vendors -------------------Antone P. and Annie B. Faris TIDE-----------------------The Board will meet on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November., 1954, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of approving and consummating the proposed sale of the above-described property. x wF This notice approved and ordered published by the Board of Supervisors of/the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th da of October, 1y 954. f M W. T. PAASCH bf tS County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California r By U. A. S1ILTH Deputy f k Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of n California, on the 19th day of October, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 'N. G. . Buchanan, 1. Frederickson r j NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None 342 fz Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued t In the Matter of Appointing Ray Bonnickson as Trustee of the Byron, Brentwood, Knightsen Union Cemetery District. This Board having on October 13, 1954 accepted the resignation of W. E. Bunn, Sr. as Trustee of the Byron, Brentwood, Knightsen Union Cemetery District and having declared said office vacant; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ISE BY THE BOARD ORDEM that Ray Bonnickson, P.O. Boa 455, Brentwood, California, be and 4 he is hereby appointed as Trustee of said Byron, Brentwood, Knightsen Union Cemetery Y,District for the unexpired term of v. Bunn, Sr. , resigned. f fTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheHoard.Q i In the Matter of Special Recall Election in MT. VIEW SA2dITARY f DISTRICT FINAL. RESOLUTION OF CAEVASS WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Elections Code governing such matters, a special recall election was duly and regularly held within the Mt. Vier Sanitary District in the County of Contra Costa on the 1st day of October, 1954, for s the purpose of voting on the question of the recall of A. V. Price as member of Board of Directors of said Mt. View Sanitary District; and yy T&EREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 11066 of the Elections Code, i r this Board of Supervisors did on Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1954, canvass all t votes cast at said election, save and except the absentee ballots, and did pass and 1 adopt on said 5th day of October, 1954, an interim resolution of canvass ; and 1 TEREAS, the Board of Supervisors did this day canvass the absentee ballots, there being two (2) such absentee ballots cast at said election, to wit, the ballots of Richard A. Tyler and Mildred E. Tyler; and z a WHEREAS, Thomas Fuller challenged both of said absentee ballots on the a , ; ground that neither of said absentee voters has resided within the precinct at which they voted for fifty-four (54) days next preceding the said election (Elections Code Section 5620, Subsection e) , and the following persons were called , sworn and testified as to lack of residence:l Herman Dumas firs. Wilma Dumas k Mrs. nlbertine u. Mitchell f Mrs. uavid dealy ars. Freda B. O'Leary i and Frank Bray, Sr. , attorney at Lax, having appeared on behalf of the Persons' ehal- 2. lenged , and having been sworn and testified with regard to their residence, and the I J ` Board being fully advised in the premises; SY NOW, O_RE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does allow the challenge both as to Richard A. Tyler and Mildred E. Tyler, and this Board does, therefore, make final ' the canvass of votes as set forth in the aforesaid interim resolution of canvass, does declare A. V. Price to be recalled from the office of member of Board of Directors, Mt. 4 n Vies: SanitaryDistrict, Count of Contra Costa State of California and does declare Julio L. Grifanti the candidatewho has received the highest number of votes for the f office , to be elected for the remainder of the term of the said A. V. Price. PASSEDAND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 19th day of October, 1954, by the following vote , to wit: 4 4 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 3 NOES: Supervisors - None ABSMIT: Supervisors - gone In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. f . On motion of Supervisor FREDERICKSON, seconded by Supervisor TAYLOR, the fol- lowing ol lowing preambles and resolution were put to a vote and adopted: r SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION AND ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CCUNTY BONDS AND DIRECTING THE 4 x= SALE THEREOF WHEREAS, this Board, on the 15th day of April 1952, did order a special County Bond Election to be held in and through-out the County of Contra Costa; State of' ? California, on the 3rd day of June, 1952, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa a proposition of incurring bonded indebtedness of said County of Contra Costa in the aggregate principal amount of 410,250,000 for the purpose of laying out, constructing, improving and maintaining County highways; and said order provided for the consolidation of said special County Bond Election with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held on June h 31 1952; and f WHEREAS, notice of said special County Bond Election was duly and regularly z Shy Tuesday, October 19, 1954, Continued - given by said Board of Supervisors in accordance with law by publication of such notice in the form prescribed by said Board of Supervisors for the period prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, in conformity with said order and said notice, said special- County Bond Election was duly and regularly held on said date in and throughout the County of Contra Costa, at which election there was submitted to the qualified electors of Contra Costa County the proposition of issuing bonds of said County as set forth in said- order and said notice; and WHEREAS, thereafter and as required by law, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, did meet and order the canvassing of the - votes he - votes cast at said election in the manner provided by law, and did thereafter determine that more than two-thirds of the electors of said County voting at said special elec- tion voted in favor of said proposition hereinafter set forth; and Y.a. dad WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did thereafter, to wit: on Tuesday, the 21st day of October, 1952, by the unanimous vote of the members of said Board and at x. a regular meeting thereof, resolve and order: 1) That all acts, conditions and things required by law to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds existed, happended and were performed in due time, form and manner as required by law, and that said County.of. Contra Costa is authorized, pursuant to each and every requirement of law, to incur in- debtedness in the manner and form as in said resolution provided and 2) That bonds of the County of Contra Costa should issue for the purpose set forth in the following measure, to wit: MEASURE: Shall the County of Contra Costa incur a bonded in- ontra Costa County debtedness in the principal amount of X10,250,000 Highway Bonds)for the purpose of laying out, constructing, im- proving and maintaining county highways, including the acquisition of any real property or interest therein for the uses and purposes of count highways,Y g Y , Pav- ing, curbing, drains, culverts and other works , property or structures neces- sary or convenient for such purposes? r 3) That said bonds be issued by the County of Contra Costa in pursuance of the aforesaid election and provisions of law applicable thereto and should be sold as directed by the Board of Supervisors from time to time in accordance with law. The bonds- of said authorized issue to be Ten Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 10,2502000) in aggregate principal amount and to be known as "Contra- Costa County Road Bonds, 1952". Said bonds to be 102250 in number, numbered consecutively from 1 to 1092502 both inclusive, of the denomination of p1,000 each. Said bonds to be dated December 15, 1952 (which was fixed by said resolution and determined to be the date ofb the issue of said bonds) . All of said bonds to bear interest from their date until paid at the rate or rates designated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Con- r, tra Costa at the tisane of the sale of said bonds, but not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually (except interest for the first year the bonds have to run) . Such interest to be evidenced by coupons attached to each bond, and each of said coupons (except the first coupon) to represent six months' interest on the bond,: to which it is attached. Said interest coupons to be payable on the 15th day of Juna . and the 15th day of December in each year until and at the respective dates of maturi- ties of said bonds; provided that the first coupon on each bond represents interest.• from December 15 , 1952, to December 15, 1953• Said bonds to mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher as follows: 410,000 principal amount of bonds to mature and be payable on December 15 in each of the years 1953 to 1977, both inclusive. Both the principal of and interest on said bonds to be payable at the Office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in the City of Martinez, California, in lawful money of the United States. 4) That said bonds and coupons to be issued in substantially the follow-` ing form, to wit: UNITED STATES OF AA%ERICA County of Contra Costa State of California CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROAD BOIM. 1952 No. 19000 The County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby acknowledges itself.x indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof on the 15th day of December, 19 the sum of ONE THOUSA`ID DOLLARS ($1,000) 74 in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of per cent a year, payable at the office of th x County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in the Cty of Martinez, State of California, semi-annually on the fifteenth day of June and the fifteenth day of December (except interest for the first year which is payable annually on December 15, 1953) on pre- sentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached. This bond is issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa , State of California, in strict compliance with Article 1, Chapter 6, Division 3, Title 3 of the Government Code of the State of California, and in pursuance of an order of the board duly made on the 21st day of October, 1952, and with the assent of two-third of the qualified electors of the county voting at an election legally called and duly held for that purpose on the 3rd day of June, 1952• 4 r. e. 344 Ai Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued I And it is hereby certified, recited and declared that all acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issuance K . of this bond have existed, happened and been performed in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law, and it is further certified and recited that the bonded µ; Vi indebtedness of this county, including this bond, does not exceed five per cent, of the taxable property thereof, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll of the county, and that provision has been made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on this indebtedness as it falls due and to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the indebtedness at or before maturity. j The full faith and credit of the County of Contra Costa are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of this bond.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County, by its Board of Supervisors, has caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and by the County Audi-'tor, and countersigned by the County Clerk, and the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be hereto attached this 15th day of December, 1952. r Chairman of Board of Supervisors Countersigned:County Auditor County Clerk k.Forza of Coupon)Coupon No.The County of Contra Costa.) State of California,hereby promises to pay to the bearer hereof on the fifteenth day of 19 at the office of the County Treasurer, in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, 5 in lawful money of the United States, for interest on its Contra Costa County Road Bond, 1952 . . . . . No. County Auditor.5) Said bonds to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and also signed by the County Auditor of said County and to be countersigned by the Clerk thereof. The coupons of said bonds to be signed by the County Auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures to be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds be manually affixed. That if any officer whose sig- nature, countersignature or attestation appears on any bond or coupon ceases to be such officer before the delivery of the bonds to the purchaser, the signature, counter- f signature or attestation appearing either on the bonds or the coupons or on both to be valid and sufficient for all purposes to the same extent as if the officer had re—mained in the office until the delivery of the bonds. The signature upon the coupons ;of the person who is the County Auditor at the date of the issuance of the bonds to be valid although the bonds themselves are attested by a different person who is' the County Auditor at the time of their delivery. T js. J ,6) Creating and establishing a fund to be '_sept by the Treasurer of Contra Costa County into which shall be deposited the proceeds of the sale of the bonds ( ex-clusive of any premium and accrued interest) as follows: 111952 Road Construction Funs:", by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of the proceeds of the sale of $10 250,000 principalyamountofsaidContraCosta Count Road Bonds, 1952, and such pro-ceeds shall be applied solely to the purposes and objects specified in the measure set forth in Section 2 of said resolution.Any premium and accrued interest received on the sale of said bonds to be deposited in the "Contra Costa County Road Bond, 1952, Interest and Sinking Fund,"which fund was by said resolution created for that purpose. 4_7) The County Purchasing Agent was directed to cause a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality to be lithographed, printed or engraved,and to cause the blank spaces thereof to be filled in to comply with the provisions of said resolution, and to procure their execution by the proper officers and to de-liver them, when so executed, to the Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa to be by said Treasurer safely kept and by him delivered to the purchaser or purchasers thereof on receipt of the purchase price. The Chairman, Auditor and County Clerk were 4 further authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to the purchaser of said bonds a signature and nolitieation certificate in the form usually required by pur-chasers of municipal bonds generally, certifying to the genuineness and due execution :of said bonds and further certifying to all facts within their knowledge relative to any litigation which might affect said County, said officers or said bonds, and the County Treasurer was authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to the pur- ` chaser of said bonds a Treasurer 's receipt in the form usually required by purchasers of municipal bonds, evidencing the payment of the purchase price of said bonds, which ;receipt shall be conclusive evidence that said purchase price has been paid and has been received by said County. any purchaser or subsequent taker or holder of said r bonds was by said resolution authorized to rely upon and be justified in relying upon any signature and no-litigation certificate or Treasurer's receipt with respect to said bonds executed pursuant to the authority of said resolution. 8) Said resolution authorized 51,850,000 principal amount of said bonds to be sold for the purposes specified in said measure, and in said resolution and in this resolution hereinabove referred to, and the proceeds of the sale thereof were directed r to be deposited in the fund referred to herein and in Section 6 of said resolution in accordance with the purpose for which said bonds were authorized to be issued; and WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors did thereafter, towit:p on Tuesday, the 10th day of November, 1953, at a regular meeting of said Board, by unanimous vote Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued the members of said Board, adopt a resolution authorizing $2,650,000 principal amount of said bonds to be sold for the purposes specified in said measure, and in said reso- lutions and in this resolution hereinabove referred to, and the proceeds of the sale thereof were directed to be deposited in the fund referred to herein and in Section 6 F : of said resolution dated October 21, 1952, in accordance with the purpose for which` said bonds were authorized to be issued. BE IT NOW FURTHER RESOLVED that Two Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars principal amount of said authorized issue of bonds shall be sold for the purposes specified in said measure hereinabove referred to, and the proceeds of the sale thereof shall be deposited in the fund referred to in Section 6 of said resolu- tion dated October 21, 1952, in accordance with the purpose for which said bonds are l% authorized to be issued. Said bonds to be offered for sale are more particularly de- scribed as follows: Maturity Bond Numbers Principal Date All Inclusive) Amount December 15 981 - 1230 250,000 1955 1991 - 1490 1007000 1956 101 - 1900 100,000 1957 m' 2211 - 2310 1002000 1958 2621 - 2720 1001000 1959 301 - NO 100,2000 1960 z 3` 1 -S1002000 1961 g 851 3950 100,000 1962 4261 - 4360 100,000 196 4671 - 4770 100,000 196 5081 - 510 100 000 1965 5491 - 5590 5100;000 1966 5901 - 6000 100,000 1967 6311 - 6410 100,000 1968 1 6721 - 6820 1002000 1969 7131 - 7230 100,000 1970 h 541 - 7640 1002000 1971 y 7951 - 8050 1002000 1972 8361 _ 8460 5i00,000 197+ 8771 8870 1 , 97 r 9181 - 9280 100,000 1975 9591 - 9690 100,000 1976 10001 - 10100 1002000 1977 Said Two Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars principal amount of bonds shall b F. offered for public sale on December 72 1954, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized K . and directed to cause notice thereof to be published once in "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT" and said notice shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE, C014TRA COSTA COUNTY ROAD BONDS, 1952 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the office of the County Clerk thereof, in the County Court House, in Martinez, California, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954, at the hour of 11:00 A.M. (P.S.T.) for the purchase of 2,450,000 principal amount of bonds of said County designated "Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952" (being part of an authorized issue of • 10,250,000) more particularly described below. $4,500,000 principal amount of bonds of said authorized issue have heretofore been sold and the unnumbered portions thereof are now outstanding. The re- maining $3,300,000 principal amount of bonds of said authorized issue may be hereafter issued and sold as directed by the Board of Supervisors, but will not be offered for sale prior to March 1, 1955• ISSUE: $22450,000 consisting of 2450 bonds of the denomination of $1,000h each, all dated December 15, 1952. MATURITIES: Said bonds mature serially from lower to higher, $250,000 principal amount on December 15, 1955, and $100,000 principal amount in each of the 4 years 1956-1977, both inclusive, without option of prior payment. INTEREST RATE: Maximum five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on June 15 and December 15 in each year, beginning December 15, 1954. Bidders must k . specify the rate of interest which the bonds hereby offered for sale shall bear. Bidders will be permitted to bid different rates of interest and to split rates ir- respective of the maturities of said bonds. The interest rate stated in the bid must be in a multiple of one-quarter of one per cent per annum payable as aforesaid.a PAYI-ENT: Both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County in Martinez, California. r;yyfS REGISTRATION: Coupon bonds will be issued by the County. Such bonds are registerable only as to both principal and interest. PURPOSE OF ISSUE: Said bonds are authorized by vote of two-thirds of the qualified voters voting at a special bond election for the purpose of laying out, con- structing, improving and maintaining county highways. SECURITY: Said bonds are general obligations of the County of Contra Costa, and the County has power and is obligated to levy annual ad velorem taxes for the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon upon all property within the County subject to taxation by the County (except certain intangible personal property, which is taxable at limited rates) , without limitation of rate or amount. TAX EXEMPT STATUS: In the event that prior to the delivery of the bonds the income received by private holders from bonds of the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable under any Federal Income Tax Laws, either by the terms of such f 3 4 61 Tuesday, October 19, 1954 - Continued 1 laws or by ruling of a Federal Income Tax authority or official which is followed by the Internal Revenue Service or by decision of any Federal Court, the successful bidder may at his option, prior to the tender of said bonds by the County, be relieved of his obligation under the contract to purchase the bonds and in such case the de- posit accompanying his bid will be returned. LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of 'Messrs. Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington fix. and Sutcliffe of San Francisco approving the validity of said bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder without charge. TERMS OF SALE Highest Bid: The bonds will be awarded to the highest bidder considering the interest rate or rates specified and the premium offered, if any. The highest bid. will be determined by deducting the amount of the premium bid (if any) from the total amount of interest which the County* would be required to pay from December 15, 1954, to w the respective maturity dates at the coupon rate or rates specified in the bid, and the award will be made on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to the County. The lowest net interest cost shall be computed on a 360-day year basis. The purchaser must u pay accrued interest up to the date of delivery. The cost of printing the bonds will be borne by the County. Right of Rejection: The County of Contra Costa reserves the right in its dis- cretion to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularity or informality in any: bid. 5 Prompt Award: The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa will take action awarding the bonds or rejecting all bids not later than 24 hours after the, expiration of the time herein prescribed for the receipt of proposals; provided that the award may be made after the expiration of the specified time if the bidder shall notJ.. have given to the Board of Supervisors notice in writing of the withdrawal of such proposal. Prompt Delivery: Delivery of said bonds will be made to the successful bidder at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County in Martinez, California as soon as- the bonds can be prepared, which it is estimated will be within thirty (366 days from the date of sale. Right of Cancellation: The successful bidder shall have the right at his option to cancel the contract of purchase if the County shall fail to tender the bonds; for delivery within sixty (60) days from the date of sale thereof, and in such event the successful bidder shall be entitled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid. fi3 Form of Bid: All bids must be for not less than all of the bonds hereby offered for sale; and for not less than the par value thereof and accrued interest from t December 15, 1954, to date of delivery. Each bid together with bidder's check must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and endorsed "Proposal for Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952." Bid Check: With each bid must be submitted a certified check or cashier 's check for $5,000 drawn on a bank or trust company transacting business in the State of California payable to the order of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, to secure the County from any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with f4 the terms of his bid. In addition bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an estimate of the total net interest cost to the County on the basis of their re- spective bids, which shall be considered as informative only and not binding on either the bidder or the County. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the County by mail upon the award of the bonds. No interest will be paid upon the deposit! made by the successful bidder.R; Further information relative to the financial condition of the. County of Contra Costa will be furnished o any bidder upon request. There is no controversy or litigation pending or threatened concerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate existence of the County or the title of the; officers to their respective offices, and the County will furnish to the successful bidder a no-litigation certificate certifying to the foregoing as of and at the time of delivery of the bonds. DATED: October 19, 1954. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California y` This resolution shall take effect immediately. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1954, by the following vote: F"A- AYES:Supervisors - I. T. G oyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES:Supervisors - None ABSE'NT: Supervisors - None s/ H. L. CummingsF.. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of of the County of Contra Costa, State the Board of Supervisors of the County of California. of Contra Costa, St to of California e 1t r'- Tuesday, October 19 195 - Continued n CLERKS CERTIFICATE r I, W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa and ex-officio t ' I Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof do hereby certify that the foregoing, reso-;, IN lution is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly passed and adopted ata regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors duly and regularly held at the regular Y meeting place thereof on the 19th day of October, 1954, of which meeting all of the members of said Board of Supervisors had due notice and at which a majority of said members were present by the following vote: 7 I AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, a. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylors p °' W. G. Buchanan J. Fredericksona NOES:Supervisors - None ABSEA'T: Supervisors - None That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office, and that said resolution is duly entered of record in 5 Book 55 of Minutes of said Board of Supervisors at Pages 342 to 36.6 and said resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopts at said meeting and entered in said minutes. That said resolution has not been amends modified or rescinded since the date of its passage, and the same is now in full force and effect. r) i WITNESS MY HAND and the Seal of said County of Contra Costa this 19th day of October, 1951+. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof t r rBy:_ Deputy Clerk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on',2hursday , October 212 1954 at ,11-o'cl0 ck a.m. , in the Board Chambers, HaII of Records, Martinez, California. irr 5a. Pf ATTEST: Chairman f G W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r J f j KK f : 4 dr Deputy'Clerk w. IP"_ jj s x r C a e N'~ iy. x VeW f 1 f i T 1 i ru-C' Kfi iiu A w s7 Tit, r y^ f M fix n i y Y,t,.. I 11 _ - a}... fir j-. y .. p A b a r. r t r m- .5 _ 3 ia n, .as ''r -' u''::"+,.F b.X'':• H+ t'. i,r,'-. eIrc YF`M f^ a° r t ... rb :a a> S. :r .a1 .r c'r s.- of 'u'.'-"r a` T9 b " i. a a+_ 3/, x#` s+ " r '^ C _ '' tp i 0„ ' n' .... - y ,Y .vt,-.£Q'° +:., d .r..,tet Sot ,fs ko,v'' ,.t ' ,e .. ,r'' v" o .r". ' C Y t : j>1(. r,. '„ 5 . BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS S ZStTRSDAY, OCTO?::R 21, 1954s THE ar jig BOARD NET IlV REGULAR ADJOUMIED s, SESSION AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M IN THE BOARD CHARS, HALT. OF RECORDS, MARTnIZZ, CALIFORNIA. y , PRS.gMIT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAFYppLL ORR* TTW. G. r BUCHANAN, J. AB.SSNT: HONORABLE H. L. CUBdMINGS, 5 CHAIRMAN. PRESMIT: W. T. PAASCH9 CLERK Su rvisor H. L. xpeCummings, Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor Buchanan moves that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion eras seconded by Supervisor Frederickson. The vote of the Board was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None S AHS3fdT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings M And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting` to order. ;; In the 2btter of Granting Supervisors Goyak and Cummings permission to leave the State. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS rBYTHEBOARDORDr"`RED that Supervisors Goyak'and Cummings. be and they are hereby q . granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of 15 days, eommen bM October 21, 1954. Following is the vote of the Board ALES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, R. S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson f nw T10ES: Supervisors - None ABSMTT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings x la, In the Matter of Petition that the District Attorney take action to have the names of ter. and '.firs. Tyler removed from Flection Precinct List. Thomas Fuller appears before this Board and presents a Petition signed by approximately 43 alleged qualified electors of the County of contra Costa- and requests y ; this Board to adopt a Resolution directing the idstrict Attorney to take action to re move the names of Richard and Mildred 'Tyler from the Hlection Precinct List;. and f•v W F X:On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE E.D that said matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Clerk for report to this Board. The foregoing Order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - R. S. Taylor, t'l. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.:. NOBS: Supervisors - None 46 ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak and H. L. Cummings 4 In the utter of Appropriation Adjustments. f= On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Goyak seconded b Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD_ ORDERED. that the follow'= y Pe y ing appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase County Librarian Capital Outlay 29204.00 Capital Outlay 2,129.00 Unappropriated Reserve - County Library Fund a, 1206 75.00- The 5.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board .members' present. K} f p F}._ 34 fes Thursday, October 21, 1954 - Continued In the utter of Personnel Adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-rt visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be, and the same ist hereby authorized for the Social 55 Service Department: Addition of One Typist Clerk position. The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members k present. x k . And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 26, 1954, at 9 ataloak u` a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. f FLs Carman rt ATTEST: T. CH, CLERK a J yf By Cti. x Deputy Cler L Yx 5"r7R r"{{V Vit'-t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954fn T BOARD MET IN RE^.,ULaR SESSION Al THE AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. r IYi THE BOARD CHAS S;RS, HALL OF r RECORDS MARTIIIEZ, CALIFORNIA. Y ,, PRESENT: SUPERVISORS RAY S. k # TAYLOR, .. G. BUCHANAN, X. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: HON. H. L. C=IIl+TGS, CHAIR M,', AND SUPERVISOR I. T. t GOYAK. PRESERIT: W. T. PAASCH, GZ s"'RK. y q rrJ Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor y Frederickson moves that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro &rem. The 'motion,' was seconded by bupervisor Buchanan. The vote of the Board was as follows: - AYES: ollows: AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, 1. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.. ". NOES: Supervisors - None ABS`T: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings. And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro: Tem, calls the meeting to order~. In the Matter of accepting as k , Completed, Construction of certain improvements to the eater Distribution System of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. This Board havin- on July 6, 1954 approved an agreement with M.G.M. Construc- tion Company, P.O. Boa 1059, Concord, California, forthe construction of certain im.- provements to the eater Distribution System of Contra Costa County Stater Storks Ustrict j w No. 1, and The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County 'Nater works District No. 1 having notified this Board that said work has been completed; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded. by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS;. BY THE BOA,-zD ORDEt'JD that said Mork is accepted as completed and that the Clerk of this Board file a Notice of Completion. The fore -oine order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board "members present. s In the Matter of the Appointment t of Joseph M. Goni and L. G. Kuhl r to the Board of Directors of the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District. RESOLUTION BE I-e RESOLM that upon the recommendation of J. M. GOBI, Chairman of .the k, Board of the Crockett-Malone Sanitary District, the said Joseph M. GONI and L. G. KUHL, f - „ pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the health and Safety Code of the State of California, tee” are appointed to the District Board of the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District for terms of office ending September, 1958. L'o election is to be held in said District in 1954• PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the ' s 4 34J.—A f Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1954, 11 , x by the following vote, to wit: t; yw AYES: Supervisors - R. S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, T. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, S. L. Cummings ui In the 'Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT RESOLUTION ALTERING BOUNDARIES n SHEREnS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the CENTRAL COP;TRA COSTA SA2•11ITARY DISTRICT pursuant to Division 6, Part 1, Chapter 92 Article 3 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and WHEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District,. is con- tiguous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory of said District that said territory be annexed to R, said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NO1,72 BE I:' ORDERED as follows: That the boundaries of the CM4TRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITA11Y DISTRICT be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which A. territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California is hereby annexed to said District:rk All that certain real property situate in the County of Contra Costa State of California described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of. the western line of State Highuay No. 21 between Walnut Creek and Dan- ville, with the" original and now existing boundary of Central_ Ff Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point also being the most d h eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed toE. R. F. Pendleton, recorded October 5, 1933, under Recorder's Serial io. 8776, in Volume 322 of Official Records, at page 493; thence from said point of beginning southerly along said y r western line of State Highway No. 21 to its intersection with the western extension of the southern line- of Diablo Street in Danville ; thence easterly along said extension and southern line of Diablo Street to its intersection with the western line of Front Street; thence southerly aloe,:, said western line of wont Street to its intersection with the western extension of the southern line of Diablo Road (Camino Tassajara) ; thence easterly along said extension and southern line of Diablo Road to its intersection with the southern line of Tassajara Road; thence easterly alone:- the southern line of Tassajara Road as said road is located on the south side of Bret Harte Park to z its intersection with the southern extension of the eastern line of Las Lomitas Subdivision, Unit No. 2, as said sub- divitsion was filed November 9, 1948 in Volume 36 of Maps, at page 17; thence northerly along said extension and easternx line of said Las Lomitas Subdivision, Unit No. 2 to the most eastern corner of Lot 128 of said Las Lomitas Subdivision,. Unit 1To. 2; thence in a generally westerly direction along the exterior boundary of Las Lomitas Subdivision, Unit No. 2 to the most western corner of Lot 318 of said Las Lomitas Subdivision, Unit No. 2, said western corner also being a point on the northern line of Ramona ttoad; thence in a generally westerly direction along the northern line of Ramona Road to its inter- section with the eastern line of Vista Grande, Unit No. 1, as said subdivision was filed Tune 29, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, at page 5; thence northerly along the eastern line of said Vista Grande, Unit No. 1, to the northeastern corner of said Vista Grande, Unit No. 1; thence in a generally westerly direction along the northern line of Vista Grande, Unit No. 1, to the eastern line of the above mentioned Diablo Road; thence in a T generally northeasterly direction along said eastern line of Diablo Road to its intersection with the southern extension of the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Community Land Development Company, recorded December 5, 1952, under recorder's Serial No. 56298, in Volume 2036 off. Official Records, at page 372; thence northerly along said ex- a tension and eastern line of Community Land Development Company 4 parcel to the northeastern corner of said parcel; thence westerly along the northern line of said parcel (2036 O.R. 372) to its intersection with the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Community Land Development Company, recorded `..:arch 16 1951, under itecorder's Serial Ido. 12984 in Volume 1732 of Official 3ecords, at page 237; thence northerly along said eastern line of Community Land Development Company parcel to the northeastern corner of said parcel; thence wester- r ly along the northern line of said parcel (1732 O.R. 237) to the r eastern line of Cameo Acres, Unit No. 1, as said subdivision was filed November 15, 1949, in Volume 38 of daps, at pages 28 and 29; thence northerly along said eastern line of. Cameo Acres, Unit No. 1 to its intersection with the southern line of Cameo µAcres, Unit No. 2, as said subdivision was filed February 23,1950, in Volume 39 of Naps, at pages 24 and 25; thence easterly fi nen 35- 0 x 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued along said southern line of Cameo Acres, Unit No. 2 and the southern line of Cameo Acres, Unit No. 3 as said subdivision was filed April 19, 1950 in Volume 40 of 'asps, at pages 4 through 7, to the southeast- rias ern corner of said Cameo Acres, Unit No. 3 also being the most eastern corner of Lot 204 of said tract; thence easterly along the eastern ex- tension of the southern line ,of Cameo Acres, Unit Fto. 3, North 460 11' 30" east, 373.06 feet; thence due north to the eastern extension of the northern line of said Cameo Acres, Unit No. 3; thence westerly along said extension and northern line of Cameo Acres, Unit No. 3 and continuing westerly along the northern lines of the following tract of lands; Verde mesa, as said subdivision was filed November 17, 1952, in volume 48 of Iips, at pares 44 through 406 ; California :later Service Company parcel of land described in the deed recorded :March 10, 1952, 3 under Recorder's Serial No. 10714, in Volume 1902 of Official Records, at page 561; and said Verde &eesa to the northwestern corner of Lot 65 of said Verde 'desa; thence southerly along the western line of said Lot 65 of Verde Mesa to the northern line of Lot 5 of said Verde Mesa; thence westerly along said northern line and the western extension of said northern line of Lot 5 to its intersection with the western line 7 of Green Valley Road; thence southerly along the western line of said Green Valley Road to its intersection with the northwestern line of the above mentioned viablo woad; thence in a generally southwesterly direction along said northwestern line of Diablo Road to its inter- section with the eastern line of the above mentioned .wront Street thence northerly along said eastern line of said Front Street to its intersection with the eastern extension of the northern line of said Diablo Street; thence westerly along said extension and northern line of said Diablo Suet to its intersection with the eastern line of said State Highu;ey No. 21; thence northerly along said eastern line of said State highway NO. 21 to its intersection with the existing x exterior boundary of the said Sanitary District, said point also being the most southern corner of the parcel of land described ina the deed to Louis A. Schre 1 recorded August 27 1951, under s Recorder's Serial No. 40980 in Volume 1813 of Official Records, at page 117; thence south 520 37. 40" Kest along said existing boundary of said Sanitary District to the point of beginning. All of the hereinbefore references to deeds and maps are of the Official Records d of Contra Costa County, California. BE IT FURTHER ORDMIME AND RBSOLM that the County Clerk be and he hereby' is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of Equalization 1oftheStateofCalifornia, statements of this annexation together with the descriptions A thereof and a plat or tap thereof. The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 26th day r of October, 1954, by the following vote: 41 hl'ES: SUPERVISORS: Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, I. Frederickson r NOES: SUPERVISORS: None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS: I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings a y ii Y 'P i f"• In the hatter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that REAS, 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 the9 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; MIEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of l said District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and I,EER -4S, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NOI.:, Th-MEFOR , IT I: ORD D, 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 described as follows, to-nit: 9 PARCEL Oh'..: Portion of Lots 21 and 28, "Map of North Richmond, Contra Costa County, yY y Calif.,', which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on April 6, 1908, in Book 1 of Maps, at Page 18, described as follows: t Beginning on the center line of hillcrest Road, distant thereon, south 350 50* west, 444.53 feet from the most eastern corner of said Lot 28; thence from said point of beginning, along said center line, south 350 501 s west, 27.57 feet; south 15* 30* west, 275 feet; and south 76" west, 28.78 feet; thence leaving said center line, north 130 10t west, 642-49 feet to the south- 35 x Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued w west corner of the tract of land as designated on the map entitled, "Perrott Tract, Contra Costa County, Calif.", which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on January 10, 1951, in Book 43 of Maps, at Page 1; thence north 760 50' east, along the south line of said Perrott Tract (43 M 1) , 181.50 feet to the southeast corner thereof; thence south 130 10' east, 382.69 feet to the point of beginning. SAYI11 G AND EKCEPTI111s THERr'ROw:: That portion of the premises lying within the boundaries of Hillcrest Road. PARCEL TIM•r Portion of Lots 28 and 29, 1121ap of North Richmond, Contra: Costae County, h Calif."9 which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on April 6, 1908, in Book 1 of Maps, at Page 18, described as follows:-- Beginning ollows Beginning in the center line of Hillcrest Road, at the most southerly x corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Arthur W. Perrott, y }et ux, to Antonio Giannini, dated January 29, 1952 and recorded Yebruary 1, 1952, in Book 1886 of Official Records, at Page 15; thence, from said point of beginning along said center line, south 760 nest, 171.22 feet, and north 800 west, 72.71 feet; thence north 130 10' Kest, 525.30 feet to the north line of said Lot 29; thence north 760 50t east, along said north line 4 and along the north line of said Lot 28, 238.05 feet to the west line of said Giannini parcel (1886 OR 15) ; thence south 130 10' east, along said nest s line, 551.41 feet to the point of beginning. SAVI! G AND EXCEPT33IG THERMOU: That portion of the premises lying within the boundaries of Hillcrest Road.s 4, I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and s regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra,'Cost , held on the 26th day of October, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, 111. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 9 NOES: Supervisors - '467one ABSE T: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings In the Latter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. s Z,, a RE,SOLITLD, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that N S, 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 California, pursuant to which it has described a the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this board that it be annexed to r. said District; 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 YUERZaS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; tet 230;7, THFF - ORE, IT IS ORDERED, as f ollows 1. That the boundaries of the ban 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 described as follows, to-;tit: Description of Unit No. 1, College Highlands a A portion of Lots 133, 134, 135 and 220, as shown on the map of the San Pablo Rancho, filed :arch 1st, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder r of Contra Costa County, described as follows: 4 BEcINhINI at the I orthwesterly corner of Lot 10, Block 2, of Rolling- wood , as said Lot and Block are shown on a map recorded in Book 26 of Daps at pages 916, 917 and 918, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence aion the Northerly line of said Block 2, Horth 410 57' `:'lest 236.00 feet to an an,,le point; thence continuing, along said Northerly line Forth 530 57' West 110.36 feet; thence North 660 00' East 261.11 feet; thence South 240 00t Last 27.00 feet; thence North 430 16' 30" East 340.43 feet; thence North 510 40' East 133.01 feet; thence North 62° 53' East 628.79 feet; thence Borth 570 15' 56" East 50.00; thence South 32' 441 04" East 129.11 feet; thence North 570 15' 56" East 124.00 feet to a point on the Easterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Peter Monte to Richmond :bartinez Abstract & Title Co. , a corporation, recorded June 22, 1937, in Book 437 of Official Records at page 366; thence along said Easterly line South 320 44' 04" East 287.46 feet to an angle point therein; M thence leaving said i.asterly line South 310 50' 40" West 127.79 feet; thence South 490 03' ;'lest 177.44 feet; thence south 630 471 :'lest 396.68 feet; thence South 270 00' East 100.26 feet; thence North 630 00' East 8.00 feet; thencefl, South 270 00' East 185.17 feet to the Northerly line of Rollingwood; thence. along said Northerly line South 610341 20" :lest 138.42 feet and ?`forth 870 191 40" Nest 730.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 17.606 Acres.f" i. r t3 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued aI, the undersi ,ned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was- duly and xb, regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 26th day of October, 1954, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, 71. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Soyak, H. L. Cummings In the utter of the Annexation of T0-t. Diablo Unified School District Property to the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there has been Filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a petition by the City Council of the City of Concord, pursuant, to Sections 35,200, et sel. , of the Irovernment Code, requesting that the hereinafterr, described real property be annexed to the City of Concord; and IkH'EREAS, all of said property is contiguous to the City of Concord and .unin- } habited territory, not a part of any other city, and is owned by and located within said tit. Diablo Unified School District, which said School District includes all of the City of Concord, said School District and said City being entirely within the County of Contra Costa; s' N0WTI THEREFORE, 3E IT RESOLVED that this Board proposes to annex said herein- after described territory, and the County Clerk is directed to cause notice of said proposed annexation to be given by publication in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of rh, general publication, for the time required by lax that this Board will, on Tuesday, the ! 23rd day of November, 1954, at ten o'clock a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, I California, hear all persons having any objection to said proposed annexation. Any taxpayer in the County or City may object to the annexation by filing a written protest ; with this Board. r Y . The territory which it is _requested be annexed as aforesaid is described as M follows: Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo described as follows: r; a Beginning in the center line of a County Road known as Oliviers road, also known as County Road No. C-26, distant there- on south 750 241 48" east, 461.66 feet from the east line of the State Highway, as described in the deed from Mary Alves Azevedo to State of California, dated April 19, 1946 and recorded Tune 27, 1946 in Volume 844 of Official Records, at page 147; thence from said point of beginning south 9° 41' 52" west 582.73 feet to the north line of the 51.57 acre parcel of land described as Parcel Four in the deed from Eleanor B. Maltby to Concord Home Acres Company dated December 8, 1937 and recorded January 25, 1938 in Volume 454 of Official Records, at page 154; thence south 690 021 r 03" east along said north line, 729.78 feet to the Kest line of kf , the parcel of land described in the deed from Adeline 71. Oliviers to Clotilda Olivera Betzer dated !larch 7, 1928 and recorded r June 18, 1934 in Volume 295 of Official Records, at page 455;a . thence north 29" 23t 06" east along said gest line, 684.4. feet to the center line of said Oliviera Road; thence continuing north v ` 290 25' 06" east to the north line of said Oliviera Road; thence north ?5° 23' 48" crest along said north line to a point which bears north 9° 41' 52" east from the point of beginning; thence r south 90 411 521t gest to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa ' ( 5 State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on Tuesday, the 26th ,day of October, 1954, by the followingvote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor, ?Y. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None S it ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings In the ?latter of Authorizin Increase in Salary of Administrative Assistant jv Classification. i On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and the County Admi.nis trator, and on motion of Supervisor .Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE=- that effective November 1, 1954, an adjustment of 'one range up-1 x yard in the salary allocated to the class of Administrative Assistant, from Range 34 fi470-564) to Range 35 (;492-590), be, and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In resent. In the clatter of Authorizing Sick Leave Accrual for Joe T. Nunes of the County Highway Department. Joe T. Dunes having filed with this Board a request that the period from A Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued September 29 through October 1, 1954, be charged to sick leave accrual rather than vacation time, for the reason that during that period of his vacation his fatherdied;` and said request having been approved by the County Road Commissioner; h0'Y9 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor. Frederickson, IT IS BY T=- BOARD. ORDERED that said request is granted and the three days, September 29, September 30 and October 1, may be charged to Joe T. Nunes's sick leave accrual and not to his vacation time. v, The foregoin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Communication a from :1rs. Pat Cistelli with ref- erence to damage to her car. M A communication dated October 20th from Urs. Pat riste li, 3475 Pacheco Road; rtinez in which she alleges that her car was damaged when she struck an open monument marker on Hove Road, having been filed with this Board on October 21st and presented to . this Board this day; MRK-CR_:, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super.-_,k visor Buchanan, IT I. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby . referred to the District nttorne, and the Road Commissioner for report to this Board. The foregoin7 Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members,,' ' present. In the Matter of Authorizing settlement with Ben T. Mayeda d^S- for damages. The County might-of-:day regent having negotiated a setl ement of 4200 with property owner as payment in full for damages for the loss of use of his garage caused4' by a raise in grade along Giant :toad, County Road No. 0771, in San Pablo; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,IT IS BY T11E BOARD ORDERED that said settlement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and the! '-' County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in the sum of ; 200 in favor of Ben T. Mayeda, said warrant to be delivered to the County might-of-Way Agent f or payment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. k In the Matter of Claim from San Francisco for care of n. t%r j orie Baf%ell("eCloud) Patient in San Francisco Hos- pital. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TFE BOyRD O.RDERM that the claim in the amount of y118.91 dated October 20, 1954 and' filed by the City and County of San Francisco for care and treatment of Marjorie Barr well (McCloud) as a patient in the San Francisco Hospital, be and the same is hereby referred to the Social Service Director for his written recommendation to this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. jh In the Matter of Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances 898 and 899. ti Affidavits of Publication of copies of Ordinances 898 and 899 having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances 898 and 899 be, and the same are hereby de- clared duly published. The foregoing order vcas rggpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers present. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Lien. The City of °'dalnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax lien xhich shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Walnut Creek; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Wal- nut Creek, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lied on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinauent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: r 1953-54 Sale No. Yoakum and Stow Block of walnut Creek, 1075Porlot11 t J4 , 3 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation 51 of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. nTheCountyAuditorhavingbyletterrequestedthecancellationofthe1954-55` County Tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Mount Diablo Unified School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mount -Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS IBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County Itax lien on the following described property as requested: W MV 1/2 sea 14 T2N RlW, 1.250 Ac 1954-55 Assort. #600061 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The Highway Department of Contra Costa County having requested the cancella- tion of the 1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County , tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. Ro Los Medanos, descr. Por 720168 Ro E1 Sobrante Por lot 25, 0.150 Ae 880065 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. A request having been received by the County Auditor which requested the can eellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shoves on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District; and r. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the property herinafter described; and said request having been ap- proved by the District Attorney; F On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County ,k tax lien on the following described property as requested: Por S and 0 Land Survey #175 1954-55 Assort. No. 600395 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4f. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. A written request having been received by the County Auditor which requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on y certain property acquired by the Mount Diablo Unified School District; and t The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the !doubt Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor erederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County' tax lien on the following described property as requested: f 1954-55 Assort. No. Galindo Estates, Subn of lots 11 and 12 Lot 8 614118 s1 f 3_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. j t 3`5 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - continued w' r In the Matter of Cancellation r of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. lite county Auditor having by letter requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certaina. Contra Costa County for highway purposes; and Property acquired by i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to Contra Costa County, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THF BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County fir tax lien on the following described property as requested: Pacheco Grant, Descr. , 54.77 Ac 1954-55 Assmt. No. 601488 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a In the Matter of Cancellation f< of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. Attorney A. i'. Bray, Jr. having by letter requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County Tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- quired by the Concord Hospital District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Concord Hospital District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; r{Fy On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt. No. Maltbys High School Tract 8, 9, 10 2 17837 243, 25 2 17851 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having by letter requested the cancellation of the .1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the District, and f The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt. No. 01 East Richmond Hgts. No. 2 8 88 752769 9 88 752770 10 88 752771 Meekers Addn to Richmond 339 342 359 36 7 105735 3 and 4 8 105737 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i:. In the Matter of Cancellations of County Tax Lien. The Department of Public Works, State of California, having requested the r cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the said Department; and r The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, deeonded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. Fourth Addn to Richmond, Lots 11, 12, Blk 36 102426 r; 56 ti!ry•. Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued 1954-55 Assmt, No. Fourth Addn to Richmond, Lot 1, Blk 41 1024430 Por Lot 2, Blk 41 102431 Por Its 29 3, Blk 42 10243$ 102440 jrr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f resent. In the Matter of Cancellation a of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by he State; and h' s The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property F hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TI3E BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assat.No Fourth Addn to Town of Rich. Por lot 81 Blk 36 102423 Ro San Pablo, desor. 14.05 Ac Por 95011 Ro Las Juntas, Descr. 606252 y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the "Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation h$5 : of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. F The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55, County tax liens, which show on records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Y State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and y having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens, on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; --, i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: , Description Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt. No, 10CuttingJunction14434 162 17 43412 a Spaulding Rich-Pullman Townsite 4 9 Por 122931 15 11 12295.4 3$ par 39 16 Por 123022 26; 27, 2$ 31 For 123335 Q For 29 30 31 For 123336 35 32 123353 r fix. East Richmond Blvd 19 17 129658 22 1?129660 6 2$ For 12990$ 10, 11 2$ 129912 13 34 Por 1299$1 41 Por 1300$$ 441 For 1300$9 10 441. For 130090 7 For 130091 t Por 11 41 Por 130092 Por 13 41 For 130094 6 42 For 130105 For 130106 x 42 42 For 130108 2 1KeyTract9 1369193169691?r Huber Tract Por 12, 13 For 13$359 169 17 138361 Huber's Addn to Richmond 16 1 For 13$5012 17 1 13$503- 27, 2$1 13$505 r 3 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 Continued r Description Subdivision Lot Block1951,.-.55 Assort. Na. y r Alta Punta Tract For,29 Por, 140325 For 2q For 140326 Ro Canada Del Hambre Terr For 15 172044 t i Pringl,.a Addn 10, por 11: For 339 ' 341- 4 172$01 G Po34 1 4 172$03: 5 9 172$95 xf r East Richmond Blvd.13 1 For 200214. 9 39 200376 3 Ro San Pablo, Descr.203945' Subn Por 137 San Pablo Ro Por 15 C For 203957 . For 15 C For 203 959" 01-1- a Por 1, 2 E For 204012 Catherine Tract 12Por 205911 f, f Por SYS 1 qr Sec 20 T2N R2E 23.450 Ac For 312163. y ;22.400 Ac For 312401 1.330 Ac For 312423 X t ,Ro Acalane s Descr.500226 507062`, Lafavette Terrace Extension Por 2, 7 507106 r „ Por 8 For 507961 r5 q 12 Por 507965 ri t w4 17 For 507970 f 3g 507962 10 507563 11 507964 13 r.5G7966:: t w 14 507967 15 50796$ a 16. 507969 Lafayette Homesites No. 1 10 507379x` g . Lafayette Acres 679 68507640— Acalanes Center No. 1 1$ Por' 511114. 19 For 511115 20 Por 511116 21 Pori- 511117" 27 For 511123 2$ Po511121;. 4ra rrf n 29 Por11125 5 E 30 Por 511126 31 For, 511127 .t' 4 .Happy Valley Meadows 15, 16' 5II515 j ;y Ro Las Juntas 0 440 Ac f For 606 1YT 53 5 0.797 Ac For 606334g. Highway Junction Por 2 For 632320 r ap Por 3Por 632325. :; Por 3 For 632326x P 5For5Por632345 For 5 For 632346 f Y"r For 7 a.For 632356 Ro Las Juntas 3 634$69A d S b 11111114RoElSobrantePor16655$0 f n.. Oak Springs No. 4 23 675:707 Ro San Pablo., Descr.Por $05194 Por 122 or 05196P Por122 For $05197 3 x Ser Tract 4,pa 11, 12 13 553 r x 13554 _ x a rr Wilart Park T 36 Por. .$140$6 Goodman Tract For 1, 2- u : 416002 Por 20 9l6023 . , _,-'; r z ' r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f c r i k- hS' 3 5 8 t wy. F4 Tuesday, October 26, 1954 (Continued) t' In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55' County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the `1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired byz the District; and f The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the prop f erty hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County } tax liens on the following described property as requested: Description Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt. No. Blvd. Gardens fl N 5 ft of 4 30 37846 Por or 5 30 37847 Por of 5 30 37848-1 Por of 6 30 37849 Por of ? 30 37850 f San Pablo Ro Por 54 95035 f Meekers Addn to Richmond 2 7 105718 r _- 3 to 7 incl. 7 105719 t*° 10 7 105722- 13 7 105724 30 1312 32 8 105734 105736 1 3536 8 105750 East Richmond Hgts. #2 11 88 752772 11 92 752824 E 1,. 12 2 94 752860 rk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersy present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 sCountytaxlienswhichshowontherecordsasunpaidoncertainpropertyacquiredby the State; and ar The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County ; rwa tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. s East Richmond Blvd. Lot 19 Por 200245 1 Subn Por 137 San Pablo Ko Por lot 2, Blk is Por 204013 r Por Lot 4, Blk is Por 204106 a Por lots 5, 6, silk E Por 204017 K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members ! present. t ea In the Matter of Cancellation of1954-55 County Tax Lien. f The walnut Creek School District having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- quired by the District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District,and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDFMD that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County-K, tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. Por Ro San Miguel Por 910400 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t r:+ r' a if Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Cancellation Of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. The City of talnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 fix County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired bytheCity; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City, and r; having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the propertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On .motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS a.s. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 Countytaxlienonthefollowingdescribedpropertyasrequested: 1954-55 Assort. No. Yoakum and Stow Blk of Walnut Creek, Por of lot 11 173508 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the ?latter of Cancellation Of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The Contra Costa Junior College District having by letter requested the can- cellation of the 1954-55 County taxes on certain property used by them exclusively forschoolpurposes, and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1954-55 County tax liens on the propertyPYhereinafterdescribed ; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; rZ On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 CountytaxliensonthefollOwinqdescribedpropertyasrequested: f 1954-55 Assmt. No. City of Richmond, Parcel 12-B, 11.970 Ac. 95176 Harbor Tract, Por lot 1, 5.190 Ac 9517'7 Ro San Pablo, Por lot 2209 32.50 Ac 80526 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of Robert Malloy Por a license to operate rock quarry, etc. in S.D. No. 2. This Board having heretofore referred to the County Planning Commission the matter of application of Robert Malloy for a license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant, gravel and sand pit on a site southwest of Lafayette and which is a portion of Section 10, Township 1 South, Range 2 "'test, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, a tract of land bounded north and east by land of Tice Palley Land Company, south by land of Poight, at al, and gest by land of Smart, et al, containing approximately 46.160 acres; and the County Planning Commission having filed with this Board its recommenda- tion that theaapplication bepp granted with certain conditions and restrictions; J NOW TH^MWORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that the hearing on said matter be and the 11 same is hereby fixed for November 18, 1954 at 11 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.members 2; present. m= In the Matter of Granting Roland E. Fontaine free permit to peddle in the unA. incorporated area of the County. Roland E. Fontaine, 2338 cast 14th Street, Oakland 1, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Roland E. Fontaine is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 01298 499, dated December 29, 1943;1 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Roland E. Fontaine be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costo t County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said appli- cant ppli 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 members present. 4 1 3 -Q r Tuesday, October 26, 1954 - Continued Y' y In the Matter of Granting F THOMAS C. SMITH free permit to peddle in the unincorporated r area of the County. Thomas C. Smith, 8 Holcomb Court, Walnut Creek, California, having Piled with this Board an application for a free Permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said 'Thomas C. Smith is an honorably discharged veteran of world riar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial X633 55 SD, dated march 29, 1943; x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor r'rederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Thomas C. Smith be, and he is hereby granted a free per- i mit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOAaD FURTHER ORD&M 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. r x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present.r In the Matter of Approving j w. Ordinance No. 901. f Ordinance No. 901, which establishes a 35 MPH speed limit on portions of San Pablo Dam Road and which repeals Ordinance No. 604, is presented to this board; and rt: On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor r'rederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. V,.. IT IS BY THE BOARD r'ueni,-x 0RDERM that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "San Pablo News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. i fig The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present.ry 49' In the Matter of Petition for the removal of names of RICHARD and MILDRED TYLER from precinct list. On the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney notify Thomas Fuller of the provi- sions of Section 300 of the Elections Code, and that he further explain to said Mr. Fuller that this Board does not feel that it %ould be appropriate for the District Attorney to initiate proceedings against the Tylers for the purpose of having their names removed from the precinct list, in view of the fact that in any such action the County Clerk would necessarily be a party defendant and the District Attorney, as the legal representative of the County Clerk, would have to eater a proper appearance for him. a. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 1 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm RESOLUTION Drainage District. WHEREAS, on the 28th day of September, 1954, this Board of Supervisors as the ex-officio Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Stora Drainage District, did adopt a resolution directing that a hearing be held on the formation of Zone No. 12 and the adoption of a project therefor in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage Dis- trict; and r WHEREAS, according to affidavits on file, notice of said hearing was given fryi by posting and publication as required by Section 18 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (Statutes 1953, Chapter 1532) ; and syr WHEREAS, at said public hearing no objections, either written or oral, were fir made or filed with reference to the proposed zone and project; and WHEREAS, this Board finds that the required statutory procedure has been followed, and that the zone should be formed and the project adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Zone No. 1, consisting of the hereinafter, described territory in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, be and it is hereby declared formed and organized for the purpose of carrying out its accompanying project. Y BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the project as described in said resolution of September 28, 1954, and the estimated cost thereof, be and the same are hereby approved'. xf The territory included in such Zone is more particularly described as follows: F E I r .,o, :. .,.K nr r tTuesday, October 26, 1954 Continued r, Beginning on the westerlp line oP the Sacramento 4ft fr Northern Failwap right of way at the most eastern corner x :, of Lot 21 Lafa ette Valle Estates Yiled Samar 18 f °- s=If 1951 in Map Book 43 at page 4; thence northerly along r '- the western line of the said Sacramento Northern Railway right of wap 400 Yeet; thence N 46° 10' W 1000 feet; thence N 600 22' W 2785 Yeet; thence S 16° W 2740 Yeet; thence M S 34 E 870 feet; thence S 54 30' E 1090 feet, thence S 67° a ° , I 15' E to the westerly line oP the said Sacramento Northern yrs * Railway right of way; thence northerly along the said western line to the point of beginning. G' x''^a - 1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk oP this Board be and he hereby isI ." r _`, < authorized and directed to file a statement of creation of such Zone, together with r a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, with the County Assessor of the` 5 ". I- j County of Contra Costa, the County Recorder of the County oP Contra Costa, and with r;4t: w iYethe State Board of Equalization. 7!$ '' sal t, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, th {-, foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of t,yky . x »VI Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 26th day of October, 19,19+9, by the-, s , "' following vote, to wit: F -, I AYES:Supervisors R. S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 1 1 . NOES:Supervisors - None WM ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak and H. L. 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G T r F7 5 rs.,M1 Y;F i 1 G 5 Y J 4 .. / J'jr 4j 5A k 4r L- td+ 1 µ. o` BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 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, CHAIRMAN, SIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY. THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of October, 1954, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved as, written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proceedings of Board of Trustees of SAN PABLO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Apportionment Authorization and Bond Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of- the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the San Pablo School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on October 14, 1954, at which election t the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, the vote for bonds being,; Yes--1114s and No--223, and the vote for apportionment authorization being, Yes--1069 and. No--242, l' approved the following propositions: Proposition No. 1 r1 r Shall the San Pablo School District of Contra Costa County incur_ at bonded indebtedness in the sum of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars 1$300,000)4 K Proposition No. 2 s Shall the governing board of the San Pablo School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an appor- tionment in an amount not to exceed Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand q} Dollars (4750,000) 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?t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. 7 , In the Matter of Granting DAVID BRUCE LOVELESS free permit to peddle in the unincorporated areax.. of the County. DAVID BRUCE LOVELESS, 4440 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, California.- having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Christmas- Trees-, and'. Gifts in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that sai David Bruce Loveless is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial. #858 85 95, dated June 13, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said David Bruce Loveless be, and he is hereby granted a free aft permit to peddle Christmas Trees and Gifts in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and TITISBYTHEBOARDFURTHER. 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. rw The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cor- rection 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows:M Co:ie 9001-,Assessment rpt 91- J. B. Jenkins and J. D. Fisher are assessed s with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 41000.. Due to a clerical error these veterans were not allowed their exemption on roll. These exemptions should be allowed. Code 700-Assessment 83- Jae Sechiatano is assessed with personal r ,.s property being for boat 28 B 998 assessed at $250. Due to a clerical : error, this exemption was not allowed on roll. This exemption should be P_ allowed. 3 66 a Wednesday, November 3 , 1954, Continued - Code 7906-Assessment 2- Joseph Davi is assessed with personal property being for merchandise assessed at $ 50. Due to a clerical error, this exemption was not allowed on roll. This exemption should be allowed. Code 701-Assessment 261- Frank LoFrano, boat 28 D 102 assessed valua- tion $ 900 is an escaped assessment. SKr. LoFrano has requested that this be f4 added to the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll.j r4 Code 501-Assessment # 305-Julius and Nadine Strauer are assessed with ten. personal property being for improvements assessed at $ 370. These improve- ments were torn down before the lien date. This is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 701-Assessment # 3- Harold Almquist is assessed with personal 1 property being for boat # 28 R 180, assessed at $ 1200. This boat was in San Francisco County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. This is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 7961-Assessment 58- Chas. H. King is assessed with personal property being for an airplane assessed at $100. This airplane was errone- ously put on our list from Buchanan Field and should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment # 1211- Reuben Janz is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $100. This is a double with assess- ment # 1424, code 801, upon which tax has been paid. Assessment # 1211, Code 801 should therefore be cancelled. Code 5304-Assessment # 153- Stanley B. White is assessed with personal property being for boat # 28 D 102 assessed at $900. This boat was erroneously assessed to Mr. White. Mr. Frank LoFrano was the owner and is being assessed for same on the 1954-55 unsecured personal property roll. Assessment # 153, Code 5304 should be cancelled. Code $206-assessment # 257-George Weidler is assessed with personal property being for improvements (trailer) assessed at $.500- Mr. Weidler has License from the Motor Vehicle Department, therefore this trailer was errone- ously assessed and should be cancelled. f Code 7961-Assessment # 40- Phillip E. Green is assessed with personal property being for airplane # 5301 C, assessed at 41000, Manager of Buchanan Field claims plane was not there on the lien date. Whereabouts of plane is unknown as owner is deceased and has sold plane prior to his death on Febru- ary 1954. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 7936-Assessment # 58- Richfield Oil Company is assessed with per- sonal property being for improvements assessed at # 30. This is a double with assessment # 126, Code 7981 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment # 589 code 7936 should be cancelled. r Code ?911-Assessment # 13- E. M. Kelling is assessed with personal PY gpropertybeing for boat # 28 S 381. This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment # 13 code 7911 should be cancelled. Code 501-Assessment # 310-Wade-Richardson and LaFleur are assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 8500. This is a double with assessment # 269, code 501, upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment # 310, code 501 should be cancelled. Code 5306-Assessment fi 214- Raymond Sweeney is assessed with personal 1 property being for boat # 28 F 781, assessed at $900. Boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date and was not owned by Mr. Sweeney a' therefore this is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 202-Assessment # 257- R. B. Burnett is assessed with personal property being for improvements assessed at $ 4120. These improvements were owned by General Petroleum Corporation on the lien date and are assessed j secured on Tax bill # 619107, Code 793$. Assessment # 257, Code 202 should be cancelled. t Y. Code 6204-Assessment # 4-Foster Lumber Yard is assessed with personal property being for merchandise assessed at $250. This merchandise was not there on the lien date, therefore assessment # 4, code 6204 should be can- celled. r~ Code 701-Assessment 477- Sam Schillace and Fermino Rodello are assessed with personal property being for improvements and equipment assessed at 2000. This equipment and improvements burned before the lien date, there- fore assessment # 477, code 701 should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment ;, 246- Melvin D. Pope is assessed with personal property being for a boat ff 28 C 142. This boat was erroneously assessed to Mr. Pope as I.Ir. H. :dello was the legal oi-mer on the lien date and is assessed for same, therefore assessment ;x 246, code 8206 should be can- celled. Assessed at $400. Code 7959-Assessment '# 1- A. S. Machado is assessed with personal property being for livestock assessed at $1170. These livestock were asses- sed secured to Mr. Machado on tax bill # 601397,code 7938. Assessment 1, code 7959 is therefore a double and should be cancelled. Code 5304-Assessment #215- B. F. Garafalo is assessed with personal property being for boat # 28 F 384 assessed at $ 1500. This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment 215, code 5304 should therefore be cancelled. S BMJ 3 6 7 Wednesday, November 3, 1954, Continued - r In Volume 7, Assessment 144262, 0. L. and Marrion McKenzie are assessed with the NE portion Lot 321 fronting 65 feet on Terrace Drive, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2. This property was transferred to Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie in error. Assessment #44262-1, being the SW portion. Lot 321 Y fronting 45 feet on Seaview Drive, should have been transferred instead. Assessment 744262 should be in the names of Clarance B. and Tilda E. Long. In Volume 42, assessment , 91$933, Robert B. Mason, care of Kenneth L. Granger, is assessed with Lot 30, Homestead Ranch Lakewood, assessed value of land $300, improvements $2390. Mr. Granger filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of 1000 should be allowed. In Volume 5, Assessment 937836, Gustaf V. and Anna M. Anderson, care of Frank J. Sykora are assessed with the North 55 feet of Lot 7, Block 292 Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1. htr. Anderson filed claim for war veterans exemption which Mr. Anderson requested on Assessment , 37836-1, but through an error exemption was allowed on Assessment x`37836, also appearing in the A names of hr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Anderson requests exemption of $1000 be removed from Assessment 137836 and added to Assessment '37836-1.. T In Volume 24, Assessment x#507297, F. A. and Olive B. Gates, care of Johnson A. Thomas Jr. are assessed with portions of Lots 16, 17, 26 and 27, Block 6, Lafayette Homesites, assessed value of land 030, improvements 1780. Mr. Thomas filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $60 was allowed instead of 41000. An additional exemp- tion of , 940 should be allowed. In Volume 26, Assessment 1550620, Vincent J. and Imogene E. Bagnasco i3j are assessed with .198 acre parcel in Rancho EI Pinole, assessed value of land $100. Mr. Bagnasco filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemptionption of y100 should be allowed.. The following assessment has been omitted from the Assessment Roll and Should be added at the request of East Bay Regional Park District: 671751 East Bay Regional Park District Code 830$ Y=6500 Broadway, Oakland 18, Calif. 1. „ Park Hills Lots 15 to 18 inclusive Block 2 Assessed value of land 1650 r In Volume 41ANAssessmentA;910733, Bob J. and Virginia D. Hufft are assessed with a .16 acre parcel in Rancho San Ramon, assessed value of land $200, improvements $1790. Mr. Hufft filed claim for war veterans- ex- emption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 43 = 7 In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assess- ments. 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; h 1T On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS y ' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 27, Assessment #606086, California Water Service Company, 371+ West Santa Clara Street, San Jose California, is assessed with a 4 Pipe Lines and Mains in the value of J115,610. On June 1, 195 - Gregory Gardens County Nater District purchased certain of these facilities, the assessed val,e of which is $8,910. Under Section 4986e of the Revenue and Taxation Code, your authorization to the County Auditor to reduce the assessed valuation as shown on Assessment #606086 by $8,910 is respectfully requested. In Volume 40, Assessment #880118, Mary and Wayne A. Westover, Jr. are assessed with .52 acre parcel in Rancho EI Sobrante with im- provements assessed at $3000 and $2660. Improvements of $2660 should be cancelled from Assessment #880118 and added to Assessment #880284 at the request of Wayne A. Westover, Sr. 4 In Volume 41, Assessment #910399, Frank and Emma Wohlgemuth are assessed with a .55 acre parcel in Rancho San :Miguel with improve- r. ments erroneously assessed at $1000. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should.be cancelled. In Volume 42, Assessment #919612, Alexander D. and Vivian A. 14c- Knight are assessed with Lot 12, Idylwood Acres Unit No. 1 withry improvements omitted. Mr. McKnight requests improvements of 2000 be added to this property. 1%y In Volume 3, Assessment #18413 Globe Builders Supply Inc. , is assessed with Lots 29 and 30 Bock 30, Blum and Wittenmeyer S'Addition with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. r TWednesday, November 3, 1954 Continued In Volume 7 Assessment #44437, W. F. and Ona G. Rhoton are assessed with Lot 4$4B, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 29 assessed y° value of land $340. Due to an error improvements were placed on rt Lot 489A instead of Lot 4898. Mr. Rhoton requests improvements on 3050 be added to Lot 489 B. Assessment #44437 and removed from Lot 489A, Assessment #44436. In Volume 18, Assessment #172775, Edith Ii. McKay is assessed with Lot 4 and portion Lot 5 Block 4, Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek with improvements erroneously assessed at $1220. There wege no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. However, these improvements belong on Assessment #172774 appearing in the names of George and Jessie Thomas. Mr. 'Thomas requests im- provements of $1220 be added to Assessment #172774. In Volume 26, Assessment #557001, Antonio and Ruth Light are assessed with Lot 1, Alhambra Oaks Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2110. There were no improvements on this property on 4liendateandshouldbecancelled. In Volume 27, Assessment #603753, Nathan C. and Muriel R. Pinkus are assessed with 2.50 acres in Rancho San Miguel with improvements erroneously assessed at $5090. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. However, these im- provements belong on Assessment #603952 appearing in the name of Genevieve Seebach, 1?50 monument Blvd. , Concord. Mrs. Seebach re- quests improvements of $5090 be added to Assessment #603952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 773 Y VFJ, In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assess- ments. 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, said correction having been consented to by the District z Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Sale #242 for the year 1953-54, James N. Critchfield et al are assessed with Lot 14 Block 10, Richmond Sea View Tract, assessed value of land $80. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in 4 Assessment 441785. For the year 1953-54, Sale #2291, Roberts Island Dredging Company is assessed with Lot 52, Anglers Ranch Subdivision No. 4 with two value cards; one for land only of $100 and the other for land $100 and im- provements $580. The value card of $100 land only is correct. The value card of $100 land and W-"580 improvements should be cancelled. tr For the year 1953-54, Sale #3047, Frank and Emma Wohlgemuth are assessed with a .55 acre parcel in Rancho San 11iiguel with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $1000. There were no improvements on f _ this property on lien date and should be cancelled. For the year 1951-521, Sale #1582 and171 being5g portions of North- west 1/4 of Section 25 T2N R1E should be cancelled as both properties were acquired by the State of California. For the year 1952-53 Sale #2326 and #2334, Raymond and Edna Lindeberg are assessed with Lot 48, Pleasantimes Subn, assessed value of land 100 and Lot 175, Pleasantimes Subdivision assessed value of land 100, improvements $720. Mr. Lindeberg filed claim for war veterans exemption flay 61, 1952 but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $100 should be allowed on Sale #2326 and $820 on Sale 2334. The foregoing order is passed- by the unanimous vote of the Board.IF In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Lien The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the delinquent u County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1948 Sale No. t S Grand View Terrace Lot 38, Block 5 442 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s i li z Wednesday, November 3, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Ordinance No. 902. Ordinance No. 902, which declares the intention of this Board. to form- Vehicle ormVehicleParkingDistrictHo. 1 of the County of Contra Costa (in Orinda) , is pre- sented re sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be ands the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk. directed to publish a copy of said ordinance once a week for two successive weeks ,in the "Contra Costa Gazette". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Sv In the Matter of Administration Building Payments.W On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of"Super-.' visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrants monthly, in the amounts of $4,051.18 in favor of the Board of Retirement in payment of amounts due 'for a period of 240 months, under the terms of lease heretofore entered into between the Board of Retirement and the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of four members of the Right of Way f Agent's Department, at American Right of Way Association's r Seminar. r On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- a visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that G. T. Derana, Right of Way Agent, and the three agents in his department, are authorized to attend, at county expense, the American Right of Way Association's Seminar at San Francisco on November 17. Rr f% dti z.N:+ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of j, td . Re-employment of Deputy District Attorney Hemmings at the fifth s : step of the applicable range. On the affirmative approval of the Civil Service Commission, the recommen- dation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE B616 ORDERED that the salary of' Charles L. Hemmings, Deputy District Attorney, Grade II, be and it is hereby set at the fifth step of the applicable range, effective October 1, 1954, the date he was re-employed in the District Attorney's office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ik Q r In the Matter of Modifying Order adopted by this s t ' '4 Board, by reducing price of Parcel 2 from $835 to $500 Sale of county property, Andrade Rose Tract No. 1, San Pablo). This Board having on September 14, 1954 adopted a resolution setting forth a method of disposition of certain described property and directing the Right of Way Agent to prepare call for bids; and Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order of September 14, 1951+: x„ hereinabove referred to be and the same is hereby modified as follows: That parcels No. 1 and 3 be sold by sealed bids after publi- cation of notice of intention to sell, specifying that the mini- mum price at which parcels will be sold will be for Parcel No. 1 2000 and for Parcel No. 3 -0. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 370 Wednesday, November 3, 1954 - Continued u On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,IT . BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby approved andH.L. t Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalfti of the Owner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y , 1 . f In the Matter of Es Approval of lease with Charles B. Warner and Marjorie H. Warner, for premises at El Sobrante, which are to be used by the t. county as Branch County Library. t Lease dated November 3, 1954 between Charles B. Warner and Marjorie H. War- ' ner, Lessors, and County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein it is agreed that said Lessors lease to said Lessee certain property located at No. 449 Maloney Road, together with one-story frame building situate thereon, for one year from the first of November's 1954 to the first of November, 1955, at the monthly rental of $40, payable monthly in Y advance on the first day of each month of said term, said premises to be used by Lessee for the purpose of conducting a Branch Contra Costa County Library, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY-THE s 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 Lessee. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURT'IR ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrants monthly in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. iif r, T10 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,,: f IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they r are hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Planning Commission Capital Outlay 78.00 k, To transfer funds allocated for 3 Erasing Machines to item listed below EDNA LITE POIR'TER 855.00 k . Unappropriated Reserve within our Capital Outlay Budget Fund None X23.00 It is necessary to obtain transfer of funds appropriated for erasing machines to purchase an EDN& LITE POI14TER to facilitate the explanation of maps presented at Planning Commission hearings and for staff use in public discussions. s Cost of item is $49.50 f.o.b. Peekskill, New York-we are asking 855.00 to cover shipping costs. f . Oakley Buildings 1,950.00Services Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 81,950.00 To provide minimum repairs to Oakley Building to make it usable by the Court and Sheriff in addition to present usage. i Sheriffs #201 h} Capital Outaly (201-900) 1,066.00 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 Fund 81,066.00 3: Additions to Communications Building" preliminary plans cost, 6% as per agreement for Architect's fees. Highway Department Flood Control 829066.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2,066.00 To cover cost of installing 998' - 4" A.C. pipe in Thomas Lane. See Road Commissioner's letter of 6/9/54 to California Water Service Co. attached. ix Highway Department (County Garage) Capital Outla Replacement - Rollers f 434, 4352 36, 437 20,400.00 IAT 00 Four Trailers 8137000.0 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 3,000.00 X 1954-55 Budget originally called for our four existing self-portable rollers to be replaced with a similar type, but later studies have re- vealed that it is a safer and easier operation to get standard rollers and have thea transported to and from the job on trailers. f? ' Wednesday, November 3, 1954 - Continued x Apuropriation Decrease Increase Road Commissioner rt= Primary Bridge Construction #7351 37299.00 Secondary Road Construction #7213 3,299.00 To cover cost of pplacing creek gravel and D..S.Morgan TerritoryfRoad, Work Order A `. Secondary Road Construction #7213 2,510.00 f Primary Road Construction #5261 2,510.00 To cover part of estimated cost placing creek gravel and D.S. on s Morgan Territory Road, Work Order 4449. Primary Road Construction #3971 17701.00 Secondary Bridge Construction #8473 1,293.00 Primary Bridge Construction #7351 408.00 i To cover part of estimated cost of eliminating curve and regrading. Marsh Creek Road, Suppl. Work Order 4484. Secondary Road Construction #8063 187.00 84SecondaryBridgeConstruction #R73 187.00 t a To cover partial cost of overexpended work order 4454, rebuild headwalls on Minnesota Avenue. f. t Social Service Department Temporary Help 809.00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 809.00 To permit vacation replacements in the Typist Clerk class; of this amount r472.00 is fully reimbursed from State Adoption Funds, and the remainder is 50% federal and 50% county expense. i d Temporary Help 346-00 Services of other Departments - Typist Pool 1,9038-00- Unappropriated 038.00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 1,384.00 1:PZRE Counts Jail Replacement - Tractor 21.500:00. Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2,500.00 ' To provide funds for purchase authorized by Board on 10/13/521-. rye. C.C.C. Water Works Dist. No. 1 Supplies (500) 14.00 j Services (300) 14.00 Expenditures exceeded estimates within maintenance and operation group by $121.00. Ayi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y f . t In the Matter of Recommendation of the Civil Service Commission that the salary allocation of Directory r Richmond Health Center, be increased. The Civil Service Commission having filed with this Board a recommendation that the salary of the Director) Richmond Health Center, be increased from Range 35 to Range 36; and this Board having considered said recommendation; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE> BOARD ORDERED that no action on the recommended increase be taken at this time, and ' that the matter be again considered in this Board's study of the 1955-56 Budget. Cyt. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. µ k 1 In the Matter of Use of Veterans Memorial Building in Richmond. 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, •seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT is.BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication dated October 19, 1959-, from Veterans Memorial Association Board of Directors re use of the veterans building in Richmond,.; be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator, D. M. Teeter, and;the Superintendent of County Buildings, E. A. Lawrence.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f 7 01"M 1 J1. Wednesday, November 3, 1954 - Continued N In the Matter of Request of D. D. Thornton for y r permit to operate wrecking yard j J Via; and storage place for old cars in S.D. No. The Planning Commission having filed with this Board a recommendation that the Board deny the request of D. D. Thornton for a permit to operate a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars in S.D. No. 5, to be located on a portion of Lot 2 in the northwest 1/4- of Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 10 acres, more or less; f On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS( BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby continued to November 161 1954 at 2:30 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P In the Matter of Denying claim of Lloyd R. Allen. Lloyd R. Allen having on November 1, 1954 filed with this Board a claim for damages in the amount of $397 as the result of damage to his private road and drainingl facilities which he alleges were caused by a scraper operated by the County Highway p. Department; w On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT { IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Granting permit to the Carquinez Fire Protection District . Valona Fire Department) to n hold their annual New Year's Eve Dance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS jc BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Carquinez Fire Protection District (Valona Fire Depart- s: t went) is granted permission to hold their annual New Year's Eve Dance at the Grammar School Auditorium from 9 p.m. on December 31, 1954 to 2 a.m. on January 1, 1955• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Appointment of Sam Conti as S-D Day Director in the County of Contra Costa. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sam Conti, President of the Contra Costa Safety Councii, Pittsburg,' California, be and he is hereby appointed S-D Day Director of. Contra Costa County.,_ w , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 9, 19542 at 9 o clock a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, 24artinez, California. w Clm firman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLER K By eputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 THE BOARD iiET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. f IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, .IARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. x PRESENT: HON. H. L; CUM-MINES, i CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK3 ,RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In re Issue of Bonds of PINOLE-HERCULES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT t1954SchoolBonds, Series A.i i WHEREAS, the Governing Board of PUROLE-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 y,+_ 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 invests= x. gation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 19th day of July, 1954, said governing board deemed it advisable;, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered f 5 Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued a, on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 21st day of September, 1954, 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 $300 000 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 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. A c) The snaking of alterations or additions to the school building orR,; buildings other than such as may be necessary for current main- fs tenance, operation, or repairs. r 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 ap- paratus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Sec tion 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 majori- ty of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less r; 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 EL SOBRA.NTE HERALD" 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 N by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1158 votes cast at said 'elec- tion, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 1053 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 105 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, an 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 in- cluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; y' IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pinole-Hercules Unionr School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as herein- after set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $300,000 and shall be designated 111954 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and $1+ 7000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $296,000 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 y:fx or any part of said remaining $296,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated g December 15, 1954, shall be 4 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-4, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the w United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county and shall maturein consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on December 15th in each of the years 1955 to 1958, both inclusive; k Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent x 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 December, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December of each year until said bonds are paid; r Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of sup- ervisors, 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 sig- natures 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 safe keeping. IT IS FMT1RR CRDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: g Number UNITED STATES OF AMMICA Dollars n A- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1.000 SCHOOL BOND OF x PINOLE-HERCULES UNION School District x.. of CONTRA COSTA County. 19 _54 School Bond, Series A. P13OLE-HERCULES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT f of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office w of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of December, 19 ONE THOOSAM dollars ($1,000) 4, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful s 3741 t Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - continued r. f: ro money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the Z_Lth 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 j in one installment at the end of such year). rL . This bond is one of a daily authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, t , denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to 00 000, ' 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 2_lst day of September, 19,x+, 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 byJ 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 pre- scribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and` shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school 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 said school district. IN WIT.ML SS 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 15t day of December, 19 54 t 5 SEAL) H. L. CU71f94INGS A ' Chairman of Board of Super- C OUINTERS IG NED: visors. f v° f w H. E. McNANER County Clerk and County Auditor Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be at- E x . tached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: t The Treasurer of Coupon No. SKY Contra Costa County, State of California, r will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the i Pi ole-Hercules Union School District in said County, on the lTt—h1t-hday of 19 at his office in Martinez in said County, the sum of and100 Dollars i for months' interest on 19 School Bond No. A Series A, of said School District. H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of 1 rib Series A 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 s. 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 the "PINOLE-HERCULES NEWS" 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 14th day of December, 19, 4 at 1 o'clock A.M. of said da receive sealed proposals for the, y,p p purchase of said bonds, for cash; at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board re- n 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 a` thereof held on theth day of November, 19 542 by the following vote, to wit: WillAYES: 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 Travel authorization for County Health Officer. 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 Dr. Blum, f County Health Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, at county expense, a Fall meeting of the California Conference of Local. Health. Officers on. November 15. and 16 at Bakersfield. r Fz' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f r.•` f y o t..e'hK•'yx'y5iy Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued n t In the Fatter of Travel authorization for Assistant County Adminis- trator. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and- on motion of Super-,- visor uper- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that fir. Van pil? Noord, Assistant County Administrator, be and he is hereby authorized to attend, -at county expense, convention of Airport Executives at San Jose, November 17 to 19 inclusive. x ,v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Granting a HARRY W. BARNES JR. a free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Harry W. Barnes Jr. , 1946- East 28th Street, Oakland California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddie ballons and inflated in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Harry W. Barnes Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World -War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #36 589 845, dated June 19, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFXD that said harry W. Barnes Jr. be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle balloonsand inflated in the unincorporated area of the County asF` 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 apv plicant 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 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 1954-55, said correction having been con- sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 241, Assessment #507296, John L. and Ida M. Linville, are assessed with Portions of Lots 15, 16, 27 and all of Lot 28 Y r Block 6, Lafayette Homesites, assessed value of land $330, im- provements $1660. Mr. Linville filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $60 was allowed in- stead of $1000. An addition exemption of $940 should be allowed. In Volume 27, Assessment #600405, Reno J. 14acaluso is assessed with a .87 acre parcel in the Southeast 1/4 Section 11, T2N RlW, assessed value of land $400. Mr. Macaluso filed claim for war veterans exem tion but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of should be allowed. 4 In Volume 29, Assessment #603912, William M. and Irene Hobby are assessed with a .04 acre rarcel in Rancho San Miguel, assessed value of land $100. Mr. Hobby filed claim for war veterans exem- ption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $100 should be allowed. In Volume 36, Assessment #700223, Smith and Veirl Cunningham are t assessed with a .23 acre parcel in Rancho San Pablo, assessed 4: Y value of land $250, improvements $500. i4r. Cunningham filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $750 should be allowed. In Volume 36, Assessment #720168, C. A. Hooper Company is er- roneously assessed with 94.06 acres in Rancho Los Medanos, as- sessed value of land $37,620. The correct number of acres in 1 this tract is 77.27 and the correct assessed value of land is 30,910. Also, in Volume #36, Assessment #720210, C. A. Hooper Company is erroneously assessed with 12.692 acres in Rancho Los- Medanos, assessed value of land $6350. The correct number of acres in this tract is 7.50 and the correct assessed value of land is !."53750. In Volume 17,Assessment #15214 Frank P. and Del hina E. Murray'3 P 5931 Avilla Ave. , El Cerrito, are assessed with Lot 19 Block 85, x" Richmond Annex with improvements erroneously assessed at $1220. These improvements burned on February 6, 1954 and should be can- celled. In Volume 19, Assessment #195137, Walter T. Helms is assessed y .. with a portion of Lot 206, Rancho San Pablo with improvements erroneously assessed at $5340. These improvements should be can- wb_ celled as they are double with improvements appearing on Assess- 3 l 6 i s7 Tuesday, November 9, 1974 - Continued l ment #195317• However, there are improvements of 0`330 on Assessment #195137 which Mr. Helms requests they be added. In Volume 201, Assessment #201136, Samuel H. and Olive L. Campbell are as- sessed with Lots 21 and 22 Block 21, Rivers Andrade Tract with improvements erroneous;: s ly assessed at #1180. These improvements belong on Assessment #201156 which should be added at the request of lir. Chester A. Beveridge. Mr. Campbell requests improve- ments of $380 be added to Assessment #201136 which were removed in error. 1 y T y M Matthews are assessed with a 1.16InVolume21W. Lloyd and Camille . . 5 acre parcel in the Town of Alamo (#300322) with the following improvements: $1420, 1930, $250 and $1490. Improvements of $1490 should be cancelled as they are double with improvements appearing on Assessment #300468. 4 In Volume 20, Assessment #205617, R. L. and Polly Dodson are assessed with ' s Lot 9 Block L, Broadway Addition to the City of Richmond, with improvements erroneous€ ly assessed at 1460. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. These improvements belong on Assessment #205618 appearing in the names of Kendrick A. and Ruth E. Scott. Mrs. Ruth E. Scott requests improve- ments of $1460 be added to Assessment #205618. In Volume 2 5rAssessment #512948, Robert R. and Laurie W. Delareuelle are assessed with Lot 144 spun Valley Estates with improvements erroneously assessed at 2310. Mr. and Mrs. Delareuelle have added to their improvements but through an s` error the addition was placed on Assessment #512947. Mr. and Mrs. Delareuelle re- quest their improvements be corrected to $2840. Improvements on Assessment #512947 iter_ should be corrected to 82420. y . In Volume 29, Assessment #613603-1, Deane A. and Galey M. Harris, 1956 Holly Drive, Concord, are assessed with a portion of Lot 116, R. N. Burgess Com- pany's Map No. 1 Ayers Ranch Subdivision with no improvements. tor. Harris requests improvements of 81850 appear' on Assessment #613503 be added to his property and cancelled from Assessment #613 03. Also, Mr. Harris' exemption should be corrected } from 8200 to $1000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation kof1954-55 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1954755 - f County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by them; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax liens f on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY E THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 Countyi Y tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 County Tax Liens on Property Acquiredr.. by The State of California for Highway Purposes Description 1954-55 Subdivision Lot Block Assmt. No. East Richmond Blvd. Por 6 41 Por' 130087 Por 13 42 Por 130112 F Huber Tract 37, 36 7 138342 v 8, 92 10 8 Por 138357 Alta Punta Por 17 4 Por 140317 Por 6 5 Por 140320 i Por 9 5 Por 140323 Ro Acalanes Descr. 500631 3 ffix... Lafayette Homesites Por 12, 13 11 507390 Las Juntas Estates 6' 634872 The following order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Permit and License to operate rock quarry, etc. , under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 360, to BRE?'TWOOD SILICA SAND CO;IPANY. f k WHEREAS, Brentwood Silica Sand Company by Hoey, Hall and Conti, attorneys at law, having filed with the Clerk of this Board an application for permit andr license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit upon s . the property described in said application; and The Board of Supervisors on 'May 13, 1954, referred said application to the Planning Commission for its recommendation; aid said Planning Commission after reviewing said application, having recommended that said request be granted with Fr,. the following conditions and restrictions: s 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued 1. That the blasting time be confined to the hours between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. s: 2. That suitable dust control be established. 3. That all crushing operations be contained within.buildings. 4. That the end products be stored in enclosed bins. 5. That the spoil banks or waste banks be leveled within reason. v_ to the contour of the land. 6. That all inactive pits be fenced. a 7. That the applicant be required to place with the County a r surety bond in the amount of $1000 to insure that the con ditions as stipulated in the permit be faithfully performed. And it appearing that the hearing upon said application was by the Clerk , set for Tuesday, November 9, 1954, at 10 a.m. , and it further appearing to this Board ythatthenotice, as prescribed by Ordinance No. 360, was given by publication in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS as evidenced by affidavit of publication of Edgar M. Allen and affi- davit of posting of Walter V. Frazer, on file herein; and this being the time set for the hearing upon said application, the Board proceeds with the hearing; and no. pro- tests having been received to said application; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT I BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit upon the following described property, located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: a"k PARCEL 1: The west one-half of the Southeast one-quarter of Section 6, Township_ l South, Range 3 East, X.D.B. cc M. , containing 80 acres of land more or less. PARCEL 2: Lots 1 and 2 of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Ceridian, containing 160.37 acres, more 4 or less. PARCEL 3: Portion of Section 6 Township 1 South, Range 3 East.,. Mount : , Diablo Base and Meridian as designated on the map entitled, "Pap of the Rancho Los,, ; 14eganos accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Par- tition", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra, Costa, State of California, on January 9, 1913, in Volume 9 of Maps, at page 202. containing 58.72 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at a granite monument marked L. 14. No. 10 at the intersection of the center lines of Roads No. 5 and No. 18 as designated on the above mentioned map; thence from said point of beginning North 00 25' East along the center line of said Road No. 5, 1452 feet to a point marked R. 5-2 on said ma thence South 810 12' East 1217-3 feet to a 2" x 26" galvanized pipe; thence South IT 49' East 1921.5 to a 111., x 45" black pipe on the line between monuments L. M. No. 9 and L. M. No. 10 as desig nated on said map; thence South 89° 59' West along the line between said monuments-. 2659.7 feet more or less, to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom, the right of the public over that portion of the premises lying within Roads No. 5 and No. 18. PARCEL 4: A portion of the Rancho Meganos, containing 40 acres, more: or less, and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the South boundary of the Rancho Los meg,anos, designated as L. N. No. 11 on the map of said Rancho Los Meganos, recorded January 9, 1913, and running thence North along the East boundary line of said Rancho to the South line; : f: of Road No. 18 as designated on said map; thence :Jest along the South line of said gid: Road No. 18 to the point of intersection with the East line of Road No. 19; thence in a Southerly direction along the East line of said Road No. 19 to the point of intersection of said road with the South boundary line of the Rancho Los Meganos; thence ' 1 along said South boundary line of the said Rancho to the point of beginning. be, and it is hereby GRANTED to said applicant, Brentwood Silica Sand Company, as recommended above by the Planning Commission; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector is directed to issue a license therefor upon receipt by him of $5, which is the sum fixed in Ordi- nance No. 360 for the fee for said license; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor return the unencumbered por- tion of deposit of $50 made on September 23, 1954, to Brentwood Silica Sand Company, c/o Samuel Conti, Attorney, 630Court Street, Martinez, California (Receipt No. 60233) 7 after deducting costs of publication of notice of hearing in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS on N October 22 and October 29, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the '.batter of Proposed Assessment District T A with relation to Gilda Avenue, near 11dartinez. The matter of the improvement of Gilda Avenue then came before the Board. The Clerk presented before the Board a petition for work signed by property owners within the district. a 35 r Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued The following resolutions were then presented and passed with -relation to said improvement: 1. Resolution ho." 1 outlining the procedure to be followed in connection with debt limit proceedings was introduced by Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Super- visor Goyak and, upon call of the roll, unanimously adopted. 2. In accordance with procedural Resolution No. 1, Resolution No. 2 of preliminary determination that public convenience and necessity require the construe tion of pavement, curbs, gutters and appurtenant drainage structures on GildaAvenue was introduced by Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, and, upon call of the roll, unanimously adopted. 3. Resolution No. 3 appointing Dorman T. Riffe as Engineer of Work and fixing the compensation of said engineer was introduced by Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak and, upon call of the roll, unanimously adopted. 4. Supervisor Taylor introduced Resolution No. 4 appointing Eugene K. Stur- gis as attorney to prepare all the proceedings. Supervisor Goyak, seconded the resolution and, upon call of the roll, it was unanimously adopted. hx4 5. Supervisor Taylor then introduced Resolution No. 5 directing the prepara- tion of plans and specifications by the newly appointed Engineer of Work, Norman T. R iffe. The resolution was seconded by Supervisor Goyak and, upon call of the roll, it was unanimously adopted. w RES OLUT ION NO. 1 kw RESOLUTION PRESCRIBIM STEPS NECESSARY FOR CO,IIDUCT OF A PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE THEREOF ON THE PUBLIC CONNIENIEN•CE Ai;D NECESSITY WHERE SPECIAL ASSESS14ENT PROCEEDINGS ARE PROPOSED TO BE TAKEN FOR ^si% «CIIISITION AND/Oft II4PRQVE: ENT OF PROPERTY WITHOUT COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, LI-IITATION AND Z4&JCRITY PROTEST ACT OF 1911. n 6 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,le- State of California, as follows: 1" FIRST: Prior to the adoption of any ordinance or resolution by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ordering the construction of any public improvement or the acquisition of any property for public use, or both, where the cost of such construction or acquisition is to be paid in whole or in part by special as- sessments or through special assessment taxes upon lands, and it appears that the a public convenience and necessity require such undertaking or improvement and that pro- ceedings should be taken therefor without complying with the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, a public hear- : ing shall be held on said question of public convenience and necessity and notice of said hearing shall be given in the time and manner provided in this Resolution. SECOND: Prior to the adoption of any ordinance or resolution ordering the construction of any public improvement or acquisition of any property for public use, ' pursuant to any act providing for the levy of special assessments upon property, a j resolution of preliminary determination shall be passed and adopted describing the proposed improvement and the boundary lines of the district proposed to be assessed to pay therefor, and setting a time and place where and when any person interested, own- : k.. ing, or having an interest in the real property within the proposed assessment district, may file written objections and may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the Board of Supervisors should not find and determine that the public convenience and necessity require the proposed improvement or acquisition without compliance with the ; Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931. THIRD: Notice of the hearing above provided for shall be given to the ownegs of the property within the boundary lines of the district to be assessed to pay for the costs of said acquisition or improvement as follows: A. A notice setting forth the time and place of the hearing on the public convenience and necessity of said improvement shall be published once in the newspaper designated in said notice, and at least five (5) days prior to the date fixed for said hearing. The County Clerk shall give said notice. h Y B. Notice of the hearing above proposed shall be posted for five (5) days on or near the door of the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, the posting of which shall be com- pleted at least five (5) days prior to the date fixed for said hearing. Both the Notice provided for in Subdivision A, hereinabove set forth, s. and that provided for in this Subdivision B shall briefly describe the proposed improvement. The County Clerk shall post said Notice. C. The notice provided for in Subdivision A of this paragraph and the notice provided for in Subdivision B of thisp paragraph may be consolidated with the following, to :'it: The notice provided for in Subdivision A of this paragraph may be consolidated with and be a part of the Resolution of Intention adopted by the Board of Supervisors, and the provisions of law requiring publication of said Resolution of Intention shall be sufficient to comply with the provisions of Subdivision A hereof. The notice provided for in Subdivision B of this paragraph may be consoli- dated with the notice required to be posted along the line of the work or within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district, and the posting provided by law to be done in such case shall be sufficient to comply with the provisions of Subdivision B hereof. s FOURTH: Any person interested, owning, or having an interest in real proper ty within the district proposed to be assessed to pay for said acquisition or improve-; ment may, on or before the time fixed for said hearing, file with the County Clerk written objections to undertaking said proceedings without first complying with the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest ori w, iw 1- Tuesday, November 9, 1951+ - Continued Act of 1931. Said objections shall bear the description of his property, and a state ment of the nature of his objection.M. FIFTH: If no objections are filed as provided for herein, or when said objections shall have been heard and overruled, the Board of Supervisors may adopt a. resolution finding and determining that public convenience and necessity require the proposed acquisition or improvement, or both, and that the Special Assessment . Investi - gation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply. RES OLUT ION NO. 2 ti RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE° THE CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENT, CURBS, GUTTERS AND APPURTENANT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES IN ASSESSINZYZ DISTRICT N0. 1954'1 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIB- ING SAID PROPOSED IMFROVE14ENT IND SETT, TIME AND PLACE OF $EARING THEREON. s.4 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: That preliminary determination is hereby made that public convenience and necessity require the following improvements to be made and paid for by special assessments levied upon the property benefited, and that necessary proceedings should,' be taken therefor, to wit: g The construction of pavement, curbs, gutters and appur- tenant drainage structures on the entire length of Gilda a Avenue, Contra Costa County, California; r aF ; and BE IT FURTIM RESOLVED that said improvements shall be designated and area hereby designated, as the improvements to be constructed in "Assessment District', it r 1954-1, County of Contra Costa, California"; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the district affected and benefited by said improvements consists of that certain property within the boundaries of the district shown on the map annexed to this Ilesolution and marked "Exhibit All and which is designayed, "Map Showing Boundaries of the Property Proposed To Be Assessed To Pay foxx _. the Cost and Expense of Improving Gilda Avenue, Assessment District 1954-1,, County r , of Contra Costal State of California". yPip-P j f T yy X31 d tlff r i r s f u F t t r 0- r Ai kyk f fnr.. r s. t t x 4 2 a,r s. 380 Tuesday, November 9, 191 ' Continued i i4 d > e r` rT"""L $ , 21 $ Md c i rt.Y+ iii '. .; 2 fay - S. ., yr F -Aw t .e JlC ^ ,C7 ,"_ jyi#" . 1.r. i4`1r 0. ,' 4. z F. t y k "' r .+, " :}e K iio .3!'+h I Yt dJ r a'1s rI- a,« A q M_ 3:' 1 - r .....Fina,; llih i T f f '' l'a o- 5,ts ''a a n. xv t1 °, J,,r i r d...r. i +o c f y, Ir l Ili y f 111. , F 1y K . z 2 ryt.P,—151f:`- + AQA V4000 4<.', l fy"<J -CA"kt, tlr-. 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T '.. 2 S " r Y J 3 rN 1 N Y VJ t", w N f I-t ietn i AP , THOMAS JI -C 7.1 s3 It 7-Z `s/ f rA fi w`r: V/6? t { i 3 7Z K a gra Es o ruF somm] P"R pYi[N1iMIBR RSHIPr'}3E AF0 rbwAy a,Tr E CASTTREET' IAI1LtPORMIA POlt 2703. dJsrA.5 A Nn r EXHIBIT A rf u i r w P s 72 7 { 4 , QEDAs.1Y pin Q s 7+ 9 72,SIt 7...- ! f VEyd1:: w t A 71 y{/A 1P F'EA/ Aza.3 r-Cs N , z x VJ a. r s x; t• r- r' DATE Q -7a SCALE DRAWN o CH'KE FIELD BOOK FILE No. zYj K l Y t sie 20 20 Or co 4 oA. aa f fs/tfT 20 ZS 7,Z sD 74 i 1 3 SE'L YE O 14 S,4 Yl.v6t 4i L OA Ai C`c1 S-2 zo r Z 1 31 ate , 2 a 8 r; rpt f J N.t.. -y b,W.p•( :r Si.i;.r. .Y GS'iFf+ -+t `eh'`,i' 4„bNTi}`' j y', r u Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued y RESOLUTION NO. 3r RESOLUTION APPOINTING ENGINEER AIND FIXING COMPENSATION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that NORMAN T. RIFFE be, and he is hereby, appointed Engineer of Work for the pro- posed doing of all necessary engineering work and exercising all of the functions provided for the office of Engineer of Work in the "Improvement Act of 1911" in con- r , vection with the improvement work in the County of Contra Costa known, and to be known as the improvement of Gilda Avenue, Assessment District No. 1954-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said NOR14AN T. RIFFS shall act as Engineer of Work and is hereby employed and appointed to furnish all surveys, original drawings, maps and blue prints, including any and all such maps necessary and incident to the rights of way contemplated in the improvement work herein involved; all plans and spec - f ications, all inspection work, preparation of assessment rolls, assessment diagram and warrant and any and all other services which shall be required from the Engineer of Work under the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 1911"; and N: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for such services the said NORMAN T. RIFFE shall receive as and for his compensation, for the services so specified, and as provided by law, the following sums of money: a. Eight Per Cent (8%) of the contract price for plans and specifications. b. Two Per Cent (24) of the contract price for preparation of Assessment, Assessment Roll, Assessment Diagram and Warrant. c. Four Per Cent of the contract price for construction staking and inspection; but in no event shall the amount of com nsation which NORMAN T. RIFFS receives be less than Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars (50.00) ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said sum shall be based upon the contract price without incidentals; and in the event the proposed proceedings herein contemplated shall be defeated or for any reason fail of consummation, the said NORMAN T. RIFFE shall receive the reasonable value of the services performed by him; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the fees hereinabove provided to be paid to the said Engineer of .cork shall be payable as follows: a. The entire fee for plans and specifications upon awarding and signing of contract for the work. b. The other fees herein provided for, upon the confirmation of the Assessment and delivery of the Warrant. RESOLUTION N0. 4 RESOLUTION APPOINTING PERSON TO s PREPARE ALL PROCEEDINGS BE IT RESOLVED that EUGNE K.STURGIS be, and he is hereby, appointed as attorney to prepare all resolutions, notices and other papers and proceedings for any work and improvement that may be hereinafter authorized by the Board of Supervisors F of the County of Contra Costa for the construction of the proposed improvement of Gilda Avenue in said County of Contra Costa; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said EUGNE K. STURGIS shall receive as com- pensation for the doing and performance of said work the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty rk Dollars ($750.00) 7 not including incidentals; said compensation to be paid at the time of signing the contract with the contractor who may be awarded said contract by the Board of Supervisors; and out-of-pocket, communication, transportation and other costs incurred as incidental expenses in accordance with the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 1911" shall be paid in addition thereto as part of the incidental expenses; andj_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said services shall not include any services for litigation or services in the procurement of easements or rights of way, but shall be for the preparation of all resolutions, notices and other papers and proceedings re- quired by the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 1911" in carrying through the pro- ceedings for the work herein contemplated. Said services shall also include the fur- nishing ur nishing of opinion to the contractor performing said work and improvement, or his 4Y assigns; opinion on the validity of the contract; opinion on the validity of the assessment, warrant and diagram; and opinion on the validity of the bonds, if, when, and as issued. RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS h. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that NORMAN T. RIF"FE, Engineer of Work, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of improvements on Gilda Avenue, Assessment District No. 1954-1, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ornia. q 3 f4 Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued The foregoing Resolutions were 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;.. ABSENT: Supervisors - None P In the Matter of Approval of lease with Rome Locke and Ella M. Locke; property near San Pablo which is used by the County for y corporation _yard purposes.T y f. Lease dated October 19, 1954 between Rome Locke and Ella M. Locke, parties fir; of the first part, hereinafter called the lessors, and County of Contra Costa, party ; of the second part, hereinafter called the lessee, and wherein the lessors lease to said lessee certain described real property, for a term of one year, commencing November 25, 1954, to and including November 24, 1955, it being understood and agreed that said lessee shall have the right to rent said premises on a month to month basis for an additional one year term commencing November 25, 1955, and wherein said lesse6 agrees to pay said lessors $900, payable in equal monthly installments of $75, pay- able on the first day of each and every -month after the commencement of and for the first one year term thereof, and that thereafter the lessee shall pay the lessors tiz 75 per month on a month to month basis on the first day of each and every month until the expiration of the rental period, is presented to this Board; and r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, = Chairman, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the lessee.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.:J In the Matter of Granting FRANK LEE PLATTEN free permit to peddle in taT the unincorporated area of the County.T -r Frank Lee Platten, 1275 Homestead Avenue, Walnut Creek, California, havingy filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle automobile polish in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this, Board that said Frank Lee Platten is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #39 55 1962, dated November 25, 1945; 4 S rm On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor- Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Frank Lee Platten be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle automobile polish 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 applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as pro- vided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 k In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS [ ry BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and approved: T 4: Oakley Buildines ADDroariation Decrease Increase . C.O. - Building Improvements 1 30-gallon water heater 75.00 1 75m B.T.U. room heater 165:00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund $240.00 For installation in building to replace units belonging to local club. ' Carauinez Fire #2007 Capital Outlay 125.00 Temporary Salaries 125.00 Unappropriated Reserve 2007 Fund 125.00 Assessor Temp. Seasonal Help 2360.00 Unappropriated Reserve 236o.00 New position of Typist Clerk created for Richmond Office. Y: m1111- L r fy 1'` 1 T r. Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued t*. Martinez I4e:morial Building #733 Appropriation Decrease Igerease Services 1,500.00 x Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 12500.00 1003 x To replace amount transferred out in year-end adjustments as prior year expenditure has been charged to the Department in October. L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N34 In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to negotiate with the Contra f Costa Junior College District r . for purchase of property for building site required for County Health Department. A D. :4. Teeter, County Administrator, having notified this Board that the w Contra Costa Junior College District is willing to sell to Contra Costa County.2 acres of its property located near Pacheco, for the sum of $1,725 per acre, and that there will be an additional charge of $225 per acre for the sewer installation, and: said Administrator having recommended said property as a desirable site for the lo- cation o cation of the County Health Department's proposed building; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator be and he- is hereby authorized to negotiate with said Contra Costa Junior College District for the purchase of said property. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k A . In the Matter of t Authorizing County Auditor- Controller to arrange for k publication of copies of t Financial Report for 1953-54• On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT °'IS, BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be, and he is hereby authorized ,and directed to arrangeforpublication in book form, the Financial Report of Contra 'Co to County for 1953by the CROCKETT 4MERICAN. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s , In the Matter of Request from John Miguel for compensation for damaged trees. John Miguel, Route 1, Box 1, Oakley, having filed with this Board a com= munication dated November 2, with reference to damage to his almond trees on Sunset Road and Byron Road due to weed chemicals; xF NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator, Agricultural Commissioner and County Highway Department for r investigation. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 901. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 901 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appear- ing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, TIERWORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance 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 Approving Ordinance No. 909. f , Ordinance No. 909, which amends Ordinance Pio. 278 by interim zoning cer- tain property lying along both sides of the highway between Brentwood and Oakley, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, p 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 pub-' lished for the time and in the manner required by law in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS, a news, paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r a f Tuesday, November 9, 1954 - Continued I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of J. D. DeCosta to the office of Commissioner of rContraCostaCountyPlanning Commission. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS y BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. D. DaCosta, 2Normandy Lane, Orinda, California, be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Commissioner of Contra Costa County Planning 5,Commission for a term of 4 years, commencing November 24, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of 0.- Bids for fire truck for Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. The County Purchasing Agent having advertised for bids for a fire truck re- quired by the Bethel Island County Fire Protection District, and this being the time fixed for the opening of said bids, the following bids were received and read by theClerk: Coast Apparatus Incorporated E 1265 Market Street Concord, California P. E. Van Pelt, Incorporated Oakdale, California y Pr r andr, E r. It appearing that there is a slight informality in the bid of Coast Apparatus Incorporated and this Board finding that said bid is the lowest and best bid for said f fire truck; sa NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said informality in said bid be, and the ' npt : same is hereby waived and the bid of Coast Apparatus Incorporated is hereby accepted t and the PurchasingAgent is authorized to arrangeAg for theP urchase of the fire truck for said District, from the Coast Apparatus Incorporated. s, Ar IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board is authorized to return the bid check which accompanied the bid of the unsuccessful bidder, P. E. Van Pelt, Incorporated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 16, 1954 at 9 o'clock r a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ad. ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Cqg By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, NOVE•SER 162 1954 THE BOARD NET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. X. IN THE BOARD CHANS$ERS, HALL OF RECORDS, 14ARTINiE29 CALIFORNIA 77--PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUIR•iINGS, CHAIR!%1AN2 PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed November 16. 1254 a The County Auditor having filed with this Board-on November 16, 1954-, his jR 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. z 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. i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing 3 .the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items]therein to be open for public inspection. cK 04 y1A r Tuesday, November 16, 1954 Continued In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 900. Ordinance No. 900, which rezones certain property in the West Concord area,w° 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 publishe for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of y general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Appointing Special Canvassing Board for canvass of Absentee Voters ' ballots (General election y held November 2, 1954) . H w It appearing to this Board that the number of absentee voters'` ballots re- ' turned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds 75 in number; NOW, THEREFQRE, pursuant to Section 7803 (B) of the Elections Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supo-visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a single canvassing board of 23 members be and they are hereby APPOINTED : to canvass the absentee voters' ballots cast in Contra Costa County at the November General Election held on November 2, 1954, as follows, to wit: Elva Hansen 3043 Clapptton Road, Concord Leone Hinrichsen 9OU Estudillo Street, 'Martinez Julia Harrington Port Costa Winifred Willett 321 G Street, Martinez F Lucille S. Kassik 904 Thompson Street, Martinez Ruth A. Armstrong 90 Mackie Drive, Martinez Jean Barkley 1037 Haven Street, Martinez Mabel A. Newman 4076 Via de Flores, Route 3, Martinez 11adge B. Stewart 1877 Maybelle Drive, Pleasant Hill Geraldine McMullin 1378 Joan Court, Concord Ethel Pascoe 826 Pine Street, Martinez, y Clara L. Pease 525 Flora Street, Martinez Lois 14arvin 540 Wano Street, Martinez Cecilia McSweeney 125 Margie Drive, Pleasant Hill Birdella Blakemore 2441 Orange Street, :Martinez Lary Snelson 1721 Humphrey Drive, Concord Emily McCowan 516 Arch Street, Martinez Irene Senger 922 Pine Street, Martinez Nellie Nicholson 405 Mellus Street, 'Martinez Norma Riepling 1221 Henrietta Street, Martinez x Hester Peterson 2460 Orange Street, Martinez and Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson of the County Clerk's Staff. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to Section 7803.1 of the Elections Code the following-named voters are hereby appointed and designated to pass :. upon challenges and all considerations relating to the marking of the ballots, to wit: Norma Riepling, Geraldine Mc: ullin, Madge B. Stewart, Lary Snelson, Lois Marvin. IT IS BY TIM BOARD FURTHEM ORDEF.ED that the compensation for said canvass-r. ing board above referred to, with the exception of Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson, regular county employees, is fixed at the rate of 81.64 per hour. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.d In the Matter of Claim from Fresno County for care of Anna May Smith, resident of Contra Costa County. Fresno County having on November 15, 1954 filed with this Board of Super- visors a claim for reimbursement of Medical Aid rendered" Anna 14ay Smith, resident of Contra Costa County, which claim is in the amount of $1073.60 for care given said Anna May Smith at the Fresno General Hospital; NOW. THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the Director of the Social Service Department for his written recom- mendation to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0. W In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare lease with option for renewal, property located at 1624 Contra Costa Highway, S.D. No. 3 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY` THE- BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a lease between=the, owner of office space in building located at 1624 Contra Costa Highway, and the County r of Contra Costa, said lease to contain an option for renewal, the office space to be used by Supervisor Taylor and the County to pay a monthly rental of $50. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, November 16, 19514 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for extension of lease period, office space leased by County for Rodeo Justice Court. This Board having by Agreement dated October 20, 1953 leased from. D. M. Kramer certain office space located on the second floor of building located at 207 Pacific Street, Rodeo; and it being the mutual desire of the parties to said lease that it be G . extended on the same terms and conditions for an additional period of one year from November 10, 1954, to and including November 9, 1955. i r y NOW, THEREFORE, and on Motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Agreement for extension of said lease dated November 16, 1954 be and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. Cummings Chairman of { this Board, and the County Clerk are authorized to execute said Agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request of D.D.Thornton for permit to operate wrecking r yard, etc. in S.D. No. 5. This Board having on November 3, 1954 continued to this date the hearing on the application of D. D. Thornton for permit to operate wrecking yard and storage s place for old cars in S.D. No. 5, on a portion of Lot 2 in the northwest I/4 of Sec- tion 6, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, ?fount Diablo Base and Meridian; and this B,oardf having fully considered said request and the recommendations of the Planning Commission that said application be denied; 1,. NOW, TH]Z EFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super-1 visor Buchanan, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is h hereby DENIED. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with California State Chamber of Commerce. Agreement dated November 16, 1954, between Contra Costa County, party of then first part, and California State Chamber of Commerce, party of the second part, wherein said party of the first part agrees to appropriate and expend from the general fund of, the County $2,000 during the fiscal year 1954-55, which sum shall be paid to the party of the second part for certain services including the following: That the party of the second part will use its organization for the purpose of advertising, developing, exploiting, and making known the resources of the County of Contra Costa so as to in- duce immigration to and increase the trade and commerce of said county; 4 is presented to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Super- visor Goyak, 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 be- half of the County of Contra Costa. s: .. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 x , r In the Matter of Travel authorization, Agricul- tural Commissioner. t 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. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner is authorized to attend the convention of the County Agricultural Commissioner's Association at Sacramento from December 8 to December 10 inclusive, at county expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Creation of new class of Utility Worker. t t On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, andon motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that a new class of Utility Worker be created and allocated to Range 22 ($271 to $326) of the basic salary schedule. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ins In re Issue of Bonds of SAN PABLO School District 1954 School Bonds, Series A. 5 fuer WHEREAS, the Governing Board of SAN PABLO School District has certified as i required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Callfor-I ynia, 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: i r y s Tuesday, Nove nber 16, 1954 - Continued J i f That on the 10th day of August, 1954, said governing board deemed it advis-= uo 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 eledtion be calle and held on the 14th day of October, 1954 in said school district, to submit thereat- to hereattotheelectorsofsaiddistrictthequestionwhetherbondsofsaiddistrictshall be issued and sold in the amount of $300,000 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 r 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. aha r- 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. g , e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary appara,- tus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects orygpj purposes authorized in Section.. 15010 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 governingboard in at least three public laces in said district not less than twenty days election and aid notice wasyy published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in "SAN 1ABLO NEWS" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and 1 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- 1 turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as re- quired v by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1386 votes cast at said election, including 49 illegal and blank votes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 1114 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds , and 223 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, con- ditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and per- formed 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 yt`t. proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AICD ORDERED that bonds of said San Pablo School r District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of : 300,000 and shall be desig- nated 111954 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and $200,000 a principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $100,000 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 SIOO, 000 0£ bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated February 1, 1955, shall be 206 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-200 both inclusive, of the denomination of 51,000 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: 10,0O0 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable z on February 1 in each of the years 1955 to 1975, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series A 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 1st day of February, 1956, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of February and August of each year until said bonds are paid; fY 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 counter- signed, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said 'ponds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All R such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or other- vise 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 w safe keeping. IT IS FURTMR ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially-1, in the following form, to wit: Dumber WAITED STATES OF LMICA Dollars A- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 12000 SCHOOL BOND OF SAN PABLO School District of Contra Costa County A 4 1954 School Bond, Series A 4 SAN PABLO SCHOOL DISTRICT r _ of Contra Costa County, State of California Y! 38 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued 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 February, 19 One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawfulmoney at the rate of per cent () per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1st days of February and August of each f 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 ) . r This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except x for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, 4 denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $300,000, = 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 14th day of f October, 19541 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 lev, 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 said school district.xt IN WITNESS W REOF, 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 1st day' of February, 1955• f 1 SEAL))H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED H. E. McNAMER f' 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 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 out of the interest and sinking fund of the riSaPablo School District i; in said County, on the 1st day of 19_,., at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of t<. and 100 Dollars for months' interest on 1954 School Bond No. A x .. Series A. of said School District. H. E. Mc NA:ER County Auditor i 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 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 of Series A to be published at least two weeks in SAN PABLO NEVIS" 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 r said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 21st day of December, 1954, at 10 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 16th day of November, 1954 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 15 t NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Done S. a 7 J4 r 4 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued14 In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for fur- nishing of electrical energy, etc. , for BYRON LIGHTING DISTRICT, r Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services: in Byron Lighting District will expire on February 27, 1955; w y.; NOW3 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by A Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish r: NOTICE TO BIDDERS for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Byron Lighting District of Contra Costa County in "The Brentwood News", said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. on. . Tuesday, December 281 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h In the clatter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. The Walnut Creek School Dist, having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Walnut Creek School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Walnut x Creek School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1.954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request havin been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,; IT IS: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55' Coun y tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. Map No. 1 Walnut Park, Por lot 31 Por 175236 M- xx The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. fad The Lafayette School District having requested the cancellationof the 1.954-55 County Tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Lafayette School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Lafayette x School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 195+-55 County Tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been_ approved by the District Attorney; x On motion of Supervisor Taylorseconded by Supervisor Frederickson AR IT IS, BYTHE BOD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 c County tax lien on the following described property as requested: ' 1954-55 Assmt. No. y} Ro Boca de la Canada del ?inole, descr. Por 500038 4 S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Cancellation i of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- ra quired by the San Pablo School District; and j)9 The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 195+-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; F On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: 1954-55 Assmt. No. Ro San Pablo, Por lot 189 Por 195274 N,,_ 1 t JJ" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. sx 2, In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. Alf l4yA' The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired. by the State of California; and n ' 390 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the; State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55. Count w tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r afi ,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the. 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: t= f 1951+-55 County Tax Liens on Property Acquired by the State of California for Highway Purposes. Description f Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt.Ha San Pablo Cutting Junction Por 12 and 13 Por 43409 Fourth Addn to Richmond 3 41 102432 y Spaulding Richmond-Pullman Townsite 22, 23, 24, 25, , b62 9 122931-1 M,, Por 272 28 9 122932 Par 33, 34 1b 123019 ry Por 30, 31 32 Por- 123350 Por 322 33 32 Por 123351 Por 34 32 ,Por, 123352 l 3Zg Por 3 31 Por 322 34 31 , ; 123338fi r 9 33 123359 RT ni '6-9 East Richmond Blvd12 71 129652 2 zrf203Por129967 M f qj r YKeyTract121136909 Por 21, 22, 23, 26, all 24 1 Par 136917 0 3 28 1 136918 Por 18 7 Por 136970 Al Par 19 7 Par 136971 y4ksr- P ti r„ 1 Huber Tract 33 Por 138341Fr 34, 35 7 Por 138340 F , y W fA0.Bay View Park 452 46 19 140811- Map 40811MapofSticePark12to30incl. Por 142301 R N Burgess Co Map #1 Por 15 17204.3 . Del Habmre Terrace Por 32 172080 East Richmond Blvd.9 1. 200210 Por 1! 2 3 4 Por 20026 5 n , Walker & Bradhoffs Sub Div of lot 61 N Richmond 1 to 26 incl. 202101 r 47,E Subn of por lot 137, San Pablo Ro Por 5 C 2039 9! 394a 4,, Por 6 C 203938 j l k 4 flz Fri r. Catherine Tract Far 15 Por. 205914 r Acalanes Ro Por 5 Por 506214 F ry r , A Correction 24ap Lafayette Terr Por 19 506906 r { 506907 n Lafayette fiomesites No. 1 Far 8, 29 07409 3Ott 0 Ro lionte del Diablo, deser. Por 6=64. San Pablo Ro Por 122 Por 805195 Creekview Subn 2Z813422, 3 3 25 813424: 26 813425 a 2? 813426 28 813427 29 813428 30 813429 32 8 3432 3Z 81344.32 r 33 35 813434 ik r 36 813435Y 37 813436 F 3$ 813437 39 813438 f 440813439 41 813440 H Y Tuesday, 14ovember 16, 1954 - Continued iq Description Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55.Assmt.No.. f s Harlow Subn 1 to 24 incl. Por 827001 Ro Del Hambre, Descr. 910607n. K'. Pringle Ranch Por 17 2 915401-1 Key Tract 13 1 136910 Y s The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.: fPay In the Matter of Cancellation of 1951+-55 County Tax Lien. The Highway Dept. of Contra Costa County having requested the cancellation of the 195+-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaidon certain property acquired by the Highway Dept. of Contra Costa County; andY. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Highway Dept. of Contra Costa County, and having requested authorization to cancel the Un- paid 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request t+Nf having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1954-55 Coun tax lien on the following described property as requested: 954-55l Assmt. No., Y zk; San Pablo Ro, Por 127 700174 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board; In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the delinquent. d County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid delinquent County: tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approvedr by the District Attorney; 63 n. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 14 z Delinquent County Tax Liens on Property Acquired by the State of California for Highway Purposes Ya. t 3 r 1953-54 Sale No. Correction Map Lafayette Terrace Por lot 19 1612 Por lot 19 1613 Lafayette Homesites No. 1, Por 28, 29 1627 Por lot 30 1628 Del Hambre Terrace, Por lot 15 1059_ t Map Lafayette Acres, Lots 67 and 68 1632 Ro El Sobrante Por lot 1 2368 3 w Serpa Tract, Lot 11, Block 4 2992 Lot 12, Block 4 2993 Ro Acalanes, Descr.1564 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. r The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to Y= the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on 4 the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; 4 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISB THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as, follows: Y Y 3i 1 i 392 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued mayy; Yom$ In Volume 12, Assessment #f108637, Alice Carpenter is assessed with the South 20 feet of Lot 16 and the North 10 feet of Lot 17, Block 65, Amended i r. Map of the City of Richmond, assessed value of land $420, improvements $580, exemption $1000. Irs. Carpenter filed claim for exemption as the widow of James J. Carpenter. Subsequent information obtained by this office shows Mrs. Carpenter's marital status changed prior to filing date. Exemption of $1000 should be removed. r , In Volume 12, assessment #109891, Philip J. and Ethel M. Gillette and Felice G. Murphy are assessed with the South 8 feet of Lot 29 all of Lot30 3 Block 136, Amended 14ap of the City of Richmond, assessed value of land $2 , 3 ,. improvements $1130. Mr. Gillette filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $400 should be allowed. 1 In Volume 19, Assessment #195231, Ronan Catholic Welfare Corp. , is assessed with 1.78 Acres in Rancho San Pablo, assessed value of land $2000, improve- ments $39,800 personal property 85200, exemption $41800. Through an error ex- i emption of $U800 for land and improvements was allowed instead of $47000 for F _ land, improvements and personal property. An additional $5200 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 15, Assessment #128096 Albert B. DeCourten is erroneously assessedl with Lots 5 and 6 Block 11, San Pablo Villa Tract. Mr. DeCourten acquired Lot 6 only but through an error Lot 5 was also transferred to him. This property" should be assessed as follows: y r x#128096 Louise DeCourten, care of Fred DeCourten,yn 2616 Bush Ave. , Richmond San Pablo Villa Tract Lot 5 Block 11 Assessed value of land $200, improvements $470. 128096-1 Albert B. DeCourten 1533 27th Street, Richmond San Pablo Villa Tract Lot 6 Block 11 Assessed value of land $280 In Volume 3 Assessment #17906 Elizabeth S. Stevens is erroneously ,assessed F, with the North 0.38 feet of the West 165 feet of Lot 3, Block E Map No. 3 x Parkside Addition, assessed value of land $70. This assessment should be can- celled as it is included in Assessment #17902. In Volume 20, Assessment #201197, W. C. and Pearl Mitchell are assessed with Lot 6 Block 26, Rivers Andrade Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1600. These improvements should be removed from Assessment 201197 and added to Assessment #201195 at the request of Domenigo L. Mendoza. M In Volume 20, Assessment #203919, George C. and Elsie M. Moitoza, are assessed with a portion of Lot 1 Block B, Subidivision of a Portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, assesses value of land $,200, improvements $1000 and 1700. Improvements of $1000 hould be removed from Assessment #203919 and added to Assessment #203917 at t:.e request of Mr. John C. Fitzgerald. In Volume33, Assessment #6 50542 Edward A. and Alice F Rodgers are assessed with Lot 42, Sandmound Tract with improvements erroneously assessed r " at k980. Due to a miscalculation on the appraisal these improvements appear at $980 on the Assessment Roll. The correct assessed value of improvements is $500. t t In Volume 38, Assessment #$05261, Albert K. and Frances D. Gehrig, 2021 Junction Ave. , E1 Cerrito are assessed with .07 acre parcel in Rancho San Pablo with improvements erroneously assessed at $4500. These improve- ments should be removed and added to Assessment #805175 at the request of f James H. Wells. In Volume 38, Assessment #805202, John B. and ,-Iayzella L. Jeans are erroneously assessed with a 2.09 acre parcel in Rancho San Pablo, assessed value of land $630. The correct number of acres in this parcel is 1.370 s and the correct assessed value of land is $410. f x s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the ;utter of Fixing the Per Diem rate for patients at Weimar Joint Sanatorium. Upon the recommendation of H. E. McNamer, Auditor-Controller, and goodP cause appearing therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weimar Joint Sanatorium for the period commencing December 1, 1954, and until further notice of this Board be, and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $13.31 per patient day. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Social Service Department, f County hospital, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided accordingly. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x". j M• y i 1 r Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued In the :fatter of 1, Authorizing the write-off of certain accounts receivable in tf... hospital services which have been Sts L C carried in records of the Social Service Department. The County Auditor having filed with this Board„ a, list of accounts receivabl es for hospital services which have been carried in the records of: the, Social Service Department which he recommends be written off the County records; and this Board ha vin fully considered said accounts, and it appearing that they are uncollectible;Y Now, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authori edF,. and directed to write off of the County records said accounts receivable -as-- f ollows' .:-"" Name Date of Last Activity Amount: CASN) Abbott, Jerry 5--31-51 40.98 Ables, Mr. Claude L. 11-15-48 24.16 Y Acklin, Herman 7-25-49 55.96 Acree, Mr. Albert 3-23-50 53.70 y Adams, Thell 6-17-49 31..90 Agnew, Mrs. Laura 3-18-47 23.34 Alanes, Mr. Jose 9-8-48 212.42 Alderson, Lary Kay 5-4-46 108.92 Alderson fir. N. L. 1-8-46 23.34 x rM Alexander, MrJohnV. 12-14-48 12.76 Allsip, Dane 10-31-51 31.71 r SAnderson, sirs. Carl 2-3'47 23•.34 Anderson Mr. Merton 10-20-47 155.60 Anderson, Ur. Newell 4-28-47 15.56 Andre, Mr. Eugene L. 12-29-49 8.95 Armi jo, Mr. Ernest 5-19-49 131.32 Arnold, Mr. Robert L. Jr. 12-30-48 6.38 Banda, :r. Isaac 9-16-48 19.14 wz Barnes, James4Al-51 27,32 P Barnes, Mrs. Myrtle 47 70.02 Bassett, Franklin 2-28-51 24.66 Bates Mrs. Christine 12-12-49 35.80 Bauman, Jack M.12-8-47 38.90 h Beck, Benjamin Franklin 10-11-48 24.16 Beery, firs. Dorothy 1-2-47 31.12 Bell, Clint 2-28-51 27.32 Bell, George 1-27-48 13.72 Bell, tir. James, Sr.6-7-49 27.68 Bennett, •Irs. Verna 5-4-46 51+•56. Blay, Leo Francis 7-31- 53.36 Bloodworth, Mr. M.S. 10-25- 5 101.14 Booker, 2iaxine 7-26-48 16.88 Borgerding, Mr. J.P.4-25-49 51.70 Bradbeary, Mr. Leon 6-2547 111.°55 Brandow, Bir. Robert A. 8-13-48 6.38 Branner, Cassell, Jr. 9-2 -47 101.14 Brisbin, sirs. Norma 12-1 -48 49.02 Brisbon, Robert W. & Paula 12-21-48 59.44 Brooks Firs. Dora viae 2-25-49 121.22.. A4 Brooks, John V. 3-31-50 14.28 Broux, I4r. Edward 11-6-47 76.14 Brown, Mr. Carl. L.10-25-48 1.9:1 Y Brown, Clarence 10-31-51 5 .36 Brown, Ida 1-31-51 5 .64 x Brown, Mr. John Lincoln 1-27-48 94.63 Buford, Charles 4-30-48 31.12 t Burkhalter, Cochran 5-31-51 40.98 Burlingame, far. Tommy E.3-21-49 6.3$ Burnett, Guy 3-10-40 19. Burris, Albert 12-5. 87.26 G Burton, Hugh 4-6-50 e . 39.48, Burton, Leonard 8-23-45 75.79` 4 Cabral, Joe 11-16-49 497.96 s Cacioppo, 14arguerite 8-19-49 22.38 M Calloway, Mrs. Lillian 8-14-47 62.2?+ Cameron, Donald B. 8-22-,50 178:36 Cardenas, Mrs. Ann 8-25 47 108.92 Carney, Jack 4-2-46 82.45 Carter, Buck 8-31-48 54.50w Caruthers, firs. Mdllicent3-23-49 Carver, Rodney 7-31-51 31`.71 Casey, Miss Katie Mae 5-19-47 7.78 Castagnetto, Mrs. Ruth 12-29-49 33.94 Castillo, Jesse 4-30-51 12.74 Castleman, Mrs. Elizabeth 6-29-50 12.74 Charles, Henry 1-29-48 5 56 Chavez, Frank 2-24-48 19.40 Clark, Ben 1-21-49 1+3.30- Clark, 3.30 Clark, lir. Lewis 10-548 65.36 Clark, sirs. Lewis A.1-25-49 185.02. Clary, Mrs. iargaret 11-28-47 85.58 Clayton, sirs. Clara N. 11-4-46 52.80 Clemence, Mr. & Mrs. Charles 2-10-50 29;31 u Clingan, Mrs. Mellissa 3-19-4731.12 I r Corey, Elmer J. 1-6-46 46.68 t < Fitt, Hone 4-30-52 30 9-13-48 8.Z7Gardner, :s. William H. 4 t 394 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued F Name Date of Last Activity Amount: ra CAS:i} Mannon G.H. 1 6 Marshal, Mrs. Illa 1 8-? McGaugh, Mrs. Lorene 4-6-50 McLean, Daniel H.4-2-46 Thomason, George F. 3-150 8o l- Simmons, 14r. Virginia 2-2 -1+7 66«70 Simning, Mr. Wallace 12-29-49 fy.. i S , .10 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments.4d On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments for the departments listed, be, and the same are hereby authorized: p f County Hosuital Assignment of one Utility Worker to the County Hospital. ti Assignment of one Utility Worker to the County Hospital. rt Assignment of one Laundry Worker to the County Hospital f Central Service d Reclassification of one Intermediate Typist Clerk position to Senior 3 Clerk in Central Service Section of Auditor's office: Civil Defense f n. Position of Intermediate Typist Clerk heretofore allocated,for Civil Defense Department be replaced by Typist Clerk. a R t g Agricultural Extension Service Addition of one position of Intermediate Typist Clerk and the cancella f tion of one position of Typist Clerk effective December 1, 1954.- El 954. El Cerrito Judicial District Cancellation of part-tine Typist Clerk retroactive to November 1, 1954.- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED athat the following appropriation adjustments for the departments;listedt be, and the same are hereby authorized: Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation - X2505 Appropriation Decrease Increase _ 4 x Applied Costs 42515-00 xjs Expense Allowance 448.00 Supplies 11, 93.00 Special Expense 2,674.00 Expenditures in above detail groups exceeded the amount appropriated, however in total the operating expenditures were less than they ,. budgeted amount. x E1 Cerrito Judicial District Temporary and Seasonal Help 11533.60 y Unappropriated Reserve Gelneeral Fund 1 533.643 Health Department 3.F z Medical and Surgical Sup lies t52Y 250 Repair of Buildings (324} 250 Bleasant Hill Office) The appropriation set-up by the Building Maintenance Dept. for work at the fr Pleasant Hill office has been used up because of extra work which had to be done to r ' prepare the annex for clinic use. This transfer of funds should carry us through the Ea. rest of the year. Because of a late start in our immunication program $250 should be Nu available from the Medical Supply account. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y y fly Tuesday, November 16, 1954 - Continued r And the Board adjourns at 5:00 p.m. to meet on Thursday, November l$, 1954 Tt at 11 o'clock a.m. in the Board Chambers, hall of Records, Martinez, California. ATTEST: ChairnMn iG W. T. PAASCH, CLERK oe Deputy Clerk z t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. INr THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS X`CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. y , G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Appropriationspppriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and 7 expenditures statement for the fiscalpe year 1954-55, as of September 30, 1954, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns at 1:30 p.m. to meet on Friday, November 19, 1954 at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. tee: e airman ATTEST: W. T . PAASCH, CLERK A By, 4 Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 199 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 o CLOCK A.M. IN M THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, 4 CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS 4" v • I. T. - GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUCHANAN J. FREDERICBON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment r r r iii On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be and it is hereby AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Capital Outlay x , 3 Electric Heaters at $56.80 176.00 Unappropriated Reserve County Library Fund 176.00 sx Friends of the Pleasant Hill Library out of funds and unable to raise sufficient Hinds for heaters. The gas heater they provided was un- acceptable to county librarian; ceiling is too low for ceiling type r heater and floor space at premium for floor type gas heater. With tf ; electric heater the books and room will remain cleaner (gas heat leaves a film of grease in circumstances such as those prevailing) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i y 1 396 Friday, November 19, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Copy of Order to Show Cause and Temporary Restraining Order in Action No. 61$93, March, et al, vs. Board of Supervisors, et al. rF Copy of Order to Show Cause and Temporary Restraining Order in Action No. 61$93 having been presented to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors on November 1$; 1954 at 9 o'clock a.m. ; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor. Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORN EY.F,. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 23, 1954 at 9 o'cloc a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ATTEST: Gknflrman W. T . PAASCH, CLERK I By Deputy Ureirk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF y RECORDS, 1KARTI?1EZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT : HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS v` I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. i}F G. BUCHANAN , J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: w. T . PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Annexation of yPropertyownedbytheMount Diablo Unified School District, a political subdivision of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to the City of Concord, a municipal 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 1 4 26th day of October, 1954; and WHEREAS, said Board had fixed Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, 1954, at the Chambers of said Board, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and gyplaceofhearingofallproteststosaidannexation, 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 23rd day of November, 1954, 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 ofConcord, and at said time and place considered all protestations to said annexation, i few and after said consideration did decide, by a majority vote, that the territory here- inafter described should be annexed to the said City of Concord, i 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 ofConcordbe, 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 ofConcord, 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 saidl Board of Supervisors. The territory so declared to be annexed is described as follows: Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo described as follows: Beginning in the center line of a County Road known as Oliviera Road t. also known as County Road No. C-26, distant thereon south 750 24' 4$1' east, 461.6$ feet from the east line of the State Highway, as described in the deed from Mary fi Alves Azevedo to State of California, dated April 19, 1946 and recorded June 27,1946 in Volume $44 of Official Records, at page 147; thence from said point of begin- I ning south 90 41' 52" west 5$2-?3 feet to the north line of the 61.57 acre parcel of { land described as Parcel Four in the deed from Eleanor B. Maltby to Concord Home Acres; Company dated December $, 1937 and recorded January 25, 193$ in Volume 454 of Official! Records, at page 154;thence south 690 02' 03" east along said north line , 729.7$ feet ? x to the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Adeline W. Oliviera rtoClotildaOliveraBetzerdatedMarch7, 192$ and recorded June 1$, 1934 in Volume ff, Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued 295 of Official Records, at page 455; thence north 29° 231 06" east along said west line, 684.4 feet to the center line of said Oliviera Road, thence continuing north 290 251 06" east to the north line of said Oliviera Road; thence north 750 23 ' 4$" west along said north line to a point which bears north 9° 411 52" east from the point t of beginning; thence south 9° 411 52" west 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 23rd day of November, 1954 by the following vote of the Board: AYES:SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. tx BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON y. NOES:SUPERVISORS - NONE ABSIIJT: SUPERVISORS - NONE n In the Matter of Approval of agreementf relating to transfer of funds of Kensington Police Protection District to Kensington Community Services District. An agreement dated November 12, 1954, by and between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "County," and the Kensington Community Services District, hereinafter referred to as "District," is presented to this Board wherein, it is agreed as follows: sa. That the County transfer to the District the remaining funds of the Kensington Police Protection District at the time of its dissolution, to-wit: the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-four and 70/100 Dollars ($2,464.70); and the various items of personal property which were on hand at the dissolution of the Police Protection District to the Kensington Community Services District to be used by said District for general police protection within the District; and The County shall withhold from general funds which would have been spent in the area for general police protection purposes, an amount k equal to said cash so transferred and the present value of the' personal property so transferred; N17.4. THEREFORE, 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. Cummins, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Es- tablishment of a County Service Area Pursuant to the "County Service Area Lawn. SEAS, there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the Count of Contra Costa on the 16th day of November, 1954, a petition praying for the estab- lishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the "County Service Area Law", to in elude the territory hereinafter described, to furnish street lighting services therein and WH1aEAS3 it appears from the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of xy the County of Contra Costa, that said petition bears the signatures of one hundred fifteen (115) registered voters residing within the said hereinafter described terri- tory, which number constitutes not less than ten per cent (10%) of the registered voters residing therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors proposes to establish a County Service Area, under the terms of the "County Service Area Law", to be known as County Service Area No. L-3, to include all of the hereinafter described territory, to furnish street lighting services therein; and T BE IT FUST-IM RESOLVED that a tax sufficient to pay for all such services within said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such here- inafter described area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ten o'clock a.m. , on Tuesday, the 4th day of, January, 1957, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records , Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be, and it is hereby, 'fixed as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the estab- lishnent of the area, the extent of the area, or the specified type of extended..ser vices will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least once in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa , which is circulated in the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven 7) days prior to the date herein set for hearing. The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra - Costa, which it is proposed be formed into a County Service Area is specifically de scribed as follows: w t r. sr 3981 Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued I Beginning on the southerly line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Rail road right of way at the most westerly corner of Lot 61, Montalvin Manor r " Unit No. 1, filed September 5, 1952 in Volume 48 of Maps, page 7; thence southeasterly along the southwestern line of the said Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1 and its southeastern extension to the southeast line of the present State Highway between San Pablo and Pinole; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of the said State Highway to its intersec- tion with the southeastern extension (South 470 42' 10" East) of the north- 7 FiR:F G eastern line of Lot 416 111ontalvin Manor Unit No. 1; thence North 470 42't 10" West to the most easterly corner of the said lot 416; thence north- westerly along the northeastern boundary line of Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1 to the most northerly corner of Lot 306, being a point on the southeast- erly line of the said Santa Fe Railroad; thence southwesterly along the southeastern boundary line of the said Santa Fe Railroad to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 23rd day of November, 1954, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUM14INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE a ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 905. y Ordinance No. 905, which amends Ordinance 382 (zoning) by rezoning Ygnacio Valley Area (Beltrarro property) , is presented to this Board; and y „ 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 pub-I lisped for the time and in the manner required by law in the DIABLO BEACON, a news- z 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. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 906. Ordinance No. 906, which amends Ordinance 382 (zoning) by rezoning East Pleasant Hill Area (Monument Lumber Company property) , 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 TI-M BOARD FMTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the PLEA=iT HILL NEWS, a newspaper i 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. 907. Ordinance No. 907, which amends Ordinance 382 (zoning) by rezoning Alhambrar Valley Area (Walker Built domes property) , is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Go ak IT IS BY THEsYFGoyak, s BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FMTHES 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. In the ?Matter of Authori- zing County Auditor to draw warrants in favor of the Canvassing Board Absentee r Voters ' ballots tGeneral i Election held November 2, 1954)• This Board havingon November 16 19,% adopted an order a rappointingcertain named voters to count and canvass all of the absentee voters' ballots cast in the county at the November 2, 1954 General Election; and The County Clerk having reported to this Board that the canvassing board has ' completed the count of said ballots and said County Clerk also having certified that the persons named as payees hereinafter, have filed in his office oaths of allegiance f , as required by law; NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Su ervisor 'Ta lfor seconded b Supervisor ' Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorize to draw his ' warrants in favor of the following persons and in the following amounts (the amounts ' being based on the rate of $1.64 per hour which was the compensation fixed in the t l Tuesday, Iyovember 23, 1954 - Continued I Board order of November 16) r5n_ Hours rked Amount Julia Harrington 21 34.44 H x Winifred Willett 21 34.44 Jean Barkley 21 34.44 Mabel A. Newman 21 34.44 y a t T r "'F•A Ethel Pascoe 21 34.44 Lois Marvin 21 34.44 Birdella Blakemore 21 34.44 Emmy McGowan 21 34-44 Irene Senger 21, 34.44 h Hester Peterson 21 34.44 Leone Hinrichsen 20 32.80 Lucille S. Kassik 20 32.80 3 Ruth A. Armstrong 20 32'.84 Nellie Nicholson 20 32.80 Clara L. Pease 19 31.16 Lary Snelson 19 31.16 of Y Norma Riepling 19 31.16 E Geraldine McMullin 16 26.24 Cecilia McSweeney 16 26.24 3 Elva Hansen 11 18.04 Madge B. Stewart 8 13.12 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Lien. The State of California having requested the cancellation of' the' 1951-55' ^ M . County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired: by,--. the State; and r The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax lien on the i property hereinafter described; 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 the unpaid- 1954-55 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: f 1954-55 Assort. No. ff t Tr b Ro Canada del Hambre, Descr. Por 501087 Y yfr. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote 'of the:Board.`= ' 4"'' 3 In the -Matter of Cancellation t of Delinquent -County Tax Liens. k The State of California having requested the cancellation of``the'delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State!` and.` havingrequested authorization to cancel the delinquent Count tax liens on theqqY Proper 71":, hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TAE` t BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County .M . tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1953 Sale No. Creekview Subn, Lots 23 to 41 incl. of 2nd Instl.) 2973 to 2991 incl. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the Matter of Cancellation3 of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. N e The Highway Department of Contra Costa County having requested the canceila tion of the 1954•-55 County tax lien which shows on the records' as unpaid on certain r r i property acquired by the County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County, ,t and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax lien on the h property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On .motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: z X954-55 Assmt. No. f4fi,Y, JRoElSobrante, descr.Por 880068 U/.\ 0jj Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued al s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. r The Pleasant hill Park, Recreation and Parkway District having requested they cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the District; and KJx, The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District ' t and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax lien ont g= the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the Dis- j trict Attorney; z. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: E 1954-55 Assmt. No. 4 Por of Ro Las Juntas, descr.Por 606418 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation Y of 1954-55 County Tax Lien. r sM The District Attorney's office having by letter requested the cancellation of the 1954-55 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain prope rtty acquired by the Mount Diablo Unified School District; and rtjr` The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mount Diablo Unified School District and having requested authorization to cancel the un- i paid 1954-55 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request ' a 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 the unpaid 1954- 55N County tax lien on the following described property as requested: 954-551 ASSmt. Ido. t Sec 11 T1h R1W MDB c: M etc. Por 602590 w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h r„ In the Matter of Cancellation of 1954-55 County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the 195.4-i 55 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid 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 authorization to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax I t liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1954-55 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: R 7q , Description ty Subdivision Lot Block 1954-55 Assmt.No. y S 1 . Blvd. Gardens Por 5 30 37848 Nicholl Macdonald Ave Civ Cen 8,9,10 36 120639 Y£. 120640 120641 11,12 36 120642 13,14 36 120643 D 15 36 120644 16,17 36 120645 Richmond Fifth Addn 9,10,11 2 125510 125511 Central Pullman 2$9 29 A 138609 Forsyth Tract 10, 11 3 197050 East Richmond Hgts.No. 2 86 52749 5 92 752819 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 k g 8 r 4 Tuesdav, November 23, 1954 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The Countv 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 1954-55, said correction having been con- sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: t The following property has been omitted from the Assessment Roll and should be added at the request of Mr. Bert Park: 910059 Bert and Ellen Park Code 10006 2206 Tice Valley Blvd. , Walnut Creek, Calif. Ro San Ramon a tract of land bounded N by ld of Iverson E by land of Park S by Tice Valley Road W by a 30 ft Road less int in Road to County 720 AC Assessed value of land $250. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 . . ' In the platter of Authorizing r correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this 'Hoard a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been con sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 31, Assessment #633391, John !4. and Mabel G. Turner, are assessed with Lot 10, Pleasant Hill homesites Unit No. 1 with improve- ments erroneously assessed at , 1000. There were no improvements on this property on lien date arra should be cancelled. r In Volume 33, Assessment #648412, Mina J. Walker is assessed x; with Lots 13, 14 and 15 Block 1, Anglers Ranch Subdivision No. 2 and also a tract of land adjoining, assessed value of land $500, improve- ments $2030. Lot 15 is erroneously assessed at $100 instead of 410. The correct assessed value of land is 410. In Volume 34, Assessment #674251, Ch4rles L. and Helen C. Swanson are assessed with Lot 18 Block 10, Lake Orinda Highlands Unit No. 1, with improvements erroneously assessed at 41500. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 36, Assessment #704257, J. R. and Wilda C. Brusie are assessed with a portion of Lot 96, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 41, Assessment #912759, Freda Ohri Brown is assessed with a portion of Lot ? Block 6, Map of Walnut Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at 42700. These improvements should be cancelled as they are double with improvements appearing on assessment #912759-1. In Volume 42, Assessment #91$516, Max T. and Bertha M. Greene are assessed with Lot 156, Sans Crainte Unit No. 3 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3010. Due to a miscalculation on the appraisal these improvements appear at $3010. The correct assessed value of im- provements is $2260. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the Countv Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been con- sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Countv Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 27, Assessment #605031, Pietro Molta is assessed with 1.50 acres in the Town of Pacheco with improvements erroneously assessed at $1190. Due to a miscalculation on the appraisal the im- provements appear at $1.190. The correct assessed value of improve- ments is $970. In Volume 27, Assessment #606097, Tice Valley Ranch is assessed with $.289 acres in Rancho Las Juntas with personal property erroneously assessed at $5000. This personal property includes two speed boats assessed at $2000 each which should be cancelled due to the fact that they were not in this County on lien date. The correct assessed value of personal property is , 1000. r s 0:) Tuesdav, November 23, 1954 - Continued r In Volume 27, Assessment #606385 Kneenep and Adele L. Dimick, are assessed with a .38 acre tract in Rancho Las Juntas, assessed value of land 500 and improvements omitted. Mr. Dimick requests improvements of 42250 be added to this property. In Volume 27, Assessment #606386 Roscoe W. and Beatrice Phillips are assessed with a .17 acre parcel in Rancho Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $1240. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. These improvements belong on Assess- ment # 606723 appearing in the name of William B. Tucker, Jr. Mr. Tucker CUs. requests improvements be added to Assessment #606723. y. In Volume 28, Assessment #610574, Walter S. and Eunice Van Winkle are assessed with the Vest 1/2 of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4 Block 21, City of Bay Point , assessed value of land 4200 and improvements omitted. Mrs. Van :winkle requests improvements of $2110 be added to Assessment #610574. In Volume 31, Assessment #632393 , Lona S. Boegel is assessed with a portion of Lot 17, Highway Junction Subdivision with improvements r erroneously assessed at1490. These improvements should be cancelled and added to Assessment 632393-1 also appearing in the name of Lona S. kBoegelattherequestofMrs. Boegel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. y. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the Countv Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal near 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 34, Assessment #672902, Avon D. and Cornelius J. Huson Jr. , are assessed with Lot 106, Hazienda ,del Orinda Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3560. There were no improve- ments on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 30, Assessment #626104, Laura J. and C. J. and Robert G. Strubv are assessed with a portion of Lot 3, Mt. Diablo Boulevard Tract Part One with improvements erroneously assessed at 41090. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 30, Assessment #626104_1, Carl J. Struby is assessed with a portion of Lot 2, Mt. Diablo Boulevard Tract Part One, assessed value of land 4350, and improvements omitted. Mr. Struby requests im- provements of 0 be added to this property.k, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a, In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The Countv Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County "uditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: ry In Volume 9, Assessment #80034, John A. and Kary Junta are assessed with a .44 acre parcel in the City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $3740. These improvements should be cancelled as they are double with improvements appearing on Assessment #80052. However, there are improvements of $2070 on Assessment #80034 which appear on Assess- ment #80035. Mrs. Junta requests improvements of , 2070 be added to Assess- r . ment #8003The correct assessed value of improvements on Assessment 80035 is t-910- e In Volume 12, Assessment #105973, Forest J.and Emma Campbell are assessed with a portion of Block 32, Meekers Addition to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $29680. These improvements should be cancelled as they are double with improvements on Assessment #105972. In Volume 22, Assessments #402100, #4022109 #402226, 402108, 402273, 4024139 L02501, Enst Bay Municipal Utility District is erroneously assessed with improvements on these properties. These improvements were removed in 1953 but through an error improvements were not removed from the Assessment Roll. These improvements should be cancelled. In Volume 25, Assessment #510862, Clarence E. and Emma S. Rust, 3700 Sundale Road, Lafayette are assessed with Lot 63, Sunset Village x Unit No. 1 with improvements omitted. Mr. Rust requests improvements of $3350 be added to this property. In Volume 26 Assessment #555270, James A. and Lela M. Logan are assessed with Lot I Block 9, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1580. Due to an error in computing the area , improvements appear at $1580. The correct assessed value of improvements is $490. 403" Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued In Volume 27, Assessment #601024, Melba 14. Donogh is assessed with 6.063 acres in Pacheco Grant with land erroneous) assessed at , 1210. Y g The correct assessed value of land is at $90 per acre, making a total land value of $550. Y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :Satter 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 1954.-55, said correction having been consented to n by the District Attomey; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 14, Assessment #126059, Richmond Hospital Association is assessed with Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block 5, Soitos Addition to Rich- mond , assessed value of land 46030, improvements 498,100, personal property $30,295, money $875, solvent credits $59,170. The Richmond Hospital filed claim for welfare exemption but through an error exemp- tion was not allowed. Exemption on the entire assessment excluding money should be allowed. h. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: x r In Volume 17, Assessment #143268 and 143269, Pentecostal Holiness Church Inc. , is assessed with Lots 19, 20, 21 and East 1/2 of Lot 22, Block 8, Cerritos Addition to Richmond, assessed value of land #760. , improvements $3100. The Pentecostal Church filed claim for church 1 exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $440 should be allowed on Assessment #143268 and exemption of $1800 F should be allowed on Assessment #143269. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Natter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. (1954-55 Unsecur- ed personal property) 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented to a by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: 3' Code 8206 - Assessment #259 - George Anderson is assessed with per-y, sonal property, being for a boat #28 D 561, assessed at $200. This boat was in San Francisco County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #259, Code 8206 should therefore be cancelled. f Code 8206 - Assessment #243 - Kenneth E. Bean is assessed with per- sonal property being for boat #28 S 602, assessed at 42500. This boat i was in Marin County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #243, code 8206 should therefore be cancelled. Code 7305 - Assessment #200 - Robert L. Platt is assessed with per- sonal property being for improvements assessed at , 740 and equipment assessed at $150. Improvements were erroneously assessed to Robert Platt. These improvements are assessed secured on 1954 tax bill ff"6772092 under the name of Rheem, legal owner. Improvements on assessment #200 k3 code 7305 (unsecured personal property roll) should therefore be can- celled, leaving a balance of $150 upon which Robert Platt should pay. Code 5306 - Assessment #252-V Williams is assessed with personal property being for improvements assessed at 4200. These improvements were erroneously assessed to V. Williams as this is a double with assessment #236, code 5306 upon which tax has been paid. Assessment 236, code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code 7961 - Assessment #4 - James B. Andres is assessed with per- Sona) pro erty beim for an airplane assessed at J200. This airplane was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #4, code 7961 should therefore be cancelled. R r 404 Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued Code 7974 - Assessment #22 _ F. W. Funke is assessed with personal property being for improvements assessed at 41870. These improvements were erroneously assessed to Mr. Funke. This is a double with assess- fment #23, code 7974 upon which tax has been paid. Assessment #22, code 7974 should therefore be cancelled. 4: Code 7917 - Assessment #35 - Manuel Mello is assessed with personal I property being for boat #28 C 240. This boat was in Santa Clara County on the lien date assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #35 code 7917 should therefore he cancelled. fry`= Code 7929 - Assessment #2 _ L. S. Jones is assessed with personal property being for improvements (trailer) assessed at JJ400. License for this trailer was purchased from Motor Vehicle Department, therefore assessment #2, code 7929 should be cancelled. This license was for the year 1954. Y r Code 7305 - Assessment #185 _ Jefferson Standard Life Insurance is 5 assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at 4'340. These improvements are assessed secured on tax bill #507099, therefore assessment #185, code 7305 is a double assessment and should be cancelled. x t The fore going order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Mutter of Authorizing correction of erroneous a assessment. The Countv 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 1954-55, said correction having been consented toi by the District Attorney; Al On motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ROARn ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: 4. F=. Code 7906 - Assessment #2 _ Joseph Davi is assessed with personal property being for merchandise assessed at $200. Due to an error in typing, z this exemption was not allowed on roll. Exemption of 4200 should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Tavlor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT .IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be and they are authorized and Ir approved: d; Road Commissioner F x. Appropriation Decrease Increase Temporary and Seasonal Help It 4,13$-00 General Fund Unappropriated Reserve 4,138.00 4_ To transfer to temporary and seasonal help the adjustment made from Permanent Personnel - Road Commissioner to Unappropriated Reserve 4 for October, 1954 t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. y. Civil Defense rF h Appropriation Decrease Increase Sundry Supplies 550.00 Capital Outlay 4 550.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 550.00 550.00 i To purchase 10 kits of parts to assemble 10 only two meter trans- t mister-receiver combinations to be used by amateur (Ham) radio operators to provide radio communications in the Civil Defense Welfare Service. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Citizens' Advisory Commit- tee on Airports. 2< On the recommendation of the Aviation Committee of the Contra Costa County Development Association, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Tavlor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed as the Contra Costa County Citizens' Advisory Committee on Airports:j x` J. P. Gustafson, 109 iiuir Lane, Danville v Gilbert H. Young, 1250 Maple Street, Pittsburg a Robert H. ?Miller, Jr. , Miller Motor Company, i r 333 - 11th Street, Richmond GeorgeR. Gordon, 610 Court Street, Martinez f Jesse V. Allen, 404 - 12th Street, Antioch F Tuesday, November 23 , 1954 - Continued y A. D. Blalock, 3762 Sundle Road, Lafayette Iona 14. Booth, $38 Escobar , Martinez Ray S. Taylor, 600 Las Juntas Street, Martinez k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Denying Claim of Richard Garren. A- Richard Garren, 512 Florence Lane, Concord, having on November 22, 1954 filed with this Board a claim for damages in the amount of 4250; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor.,., 1 .. Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Bessie L. Jones vs. Mount 1 Diablo Unified School District, et al. Bessie L. Jones having on November 23, 1954 filed with this Board a claim against Mount Diablo Unified School District, Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and others in the amount of $15,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim of Mrs. Winnie Granquist. Mrs. Winnie Granquist, 2320 San Carlos Avenue, Martinez, having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the amounts of ,J15, 454-75 -and 465.$$; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by. Supervisor.;a 2 Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby- DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 . In the Matter of Denying Claim of John W. Reece, etc. , vs. Board of Supervisors, et al. Claim for damages totaling ,22,650 filed by John W. Reece, etc. against the Board of Supervisors, et al , which claim was filed with the Clerk of the Board on November 22, 1954, is presented to this Board; and 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. The foreeoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 'Matter of Denving Claim of Louis P. Peresenyi. x Louis P. Peresenyi, 512 Darlene Drive, Concord, having on November 22 1954 filed with this Board a claim for damages in the approximate amount of #750; F NOW, THEREFORE, and 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. rr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M, In the Matter of Claim from Los Angeles County for care given b resident of Contra Costa County. n Los Angeles County having on November 23, 1954 filed with this Board a claim against Contra Costa County in the sum of $312.45 for care given Mrs. Nellie B. Car- mena (Col. FileNo. 413701) at the General Hospital; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by- Super- visor y Super_ visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the Social Service Director for his written recommendation. The fore Poing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. z: On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Director and all members of the Board of Super- visors are authorized to attend, at County expense, meeting of the California State.:,, a: Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco on December 2, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w40(il Tuesday, November 23 , 1954 - Continued I I In the Flatter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. i 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 the County Road Commissioner is authorized to attend the meeting of the Advisory Committee of Road Commissioners at Redding, California, December 10 and 11, 1954, inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge. i The foregoinFr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at the University of California. 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 the following are authorized to attend the special night courses at the University of Cali-:: fornia in Berkeley scheduled for November 26th and 27th, and December 3rd and 4th, 1954, the registration fee of $4.00 for each one attending and transportation in County cars to be provided by the County: 20 staff members from the Highway Department 2 members of the staff of the County Surveyor's Department. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Granting fir. Permission to leave State. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor: 1 . Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. r HArTi-IOND, VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER, is granted permission to leave the State of Califor nia from November 20 to November 30, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing writing off of old Aeri cul- tural Commissioner's Accounts Receivable . On the recommendation of the County Auditor and good cause appearing therefor; wm NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, ,seconded by "Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to write-off of the County records the following list of Agri- cultural Commissioner's accounts receivable; Date Name Address Invoiced Amount J. S. Andrad Rt.l, Box 152, Pleasanton 729 22 5l & 2 52 P. Cola Rt.l, Box 193, Martinez 3/,31/ 2 6.75 Chris Havaen Antioch 8/14/53 2.60 7,4 Thomas Hines 10 9/53 1.30 L. Hufhine Tregalis Road, Antioch 9// & 10/23/53 3.90 Massoni Bros.Oakley, California 7/27/53 1.04 r Frank & Roy Massioni 17/53 3.38 V. Paston Knightsen 21/53 3.08 4- JohnJohn Pereira Rt.l, Box 421, Martinez 9/10/53 5.98 K August Santos, Jr. 110$ Prospect, Concord 6/11/53 6.$0 t;,n Mrs. A. Short 2547 Channing Way, Berkeley 7/12 & 23/52 5.00 Neil Townsend Cameo Acres, Danville 1/9/52 11.10 John Weldes Rt. 1, Box 1324, Richmond 10/10/53 1.30 r, Total 57.96 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Matter of Correction of resolution applying for allotment of State Funds. A14ENDING RESOLUTION Chapter 47/1944 h 1. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did, on the 22nd day of June, 1954, r pass and adopt a resolution applvin; to the State of California for an allotment under `, Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944 (4th Extra Session) , said allotment to be used to defray not to exceed one half the cost of preparing plans and specifications for an addition to the Hall of Records; and 2. WHEREAS, the estimated cost of preparing such plans and specifications was incorrectly stated in paragraph 5 of said resolution; now, therefore, be it 3. RESOLVED, That paragraph 5 of said resolution is hereby corrected to state1 the estimated cost of preparing such plans and specifications to be Twenty Eight Thou- sand Dollars ($2$,000.00) . PASSED A"T ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on Tuesday, the 231d day of No-y:: vember, 1954, by the following vote of the Board, to wit : Y I h ti Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUIR4INGS, R. S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONS 4 In the Matter of Resolution approving purchase and accept- ance of Deed. WHEREAS, this Board declared its intention to purchase certain land for use as a corporation yard by resolution and notice passed on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1954, and ordered publication of such notice of intention, and To WHEREAS, said notice of intention was published for three (3) weeks, as re- quired by law, and r WHEREAS, the aforesaid notice set this time and place as the time and place for consummation of said proposed purchase of the property therein described, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby ap- prove the purchase of saidproperty described in the resolution and notice of intention 3r s passed by this Board on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1954, and i. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa is authorized and directed to draw a warrant in the sum of Fifteen Thousand One Hundred Sixty Dollars ($15 ,160) payable to ANTONE P. FARIA and ANNIE E. FARIA, to be delivered to said vendors upon the conveyance to the County of Contra Costa, by good and suf- ficient deed, the land described in the aforesaid resolution and notice of intention. 3' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby accented and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed to the County of Contra Costa to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County. w C-7 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: i, AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUKAINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - N014E ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of the Formation of Storm Drain Maintenance Dis- trict No. 1. OEREAS, on the 5th day of October, 1954, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, duly passed and adopted a resolution concerning the formation Yf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 under the provisions of Section I of the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act, (Stats. 1937, Ch. 566, Amended by Stats. 19499 Ch. 496 and Stats. 1953, Ch. 546; Deering's Gen. Law Act 220$) ; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution, said Board did fix Tuesday, November 23, 19549 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, a.m. , of said day in the chambers of the Board NofSupervisorsintheHallofRecords, City of Martinez, as the time and place when and where the hearing on said resolution would be held; and WHEREAS, it appears from the Affidavit of Publication, the affidavit of Posting, and the Affidavit of Mailing, on file, that notice of hearing on the forma- tion of said District was duly given in accordance with provisions of said Storm Drain Maintenance District Act and the said resolution of October 5 , 1954; and WHEREAS, at said time and place the said Board of Supervisors met for the purpose of holding a hearing on the formation of the following described territory in- to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1; and WHEREAS, a written objection to the formation of said District was filed by H. M. Goesch, which said objection was later withdrawn; and WHEREAS, a protest to the inclusion of a certain two (2) acres of property in said District was filed by William J. Sloan and Clyde M. Sloan; and 4 WHEREAS, it appears that no legal procedure exists for excluding territory from the proposed District in the manner .requested; and WHEREAS, good cause appears for the formation of said District No. 1; NO'S`, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, consisting of the hereinafter described property, BE and it is hereby DECLARED formed and organized. The territory included in such District is more particularly described as follows: STORM DRAIN ;'UINTENP14CE DISTRICT NO. 1 s, Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road with the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of Oak y Grove Road to the intersection thereof with the northeastern extension of the south- eastern line of Lot 8 as shown on the map entitled "Map of Walnut Orchard Tract, Con- tra Costa County, California", filed June 21, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps, page 34; thenc r',IYr G, 1 Tuesday, November 23 , 1954 - Continued j South 560 28' West to the most eastern corner of the said Lot 8; thence continuing I South 560 281 Nest along the southeastern line of Lot 8 328.17 feet to the most southerly corner of the 3.63 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Leona H. Ran- dall recorded March 20, 1950, Recorders File No. 12941; thence Northwest along the southwestern line of the said 3.63 acre Randall parcel and its northwestern extension to the center of Risdon Avenue ; thence South 560' 281 'r;est along the center of Risdon Avenueto its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeastern line of w Parcel 1 as described in the Judgment, Helen Aston, Plaintiff, recorded June 5, 1951 Recorder' s File No. 27038; thence North 36. 38' Wiest to the northwest line of Lot 1 Walnut Orchard Tract; thence South 5610 281 West along the northwest line of Lots 1 and 2 to the most southerly corner of the 10.00 acre parcel of land described in the L'ecree of Distribution, recorded June 2, 1938 in Volume 447 of Ufficial Records, page 478, Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of the said 10.00 acre parcel to the most southerly corner of Lot 10,, Westmoreland Park filed June 26, 1953 in Map Book 51 page 7; thence continuing north- westerly along the southwestern line of the said Westmoreland Park and the northwestern y extension thereof to the center of Whitman Road; thence Northeasterly along the center of Whitman Road and its northeastern extension to the center of Oak Grove Road; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center of Oak Grove Road to a point which bears N 690 081 15" E from the most northerly corner of Lot 90 Tree Haven Unit No. s 1 filed March 31, 1950 in leap Book 39, page 40 in the Recorder's Office Contra Costa County, California; thence South 69. OS' 15" W 30 feet to the most northerly corner of E Lot 90; thence South 450 11' 15" West 217.72 feet; thence South 380 041 18" West 50.65 feet; thence South 38. 27' 03" gest 223.41 feet; thence South 32. 01' 33" `Test 222.00 feet; thence South 270 231 25" blest 148.48 feet; thence South 22" 39' West 45.39 feet; thence South 12' 461 40" Nest 62.88 feet; thence South 9. 541 20" West 75.03 feet; 34 thence South 6' 511 West 75.03 feet; thence South 0. 44' 10" East 50.63 feet; thence South 480 171 55" East 45.51 feet; thence South 8' 221 42" 'West 109.95 feet; to the most western corner of Lot ?5; thence southerly in a direct line crossing Plum Lane to the most northern corner of Lot 143 ; thence South 8. 22' 42" West 120.00 feet; thence South 670 001 19" West 48.02 feet; thence South 3. 03' 13" West 107.64 feet; thence f South 210 33' 07" Yest 127.95 feet; thence South 32. 30' 43" West 107.91 feet ; thence I South 430 32' 47" West 94.19 feet; thence South 450 48' 40" West 885.00 feet; thence South 100 081 35" East 44.65 feet; to the most northern corner of Lot 164 Tree Haven; j thence South 45. 48' 40" 'West along the northwestern line of Lot 164 and the exten- ision thereof 138.43 feet to the center line of Orange Street; thence South 44" 53' 55" East 164.04 feet; thence southerly along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 175 feet, tangent to the last course, an arc distance of 87.05 feet; thence South 730 361 05" west15 feet to a point which bears Porth 260 13' 25" west from the most western corner of Lot 129; thence South 26" 131 25" East 215.25 feet; thence South 270 571 15" West 21 feet; thence South 62. 441 15" west 28.38 feet to the most a southerly corner of Tree Haven, also being the most easterly corner of Lot 23 , Bancroft j Orchard Tract filed May 2, 1911 in Volume 5 of ;.laps, page 101, Recorder' s Office, Contra Costa bounty, California; thence southwesterly along the southeastern line of Lots 23 to 27 inclusive Bancroft Orchard Tract to the most southerly corner of Lot 27; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of Lot 27 to the center line of Ban- I croft Road ; thence southerly along the center line of Bancroft Road and its southern extension to the southeastern line of the Sacramento Northern hailroad right of way; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of the said right of way to its inter- section with the northwestern extension of the center line of Arkell Lane, being the northeastern line of Lot 9, E. A. Smith's Subdivision No. 2 filed January 3, 1911, x in Volume 4 of Maps, page 76; thence southeasterly along the northwestern extension and jalong the center line of Arkell Lane to the northwestern line of the 3.958 acre parceln of land described in the deed to W. W. Heathorn et ux recorded September 22, 1944 in 1 Volume 800 of Official Records, page 298; thence South 57. 14' west along the north- western line of the 3.958 acre .parcel to the most western corner thereof; thence South 360 231 50" East 235.65 to the most southerly corner of the 3.958 acre heathorn parcel, 1 being the most western corner of the 8.08 acre parcel of land described in the deed toA Leo G. and Margaret L. Curtin, recorded January 13 , 1954 in Volume 2253 Official Rec- ords, page 541; thence Nirth 56' 05' East 624.86 feet to the most northerly corner of the said 8.08 acre parcel; thence South 36" 141 15" East along the northeastern line of the 8.08 acre parcel and the southeastern extension thereof to the most easterly corner of the 9.25 acre rarcel of land described in the deed to Lester S. Ready et ux, recorded November 11, 1932 in Volume 329 of Official Records, page 374; thence South j 610 481 30" West along the southeastern line of said 9.25 acre parcel to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 36. 30' East crossing lands of Bancroft to the K I center line of the Ygnacio Valley Road; thence South 610 45' 'West along the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road to the northwest corner of the 26.395 acre parcel of land described in the Decree to F. A. Marshall recorded October 1 1951, Recorder' s File No. 46715 ; thence South 200 55' East 21.39 chains and North 190 5' East 845.46 feet Jj. to the most easterly corner of the said 26.395 acre parcel, said point being the most northerly corner of the 15.51 acre rarcel deeded to John R. l,.oscrop recorded August 3, 1937 in Volume 445 of Official Records, page 442; thence South 18' 551 East along the northeastern line of the said 15.51 acre parcel to the southwestern corner of the 7.66 acres more or less, parcel of land described in the deed to Henry and Lydia Goesch re- corded Januar* 13, 1948 Recorder's File No. 1428; thence South 790 East 957 feet along the south line of the 7.66 acre parcel to the center line of Wiget Lane; thence south- erly along the center of Wiget Lane to the center of Walnut Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Walnut Avenue to the East line of the Contra Costa Lateral r Canal, also being the eastern line of the 70.12 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Hugo J. and Edith M. Stevenson, recorded January 11, 1945 in Volume 808 Official Records page 359; thence South along the east line of the 70.12 acre parcel to the i southwest corner of the 1.95 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ario W. and I May P. Bassignan, recorded June 1, 1950, Recorder's File No. 26320; thence South 890 fi,. 551 East 479.03 feet along the south line of the 1.95 acre Bassignan parcel to the southeast corner thereof, being a point in the center line of a 40 foot avenue; thence x South along the center line of the said 40 foot avenue; to the Southwest corner of the 4.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joseph A. and Coral A. Forsburg, z recorded July 8, 1946, Recorder's File No. 23397, being also a point in the north line of the 21.2 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Dante Littorno et ux, Recorded August 13 , 1948, Recorders File No. 30763; thence Easterly along the north line of the said 21.2 acre Littorno parcel to the Northwest corner of the 3.00 acre parcel of land f described in the deed to Edward L. Thomas et ux recorded February 11, 1953 , Recorders File No. 6905; thence South 10 15' 30" West along the Westerly line of the said 3.00 acre parcel and the Southerly extension thereof to the Southwesterly line of Part 1,h Lot 6, Hill Land, Rancho San Miguel; thence Southeasterly along the said Southwestern line of the said Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land to a point which bears South 10 15' 30" west ri r IGO' Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued c from the Southeast corner of the 1.02 acre parcel of land, being a strip of land 40 feet in width, described in the deed to Catherine J. Good et al, Recorded April 30, ra. 1927 in Volume 81 of Official Records, page 84; thence North 1. 15' 30" East to the s,Q,. Southeast corner of the said 1.02 acre parcel; thence Northerly along the Eastern line of the said 1.02 acre parcel and the Northern extension thereof to the center line of Walnut Avenue ; thence Easterly along the center line of Walnut Avenue to and its exten- sion to the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence in a general Northwesterly direction r along the center line of Oak Grove Road to its intersection with the center line of the Ygnacio Valley Road, the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to file a statement of the creation of such District together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof with the County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, and the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and with the State Board of Equalization. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, 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 meeting held on the 23rd day of November 1954, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUiiIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. BUCHANAN , J. FREDERICKSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSEh T: Supervisors _ NONE In the Matter of the Formation of Storm Drain Maintenance Dis- gym- trict No. 2. WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section I of the Storm Drain Maintenance Dis- trict Act (Stats. 1937. Ch. 566, Amended by Stats. 1949, Ch. 496 and Stats. 1953, Ch. 546; Deerina's Gen. Law Act 2208) authority exists for this Board to declare its intention to form a storm drain maintenance district upon the terms and for the purpose a.described in said Act; and WHEREAS, it appears that the maintenance of storm drain improvements, and of other water courses and drainage channels within the territory described in the follow. Y- Ing, notice not otherwise provided for by law will protect and promote the welfare, p health or safety of the residents therein; and J, WHEREAS, all of said territory is unincorporated; and r41 WHEREAS, on November 23, 1954, the County Boundary Commission of this County did, pursuant to Sections 58954, et seq. , of the Government Code, approve the boundaries of the territory described in the following notice; and WHEREAS, good cause appears for holding a hearing to determine whether such district should beformed; s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention to fora said territory into a .storm drain maintenance district, and does hereby fix the time and place described in the following notice as. the time and place for the hearing on the matter of such formation. uBEITFURTHERRESOLVEDthatthisBoarddoesfind, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to Five notice of said hearing as follows: 1. By publishing the following notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the County of Contra Costa, in which said territory is located, it appearing to this Board that no newspaper of general circulation is circulated in said territory to the extent that would warrant this Board in making a finding that any newspaper of general circu- lation is so circulated. This Board deems said CONCORD TRAhSCRIFT to be the newspaper of general circulation most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory of the proposed formation of such district. a 2. By causing the following notice to be posted at a) Intersection of Bancroft Road and 14inert Avenue. b) Intersection of Bancroft Road and Ygnacio Valley Road. c) Intersection of Ygnacio Valley Road and La Casa Via. three public places in said territory, not later than December 22 1954• The heading i said notice as posted shall be in letters of not less than one (13 inch in height, and shall be in words and figures as hereinafter set forth. 01 3. By mailine not later than December 22, 1954, the following notice to all owners of property within said territory, proposed to be assessed, whose names and ad- dresses appear on the equalized assessment roll for county taxes for 1954-55, being the last such eaualized assessment roll. NOTICE OF ThE PROPOSED FORKATION OF STORK DRAIN aINTE,IJAt CE DISTRICT NO. 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, January 4, 1955, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, have been fixed for the time and .place fort e hearing on the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa direc- ting ire - ting that a hearing be held on the matter of the formation of the following describedI territory into Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 2. i 1 Oi Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued i Any person interested may, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hear- inF of said matter, file with the Clerk of said Board written objections to the forma- 4 tion of the District, or to the inclusion of any lands therein, as provided in the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act. 6 The territory proposed to be included in said District is described as follows: All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: All references to boundary lines, ownerships and acreages are of the Official Records of Contra Costa County, California. esry Beginning at the intersection of Bancroft Road and Bridge Road, said inter- x section being the corner common to Lots 9, 10, 27 and 28, Bancroft Orchard Tract, filed May 2, 1911 in Volume 5 of :•3aps, page 101, Recorder's office, Contra Costa County, California; thence southerly along the center line of Bancroft Road and its southern extension to the southeastern line of the Sacramento northern Railroad right of way : thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of said right of way to its inter- I section with the northwestern extension of the center line of Arkell Lane, being the northeastern line of Lot 9, E. A. Smith's Subdivision No. 2 filed January 3, 1911, in Volume 4 of Mars, paee 76; thence southeasterly along the northwestern extension and r . along the center line of Arkell Lane to the northwestern line of the 3.958 acre parcel I of land described in the deed to !d. W . Heathorn , et ux, recorded September 22, 1944 in Volume 800 of Official Records, page 298; thence South 570 14' West along the north- western line of the 3 .958 acre parcel to the most western corner thereof; thence South 360 23' 50" East 285.65 to the most southerly corner of the 3. 958 acre Heathorn parcel, r being the most western corner of the 8.08 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Leo G. and Margaret L. Curtin, recorded January 13 , 1954 in Volume 2253 Official Records, pace 541; thence North 56' 05' East 624.86 feet to the most northerly corner of the said 8.08 acre parcel ; thence South 360 14' 15" East along the northeastern line of the 8.08 acre parcel and the southeastern extension thereof to the most easterly corner of the 9.25 acre Parcel of land described in the deed to Lester S. Heady, et ux, recorded November 11, 1932 in Volume 329 of Official Records, page 374; thence South A- 61061° 48' 30" 1:'est along the southeastern line of said 9.25 acre parcel to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 36. 30' East crossing lands of Bancroft to the center line of the Ygnacio Valley Road; thence South 61. 45' West along the center line of Yrnacio Valley Road to the northwest corner of the 26.395 acre parcel of land de- scribed in the Decree to F. A. Marshall recorded October 1, 1951, Recorder's File No. 46715; thence South 20• 55' East 21.39 chains and North 69. 5' East 845.46 feet to the most easterly corner of the said 26.395 acre parcel, said point being the most northerly i corner of the 15.51 acre parcel deeded to John R. Moscrop recorded August 3, 1937 in Volume 445 of Official Records, page 442; thence South 18• 55' East along the north- eastern line of the said 15.51 acre Parcel to the southwestern corner of the 7.66 acres more or less, parcel of land described in the deed to Henry and Lydia Goesch recorded January 13, 1948 Recorder's File No. 1428; thence South 79• East 957 feet along the I south line of the 7.66 acre parcel to the center line of Wiget Lane; thence southerly alont- the center of Wiget Lane to the center of 'Walnut Avenue; thence easterly along l!"s j the center line of Walnut Avenue to the East line of the Contra Costa Lateral Canal , also being the eastern line of the 70.12 acre parcel of land described in the deed to i Hueo J. and Edith M. Stevenson, recorded January 11, 1945 in Volume 808 Official Rec- ords page 359; thence South along the east line of the 70.12 acre parcel to the south- west corner of the 1.95 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ario W. and May P. Rassignan , recorded June 1, 1950, Recorder's File No. 26320; thence South 89. 55' East 479.03 feet along the South line of the 1.95 acre Bassignan parcel to the southeast corner thereof, being a point in the center line of a 40 foot avenue; thence South along* the center line of the said 40 foot avenue; to the southwest corner of the 4.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joseph A. and Coral A. Forsburg, recorded July 89 1946, Recorder's File No. 23397, being also a point in the North line of the r 21.2 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Dante Littorno, et ux, Recorded Aupust 13, 1948, Recorder's File No. 30763 ; thence easterly along the North line of the said 21.2 acre Littorno parcel to the northwest corner of the 3 .00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Edward L. Thomas, et ux, Recorded February 11, 1953, Recorder' s File No. 6905; thence South 10 15' 30" :.est along the westerly line of the said 3.00 j acre Parcel and the Southerly extension thereof to the Southwesterly line of Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land , Rancho San Miguel; thence southeasterly along the said southwestern line of the said Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land to a point which bears South 1. 15' 30" West from the southeast corner of the 1.02 acre parcel of land , being a strip of land 40 feet in width, described in the deed to Catherine J. Good, et al, Recorded April 30, 1927 in Volume 81 of Official Records, page 84; thence leaving said southwestern line A. i and bearing southerly in a direct line to a point on the southwestern line of that par-w cel of land described in the deed to Ernestine Barrango, Recorded October 26, 1953 in Volume 2214 of Official Records, page 75, said point being distant North 63° 10' West 1600.00 feet from the most southern corner of said parcel (2214 OR 75) ; thence North 630 10' 'lest, 3871.40 feet; thence North 74" 27' ?lest, 1778.85 feet to the northwest corner of that parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to J. R. Spellacy, et ux, Recorded August 20, 1952 in Volume 1979 of Official Records, Page 60; thence North 23* 05' 40" West, 1122.00 feet; thence North 72. 42' 35" West, 2846.69 feet to the most southern corner of that parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to G.W. Anderson et ux Recorded July 20 1951 in Volume 1795 of Official Records page 69; thence North 28O1' 25" East, 242.63 feet, and North 500 'West, 815 feet more or less,tothemostnortherncornerofthesaidAndersonparcel (Parc. 1 - 1795 OR 69) ; thence North 270 30' East 138 feet, more or less to a point on the southwestern line of that 1 parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to D. W. Nicholson, et ux, Recorded June 18, 1948 in Volume 1213 of Official Records, page 276, said point being distant y South 510 24' 35" East 500.80 feet from the most western corner of said parcel (Parc.l 1213 OR 276) ; thence North 510 24' 35" 'West to the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence North 520 29' East 220.00 feet along said center line; thence leaving said center line North 370 31' West, 1250.00 feet; thence North 48' 41' 30" East, 730.00 feet; thence northwesterly in a direct line to the most southern corner of Lot 40, Wal- nut Park, Liar No. 1, filed June 20, 1910 in Lisp Book No. 3 , Page 56, Recorder's Office, Contra Costa County, ealifornia; thence northwesterly along the line between Lots 40 and 39, Walnut Park (14B3-P. 56) , to the intersection of said line, with the eastern line of the 12 foot roadway described as Parcel 2 in the deed to A. D. Lindsay, et ux, Recorded Aupust 12 , 1952 in Volume 1975 of Official Records, page 286; thence northerly along the eastern line of the above mentioned 12 foot roadway (Parc. 2, 1975 OR 286) Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued to the intersection of said line with the southern line of that parcel of land de- x scribed as Parcel 1 in the deed to A. D. Lindsay, et ux, Recorded August 12, 1952 in Volume 1975 of Official Records, page 2$6; thence North $0° 531 West, 370 feet, r more or less, to the most southwestern corner of said Parcel 1 (1975 OR 2$6, ) said corner being a point in the center of Walnut Creek; thence northerly along the western line of said Parcel 1 (1975 OR 2$6), to the northwestern corner of said Parcel 1; then:e, northerly in a direct line to the most western corner of that parcel of land described in the deed to P. T. Martin, Recorded October $, 1951 in Volume 1$33 of Official Records, }gage 223, said corner being a point in the center of Walnut Creek; thence in a general northerly direction as follows: North 250 231 East, $0 feet, more or less, M to the most northwestern corner of said Martin Parcel (1$33 UR 223) ; North 2411 521 30" East 107.$3 feet; North 60 1$1 30" East, 211.21 feet; North 40 221 West, 190.09 feet; North 250 521 30" East, 1$2.14 feet; North 34° 5$1 East, 114•$4 feet; North 450 131 East, 144.54 feet; North 260 431 East, 145.01 feet; North 200 351 East, 5$•99 feet; North 190 471 15" East, 430 feet, more or less, to the point designated as Sta. a H" in Parcel 1 of the deed to Paul and Philip Bancroft, Recorded February 11, 1927 in Volume 77 of Official Records page 1$1; North 50 West, $10.4$ feet; North 170 1 East, 132,00 feet; North 199 301 East, 3$2.$0 feet; North 7$0 301 West, 155.76 feet; North $° West, 94.3$ feet; North 3$0 West, 19$•00 feet; North 650 301 West, 242.22N feet; North 120 301 East, 44.$$ feet to a point on the southeastern line of the SNRY right of way; thence northeasterly in a direct line to the most southern corner of Lot 1 of the hereinbefore mentioned Bancroft Orchard Tract (5M-101) ; thence in a general northerly direction along the northwestern lines of Lots 1, 23, 3 , 62 7, $, and 9, Bancroft Orchard Tract (5 M-101) , said northwestern lines being the center of Walnut Creek, to the center line of Bridge Road; thence southeasterly along said last, mentioned center line to the Point of Beginning.4 , By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 4, Martinez, California.r 5 {F ENovember23, 1954. 7 W. 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Alamo No.4 A ; , 1,0 33 I i Alamo No.5 s 1l 741 /3.3 J-1Z 3`./rag/-O t Alamo No. 6 2/Z f y7 / t%18 6Sr' y! 3 O a Alhambra No.1 F7 1/_6_$' &,,rz.__ __1113- Alhambra 1?3 _ Alhambra No.2 F ?/Y 1 )AR Ib f114 GD 3.3 r' l i oG Walnut Creek N`o.1 H 4446 3/ y © 5v Walnut Corel:No.2 i /.j 'Y ,,Y 33 zo 3y' lo , ,z 7 y 731 Yes y 38' _t y3 1z9-_ yr.- 3Y. y1 . ya 4 1 Walnut Creek No,3 J l off/ Myl- Walnut Creek No.4 K Sly 3 8.2: p9; ^ - - -- s Walnut Creek No.5 L J$ 7/G G,8 //6 : 8 //7 S .3" 02. 7 --: Walnut Creel:No.6 M fQ 6 3 -26 RD I7 S3 D •Z.S" d FS2 ,,,:?7 Walnut Creel:No.7 N i/ /y -0 D •'ZY t7 : 7 7, Walnut Creek NTo,S p , 9-_ M. >L.1 . Y ./y. 1._ 1. __ / Y _ Xf- - r.2 `.'/ .S6 3 33WalnutCreel:No.9 p fd w7r r Walnut Creek No.10 Q ;/33 I! 33 D/. 3/ 98' . .2 Walnut Creek No,11 R l.Z %2l y9 23 j 1/.Zy 3 3ff' Walnut Creek No.12 S "2.28''/yy aY/4y erf 3? 7 ,., / 8•` / Valnut Creek No,13 T $_9_ 06 f s /2. ?G, 2. 3 . 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Orinda No. 19 j P i Dj, Z /lo / I/ 3 los 3 8'8'- y8' Xs 37 S; Orinda No.20 Q jS9 2 ,G 3 b/ Q 3 lS -Z v .' /0 3 l// . 7/ Alamo No.1 i R j/N / 7 {`/! //' / 97. . T. i i J N t f r S Alamo No.2 S 3'l f Alamo No.3 T 1.00 9 _p/-__ 9 y Alamo No.4 Alamo No.5 1 B /1 'Y //3 'JN /, 7 b Alamo No. 6 C ,%3 3 37 .,0 3 y1 .y /y3 y7 D I a Alhambra No. 1 E t T 1/ /'7 /•2 /,r_!8_',16.5"__to /G,1_.3'D._ tAman,bra 1\p.2 FJ fs' !/9 l/ a/39 - 9J/G /3 89 93:i.. G Walnut Creek No.l H 7 ;f .3 ..2.2. 71 1'alilt,t Creek No.2 1 /g ' /v 3 /!s y S 7.Z. . f/3'i Y GG yy Walnut Creek No.3 j 1__9l-..-.2 _._ l_,u_!-3 ` ¢_ ..4-b7. Walnut Creek No.4 _.. K p 3 7 97 f/0 9,j_ // 04 y9. 9 97`: Walnut Creek No.S iIL Z d i/ /l '.27 ".z. / iao. Jf r Walnut Creek No.6 M S i 7 . 7• 71 , /!'„Z. s a Walnut Creek I'o,7 2 i;/zo y , f j•' 2 P' Walnut Creek No.8 10 ( tT L137,. 7t/3G_ _ ?_ /. !Ar_____ A 1Talnut Creek No.9 s P 1/ 7 j/y 9 tv l 6 v/$ ZS' Walnut Creek No. 10 f Q k % r Z ,4 Z0193y9 Walnut Creek No,11 R V91 7W? 5 / F .5 /18' y3 I to.Z SI sG 7 s"y 6 / dNValnutCreekNo.12 S Walnut Creek No.13 T D 1. 7 _... ...1-Z- r _. 1,S- J. s71...yL_ sd'"3__o.d dl'ry4_3Yict . __o"lS3Q_/s', iTotalsCarriedForward I t 7_ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2 1954 z-4i',,z."--,::,,z l:.,.,,--t-.,-_-_._ niW i _ V. __. ` _.. __.e pry M_. _ m m 1 _.,... r__ i f # S Sf :,. ttl 3 5 +t.,Ev,.+ t i o a t 3 e S I, t ..k r. #I i. t r 11 f ,i sr 1. t tF'`s+y tai i r ISi t» ' ' .:4a- t. y 01 I xY I 7 i tj't4`n$t fNai"f"":; 3 11A4 Yz i j t `r V i `s`, yY k. S a . ia'4,a y i f : u a. s-. .. _W....`` m red. 'S...." i,e 4 r f 4 1"B yg I s r N t C w_. x F t 5 .., M i D t z F Y P 3 c r s____. 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CONTRA COSTA m fi CO I i k 4 k ym z 9 r, tiH t S. 41/ daySTATEOFCAIHORNIAkx- r-, s a ", ,f9 x Wbeu the C mty Deck toaloes the Official Gnrasa be mttit f fiq-out Cerb6cite m bade poge)f o , A a.p" r,, s >x+Y'7:. G&` 3':wt Vis'"'. r Ei a. + . 4.,, a 'yam ; i' Y t K .S ,C / Y J. y^ C" w5 - ,^ uc1 i; J:'' F ;'.a`,y- xe g 's'S - T',x,, -. tik r s n .v ea f s I S +t1 w F, 5 . # .,.f , ,k Ntf r tp,+ f.+' + r`'f .v `Sh.r' ' " Fd y ' , f 's t} t ', 0.ki gye w r Rqa' 'Pys' *", r''t}„if e, y' rt stir 5 "' '`' i„ r43=. ",r` r °i " STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Lieutenant Governor Secretary of StateGovernor j Controller 3 i t C w 1:LECTIOI`T L 0Z c z ey { fA OT Z s ' r. C3 G C 42 it ti s: V 4:' I s 10th Assembly District o ff` p V v G p < < C O W Q I r Continued)H f O C to ., ca: G GCs. 4C. a) Totals Brought Forward A low .ZY -Yf /72 y900 -:Ff Walnut Creek No.14 g / i yY z, 3 s"7 y/ y Walnut Creek No.15 C -20 '/3y _ 6 Z e' 7$t 37 0 , &r -2 33: !8 / Walnut Creek No.16 D 1 / G. ' °D 6 yf 00 / 39 : y 97 OF' / I I 1 t Walnut Creek No. 1? F a9 . '!/3 ..': _ /2_ o ., y _ Walnut Creek No.18 F Walnut Creek No.19 G 7 /.S y' S- y/ z / y/ . 0 . '1/Y: 37 0 Walnut Creek No.20 H D o 3 3/ 1 D 9 3? / NValnut Creel:No.21 i ;20 /3. r9Q 3 ieo 03. y 8<9'' `9 9 8Y' // W 1'1 alnutCreek:To,?2 Walnut Creek No,23 K I M_ T- ;`--^ yy/ .23 7 z/ 7o 3 1 7 / 2 l o ur Walnut Creek No.24 1 I 7 z 7 / :S" 24 o; Walnut Creek No,25 M Y6 117. 7 8 e . 7T: / toD y Gi r7.3 9 Walnut Creek No.26 N Walnut Creek No.27 O Walnut Creek No.28 777,Walnut Creek No.29 Q '171' 3 v f. . ; -1-2r- 7. 1...r ! _.__ c D...:c3 3 1 T R oC.3 7 '4 7-f ss,alnut Creek Ido,30 73 Walnut Creek No.31 S s !/8/ 7 78' b9 Walnut Creek No.32 7 San. NO.1 A f Saranap No.2 r Saranap No.3 C Saranap No.4 D SOr. Saranap No.5 E i" Saranap No,6 F -` /9 .s'2 76 . y.3 Saranap No,7 G 3X2.7 17olao 7 SaranapNO.S H ` i•7" / ;Y I 7v ./••,.! z v 47 / Saranap No.9 1 JS 30 •. 3 yd 39` / 3 f 37 y3 a Saranap No. 10 YV Saranap No.11 K /7 /y7 45 ylo e> t Saranap No.12 1 $ y 41/ Martinez I To.1 N Lt37 I/yj 93 oy/ 86 y2 i / . 7.s JJ . fMartinez\To,2 O ' y0 ` Jf2_ . 1 7.,. /.Jf y 7.Z : 3... YT Martinez No. 3 P Martinez No,4 Q 11,9r 70 zr4 j 6? . S-r 6 Martinez No. 5 R '/73 90 gp Y/ 71o.1j y Martin N I f"Martinez o 6 S //D .SG ,Jr s Sy' Martinez Ido,7 Martinez No.8 A i so ;'1 G3 9z s Martinez No.9 B ,q/ 1 7 ' : 27 -ss"22 . b' / y . Martinez No.10 C ' 3F 7y' G/f Gz , g3: -2 y.5' 3 7Ss22 Martinez No. 11 p Martinez.I o.12 F s a Martinez No.13111940F 17 y7 o ; Martinez No,14 G ,z/o '1.22 g-0-- S-I 7y 3y o do 7 7/ 2 Martinez No.15 H i t Martinez No.16 1 143- ' 99 70. 87 7, 7,Jr -2 7 % Y I' 7,5. XS Martinez No.17 7/_ ol. 9-d? _ _z_ .3.. 3 F7. 7 Martinez No, 18 i z - NowK7y ; 7 8 Y v 8 7Y .,2 .5': '3 . 7 8'9, o Martinez No.19 c F1zOS .Z 82 a/9 . 88' 8'. 2 77. Martinez No.20 M r- /v 9 9D vs /D3-01 3 8'lv 1 0 Y Martinez No.21 N T/y 93. 9 7 y Martinez No,22 O Martinez No.23 p j 1121 9 G 3 Martinez No.24 Q ' g 4: 3.7 Mountain View No.l R 67. 3 df . 7/ : .3 Mountain View No.2 s 78" . b 3 73 ss' 70 Mountain View No.3 Totals Carried Forward io 6 o3s'k333. 6 10 li ysr3 i ilj GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 Attorney Member Stole lid. ) United States Senator Representative I: Member of j1 Treasurer 1: of Equalization Short T*m End;ng in Congress Assembly STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE L Director,Ward Me.2 Sn Director,Word No.3 ; N i t East by Mun. Fast Bay AAon.fir Hi Uf34fy Dist Utirdy Dist. G o O 1 EMECTION i o x a I PRECINCTS SIM z Y <z u V :i c O 1' to f+3 t+ i a G, e z cn 94 Ct v i; = a vm ' + < W i G CA 10th Assembly District V x ki 1. C O VContinued) i YES NO r YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A f S-1/' l/jn,Z /'yf 19 .?s,'JP P7r /19C Sof! t Walnut Creek No.14 B Ve Wy iWalnutCreekNo. C z /y 1.2- a../y.S yT Ao p /11'alnut Creek?To.16 D iF7 7 8d Y y3 /4 78' s7 9! /T Walnut Creel.No. ET 3D Walnut Creel:No.18 i F Walnut Creek No.19 G r Walnut Creek No.20 H i/I 7 /y A DO F' G 00 Walnut creek No.21 E 1 1,3,2 /3 Walnut Creek No,22 I J1 y__g itfo y,2 _ j Walnut Creek No.23 1 K I2. 9 I 2 30 8' ZT G walnut Creel:No.24 1 1/73 b /6f /1 /7/ £1 /6&e o /66 Walnut Creek No.25 1 M I//y 7f O I73 J fc J j` !oc5'j' N I TWalnutCreekIgo,26 N .3/ 2Jr 'r1 (p 27 r Walnut Creek No,27 NValnut Creek No.28 P y8' li ' y.Z/ 7 7 6 ! ` //- ' .T. a2 Walnut Creek No.29 NN alnut Creek No.30 j R fD g /7. 79 7 79 y Sy rSI i._. Walnut Creek No.31 i s '/b3 // /.s9 // /b2 /-2• /- / 17y s S` Valnut Creel:No.32 Saranap No.1 A Saranap l To•2 9 3o y /y 7 09 70: Saranap No.3 C V-5-1 .s"/y? s"y y Sy 7 std. fvo: 6. 3 Saranap 1\o.4 D1T Vyf" $' /y` ? .D fr` 1/S" '';'..?S,"3 6 . 30 27;.3. SaranapNo.5 Saranap No.6 ri Y — q1 T F / / /. /v 1 10 ./z 66 /S X39 7y- /.9.s-: Saranap No.7 i G 2ifi l /8 .5 ,Z-0 y /7 .S 97 d/ Saranap No.s H 6 y /3 36 h Saranap No.9 Saranap No. 10 J I30-1y,9 y p T 1622 7 /,Z S /o S 52 zSaranapIo,11 K Saranap No.12 f t i y7 j,j / /S3 3 S.2 / y,2 3/ : 2 /T 3 .2 7 1\tartincr.No.1 M 1 No. i 7y ; P toMartinez2 9i y 7. _ Martinez No. 3 P Martinez No.4 t Sig .S" 71 /o /oy 79 R" 7 6/ Martinez i\o, 5 R 144 17 4211 Ilfartincz No.G S 173 .S 6f' G £`/ to 79 , S' S"/. Martinez No. 7 T a Martinez No.S A i/Of0 7 Martinez No.9 04 7% , l lariniCZ NO,10 C 71 7 l07 9 ` 4 2 y °1 GENERAL ELECT-='_.-------- z-z_ ION HELD NOVEMBER 2 1954 1 o'll"*00 I 3=;:t' I 4111 r^.rs _ 1--- I ' I .:' , ' fll""" I-"-..`!`II '' : I'__':t_._ I 11 T y11 11 I 11 ", -, ,", r . I I '_ Lr:' y;4; I I , - I -, .: j I I .I I.. 1 1._l.__'_-____" I I I I I I I A I. I I I I I- - I- I i':-'-' ',I 1 I. I:'- s I 11 I IIII . I ; I< Z7 s I I - 11" I ., I N ,,,- I4 I I 1 ( b I I II 11r I I" i 4 1 I I r 411,' 11 1 5 I I, ,i I . I ._1 ! 11 I - _ ' 11 f 11 ; i I I .I I II I I I 1 I ""I r -'',, :, , !:-. U." I" l- l" ll ;-_'_ I I I I I i, I_ I I I - I , , I I I ' I ' 4 1 I . 1 I I - I I I I I I i 4 1 I i I I I I I j - II1- i, 1; I I I " 1I I I I I II" I : 1 I I 1, i I 1 :7 1 " 1 I I . r I I I I I cIIt#, r t t{'f'- i, I I 11 11 ; ' 1:' 7 I I " I 1 4 I m n --I I I I , f I 1, 11 I I I 11, I i j . ; I I 11 I I I 1 -,-,4 1 I ,i I I - ' " .: . 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F S f 11E r t + G F 1. 7, _. .H11 1. w ,a,. ,.n, r..d,.. a I " g k n r 1 j" x. yyf' 5,"yJ- K Is 1 x. 1, 11 11 1. M N i 4 z.,..Y q,..,..mom 1 ,. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS F 1 l 2 r 3 4 5 6 T 8 (9 10 t Q i;W at i LLQ Z s p d O i w 1 O I O Z J O W Z vi M Q W W p F- ! yi W F-Q atL11,7 /' T O.N. I 1.A 1 ,1`A\1 \ 2 :j it Z j Z t WV OJN dZ0 U. 4., tt i Y C I vfo p oO pLL N I QW 00 1 1I' A 1.7. 7 Z k m p y E f- _ w U U.L1i LL V - W O O 1-- Z o.(i is= HLL E O i! Z W Z W Q W at (' d' p H0 (I O 00 Zp r j Z I us wv Q:Lu w0 0 O t -r- LL cc Xx-Ve.Z r- r t d O p N atop W H O Q 1 p R d U V 10th Assembly District YES NO ! YES NO ( YES NO YES NO A 3/ a 0 6'` Continued)YES NO YES NO , YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward GY1X3'yrs yL/y/1/6 yy y d'//7.7 /.?•33 8' S/3'y//71 /.7.2 S/ S/7 7 Z/.TS` Walnut creel;No.14 e I/3` 37 ,(S'/ Y/19 3 77 9?, ..:2 . 2 I yT 7 //3 f/ Walnut Creek No.15 C ;/ 1 I o 3 s 3 f 2 i y3 y 3 9 y9 's' .s'7/y / / 9 7,z y. yo' 7S/o 3y:s y/ '/ya; Walnut Creek No.16 D ,+ -/3 y"8 .Z31 *4 y2.S 8! fl 30 J:, ;,,S&'+ 62 a y y9 r Walnut Creek No. 17 F + .2y. 2 ?!38.-2Y W-VV 3Sf - y71/8' 21. 31 1 Y. (0,2'a6. 3Z L.3--e. 1 30 y ys'' frf' k-Q 77/y3[/7y 4 ysjtalnutCreek?o.1s F 2 /D /.27 G7 37;1 Walnut Creek No.19 I c Yo 38/off 90 y2 S.s' 6 39 8' 77 u Walnut Creck No.20 H 1oI 3/ 9S 3/ }Y Jf j-r7 79t 92 3,9 73, G7!1,06 Z/ 28-- 9 "46 16-5, 33 9 Walnut Creek No.21 f 1 'f„29 J(i 0 37 9 df 1-y/.23 .s'y 6F 10 /04 :f 22 So 1-23 //y Walnut creel,No.22 2 60_ /S" yb. - 3.S"/yy 2G.3 73._17.' 33.__-22- alnut Creek No.23 K /3D ?' //D .30/zf .3"D IP3 /ly //9 y6 ' 93 7/ Walnut Creel,No.2 t 1/ys /4G L/$114 yy oI ft I/60 Ir j d/ 13/ /,Sz yG 5,z /yj 1 walnut Creel,No.25 M S ' 3/ /yo yy ` 15'6!,17Q ,S,Z -1.5_ /T 6 v O j 7,o/y /7z S `lf`/7,Z Walnut Creek No.26 I N '117 yyF 2.5^ x.34 3..27 r`6/.0 /r9 yd 9/ . 7y i .20 .z; 37llve ,0 B d y/r 9_ Walnut creek No.27 Oil D37 Y7 1,1,-Y . -34 1/ _vy 37. alnutCreek1 To•2S P 133z'^ try/ S' 3fs81 /D9 6/ 79 X9 //7 S 7d. 9 /39: / .,3 f3/ 1'alnut Crack No.?9 Oil/a7 J /8- !Yj y/ /3 //Z- 3Ti 7/ 7 t/AP: -29 I A4-/D/ De. f6 /`16. walnut Creek No.30 R 6.2 9 y1 .7 y9 Walnut Creek No.31 1 S / .., 7 d !?J5- 7,0 1610 1.3 .lry /3 9 SD ! 6/ /y. yD 2 63 Creek No 32 i 7 (i 7 q.Z .Q /Walnut C ee T ! .2>/_-•-e .lv fP ..3_ .Z•2. /- -/ .f/p °'3 l _... !-l/ . >/ ii yz 9 3,Saranap 1 To.1 i A i/, .2 7 7•2 3/ y'fl y/ /.3` /`f 7 ' /Z9 ,J F/4 d 3 y7'. Saranap\To.2 B P.Z 3 J 2 3 * le- 5-d 3Y 73 moo' 8'7.3 a4, 6-2 /7 y o r.., Saranap No.3 1 C ' m .99-"! . ,6 bz yQ .moo ,s2 ss yD Oy 7' IS 11/V ss y3 a /3rd Saranap NO. i D !/ Sy ! Z /9 o .!'/: 0 A7 ' 31P y's 8' Saranap No.5 F;' 3/ _3.syy ?S 36. . y x'77-ZF-Zr Saranap No.G F 6fJ' y/ ' 3 a2 17o yy D /7716 9'3.S IDS 9S 6/ .Z.S' (02 //3 G6 Saranap No.7 G {y,0 .20 a! p /3 ?Z1 yo 7y/)y 97.s 3/ //9 ' 76 yW 9/ /.4 .Zo3 / .sf :193 Saranap No.S H i/r3 ys'' y!/ /7z 1f0 l0 3 /66 yy .S y Do 97 j y 30 s"'/y y3 Saranap No.9 1 ± `' 27.s% 22 27 yZr y0/39.?y 3Y 79 A6 ; 020 G3 99 z/ y3 .57/.24 Samna No 10 2 a23 3 .S"._ S1 D a23 , /-? S y/ 4 z-`/z7Saranap - 5"3 3b/8 6G 3 O Jy9,/ _y/ .93 /" y7 __ _ 6y.. 6 9. 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GENERAL ELECTIQN rF } tr a M, ,.,' I V'—”-, ,4,'—,,1 . I 11, I a, II I x „ ,,,-,", ,- --......- l: ., 11-- - 1. 3I. I T 1 I 4 , s I I I 1, I " a I” I 11 — 11 I ,.I I —:-,'_ yy,4 I I I I I1,I I I 111. , S k 1' I 1 -11 , 1. , I P -11 I I 11 11-4., I I I i,,i'-,,—4-,V r It. , , ,,,— -- j.,E 11— f, - r' z I I I I I I 1 I I IVEMBER 2 1954 5 „NOVEMBER SF I,yJ G <t fa ¢ly s 1, v J.3 f m s q r k } ita„rp VT r ir;.5y d'+ s" 4,,,,.,'' d.'c .: C Vii,, z —, r .1 F+,:. 11, 11`1 10TH It, 1x }j , ! w. 1. a/JJ r 5r ' r,. { "' F i ! a! '' h . tk !MI 1. Assembly n ,,... I 11 A a i C w,.Y A kP, 4 „': g j r ,TJ Y -S,T'r„^ ,6 at 7 F. .f' 1 .a ryPi,1`r `xrd 11 WII CONTRA COSTA 11.c.fl, u x x 5t"^' E ' " 'w c r1cjy COUNTY m ., k E STATE OF CALIFOliNIA x ll J " ! rr i n i .,r y)3'i0.S3tyrhC . w b i 1 x 1 1Wr 1-1 r b, s F r n s — ,t,-n'", "- i fid' t" ''^"' -r e ' I 11", f. 5 "+ I e l ani C k xyd, aK,, t rK, r y,`_. . 11. Ti q, " _ y a .s"3 'S'' t. x. wa,°y y .,' 2.'k a " , i, '' r, A t# h ppy"tti. 1 i t `p`rn 2.;'+fi` t"Safi a ya tSv u7t? x i - L z..' r -"'k5 yy'qq " 7. t. y. 3` r a a,,, t .+#- , S a+.mak. a }. r,, #L 3 .1 k v' wj n`gq Y, a x p bw 11 s .w'.* s Sk LL'"SR r 8 @ 1 ; ,r ? `f.F . K' _y J 5, y, :. e h.*:F '- 'S '-x i a„„v n .rr.,+,.'e 't&' ''* C 294, ' i s., ril r ,. y u i.., ' 111111xa..r ." 1. t iyq: Sri h , a9• r, ,tX-,4, ll,.} i r: w „, _zs„,,, ({6 11, y S. ".. ,` o' x.F„' u,.r h lr`xT r7f"u y fi 5:. ,. f Secit'tion 4 I y 1 'i9 y f b -i 11 a 4, .>"'., A _. gk _,„ r' L'"' • *der '.ti^°', tF ..:§ ` a f,:, t tt 1. 11 ll a..!< yam . r' 6 as"'b` '* ".:b+> '',i.+' .r`,.. 4M + t t ",. s`U; h rs i , „ ; } . c. a' aA xy j.r xi` X,n,, y '` y^ 11 a. •,x:. 2.'w* 3,yvy,_ _f V ,* Z,.„5w i Y{t 11, 11" ` ; k,+. y d+., r wt n r e r_r:" t rx' 't" 'ki 1. 1;, s. I,a.Y",v. N s-t k> a s t9 Lx` ' , r- k • i t& i 4 !n a " X1 Tsr w t K s w rr STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE TO Governor lieutenant Secretary of State Controller Governor s{ a La Lr_E-cTioN W aC ` L z z C Q- Zcry PREXINCTS U- t La Zd cc an z z ca c n 10th Assembly District p 0 '' u < tai O t Continued) Ys U. r. 7 s. N Totals Brought Forward A ;,/G.ZL,to s9 AS33 6; Zo'L3 9s/3 j/ys Jdl jW7 .zZe 907r ley. j p y INIountaln View No.4 B /X'7' 'j"Z /4po Tint. fir 4, Jo Q 'Plz / I G/ / Aloul win View No,5 C !!/, Oa E;46 3 /4 1 X/ //G atJ r/ 4 l'of Mountain View No.6 D /.?¢ ' O 78 Orb -. 7/ Y9 77 / w Mountain View No.7 E '/'$3 i T P/ 73 29 3 141 87 Mountain View 10.8 F ;/(S '3 80 Vine Hill No. 1 G f/5?4 t Vine Hill No. 1-A JI- 47.7 Vine Hill No.2 Vine Hill No.2-A 87_' YZ 10>_._ _ _'. //.3_.. _ 3.. __I .?_ 1•? { I--1 Vine Hill No.2-13 K l 7 d I /, S9 z sy L Concord No.I M ,/ /,2! lc l//,o 45* i.Z 7 f// 6 3 •Z s Concord No.2 N /7 z !;i S -tr i 9 r , Concord No,3 0 "/77 1'/// .lof'. _ r//(i .`_O.`_•r_. .. % O'1 .,f.S': ! sr5 Concord No.4 P o23I AY7 ,ft 1., pmt, /3.Z 2 9 --7 a CoIlcord NO.5 Q 'i. S; I . TJ fie Concord No.6 R /441 ' 417 fO N 8 9 y 3 6 88 3 Concord No.7 S /OG 7! D .24 3 Concord No.8 T a/ la-0 Z Concord No,9 A /.2 '70 6'G tt 8 off O Concord No.10 B ,23Z j+ Q'f/30 1/49/ /.97 410, 3 . /.?.?. Concord No.11 C 1.147 49 16 7f X-r 'el 1/ 17- 3 Concord No. 12 p ',24. 1;133 7/ 42.?+ 7S y4 7/ f4 R t Concord No.13 E !G f/ Yom% a`_ 9 . 7:_ 3 o Concord No. 14 F ' /33 70 17 V,6 S3 33 7Sl- O ;:r/ •2 66 - 6/ O Concord No.15 G /z 7/ h .r / fx /_ S7 9 / ` t, Concord No.16 H /1/ !G/ti Z 9tv d p z 3 s7 Z i Concord No.17 t /30 67 62 5Y 68 10,2 / op 3 JV , 70 : 2 Concord No.18 J 179 /C17 7/ O.S 70 9 .._4 Do_ -77-Z z Concord No. 18-A K /8S j 96' 8 fel- If-r 93 G 8Y Z Concord No.19 L j/4 7 /OJ 73 ov.* 7C ,98 2 3' / a Concord No.20 M -16;U i'/f.Z /03 tT /DO y3 ' 'pyo - a'8 /DS' oe Concord No.21 N .?3 s 91ST V97 6 7 3 7 f Concord No.22 O /5•o i' 9S''. •r_ 9/ .. r A44. _7 _ 3 Concord No.23 P /3l 1'/00 37 OS" 3.Z Of S S ;.`,07..9 O I Concord No,24 Q j 220 [/z/ 4G ?i //--r .fe O o Concord No.25 R -2/4, !/08 ./08 O.Z Z 9/ D!4/Df;.?/ Concord No.26 S 1z'gr "C4 P 77 ` f OV f7 T 9_ lPe 7fe-0 ._96 .oz /0 69 3 y A6ConcordNo._7 T C may,' QConcordNo.28 A .'. l: '/c T i' G T y Q 8' . .. _ Z Concord No.29 B a.03 gr9 /13 7 Iff -3 / 3 Concord Nos.30.0 58,Cons. C i j{'" 7/ Concord No.31 p ! i Ap 1 29 .J6 AV X'f x/.29 O ST A O 71 Concord No.32 F '/gy y7, 13_._. ;. 97 . ' . d/ ' . _ Concord No.33 F Is.ZOf4 1 Concord No.34G 1' .22G ,/.2/ `/s' c W 9 3 Z 9G / . Concord No.35 H :!:.Z i/.2.2 //7 44/.?.Z S/ O //8 ev 2 Concord No.36 t /. to °3'/ 7.3 A 77 Concord Nos.37S54,Cons. J 7 f, 7_-. CoIlcord No.38 1 K Concord No. 39 LAl Concord No.40 M Concord No.41 N a?Wr 113's /G9 42.7_/!fc p9dPConcordNo.42 0 /S• : f0-. L. = 9...i'_._'S6 `. Y34 6!': Concord No.43 P 9 S/ 40 79 f '. .1y3 1,60 89 Z r lf,4L i Concord No.44 Q ./'9 j f i/7' 93 9T S 3 $ 89 Concord N0.45 R7 /f /(i,' C/? 1` cF 4ON / A//7 / 1 Concord No.46 S `< / 1 iT /0z 7,% T J p 3 // , 3 Concord No.47 7 Z. ll sse;sy 3.y9 .;: s!8's 11__._ .Z s t3 s6,i7SK ao_/_ _. W74:5 Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 t; Attorney k Member State t1d. United States Senator Representative Member of T Treasurer of Equalization Stw t Tam Ending in Congress Assembly General 2nd Dist. J+n r 3. 19 1 6th District 10th District + T 7 I3 as G cn so„ z z z z O ii ' C "' z in tet o Z - aZ— c a m I' gnWWxW F• p j r A k;O/y2 .? . ' P<./ 971 ,2r-VY 3ey 1'''/:p3 f; `} s.lOs7F4; qtr o 5? Cj c 3 ff' To E jSo , Sf6T .Z /of hi/?' /7 iu 3 F<<y 7 fitit, 72 NG' S3 z i/3Y c/ 3 . 99 : 9f , 1' , 3`8 ; F y{l1' '3 75 i./2 S• sc G/ ' 85_83e ., 6F 1 7/ xkr^ Z.k iii/67 /4 449 z /3/ 120. L3 7j i07i 12.1 x K;7%; . / ci5 /7 y1p 3 / f17 _610 6 + , r. M'//3 w/7 7/ /// i/.?J f NAYtrz Yti Xd i r 01i Vii/. l!/! I 9S X 39 3" 83 7.7: Si 13_: 7s.S, s j j a 47 V 3 ti? 1&2 2 /1G. 110t //3, C Di' ;!1.r Z 78 x/89 7 is/"' 07 , 21 Y7 7f; /.2/ 2.2 ; Ej' 93 r ty F 170 r?i .S 3 9f Iv SL .Z o 67 7Y J'2j' G j o f T Z 7p 47 Y' 9,Z Lpe a t Hi's'G 7 j;/r8 p 7 + j77 70 39../ 49 O i z i1 1 jjj A01- M! r N# ,-6 3 8S T /z s< .S3 88 etv9. 9T://? 7 i rM n S 90 T 75 Aj 3 6S9 3 84 8a G8 3 73t 1 B 33. 53.: Dpi 3/ S37d 7El1!2 9S '. Olt 117 2: 7 t 89 ;/io ; 1 0 - I 7f0 /i 7 iI 7T z S f it=. a!lyr . j t' y 7 V 71 K ":1 .Z /. t•/ 7 /J' T 03 ye ;/?6 G6 / S /aS T r 03' O /67 Si /2o' . /32 /gyp k jl MI' / 7 C oc i g.S . 3S_ O sofY': 63 GTz Au S' !06 1011;/2 ; {/f3 o+' 92 O ego .2 83 _ __ 6?. j6V9/ . G3 P ;, .. a'z x/39./3 Al G/ z Al' .G 7/ 7z 8S Q'' r , 3j9 /S' 3z 87 3 93 a 4 r VT/ O / it4k .. ir/e T 2 i 6 0_ .. 137. IIAW:- _._ . ._ t 47 3 /o 480 /e '3.z /. l , '/ __1Lo Yff 9d a j;s 66 t/F:. it m STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE' fi OJredWord No.3or,word No.T : Director, j ShWW M tet my Auns. East soy Ake.j r p r utwty Dist. Utility Dist. r - r i( A 4 two zELECTIONjj' i W s us i, O P1.L'CINCTS usI Y z 111 N o Q i e a Q . c•y si V c•y E O CC Yf Ii N 0 E F Z C1doELI O C Zi ri ia.vl i`o S 10th Assembly District H 94 Continued)YES NO " YES NO :: YES NO YES NO , Totals Brought Forward A ; 3lb'/GAO i Q1fj 12/7 71"S U3/ sae?f9 ///o'174V 9Y/3 I//e 3 8 eb t 335/: Mountain View low- To.4 i 8 .?'- /D 4 /.2„ /// X/ r QL 7 Mountain View No,5 t C /O1' /f 4 /9 M Arge /7 /OT /.Z` 90 ?3 / A4ountain\ricesNo.6 D ' ^/9 3 70 6 90 Z r 7 7' 318 isyiMountainViewNo,7 r E } /7 l.10 mountain View No.b F 9 3 6 (/o?O 3 fit G Vine Hill No. 1 G / t pG // /03 / / // 74 47 r E Vine Hill No. 1-A H /©t `l" g` /1 //'f/ // /O 8z Vine Hill No.2 f +i. 41/Z,/ /f //T /f ff 7' Vine Hill No.2-A AJ?_ r/ _ i20._ 1` Vine Hill No.2-B I K ;/3to /,2, 2 . 1IJJJI 1 Concord No.1 M 92 Concord No.2 N , f l r 1? 4G 6,r car q7 ry t3 Concord No.3 1 O +/re% /S- _'T.i _. . _ // , L _ :T +.__!_._ Concord No.4 P /67 f 'Ag /3 Y/7fV Concord No.5 07 I. i. 7- 1 /•2 7,S' /S . .1..3 r. t Concord No.6 0 / XD /3 r Concord No.7 S 8 / 3 / 8S / 83 / .?p .t Concord No.S T ' V ./7 t a r Concord No.9 A 'i 7 9 83 /Q Concord No.10 Concord No.11 C } 9Q t' 77 A10 97 6 N 60 Concord To. D .Z /ai ( / S' /7 /f 0 //i r k A Concord No,13 t E :'l( /O /07. /? / _/O // _ /! Concord No.14 F ! 7 7+b G Concord No.15 G /G1P Concord No.16 H `/G's (, '` $ /Ofb / / o 7. t r Concord No.17 t f 9 /,2 7! // 7 9 /O 4.Z 6.3 Concord No,18 Concord No. 18-A K x/33 /.L /.73 t/r Concord No.19 1 9 ' //it /6 /3j Z rx Concord No.20 M " 6 /3 if' /fi 17 .'t•W /G •?Dj1 /.Z x/69 //l - Concord No.21 N 7,2. 144116e. 144 p/93 /713 9 9 96 . 8 !_Concord No.22 O 9 r r I Concord No.23 P 9 7 83 / 97 9 " '' 8' G,.Z 6z Concord No.24 Q /G/ 13 } /S7 .?o j/69 7 /S' /4 #/•?G 9'2 L Concord No.25 R i/t t/S?j // '/4/ Si7 /f 3 L 1/ Concord No.26 S ei.1.7 S ` //S /V j/34 !c* i;//j //OD 7 i t Concord No.27 T 1/,2? g /ofd / 1`/ 3/ %/ //_.?+_/7 _9S'.7f i 3 Coiicord No.28 A j//,? i' 9 //G Concord No.29 B !' : 4/'?7 /t-' /3 / /?G /5 .?z /0.2 I q i Concord Nos.30S,58,Cons. C ! r'3 G` 6 I ra R li Concord No.31 D 3,Z 7 /. /a 7s" Concord No.32 F x J Concord No.33 F /37 /jqW Z /b /fou"4' 36 /f/ 7-r 4 Concord No.34 G Vic /f i//.S y9 /3.Z Concord No.35 H3r /i/ Concord No.36 1 ;7. I/ ?3 /Z 74 /*d 7/ _/ i Concord Nos.37&54 Cons. J ! y 7 O ' 9r 7 i 64 D f Concord No.38 K jJ7.A :fa /Sl .?0 /70 ,20 /67' Z/ 87 Concord No.39 Concord No.40 j M Concord No.41 N '2/ „ /(o /f /(o "/L/ /-7 /1c9 Od ,2/ /O Concord No.42 o lv/z off 9 /1$ Co r/off-/ _ .?9_. .yz Concord No.43 p / 7 y /,z /GLS /3 7' `7 83 lof 1 7 777 f;R Concord No.44 Q ' f /o7/7 //i0- / //.Z /G+ I/$4 63 777 77 isfj/ 1' v Concord No.45 R t/73 /SL' /'. Yeo f G /. /6.2 q Concord No.46 S i Concord No.47 T4;/ G_ f/,?i ' r ;yG ?/ ' /3/ _. /AO_//b. rr Ole,,.58'Y t /,y.3 6 3 6 /_G.S" s sof yz._ 3 Totals Carried Forward y y $1l 1 d 4_!.d3s" 9s sy raj r M i 5 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 CONCORD HOSPITAL DISTRICT ei r PK m j 3 a o -i i ¢ = a d aW s CL mul, t x y tY r =.7 i H r t L F t c 1 F u! 4 P 4a3; -Zr r , ilk S.311$4 _4o M 47 Cf I SS o .2.Z , D(1//7 loo Ife 67 . r GG H 79' XZ, Sd ,2/ .3w s M lal 4e 70 03 i t R I/DG bs .28s z r A 77 $Z3 ;G 7 S7 c 74 2.2- 3s4113 1 N F /30 /lfe t 3 31' 27 91 H/oZ 1.284o 117 449 1 9 1( s s ts" K /zy i31 7.2 3p, se F L 1i/S3 /sic .16 3S _$? N 1 ;/off o1.7e R or 4 R 9 i t G,s i• s 9z, 7Y -'rf' 3z y`z T Y F W& STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 4 3 4 5 il 6 i 7 8 9 10 1 0 1 r F- i I ZoG Z O ZuO wz ELECTION Z ZOmZo.U.o I JZECl\CTS 0 n Z yOzo ZWOJ O OO O W Z us x C6w1 off. U U e 10th Assambly District Continued)YES NO I, YES NO YES NO YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i 1 SS34 443 dd aW77ZQlg/7Y7/ y f V46Vf .71711TotalsBroughtForwardAOpi / fYdL7 79 7/OG 18rS/ Aloantain View No.4 K9!7 ./ f 7 .Zf A#(- GZ ' 70 41/ 1/ .47 W 48 7f Ar 7ft f© 07 W Av . l Mountain View No.5 C 1-Z 77 G/ 167 99 53 1A 73i' / 3'7 r LL S7 g«'" 3rS 13G IFY Mountain Vier I To,6 D t9' // '! 3 b /3' („Z '34 3•q ?i• `O a?',! ' I %o a"/ 3 30 ! 3'3 . S 3 L.S" 32 37 X.7-7 Mountain View leo.7 37 / `i/33 .2/06 SA // / S7Sr4a (pQ c 0 . 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'f I x Antioch No.S R f; 40iS5b Antioch No.9 c r i a 7 f _ 40- 1 Antioch No, 9-A T ^ 1,2 1! a, 1..._ Totals Carried Forward i' • .zi 3Zft /tIa#jtt§`. Z'' d.T.S f jj W GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER. 2, 1954 t CONSTABLE t NSTa9LE PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOvmu.018TRICT + PITTSBURG PORT CHICAGO JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDICIALSTRICT _DI r O W V O F t- w to AI BQl c// /oz 9 947 Am D 1/0 I 7.3- 6 9 7a2 7,r- flf "- r, yor G77 7Y H r imKa 70 !// /off a 38 "; 7 7' 77 ry 7 r o t / /o 3 ak T 4- so . -577777 77777— f l i04 T f)/ 6d R 77 gid 6;rd :sa 4* r y w 9 7 4 173 /DT x. .. cC D 1/0,l W {fI T V S S rr 1 ftz t F l 411 38 /7 38 50 5- t, , H ' /O p0777 /off 60 to/ /,0,? A? ftp t Q 1 4 rye J{( j,.t 77 ml 30 ' 3 a 37 -1? 47 , 0 V 1 lDQ !!• " Y ( X 4 —..._. .»_...._— _ 0'_I'"""'_._... ....._.,_..R....+_, .—. ifsar 1Cn+ knc k E 07- 1 /06://6 Q /051.77 /3 105171-107”Am S 1 r t T / /30 f 8 i F w 8„ 1/3 C j D f .. 77 7.E 1167 Fj S77r Hl 7 ss . a Me o 1 e 'i KI E rt M N 7-7 t t a, R1 ah ta[i tf 6 32.2 x y,4.' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 77i 1 1 F3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !9 10 fy G y L4. W 8 t i dN 77 77 7 t O N W N Q Z 1 Q Z V f4. 1 L' C11O1\T a/1P 2 J Z V& U 0 ZEN d=0 4u C)N 7` Z U. m V W k O Q Z a V W ON"u. W1O cc O Z Z C <Z U OW of0rUsLUzF21.Q W W 1 0 00 LU LL CL 11 ca 10th Assembly District xrs Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO d Totals Brought Forward A Y.l y rye f'J7 7Sl .2;38///773 Sy/ss/109 3/rl-Z 1"jr 17 f.4 d'y.9a'8'9/ /`/d'8r l j /3.Z/ /,Zq3 /Z 3300,? Pittsburg No. 10 B ; 91 33 f f 37 7' J` y 90 3 -s3 . s- 3y -3 -6 73- X9 J2 , 8 Pittsburg No.11 i c JAPY 30 //y 3.2 /DI y S8- 1,07`} Q-5- z7 67 7Z! S.S' aG 64: 79 /30 o2z ,moo k 8 xf Pittsburg No. 12 D f 7 l3 /`-S .022 (.7 0 70 6,3 76 y/ S& 67/ Z2 J:F: 6,0 . 76 I/ 3 Pittsburg No.13 F / I i/o, . . :ifs a 7 tom -/7.a 7 7-7 Pittsburg No. 14 F //g O . / OD l0I o g.? S 37 Sf i5v 67 : a ! S 6 9f.' 30 337o T 8 o q S/ X3 a ao "0 3 9 Pittsburg I o.15 G , a r ' / .7/ 77. /9 Pittsburg No.16 H O ..Z / 7' 3b (p 3/ o . -37' ; 3 7 O i 7"a/'e l • / .o '• Pittsburg No,17 1 ,/3.? T/ -` //. 7' /lt /// / 'J/ DO /D/ 3a O/ ! /7"3. `T 07 Pittsburg No. 1S J 8 oda 7 3/ rO /_.5 7%_./ T 5 o x.31 3Fl z , o? 30 `'f Pittsburg i o. 19 K 1 30 //S J 5 /0 x/03 .5 60? f,,-7 - -_._3__ _G 9 /01",,.._1// .7 Pittsburg No.20 t , 7a /S / / 6/ b S8 '3.w2 // o? 6oS" -?`t' (Da7 /ro X03 3 95' Pittsburg No.20-A M D/ D // - `7/ 4 //7' (c .o7a o 70 as 7 a 4 /O/+ /T tea'-6- Pittsburg No.20-B j N 70 8 r (p / /3 `/(o Z. 0? 070 ' 4 p o? 7 f33i 5/O` Pittsburg No.21 g7 61 / .? p?5 s /o ; r. Pittsburg No.22 P ! // c/3 9/ a / J 7 (vim 67 /o,- //o S3 o i t` oS1 37! 6! 3- /oJ Pittsburg No.23 Q # 67 <3 3 /a s 36 / /3 Pittsburg No.24 S 7 ; 6oS- D 3a /S a /4 '/` A- 3 /; ; 0-3; // 0 9 T S f a /may 3,2 G 7s 3 3o G 6Pittsburg1O...J Pittsburg No.26 1 .T ' 1-2. 30 f7. 30 3I '17 70 &11 /oa aL 66 -5'6' .63 9 / ' /!o /6 _.1`-` 79 T A 7 71 /5 V 'o il8 s0Zf G9 /8 3 '9 /7 , 47 35PittsburgNo. PittsburgNo.28 3/ 3s//. 3S /03 67 7/ /o( la Av .3/ 70 8 99 o ! 7a o } 87 Pittsburg Nos.30 s 36,Cons. ; c 1?5 3/ c/117 1( /00 s1 42.7 6"(0 i 3d Al s9i o 7 ' /6s 3 G 03 Pittsburg No.31 D l /3' 9 ' /07 t /64 3/ S 6zl77 ,7 7/ ' -1:5 Pittsburg No.32 2 E ',p'j , /Of 33 r S 6-/ 93 GS 7f V7 4a -51151 3i 51 G/ /aS! 7_- i y Pittsburg No.33 F Sa 0 3 33 40 a0 /4 Pittsburg No.34 1 G 7/ ,?, I T `'27 a 6/ 35 fly 30 o S 3S `>/7 5/0 38 3 702; cC Pittsburg No.35 H 2o S7 / 93Q /77 /3/ 7 7p G _/ 37 . o a/ 07/ /y 4 9Q Pittsburg No. 35-A 02/ /` /a d /9 `JO 44 90 45 /01 - 0g Ol -07 9Fg -.14 , 99 3 /oZ7 ` 7'Y{ u3 Pittsburg NOS.37 38,Cons. 7 O O` / '' 7` d(O 7 .2 ! 3 0 1240-1 3:017 /"7 J2 Pittsburg No. 39 i K' , 3 /6/ . YJ '17 90 d`/ ,-7 5/9 009 -/7 (o y sl a3 6 J7 3 3' 6_ Pittsburg No.40 t -!51 / 1 l0 /-? ' .r a7 (D` /9 ". 5d2 070 '/-D 0` 307 / j ` o 0 05" 9 49 3, ,I w ; Pittsburg No. 41 M 3 -5 I y;(v /D 129 -40 .13 -; 7 M .3 9 ai ' 3 /7 a._.: ff / a= Pittsburg No.42 IN i 43 / 073 S 7 6 a2 j s. Pittsburg No.43 o S _ / , .9 3 5 3.9.sa ' /7 .3s 3. ! i ,lo 30 _/_ Pittsburg No.44 i P !! i a2 -3.3 v/ 6J 77 9 //3 37 ?3 S6o' X7 a9 F0 6i /3a7' /7 '57 Pittsburg No.45 Q I,,c /7 /.50 3y /07 S3 87 //6 /AK 37 7lf SYS` ; 9s 7S /s/'a 6. R 43 a 70 o s 'o (6 3/ G6- /6 34 3y ; 147. /s( 6 /3Orbisonia30 S I Clayton 1 r !/3 4 5.515-1 so /,/J- 1/f 6 /ss /3/ sG 97 G' 97 49 114 :/<3/ /o S s'o /a Port Chicago No.1 i g J/ S 0 p ba? s / . ' Port Chicago No. 1-A I c 9'6 Po' /o/ '7 6o -/6 8 a8 7s 7 / sa -zS-1 '0 86 /8' .25 sf Port Chicago No.2 D aG 7S y 1 60 So r-2 3 s6 is s a o!Ss / 3 s c 3T I 7 7 T ii i '. -' f`. 7 _ X7. ` 7 S 47 _ -3 S ._77 /6)/ _ S_OPortChicago1\0.3 E . 1p , /"1ta r0 o n l0 G0 c to //7 / /ai j// Port Chicago No.4 i F '/09 /S / 8 Z3 es 3 7. 7" (0(a . 3W (oS,.7 9! 36 To i g' _J a c}.ae G I, 00 3/ /o 9/ 78 s 7 (0 40 30 "1-7;: 6 f 54;f s, rNicholsNo. 1 YT -57 7 5 /3 T / , 3V pa A j 3 / 2d: 3 f T T 2 f vs / 313 r I/ D r Nichols \o .. i ! , f a. /c'7 7s Sy 7 .5 70 Aritioc}t No. 1 K 6 '? r -56 // '/0 34 5 33 5/ _._a?/ .01s- 33 a7 IS a-3' 3/ 7 02 Antioch No.2 7:.8 I, Antioch No. 3 t M a7 to psY 33 3. 05 Antioch No.4 N 7 /' ;jG{ /'t G `/ -." " "3 /to 5 3 `/O D `/ (p 0?0 3 3 _ Antioch No.5 O f3S Antioch No.6 p : - Jl ` !/ ! n C' 'l ' . 9 S. f .3 S d a.3 7 qAntiochNo.7 i Q '?> # i/ , '^-' t' 1 f b `7 3/, J/ S9' Antioch No.S it { 7e) I 70 ',.:; .37 o (o tc a/ 7`oZ .3 9 /off , a`g d g0 /b 7-3 !o Antioch No.9 S / f //G' // ; O :' / i .f 6O 3/ ' S SQ /O /d`- .37 1 Antioch No. 9-A j 77-Antioch Ia"j•Z_/'J.7 J J /.:ye t o.:a.G "w P 53 3yo3 / i4L. .? 33 .Z1s"4.y dr/ 4/ 9,x Totals Carried Forward 31S S• OO x23,Z3yoo;J/, /a 9r1 1/ 7-K77-7 ' G/y/a3 M ii GENERAL ELECTION HELI? NOVEMBER 2, 1954 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS a 11 12 13 ?j 14 15 16 17 18 1 19 t 20 of O LLS W Z O W Z S O= '; j N N Z 2 Lu W m i 2 1 4L Z0 { 4Lz w b- Y OW> V {. W ( 1 W U N 5o t x c_90 c < It Z3 I VrW- W Zm W V LuAW " yCH CW W j ZO ! O I O< i ry W N W N jj W-• I yy E V O N Z i Z y 11 W O Z O Z Z N F V E, Z d' 1 U z. a 0 Lu LLI LLOOzi00. 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S f d n A- 5 . f-t r' w d 0 u - fK, s: _ csµw a a d d- f b, i tet' V,- y F ; M1 j hLNLS +f 1 ti ` Y falmo 4 r ; ' !1i4f"W"!"kg', 41' S 1 s.' a.11 t 5 s _.t ' l 9 — r _x :. x j M`I I I . 106, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST I I M,!M ; f .-r r.`11," I'll7777 I , leix _ ,._ x 1 ' gas I t . .te!. v.'II m,, I_ 1v .,,,,,';,,.:, ,s " r f i "y r AT THE 1 je Z r s a I d, W I I GENE ELEC'IQN 11 1 t r, itc I i,,".%7,.',',, i'7-,,; ,i',r I I 4 u t x Ee. ,,I I s r, j, 11_r P I 11 :I S s ys r s ,:..4 f•Y:YY F 1 fry r Y 7 t. s#" 1E :" 4 xJ 1 ! E r , rXMu6 illv 1 Y" t fr.,#J 1 11 . 11-1 I 11 F" NOVEMBER 2 1954 t o f X ,F Y rT y 11 11 . I r4 s P.r Y M i IN it ' Q11 - 111,, a a g +a- ,, R Y 10 THill 1 7' ': x wry fJ d k ! f A r , r F 11 s i , "i, w. Assembly District 71 F , x 4110 INs _# x' " X , 1. t i d +yg 9 f f 'Y S ' I I I I J,,,,' 3 r s '4y,11-, f t c 1 11CONTRA COSTA r- R1 -11.11 y CO U NT'Y11 Is% T Y J 4 a - fl, } T' yn" m' 1 I I t. 3 a '.a" T 0-STATE OF CAMORNIA1. ,, ," a :+, ' x•0 rk t Y# rrxixr f- . y r,.not Whep the Co tmnt Cl/u k m a kesthe Off Canrass,he const. c `` ` r r ` a a iW out{ri7L ilGfaG hack•.' z',• +x' Y , F, 'S } !;d y!f'$N v 4 i F" * .w T'. t cr 11 I x r ri s a# a, 1i: tu`#.i a+. `"..b a c". S- ' a F D; a FI --rx r + ' z'i f n w' s S, U .'.:'f i 7, w_., 9-,- ,s`*i'.N d 'I s€ f g } '*, i+.,J' X+ e `taw, 1 . r'' i p df` , 11 1 A 71511 I Y"'T'rr i tY{ z y ..4 .4 t"rn f Y- y 'S f ,'".»` n r rr7. nDr.M i' .°,.,' d ar.,. no An v.* t. 'K 1 ,. ;* ik .r^d* ti'i3"z. 4" ,*t AT r'`i*tat' i"' L`,'1*"'St xS', 'Y '`"'' ,`3,.s I. 7 ri C ^w 'rs r La o z r 1<If, <.d tt y 72'III, f tr t - Y 2 : +,lp , wx fa7" R ,!;T-!' G `17 bi x r xd ,Sect10II,7 x Y Y xy K. 1 kEt? H? y,, r zdd ,I 11 11 11 iC J fi„? i WRIAVAk, ON, Hdr x d L a s ' mss 1 Ill T 5 yYp, ' t, + I.-ll.iyy w.. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor SecretarySecretary of State Controllers i Governor a rmCODC j y N L i7 ELECTION W ; z z c z 1 PRECINCTS i z 1` u x m in o I 2 z i Z - > Sc3 Gi i ric t rM sr sY . sr3 s. H i tom. W us 1 c < z -< zr-r< tj0 UslothAssemblyDistrictU Continued) t A - , oy ; 3ef4Y,u7 -Z -Y.a f 1/?s.3 771 33/71 8 x y37TotalsBroughtForwardr1Tr Antioch No.10 yo' 4f TZ. 5f-: 77 1, 3 1:5' Antioch No.11 7,33< 7 + 3sV 8'1 j T. l 7; '1 Oi Antioch No.12 D E/G7 3 ,^•j- ?S"y: = 91r: 5; y Antioch No 13 E i I_Co 9 i 1G: 7J._ Z .7_5- T 63'mak/%' / } ti._. AntiochNo.1470 f 5` 75'1.. i7 /TKf l t Antioch No. 15 G / fl r / 9w ''S. Antioch No. 15-A H ltd Antioch No. 16 t 1{3 7 E ,$ d ?: 7; ;:` 7. Zi; t! . 73J, / 75,.fi Antioch.No.17 9j 18 Antioch ATo. 18 V.'y+ J ( J i a t w / e T aJ...,l I Antioch No. 19 15'5 7J S, rets ; 2, 8' 8 4i Anitoch No.20 M /5/ 53,' 9 12,10 7 K. 9. Os T iv ; 2 ,7i jv Gi , l" T: d R 9.i / 'J.; roAntiochNo.21 Anitoclh No.22 o 2-7.E' O 7 w Q Antioch No 23 1' Z ti./21 1A31Z ri t Antioch No.24 Q /f.3 ; ylf/'.._I JZf z2 ; 'rf OY- 7;1_ j/I. .. w , Antioch No.25 ti /$ 21 9 "' 10 7Y , 2,i /5= 3(J l T, 'f r Antioch No.26 g "a/ ! 7'/:/.7.7 /s v 9-0-,. .1 J3 5b /33 3 i Lone Tree No.l T 't _f 71- _a Lone Tree No.2 A ,j ?6 : 71f0 y 1t /Z. 71/0 Lone Tree No.3 8 j 55 e 1 s}`3 f` j v; 5jf 74 r Brentwood No.I D 2I 74-Iz5 7:5*/?_ . 72 1•`7 Z; l Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No.3 F t/j'? '/ „ , +, .O i; 7Q. Brentwood No.4 G f9 Q 7ilf 10 a . y j/tet Brentwood No.S H Pt 7 i 17a6. w ss7r 47, 71' Brentwood No,6 J b: 7S- r' 51 Byron No.1 K 17`j '/Z 3 50.Z3. 43. 5"2 . . Z; Byron No.1-A 1 1`13 t 'Y Q D Y;; # r Iwnightsen N Ifa5iJ Y Oakley hTo.1_ 4- 7.v oakle No.2 A17 14- r Oakley No.3 0 07- L: 77.O y_ -?f pY- G , 79 Oakley No. z: 4 G Oakley No.5 S 1.3`f ! i, i'7a` 52 7: $' Srt 75; o Bethel Island No.l T. sQ17 Z _ 7 -___1'___,. . _7 _7-27_. -._,---- Bethel Island No.l-A A 'c.l e _ T c f 7A!! 33 J 13y 9 3 53.3,r / o L tarp =•oJWJ#. 9 :tG7/,y124/9, .z /7o f&d. O46 41 ABSENTEE VOTEC lOr3 ' 76C, .20- 97 Ir TOTALS FOR 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F 71§70 t. 340': 47P' cTyyjJ_ 1 r H f n K bn 4 r O 1 I t i 1 S a 7—f r --»— S moi.._-.•,•...._.„+........,-,_ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 j Attorney p MemberState Bdl United States Senator Representatives Member of ; Treasurer t of Equalization Sio.}Tarty Ending in Congress ; Assembly t p GeneralA Zr1d Dist o January 3 1957)61h District tab District AIr 94 Q C Z 5 C ..2 W V fl 5 i5 n z ! . jfcc c ti n z e < if u: lei'« p at < p O O n cai fx+tift tir& , U C7 w ia. Vl v! F' VJ iA A 3335 a"o a U43 .3 .ion 66 3.to: Sb b r2y13L fid( /y.2 7 3 74 Z i ,. . y Cl 76 , I Z„3 4 a/ SZ, d 7J' 67 61( 6L Ci` z, /. 77: 1/ 0 73: 3Y, /; 8/: . dY; _1-9 6g D 16 73 7 E i t ryF( J th c;' /L) 1.3cv o 0 `! Y 3Z 7Z 7f /KFC c s 6 9s HIS s 72 C3' 9 ly() 77 t 1 ' S'. /' 9;gig Gr S' '- 8! 8 65 7/ M 1,146 rt L, N 7; / '/.f ' y'F 93: y'6 /! 7 7 yt( t O ^_/ 4 des, y 7 R ; 1 7 /. 3/: .2 //a t3 JS: 37+ 96x rr`ib hira r ` S v J 7`. 6 /. Z7:: 4i7 'if i T- A f, 7 s e.,;, p' Y,16..., J+: v e7: 4 '": .S-f e,7GiC Y iz-i icv/ i /J"7 Is 47, Aylli/04 7, G jY/'«. v - +: i"', v v, ` ' is v Y x. ,.l" J 3 j 1e)116771 F2, Pjj o V o 7 . (?eG':171 /3 4Y Y 87; 77 /'?'1.71 7i2, S ' 7L 401 7• . Sf Sys. 6;f T 3; Y 71 yo3 sJ' , na ail .3e37€1 c O .. 8 o3s' s 2t3/:Sj/f'/,-471' y 00Y, 7a:3y g! !U' /o / y c a ' syw C IA/d. I 1; .ilk7e / . i'2 9: / d'6 3. gyp. oto: 7xC ! e'ar JY/;_: :.; .. C t..,._... ._,.__ .. _-.___...__..._._._. _._.._..-_._........_....,._.,_._..._ _.......—._....-._.- -- F i' G li y{ li7j rp X74 L H n........ _.,.___......,...._._!^.—._.. .._._..-_...-_-.....—....++n•..._, ,.,,..f._.._-._y........_. r--......._..fir... y...j..r_+..... K L s t M f i L 0, 3 i i N P r . Q j k 7 R j! r SI TSf w STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE:: Director,Word No.2 Director,Ward Pio 3 ({ Shwif '+ Ems say Mun. ! East flay Man.r utility Dist. Utility Dist. o crs g w C Z -C Z2 0 O O 3 y ' ELECTIONW. G W. " Cr t= Z PRECINCTS A ,a A z Z3 q 3 ~ arc a at mfr usEdo Cr t U nr tsS s.: fD e.ill 'i+ 1011%Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NOS Totals Brought Forward A Antioch No.10 9 7f 79 U. 1 _ Antioch No.11 C 6zIl G2, Y 1.31 /0 G.1? V 7 . v . _ w..-. t 1 Antioch No.12 i pS ! 77 /p 93 S s Ilv , . 75 Antioch Ido. 13 t Antioch No.14 F ll, Il` /Q! / 1.2d 1Z /13 1 /`: . 7 Antioch No. 15 G / lA d o / Antioch No. 15-A fi H //`/ 7 P.S.1 S" 07. 8 ,7y s « ` Antioch No. 16 Antioch_No.17 Antioch No. 1S K g ` 7 ' 3, F 57 r3 Antioch No, 19 I X6 to 7(. & 93 - 78 v 7.3. GAY L, Anitoch No.20 w, Antioch No.21 N / Yl 7 129 /! /3 / / /, If 77, Anitoch No._22..._ _ _ ,. ._. O /_Q. 10a_2.JrM Y Antioch No.23 P 149133, 1.3 ATZ /0 .134 Antioch No.24Q d 7 . 16 1013. /6 //9 Ar- Id q. /( y13. X13 Antioch No,25 R 7Y !/ 67 /L 78 /S f .14 71, 5 ._ Antioch No.26 S !/ ' / /-43 /3 /23 /P /G?: is, 73, 170- Lone Tree No.l Lone Tres Z Ta.2 A 97 / . /3 /.?r Z P 7' z s_: i 7777 Lone Tree No.3 B F 50 4 73; /.e, 77 / 77, // Y1 41 C Brentwood No.1 Brentwood 1to.2 Brentwood Ago,3 F 10 far,7 ' ` /0 Z, Brentwoodl\ 4 G o'7 7 3 /c '$, ?' 7 ' _ ?' 7 r , t Brentwood No.5 H 8 `] + 70, /0 " F 71. _,/2 94 51 Brentwood No,6 7 Byron No.1 K jr,/ 19 / : l PT I 1 ee _ ' ./c Byron No.I-A 1 +. y*, . .9e; ..3 7y 3 7/ lo/ s Knightsen N ,Z,,L, /15 /17. / / . o A Oakley I so..l_ O Oakley No.2 P x Oak-ley No.3 Q io, IG lam'Q 17 Oakley No.4 R c e 4 -ll D .l its. Oak-ley No.S S 3G' /Z' 7 J/ 3: // 3a?. _ .3.: _ fix; j 13ethel.lsland No..l...__.__. r Bethel Island No.1-A l ` gam. 36c JY6 A2!'e, 3 9 .? i 3 g .7?d .t /1 D 7s 1:,xa l 11yfl1• ,7uo . tt i_3y?' .,..,.. .,.,,....-wfi-._,: ._.t eseNlEs vorE 2e_ 1Sri s'73 3' 3 T°1 77_.:w M 1N-u 77 TOTALS FOR loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT le'p G t u z. J 1f v 1 f T F 3 k 3* GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 19547777 WEST CONT R COSTA MO ITAL DISTINCT CONCORD MO! TAL DISTRICT S IMi COIRMJANTY gOSiffAt,p167w r ap J yZ be w 4c Z < ` t J J J W J fi W 2 Ze f Y O W p W Z p Z Z I < G 1L t IV V ij f W Z 4<J A B sa D F G 3 a H x r s M4.5 me'„ ' 7Y N ttitA d •U Q t t S i e S A k C;, s M E fY F F y 7 K I: d M s 7 77T r T 6 dd'y/_ D Ey 777 F, F /d''"i' /,.'jr .?!!, .y> 3f 1 _ Sl Y__.5/?L.BoSc,y 3 /y t„C 3',yt?._..:___/ _ .$ ..___.: `r a„pq.ly,aL 3 5!y j '4 .' i P H 'ry ilk j b2( L N P RL i Q i Y S WE T M f M r t; ti,t3 S TAT E M E N T OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THS CONSiJ18LE I- Comw CO NVDAILLE s 31lOICIAL DISTRICT 01sroGT MECTIGN l , i PRE.CINCTS ki tW r a CE Z j ' W : us Zz O 10th AssemblyDistrict u is i oar o ' H Continued) t f Iotals Brought Forward A Antioch No.10 8 Antioch No,11 C Antioch No.12 D Antioch.No.o. 13 s ' Antioch No.14 F k I 1 Antioch No. 15 g s Antioch leo. I5-A Antioch No. 16 I fi t K Antioch To.1 Antioch No. 1$ K Antioch No. 19 L 3 Anitoch No.20 M Antioch No.21 N i x Anitoch No.22 p r Antioch No.23 p Antioch No.24 C Antioch No.25 Antioch No,26 Lone Tree No.-.1 Lone Tree No.2 q 1 t Lone Tree No.3 g n I ' w., C 4. M . ry Brentwood No 1 O Brentwood No,2 Brentwood No.3 F Brentwood No. G f' Brentwood No.5 H t1 Brentwood No,6 K 1 v Byron No.l r k Byron No.1-A t M Knightsen 2 r 0 akley No,l _ Oakley No.2 P i Oakley No.3 Q 4 Oakley No.4 R i hr Oakley No,5 3 n- Bethel Island No,l __-"__ r i'1 t Bethel Island No.1-A A 3 lf l s pfz ! isS,2y dp s-73 L ABSENTEE VOTE C .7y /a 7. ! f 3 D TOTALS FOR 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F //.73 J.l r a 1 tt K t fil tax N f y 1 Q i 3rd t b S i t t i. A Y ' z GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 ryy, z f l___.,: r3a 441-I 1 y Sr j w 11 I I S 5S s'jk 'e, I a yj111i, i 4 I a Q . 1 h Z k t f .. M Fl 4 ' V tt 2__. dj :., i. «. , •-i ,:.z 1 k, rt , -v :6 4i+. `vfir t. t r I A T 1 4 lt# 7 j e 5 t 4 t 11 e i' j° :,. C d e f-1 $$' 1 SI a 4 D I Y a i _ ... , z3t4_ i rr.• r.r.-..r,w y s k 6 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 : W yj t9 T O p q S O I I OZ 0ccZ NLLLCTIOI NP Z WJ C z> WU i ZJyNj Q.ZO u-US v us U N C Y'RECINCTS 9 z 3U.1O tN O JO N0 WI> U d. d O 0 C:00W0X f.x a-V n.< E 10th Assembly District pContinued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NOr Totals Brought Forward A 7 71 y7r -V.?W7,Yx 904/11M /p0o3f'gS SLS/S'/.t3 3-73•i3Ya6 Vr/ I/7679rc933y e3 /Y,4Jj3.?71 Antioch No.10 98 5 b"S 9 Edi' yZ Pd .ZSR 6. 3y 6d` -ZSR 39 -T7 S, Antioch No.11 C U cY9 Y 6y 3 S7 S 66 &S 46 3 S/: Z3 3%: so J'z /li Antioch No.12 D //!o 13 1154 Z/ 7.31 'y 46'. 7 9L 33 7/; 56 702. 3 G 5 2 loZ, /U,, ,, '2, 7 Antioch No,.13 a_ 9jj . •Z- _.g _J 7:2140 37L-7;, 9_ z. Antioch No.14 F 1510 , /5f 9 2 // to //3 ? 11-5, 5,1 77 ?Z. 3 8' 76 ? /371 Antioch No. 15 G -i 3 / 7 !' //' zy 63 9.z //7 66 yu 6 8 . 76 /Za 6v . 7 Antioch No. 15-A H //<o /7 /Z3 -2--2j /4 - 16 / YO /03 :5,? 7y; 5- ?Z. 4- I 53 7.5 .//Z .a7 . i__?.' _ Antioch No, 16 1 0 5 7-7 y 3 y (cd' 7 6S 2 7Z 33 V 70 91 T 33 J_/__o /250 3 c.b'L . _ 7 ` 8L 1AntiochAo,17____. . _. _.___-__ _.- _____.._..__, Antioch No. 18 K 79 07 17107 A/ 8 q 8'3 -7- 67, 3 70- Z3 3l 7 y. /5 .53 .(a.?S : W,. v. Antioch No. 19 t y5 / 6 i J1U! 52 .. 7 ! . 7b dry. Z s 6 7 8a z 3_ 6. _ Anitoch No.20 M ! .9 / S'Q 2 79 '% 70 68 y .31 6.Z. 63ry, 3 Antioch No,21 N /3 ' .c,/ /Y3 w. S'/ (02.1.27 33 : 33 27, 4G //2 23 SS!/4S /3 y -30 t Anitoch No,22 O /. / Z f a2 oS .385_LL?.. Y__.aS. .._$y_ 2 !_oa L ' _ ' o G! _ Ar Antioch No.23 P 60 Z7 /43 . Z3 1,31 5 9Z,Ileo /3 F, 39 7' ' //8. 3Ff 78 77 /sS: ..3 .87; 8`5 Antioch No.24 10 /30 /7 //0 i/ /d7, 5-S Z6 99 /a f 3 Srt 5.. `/: z? 5'1; 7 PY':. -.Z Antioch No.25 R 99 /G /o Z./ J X f 3 6470 30 sZE !o<o /,16 a //g . 7 Antioch No.26 S 3.3 /'/,3 ti A 8 -1 /''`3 ` ./2 7 ,36 73: bZ 99 o /35 n Lone Tree No.l J. y _ Q 37 _.7! _ 7Z_. L717 _ Lone Tree No.2 A //5 ,h " 7 [ ry _r 4 ..j. 7&; q sK J . c' j / I 1w. ! f a3 : ` / /iF: 7 p r O aa U J'lo d _ Lone Tree No.3 s 7 P a a/ 7' 5 YY, 4/ 48; 6,6; -2I 3:_75 g3' 37 37_ ,.77 C 1 Brentwood No.I D / a y /,,g 3 /! io. 7Y //61 S' F3 6 r 5: 3Y 401 8/ /z 3 3.y 7 Brentwood No.2_. E_ { ._G_.__02.5 /_ : __ 1. !Sx` _ _ .7 _L3/_. Y.__. . , 23—Q-7- 4714 L.1 ' r. Brentwood No.3 F 93 jay .`:7 /.I.,' 3f 7Z y. .3.s 7 61 /7 h'J'_ Brentwood No.4 f 5GJ/J U // ., Y. 0 17 Y 35 :fes: 5 65; •35" 3<yi 3 1 Brentwood No.5 H 7 2 0 1`'0. - F !/ 3 7: 7`r 73 - 37 . / 5fi ', Z6 w3'/{ (07 ea(o i 33 _A7,i-<o Brentwood No,G 1 8'A .3 G /9 '/ 3 0- 5 Y 3 -Z3 5V 5 y 64 ,3 -/3 6 r 7 5'; Byron No.I K /05 l "7? 7? 0- 5.3. Y 9/: .213 !o/; y (a$; 9 Byron No.1 A L 77 90 72 .5 ,71 , = Ya F 77 /y l . i i6c: /8 v 56 7 A 1MI Knightsen N /u; :L I Z G/ 06 Q 7& `Y'T !19 fa log/: 7 l5" Oakley No.l _ o -33-._J5 3 ' ;7 -talc.._3/_ -5"6_ _az.__3 _ 5r7 OakleyNo.2 P J,,,,, 5/ '. a'3 00. 72 0 3 Sof I Oakley No.3 Q 7 33 /.23r 3/ /d S".3` 96/d/ /03 -} G S 82 77 `ye `/`t/a/ /410 5/ 5 /4 Oakley No.4 R F3 17 95 2 5 71 X y/ `t•. 99 a6c 50. 56 5z 37 -&f7 S 71 Oakley No.5 S 1 IP A? .2 to 0 3 72, W 5"7 YO 3 A / Bethel IslandNo..1 Bethel Island No.l-A J A /9 1 ;/ J3. :51 I5 u/ L9/ 7 I 7 ,>> .`. 72 7 f 7'' 1 3rsr fif7 St I/ 3 ry y ! .?2",L .?s3Y isJ7, /.Yf .?Ml7 au ,7rJ cors i 12 -17 J-',?-7 /y Ifs 1 44 4 r7°dy l No3Ys/.Sy30 1.2j7 w/5 '/Odyn:/ 0/ .ttyyc.vrrN 3 rsr,larl3 lyLGl9 Oa- YSYa / yy I-IM7,3«3 3: ABSENTEE VOTE 1 C 6 y W4 7y3 SSC ?73 /pa -rte w, -A 6j4' z,6 fjj .7sr '! /:. .ed D 1 ' E TOTALS FOR 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F yiyoG /aYl./ Yjri7 y's Bird lciec ,?1itL, :777? acl3.JlLf .?7.;tt3.?S! 3fl1}!lo4-3 .?oaN,jzfe .y0C1/./sSyy /fS q/#3q/7 i H l t K jI I M 1 , 4k! O. P c F.. R a S i 1I 1, f i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 291954 r MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 11 12 13 14j 15 16 17 1 18 19 20 y, r N Zus 0 WOOWWW=N_&0 m Z F k o.ZOt Fj dz2 P Z W 6 I W U W V i W U N C U Z Osu 4 i x H 0 us W M}}1 xW d Zm J V C Mme- W CC I" CW Z=W Z{Oy. 0 0 1 an su 4AO < Lu cc cc Z us SWC) Z c XtU Yn. 0 J 0 0 L 0 cc W = W W 0 as ce 0 Z OdV WdV 3> o`e > O0 Lu u. S No 3 o W 2, Zc YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO a yS•U9 se/9 ,tu3Y:.il/ya //dY oj 3Y4 S1j+fr'/jfl +y2 4 605d0/jsy3 33*114w4 /7y17W*j /71,14y-p e 78 /o -y4 s5 1o, -YI 8Y /6 b-b // 65- .2,3 30 7/ 73 q4 S-6 0 6/ /p c 7 -5 30 33, 1/ ST Z 7 -6-y /7 17. 35 30 57 61 i 23 17, 37 42! Ag 1, D ; /3 3 7 5Y (.3 3? 66 ZY 87 2s 43, -Y3 3Z PS 83 z 7 e L 5U 7/1 Z7 F I /j`k e 8Z 7-- S'Yz- 7 Z/ 3 1O(," ,38 U 9si S( 69 73 /e/# 3! G /l-6 S 6-1: 7/ "'S; 7/ /G .3/ /,67 24- ?S j y 3s`. 9 / ?6'. 354 u 4:a 76 s'8 e: 36 1 f // G 9• S 9 6 33 7 s L6 I` S 7A 30 i f 1 /_ 71:__ b T t__ 1. 7 1 t7_..? _9'Y4 J_ OIL kL 3 K , 5' sk Mti i9 tY 7/ 2. _ 67 3 s- '/2 1 0 A l 3 s 3 f / S 7 J, 7: 7 33 77 /Yca Z7 y 6 r i N /sy i4 7.F . 65, 6Z AZ 3r / o /3s_._ /3. _ 1/._._70 .39 .7 s_ ka_. _!7. c3 Q __pG _3L_ s!o /oo zz 6 p_:_s 7 Z P /7s /d 9/ 75 47 77 /3.3: Y/ / 39; Z8 /as; 5$4 '. / // 5 ? 68 Q /. 7 . 'Y7, 6 /o. 23 J /7 75 3 7 2y: /a 8 Z 6 50 R /r 4 F 7 sc 17 Y-. :5F FY t 7v 6 57 .,,, b P1 S I /o } 31 7.2. 3/ n; ? 60, l 7' /111 () y Z .9Z: 113 } f,t 4 17 S5 7S- ;' 7 5 i s' r V , 57 6/ 7/ 7: s 'f ak. 8Z (.9 X74 6 - q . c E ie .._- _.}3r.L/_7 -1__Y 1.- 1/ _L/ 56 F /e / ` 7r :4- 76 17. 6 7/t so S/ 57 73 / 7 7 3,, 69. 5 6 F q 3? S3 7; Ydo7$: ti, 1 f 7 ,34, 5 // 7 fig / 25 3 `f l5` 7 SG 3 3 y7 3 r P t k /I ter: 7 Y, > 9ti ' 'a 7Y k2 ti 46r: /,I)/ /,j Q' .37 yI D ' e71 S Q /39 / S81 8 3 ea 84: s 90 z o 7? 38 37 // YS' R 163 /3 5X 1 3 1 y 3` b 7 / 3 t t? 63 7?.-j 3 17: -37 $7 2 77f f 32 56 ry',3 q// .7 3,waa I9y/ '2 c 3/3'Y /.K 32y1 /esZ lam}/3 c /.t f ? .t.2C/ qt r 1 y 1a aSS611J.15 8 yy?.ty, s'rso Zs,zYto htra•23 cc Ged3l/ cl,/f 9 .iss"//s3 aoq .Ij9b cYI.T. P _ 110 77.?/t/krs s y,: C ! d"y3. o ysG Y3 .tx' 3n ad` .1340 $7 X CS/' /ej f/ S t'S / 3Le L S.r?' as-t D EII f 34 JQ SOd 3 r/s"' /.ty./;d/y3' G7j3/33 6y iYY .'ptC/'f-c/ an.,fs3/d Ji iaYl /yy d;.2pfa 1f8/d a G t I. .. S... 11 Kk k 1 Mfa O F P R S 1 t 1 t A. f t.,, Y.. w i r L L_i ,. R.,. , 1. ,. x ..s ,,.. i 4 R , ... s, ..:3 A .J....¢„ b,pY,iA^ y" c*t, r xi, 1. r t s<, V `r, t frs a_t .... IpaFi.I d. , t i. . > s a..?i ud 1.0 cr x, iy 11sJK`4 *-,T z °'`` 11 a :, 11, *,.,, t; a ,.'3 ry,. " lid, t^ s'. 11 ir m" ay'f i ftt, ' r i fie U d. ' ,.,,.;. .. x ,;, 4 5,, a. e. x *U-` , T"r { .fir ,gyp.' 3f :$'` 7 r r i l. , Yn 4,1. :;ter 'yr"r' F f° rl,)0 1I TR S I ,&;1' i, Zt ''''}}F .. y L.' a"q'= T' 4 W'r-»+.;%.N.- "I+4.k w.Hfin4 'L.a Lr#n i we 00 . w11# 14 fi 6 X'l, 5, R+.1 M (`3 4iYy}, 'R..i J`4y.. I- I 11 r ., 9 x e j Fd . r F 11 11 r`t x { °t fir- 4 .i v j,;%%, 4, s L r"`+, 'v't- 1.h4 k # R7 ,>{ P.1.1 !' ' hal ,, .x ,1,r• n y 7 t rd tt I x *.. K r i t gni... ' c i r, ar'W. Y' r Y y. e i K11 I- r r aer", s t y,.- 4' tq a r. y r 3 s1Al yfi w La I 11 c t f L' & jFg R 4 z,. k yyr x„y 1, i 3 . ' 'b f I , u PT y.;a „".« yi ' k yam^ _. '^ 1. k c It. ' X' .,,y., r s i ;- s fus; AM 4 y1 y. "g y f{ r R t%' +r:r Y fT't t + t r iRtx t. u v sI a xY' - .. STM . y ri+` f 6 _ t sa,s't9.K 9 1 abwar' L1. I 1 y f 3 t r n kk x 3 x I s ». 7,; i . a CERTIICATE OF COLTwTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE Ct NVASS llr -E OF G ELECTIO 11N+ . y p r-3 g,,,, AiLE*f ya'c, s _-b 1. 11 e11-11 State of California, tt n x , County Of wt f a SS. S at11 1.1-1 a Fsw. . z wer, W.T PAASCH 1 1Coaisrty Clemofw ,t' ,said Conut do here cern that in pursuance o the 2 fY. fy , p f pro1.visions of Section 7 q1 rof the Elec` , .tions.Code and of the resolutio, of the Board of Supea-visors,of sulci Coasnty, heretofore m,4 1. adopte id en#eyed upm the mins tes of said Board,'I did canvass the returns of the vote,cash rG x ` 0 in—•= r-- `jj-Assembly'District insaid Coient y,at`the general Eiectio t Y` t'held on IVa:yember 2nd, 195,for elective Public offices,and for and against each measure snb 's ;, Witted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote cast, to which this certifi catc is attached,shom's the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District,in said County, ' ;aul the:•ltole tunnbcr of votes cast for each candidate and for and ayainst each measure n 111 I i.said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein and that tY I J 1. y,` t cry f§.the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate acrd for and against each measure are fullII true and correct, x ;Y t Y' WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 3 da oYf 1954 r jt; 11; , 3 SRAL) 1N. T. PAASCk1 r 'r County,Clerk ka` 'n,,,.. a £ ?ssF 1, y I F AR' Deptity County Clerk. 1 . i a u sY4_ ` :. F F , t? TLe above aatificaDe is to be need ody rhen tbcRoacd of Supervisors has ordered the Canty Ckrk to make the official=rASs.? gA 1 tom, t., FfYx rav/^jpl33t x X4 z sic nf gµ r K L+tri., il r# C r,,rct r , t .n11z x a y am f 1 n_ s., a .,a".g mac- ++ -. . .,cam..... `' i I. ri I tx rN' F Y# , A m k,a. r v` :. rte...rix,a 34 t y t.o-f „I Ct:i a s:ems, ti %- xI 'a J . STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THR := ;" Liauteaaat of SlateGoveaor ; Govemoc Seuelary Coahoper 94 ELECTION a, c y PRECINCTS U zCd x a ; Kr. : 1 I •'1 0 ti rr C p < •. r 1 f`,.:: ,.;i'4" 3i'8`. O I 7: p r.-'" F.:_,..%•y'<.-'.,,'. za S I L7 w<i. o Z z Hti Ci c ups94 q; roryr ..T:':..i Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT v a s r.: w a..,. .._._.... ..:.:'...-:..:,......cr......_s....,,._.,. .--=. ..._..._.. -._... ..'.-•_.-..... ._.......a'iL=sccx#':zs::u' fir'— — u Bay View No.l A ` o .`, , , : .. r sli. &' I3 1 f 4Da \ie No.1-A B ,33 S3. b. a 4r. rf • .. Y Bay View No,2 c 1Cerrito No.l f J -7, 47i 44 'o -, ,z. ;,' 8 . O.E. .. .., y El Cerrito No,2 of 3 F Ll Cerrito NO F 1701 1 7 73: 71 2 fe' El Cerrito No.4 G /67 '` PS' At e3,7 'f 7% -S o` 6. 1•' El H i' Cerrito No.5 Rf 7/, srk El Cerrito AT 1 , s/. //S' 0.3 H 0/i sr-s r 0 3 49--f /0 rte-:,,. .. El Cerrito No.7 A x Kkhk Yt,•rLlCerritoNoKr 3' Yat 3,Z:: ` : 9.3 0 3 i .r t`. M. ... R(31..x. .'fa '.• :5... t7.. 1!;.I`4' .._ ." Tj!.rky;., E1 Cerrito No.9 L /7 7 221 /.. ir" S' I6; ! ; /sr- l.ST L'1 C rri s e t01\To•1 M / 7 O I i ' i L•l Cerrito ATO 1 N f. J W 6 p-S O i. .p•: /o/: 4. . . Ll Cerrito No.12.......,.._. _ ._ ... 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D Richmond No.5 R 31'. 7s'' 1 .!r 33 Richmond No.6 S K ..s; S6 74 3 . SXR.. 6 0' 12ichmond No. t`. r x`£. Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION ,HELD NOVEMBER 2 2954 r x t MemberState t'l+d. nt Attorney Nnibd Stops Senator Reprssentativa Member of r Treasurer i of F ualizationiGeneral 9 Sre.t T.n t in CongressAssembly2ndDist. 1957! btb Dtsttid 11th Distnd 1, :., ar Z n YQ 1.Z i ,: lv4 - O - pp O x aa ot IC ." 2. w`"r 1' 1. 4 i t ri r•: isl411 O i is I•'Y- h'» r ' s.uq•.•:.-......-is"s.:...- :c-r.,c:r`-tisreste=-. .zsicc. qK r,: :w„ J:a'.",. y y, rA7 _ I"a n; ! Q " 7`f t0'...,' .-_ •... :. _ y"'f., .a " is f fi. : . ri` i t lf:_ I., !ifi{ X" i i` LY r I yt G11 8,1, 711 a'S& 7 13 3 t•3. r fi / Y : /• . A%, p 7. ` t Y A..:SAG'° t'f? 17 V, 1&4111 1: tt r+ o i f f ^ :/) 7+f j)' it /' i f'. 5+.=• y. F} yF w+M r.+ra/'•:,+_-+,. t 1 4 :1[ I( 3t'• Ni3l.TJ'l i f7 J r r-.: fir,• 2J';' 71zxQ /.! NJ IIS' .3 l- y . .. L . .M.j i. .... ... _ ,-. ,:.. 3^S'J,^ wai/.+ a 5• '! i. 1561. S. 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AU ow s.J.-fit_ . .__ r I is.r`.•.::• „'f:. ,.x.. ! i:t•'.. 41 rr STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE' 5 Sheriff O eOer,Ward Nle.2 Dkedw,WordMWL I$C W( D Emt Say u i Utility Dist. O o po. Z to2 .O a < '_ x L ELECTION z a o Y an r c V C C q Lri D: „`',.. f{ ";:,.. PRECINCTS V V.. < _O C t' O' 1 = .moi fyw' `r,LrF':vjA...,:...y,§-7:;;'f - j 1 § o < L e W C C p2 4y I r 4..e. 1:4 to5. r.,/ a IS RICA i V .moi : 4 Q t;: t.:?..y:« :.r_s•s Ith ASSEMBLY D YES NO NO VES Bay View No.l t A f r4 2` yC: .- .' C. .t. f :J jl J • vJ ' Q 1.. iY-.'.: • :""':}:ry:i Bay View No.l-A B t. S O a Bay View No.2 C r ` 6 ''- El o.l D f. Cerrito T c x k a s"n e to No. FElCrn t 3 ; 33: 4 El Cerrito ATo.3 F i Gerrit GElCerritot J JS I /' IJ a 1 E=:i';£''.. El Cerrito No.5 H /i`'. c 773si3J.. i. 13 .?S,.f 1?El Cerrito No.6 1 J •'! r'. Y - o, !.::.'.r:. . r 1 r.-_,a`.:- ` Ria.'. .. EI Cerrito No.7 J ,r>' •c, ...L.c a21 111 _la 51 .E 03 PLIQ y.:,•;'ya ,.,•,"f{. El Cerrito No.8 K E Cerrito No.9 L I G o 'i r'./'. k' S OS . . f J3 i'.: N:.::' i±::::'..,•:.r^;.k.,: El Cerrito No.10 t M /0 3 IX s 9 his .3ic t:,,. Cerrito I T r.El 0.11 N f J7 •S fs.• j r /r'. .. /.6: / ?-'f; 63;... /. ./.:. 9 t_._3..0 1 .tz4 • Id12L'1 Cerrito T O 4 , tom" n;,n o, . . .....--_.._....._...... ... f=?.,S I .lrj, .1.,_. L So: - _2;/L2__._. o ..P s;y._ El Cerrito No.13 P 1.27. S 1.91( 6 /J? El Cerrito No,14 Q 130 B 1411. j ~ 1.j..._.....L: ':^al!n'^.r'ri.%,7:j'':. El Cerrito No.15 R 1j3 3 ._..38: El Cerrito No.16 S /' 3. Ll Cerrito No.17 El Cerrito No.1S A r ,;i 3 1 ' ' •tj '. , Sf. S %: .. _ . 0 i El Cerrito No.1 j El Cerrito T .20 G ' 7f,' d '? 7 3 EI Cerrito No.21 D I P f b 1G S S'v 11. 3.. 4 El Cerrito No.22 p El Cerrito No 2374;,F r. x _ c ass El Cerrito No.24 i G 2 /!'r' fi r. ..lf ://O 3 7e;` .s D/ f7 El Cerrito No.25 H /'t' 'I .: / j aC.: ! .` : 'J, 6.F b'.3 E1 Cerrito No.26 1 /J J p ,/ :I / 1-0 _/3. ! J 9 TCerrito1`I Cerrito 0.27. _ . .............. _. / tS_.. 3 3 28 Jf 3: . El Cerrito No.29 L Vr t El Cerrito No.30 M s' 3 7 El Cerrito No.31 N EI Ivo,32Cerrito O /.1.7. // 1 1 1?' _ `.___ .. .... f at iJ - a El Cerrito No.33 P 7 3' .D El Cerrito No.34 Q 7 J :l p.. x::•.c:;y:yi.{-..:f:". El Cerrito No.35 R T Y3: , , j. . . r / , /Q . a gS 0:2: .3/ El Cerrito No,36 S El Cerrito 31 Noi JI T17 a3i.s El Cerrito lvo.38 A0 13fS" 3 9$ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2 1954 f • yam(: WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT xzr z 7%i• J us S d r>k,y ni O i s ay S ( 21 S L s ac w W Id 4c L w' G it t1cc g .: _., -j.: 3=°' 7:.5#:$wi='e $ ¢ ,iS f I.r al>L P teB _7 .r3?. t p . . i r r a` avti a I77 s e S 3 y o k F 3-t 2 0 3 qq Q tI. j, Jco +2e +ti.?: rR 4 ,:... v... M N r' j_:r7 it .4fs Is"... _-M w.s.i` F-i r,•,_i.i.. y i 4, E u .. n y P loll 3o, iA rt f 7 t i s f,C~ r !i(7 23' .27 3 t2 T t fVEA Iqs r F ' y a 73, N , G ate- 17j r1- 12 its _ .;?• .37 M f_J.,,-w -...,.-J_•w , __..SA......_...,is„•..+-..,..... ..,_ ._..., w...++i++,w..., .w•-- ys v i5. 4, tVJFii i y t 77 33 3 i.A 3 0 3S t r Iftt. 3 H 3 r 7 v s r M 1 y! I . 7,7 Q 4>* 44,1: 7 f S ^ e 3 e r t IAIJ W q fir 1-Z fJ.2 IrsO f 46 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 j, W N 0 0.' d W x Y. ELECTION Na z z> i x<,Baa 4. ;.. n Zr r u. 0o oma. 1 Fav I'Iils'CI1\TC1'S C w a. 'if oa O J x x Z a' at u+au uai REV u' x O 94 I tth ASSEMBLY D1SMICT YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES: NO YES" NO YES NO YES NO YES NO. c-n Y:::..:•......... .. ...,._ .... ...:'.:: :.:••:.::.:-..:].._......'.1 ......:i ..... ..__ _..... .-.... _.. .T.,..t .... .. ..............0 ... ..x.T..{' F....t. a.7 ...Ci Y:. _...r _ _.. 'SG4:SJK' J:. 0.`C T3.nF.^»"'•'"'G •• +f• ""7.,.5'T.Ta'3 Day View No.1 IL Bay View No.1--A 7 3 3 :. ,,c , """..,` -'. -`{a J S .t4 T- tt' 6 Bayire rNo.2 C ;. s 3 % .''Frt` ."3 :=:^ i/ , .G' 3r ,Z ,1. 21,2.1 -.yi_.1.Of J No. r H,,,? - ., 3 3' 7-S'- .''S S .t' i'1 , ' f yD{ 3 :Zt Ei 3'1 r...• 3 "5 r Ei Cerrito 1\0,1 s . ._ K-; s El Cerrito No.2 T s I t7 J El Cerrito 1\o.3 F S i .j El Cerrito No.L' !'+ 'z " .` ' ` • . . r l lr' 6 t'a: 1 EI Cerrito No.S N r. 1 '« -j s'1'"' .3s- of . !. : 3 + ' :. de ` -fid .jerd ` t.,,9:j0,.: s: El Cerrito No.6 t >s c I w[1, L y t3 , / 1406 1 .1/3 //. t'`i. q ,/ SFi...-. w: i r. 3r 3 13:1- 2 6. _ 41C 131' 1'17: 31 77. fe /e)31 11 S,.. 3ElCerritoNo.8 K 1, 1 r r EI Cerrito No.9 t .. 3 -13' y. 1`el . .;c 3 3 Ir k 'i .. A'.:'»ry3 4A.. EI Cerrito Nyo,10 M I'C .x ``;; i L"I Cerrito No.11 N ,,$ ' A s:. Ar C f'< ' { «'?/ r/c j. a'' .1 d'' d'f. ' .ic' .s.:, .c'L..: .Sl_r 4. . cc Vi E!Cernta"No.12 O4" 17 L'1 Cerrito No.13 P / f 31, 11 1 1. S`d e 12 1. /".., P.: 3 120: . 30 ? !/.1J .f !_;._ `'. EI Cerrito No.14 t? Ile.1431_-3.0S30. S"3 7d' l 134: 7 IOC;. I..6.1 .9 • . #. L'I Cerrito No.15 Rs 39 l.-r e lbs" 3 t `T./ 6 /Y µbAtfW- 137 31f. ..7.1t{// S7 1f7. ..d..d. :/ 3•T r. a ,.,, S - - IaX 3c61,x. 6 3; ' S6 { ! f6. .J.7 r3: fc 7.EI Cerrito No.16 S , s .z _ . 1• :r r q E!Cerrito No,17, _..___. __ _T i ____ .. __+:.. _3_; _`.mac t W E! 71.t .,3.Cerrito ATo,l$ A ;i s4ElCerritoNo,19 8 JS- c` M! 1 _13: 17 .98 1Y 33 / / 8 .20 .... 7 . ../ .` 1...././.El Cerrito No.20 C 3 7 4. 3>, 77 f El Cerrito No.21 p jC 3 G' r C.S- s c 7f. ; / / . 70 f/f r r> i 4 El Cerrito No.22 F _. ._._.... 3 j. _ .. -' Sd - s EI Cerrito No.23 F l b' - .9..'. ?6 :f.. s l .' '7 '1. 116 .e- 4e 7fi ..`.`. 1 # . f, MAT El Cerrito No.24 G `f` 1 r jc . 3 1 ai . j 37 /a_r ff; ,11' J-7; 71 97; ,,E' -'_'i7' $o /.a, : ,..2.._: ' D El Cerrito N ;: 7{. =r=s K .3'0 6,t 'J ;7c 3 7 s 73 7.5 3 .rf-.`3 `f t"«g .f 1 El Cerrito No.26 1 1,'7 . 3 //Sa 13 14 s's tc'1''10G ;.f3. '-3' ES, X/ J'.9' cf3 ..6.1" . _l e4_.4q 3 '.,1: vr;1"' : _ 7 El CerritoS o.27. t :t -3t a ... 3.EI Cerrito No.28 K -6: :f ;e1 3 c 1;' 7 : 3 El Cerrito No.29 37 ` 7 j; .''Y fa, ''; if I1' '.7. r` leo' .1f.c 6.1 if4v /j1!.: Sf. r r ElCemtoNo.30 M }'' . ; ''.:' 1f . ,3 36 3'r. 6.s i I ,.. i E1 Cerrito No.31 N 3 ''y. «. 1: 4r=o' .5`! c" .f,A f S r •!f` S,/ : ".,D. 4 - fir :3. 3 fv.~ -.»»` u r El Cerrito No.32 O l El Cerrito N0.33 .. F Kr ^r :3l -?.3 d +'z, 1jL7 /4i 1 r 3 r :3: 3 .s 31 T- 3 3. .. y..El Cerrito No.34 Q .''' c c. /' D Iw A EI Cerrito No.35 3.3 ! .r ..1 c S ;mac - les. 3 3 „S S f- 'l f j . f, 1 +t. ry EI Cerrito No,36 S 3 s . 3 M' % . . . , S. =r 1. /44.r j.b" 1f 73.: It. /.-S; x4 . lf •! y El Cerrito No,37 r T '_, ,S J 1 xa J' 3 -' .' sem._zr_ :fEr11.1..._ Z26- tiZAL r. A f EI Cerrito No.38 A j,j /.`S7 3 rf;- d 3 64: f 1`J 117 . 38' S"6.103 1'07 3 7 L'1 Cerrito No.39 g 1. 3 %3-s' =r`j ;! S ti=7 /31 13`l;. 00 /''' e1 1/ S;El Cerrito No.40 c /0,. 3 10s I //f, 3y 69. .d' ff. 3' 4 's- ,3: 39#l.Q ;Qb : ',: 9x EI Cerrito No.41 D fin•:. ' gy. 3S' ? . tri w e jel... X F.. .fl lea, It/ 304. ro 8SEICerritoNo.42 F El Cerrito No,43 F i l a J', ;' a '. / a r. .S`' .. irY. . r• .Ef 1 l _73 f 3':EI Cerrito No 44 4 3 1'S' 276 i.S' t 70 ' •S f: El Cerrito No,43 yi3 ., r 33 Y:3 o 3 7f 45 j.3: /S S =.73 ?. 3.' r•; w....., .El Cerrito No.46 1 3,5' i".'f 4r 3.6 6.El Cerrito No.47 3 . 33 3;}' 1° :3 '.. 6.. b 2 T KS'El Cerrito No. 48 1 r % ` f .':~. .. ' t,-"' •• r."'El Cerrito No.49 i i'. .f' `'r 3=' `> : ..t •S.; :r--y.,. f!!. f ? c 'd' f.. 's. 3fa .S 41011 TNRichmondleo, I 61 RiclmiondNo.2_..._ _..__.._. _ ._.. O _ :._ _ T.'"___ :` Richmond No.3 P 11(i 1/. 40 ` c'; 7s f. 470 ..7.f 7r11 .. -fy . lv3 T t 3.s b.6. . Q is ; 3 `. 6 /f- 1 if s _`1.•..3:r .,3..7 w. k` ry'._Richmond Ro.4 Q R Richmond NO.S R .S~ r'S `. 1:= ..: ' t P•:!: ./ .7 i7 .. fr G 3rt.: + 3 j t. j 5.. .of y RichniondNo.6 S , „' r 6 r. ,'ex 3G:: „S-. i •r . x a 1'' lea Richmond No.6• A a. _T. LX Totals Carried Forward E GENERAL. ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ' 18. 19 20 A A j;t OWZ 2WZ OZ 3 Z ; N"' Z ae O 0 ac ub UsWZV 1W( V xW y V N W C Z V V Z 16_ 00 id up O< 0 V Wd Wae`a W6 Fy V Z__ O O f''':,.' o O OO , .4OO F• W U fir. •;'6; O Z d V a W W W 4 O` aC W • V 3 0 F '! y O W Y. V V V IL ILL W W d Z YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES_ NOO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES I NO YES. NO 12 F"y7' .r'J' 3/.. . V' -f' f'V " T. . 1 r J C:r .. 1 fN ! - Y i L//I'' r 3.2: -S, Zjt! 39 4 C 3 j r 171 r rl! y r- .J /_e, S: 'J r 31 s j /8 3.4 37 2e _?o 3' 72 c-!: 31j, ?c. . 7 .Ss" t 9 4 34 3?; 73 5-MI 0 e--? 6 S". G .'-) •'J J L,• C _ yr.. .- ! z.": r - /. iT-; ::C i••) i! /'f ; ^•Z rb 66i 'S. ! .6. ... H ,y ! • o S fin,• s s- s - 3 y , eS 9Y si fi 3 IJ F. d j f37;47 A.2: Jr7 E44; -t? 10 sa 71 /04t q s X60 a K : , ! r . r .3 f, . rS '3. 3.? S, _R.X m , ,s ! 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J J 5f t 5 J i t V, te y,_ ST ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST r d ky". . µ yy Y Yens ?.gd u >f{ ok. d AT THE s ap 4r ' t" ji- f f' a ;wWk ar, k gyp _r{ GENERAL ELECTION x' 7 } , j I zbtet ' S ' rS Y . ':.s :$ fi '"^*' .ray, r,:,t' r TTM• „ T q r a, mV,t f :” Y jti .h`Lr i „NOVEMBER 2, 1954t M I fit ?r -, y.92! a J, 1" a +P t b,,, n` ><, e Assembly District f r r' } n° rf 6 T Y CONTRA COSTA t J i, k' r COLJiVTY T^ a e z .' ` K t ' I11I x rR r _ r : - r , h` ' rg S'L'ATE OF CALIFOI NIA t T ,' L F y , -, 1 1.. r a=_kx 8 6 aYG t ri/O iy7 Yi i ii VWG+W oG Q11 ... r s' 'T+ .gym r ry, « T . y : 3r.aY p1L COD C D S- J, u' e.`' ''" 1 `" 4 J , 5*.Y K 4 { E dy r' vc Sr.. i " 1 e F Sz -Z,. Y; .,S.as)t.cl .tf,1.L"`r7r`+w. xt "' ,' g 5Yhq@ jS J f d f y a r tr r ,<_ t x•"J 'r KNnJA' m s r a"''. rte S ,d .,i,. , # t t ae a .^ ,r L ry a 2 yy## t p f- 9A, u. 4 j f',},'i`d f. '. Y 1 ik t 5 y t iv^bu o yn• , i' s.. x. ta : Qr t z,; r r ","'. ,2 f. y r w'm`.4 s;+e. ' y r r U {' L` ,., hfi Ms. f. -r s,,H R t.) S w5 Y' Im" S}" icf- j` rq c 1 F w$'° y y« a. 5. w' . reawr++.<5 x a, J-;af„ Y `k -* Sr fr Ty, ay f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 0 Governor Lieutenant s Secretary of State Controller Governors COD v Z tai` 1:L>C1I0Nv z i PRE''CINCCS v z e x a is t ; o i' x40 W e '^' _ fat _ • V H fs2 O 11th Assembly District O O v 'r < a C < a O 94 w Continued) P— V tq «.. ia: a. ... CS Gs. V L4 t 4 Totals Brought Forward A /733 303/ 'y.Sw LEssryy8'f4?; .l/; S-Z, Richmond No.7 s {/3/ 138 90 9/ 98 Z R T it ORichmondC /3 .G 9O 3 . 7 9f 2 07; Richmond No.S D ;420 ,97 8/ 34 8Z 3/ 2 73 ,2 028 8S .2 i E V2 Z 7 8/ 4r,7RichmondNo.S-A 7. „ _. _ Ridiniond No.9 F /..?q `3'O i' 60 X/ e _;'Pe..3 o O f Richmond No.9-A G ,Z i+.. G 5' .2/ e 9 zz No. H 6i /00 6S1\Richmond o.10 30 7 r Richniond No. 11 03 6Y G 3 41 loo l 93 S,6 G 7 z ry^ Richmond No. 12 J /lc9 , _76 Ci to _'/ ' 9/' <,74 Richmond No.13 K !/69 73 fS 8/ 4 Richmond No.14 t e_c yJ-3 Z S4 5Z SO / SO S3 . O 1 Richmond No. 15 M11-55-ijS7t!T Sn OO S/ S' //_ O Richmond No.16 N !/-57/ iRichmondNo.17 O //'2 30. . 80 0 7 'r_ - _..- _2 Richmond No.17-A P ;//3 39 43 76 3z Jr 7z / 3/ 77 Richmond No. IS Q ,/9iD -/6: , 3/ i'-Z /O/ t'. rT ./ 7' Ricimiond No,19 R i 0.2 i/9 u 3` O 6 Richmond No,20 S /4=i/ I5 71 Riclnnond 1'0.21 j ' o' ` Richmond No.22 A SS7' j; 7z 'G 66"' 8S G7 , Z Gq z lv/ 83 Richmond No,?3 t3 24 C !j39 aZ 93' .JGRichmondNo. 3 . ' Richmond No.25 D /LG ; lc-,2 9/ 9J" 51G ? 9/ 2 Richmond No.26 E K Richmond Ido.27 F P3 t Richmond No.28 G //.2 'fY 9 9 AZ Richmond No.29 H /? /GZ ?/ AG G7. . .w A i._. 10,7,. S 7S 4 3 Richmond No.30 f /' 1>'8 .. 9:g 7fl' 3 9Z z 7z /Oz Q Richmond No.31 J '7Ef/;. 9S 9Q. ._ w'_7Y_ _f. 7 ;_.._''l Richmond No.32 K Richmond No.33 t /7/ ;' r3 9;'ti 7f/ 9S Richmond No,34 M !/77 I/DG ;'S "9G 7 fl ',Z d3 / z 97'/ Richmond No,35 N /67 /off O /8 ili fs'f 73 O.Z T3 11 PRichmondNo.36 Richmond No.37 P O j ; 7r ' ' 3 r 5 w d"S !/.; t T. c 27 8/ :• i Richmond I To,38 S ,; u` r Richmond No.39 R .SG' ?3 7.2 7Q , 7/ Z 3 Richmond No.40 S {/ ,' ! /G3 12 /Ol` 1 z ` xg ' 3,7 /G D E Y Richmond No.41 T ?// _ .-_ Riclnnond No.41-A A /,2 I': 33 023; 9z 9 T li Richmond No.42 B / j '6 .1 .9z 9fL Z Richmond No.43 C ?/9/ ,` S"- ///i'S" l,2/_ W/yt? Richmond No.44 3 S / 70 o?S 87 C Richmond No.45 E /x.Z '. G 73 t . Richmond No.46 F 3c Richmond No.47 G /06 f r.-, Richmond No.47-A H ZY3 3/ S/ S/ S S 5 ;r2 1.7z . se' : / Richmond No.48 1 ;/7y ° 5e 3 97 7Z ya 71 Z 9/ :G 7 90 3 Richmond No.49 Richmond No.50 K `/% i (Q b'f 6G 9_ 7/ a SZ O 6 7 90 Richmond No.51 t t Richmond No.52 M f, 1.S /3jE S/ 3 /27: Richmond No.53 N ,1,-'/ ;% . r S S.Z f(p . // 7 : 5/ `! / Richmond No.53-A O /`/!' (fs Z8 io6 27 ` Richmond No.54 P /9 3 /4f/ { 3f4 /!F . f 7/ 2 /DO 2 t _r Richmond No.55 So ; r G3 G2 S6 G7 sx ,?" 6o O Richmond No.56 R /fS' 7l0 S coY i31d'6 yj,3y /;3393;ygyS' f'3 .4io 'Y3d1/ /y3 Totals Carcisd Forward T ', y/ L'' 14 t ?I 0 0 w si'y t / F3S0 /0 k9r 7y y 7 Wil- _ __ _ _ 7y 7 I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 i Member State8d. United States Senator Representative Member of ii Treasurer Attorney of Equalisation i (Sunil Ten Ending F in Congress Assembly General 2nd Dist. J.na.rr 3. t957) 6th Disfrid }° 1 ith Dtstrtct_M 71 i ppx MZI . Ts] t; Z Z t Q 01% Z ri 5 Z. V {( 4 V o ry Q V i LLTcr cc z twus A! 5147 '16-a may, rio D(! f j 03 ,3 3 g 7814,2 8,7 a3t o 81 o gen f- 51 Z I rip ,Z b t fi` F i f Q ?/ ris 0Y 7" v :7 .G9 ss<P ` 37 lv'8 may. Gil Hhz 7,9 11! 70 irk' ` s`" 73 6G c s, r / mss' 9 s' Ae M;f 2 77 D9 /` 4 / ?9 97 ,ie3 7— r j 0 AP 7 211o 31 R 3 j LTI; to 71s1131 -5- 9Z rsE P3 +,r 6 D a7 7/ 1 77 S AY , 9 Ply V7 17 q Q/ 4i e + r 4 3S"/3 p i:.,,. , F li w: r` . rs cf; 3 H6o 9/ / G : Xl : 7s xzv41 a!;_l2 KIS ' Mi 2.2 / G7 3 Vol, f : VZ 7 0 iss"los; ?z F'.7 4 r r 33 s//I AvA /9+ jJ=17;,7,77e 3 Cy; 'i' G 1 iX:?_ r Di? ,nel fJ'o If 3'; ' li/" 0 © •'. e 7 i /.} c s N1 1 G 5a 5 S X3 . 7 -`o je v..__ Df — /o n ter K Z 6q3 fasc> *7 L f/S r 3x 3 Sy' 8 f G 3 Al3 6 _ _ o,? 3o t '/ams'"j F# r 9S"1' // 2G 9y. lZ , .22:l0 8; y .r 9 s S .6 2Sz G7 . 7.2 R 107 el` S .3•Z T Y7.Y - ;/,ttsa .._ !/ _Yld_ - ..1 . _. `.. ''SJ .__ _!_ /O"'l_ .____.Y14csiYtK '+iir 9 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE- trd Dkedor,Ward No.2 Diredor,Ward No.3 I a t Sherm lost Say Muo. East Soy Mos. bac. Nltry Dist.r UttUty Dist U tr i7, 10 0a z z fi W B r< ELECTION o ! Z G k( z zZPRLCINCTSPI L3 Ys.7s+ c n s - C tID ((t z N fsl C e t :G G ti us < 1c C o O at ^< c t— ' "' v1 O rhe: O 11th Assembly District u ` W O Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO . YES NO9d x 'r' t"' ''4J Totals Brought Forward A 117 Yyj t Xy 4v 524 , L.bv -Ye 3 fps y .4191, 1$113 L3 i Richmond No.7 6 w 70 /S c 76 /5 )' 77 Richmond No.7-A 1 C J_# /3 0 8 k° az 8 n 6 //i S6 /3 6 3 io .5y // 59 v/51 S'-3 as_; A,/ 3RichmondNo.8 p' 9 T E 7./chmonAd o.B-A. ____ _ ___47ri Richmond No.9 F ,`4 3 ?/ 77 4/, ';7,0 S G6 -1-7 s z 3 33 z 3s;2z R, Richmond No.9-A G 1, 41' ( SSS" 3 Richmond No.10 H1 ifr l 3 G . O 9 /8 Richmond No,l l J IoGJ /O S j /O !/ /Q / S jr/ S.Z 4 0? r .S : f. 1 _ T f,_l ichnlond No. K i T / a 8/ /az s 6RiclllnoudNo.13 9/ ' r 9 X90 '__._.._ ll Richmond No, 14 t S- v`3 r` G/ c S 3 / 8'3 T M 4 /a 3 X/ z /0 6 i ! Itll'lilllOnd Ido,1S G to richmond No.1GT N 3 /,,2 71 3 67 yt1 Richmond No.17 1_.. z 310 39 Richmond No.17-A P +7"/, Oe1 7 73 S . 70 Richmond No.18 io 1( 03" M Wt Richmond No.19 R l /S l.L /Y 8l0 /.Z 7Y /.3sp dp 7s 027: Go •X3 Richmond No.20 s !I: 3' X76 Ar Y 9 ? 7 f3 6/ 8q : i7 77 3/ rT t!s 3 S 5/ /Richmond No.21 L _ _ __.4 . T A ''S" r© 7f OGa Y I '93 L 7z z . ;27Richmond1\a...2 7 Richmond No.23 i B } ZZ % r 7s< f' 96 el GS 5 76 53 e 17Z 2G rRichmondNo.24 C Gf/ *7 9 S/ 9 C/ ' J7 .•S7' 73 /3 37' / s,J 79 9 9 p 70 / Gyp // 69.6 8 59 26RichmondNo,2 o Richmond No,2G. ._ E. 73 /S _ /G .7Q. ./3... S•Z S 4o Richluond No.27 F 9 9/ ate/ / lo . 3z m/ ;s/( V G i y ? / G / //i/oz ? b'7 7v 99 .3,2RichmondITo,28 Richmond No.29 N j 13 3 /31 ys 4 f 03: 7 Richmond No.30 3 /Ge'r /3 G>2 6S 93: 32, Richmond No.31 Df__ ._ 1q!2... _ '_ i 0— --3Z 1 Richmond No.32 j K /f /,2 9S" /9 /lam /9 /G7 f3 is T L l0 -Y7 f// /S /o / I.l luuolld I o.33 j i/ /7. S/ 7 X03 y,Z ; O, Sb Richmond No,34 i M 57/ i N y/r/ 3 ':/.z `/ /i 5 /c6 9/ ' 619RichmondNo.35 8RichmondNo.36 f'' j/ J_ 3 T P ;r g f /3 G7 5e /G'f . .7 Al . 5 G z Richmond No. Riclunond No.38 Q } r3' 7 A4 d7. 81` .6 , 7.57 : Richmond T i -x i( a /3 7z /0 7 C /$/ ? 3" (z 60 s c io ,28 tcluuondI\o,39 R a Richmond No.40 S I S :'i? /.! J J SS`- 7,2 ._3X 59 :_.SCJ' 1 Richmond No.41_ _ _ ._ T i SA /,Z .0 /S a.'S7._.,_!c / / lhiclunolld No.41-A A .SV,1, SC ? S / 4/3 -20,a2s v t Richmond No.42 Bli 7j /:G 14 X :/S/ 7 Jra 73 33 S• i' s Richmond No.43 C /.?Sl zS 19 ZZ Richmond No.44 D /3S / /.Zp, / /36 l L /,Z/ • / P lf.S-'/OS p .35 Richmond No.45 E II/2z O r 7__l/5 p_ l,z 3/ oz__ t Richmond No.46 F i. r`fl 2. / J3 (0 40 . 7 ,.20 6 ' 3 i .. .. t t Richmond No.47 1 G i J 6 Sz 57 7 •j9 d Richmond No.47-A IH !.W ! `S/ z S3 2i .S,2 3 I AL3 _?54 fz Richmond No.48 J !/!-,2 /c 3 2 /G ' 170 7/ . X12%. .27 n Richmond No.49 1!4- ! /:;'C: Ar / ./3 11!,&7 3 73 x`! 20 Richmond No.50 K ; :-w ' `r.' // 11 j J /G 73 A00 .a $t r Richmond No.51 i %C // S'Y' /S /O/ /2 %'/ / 9G G ti 38 ._lvf to 4 ' c Richmond No.32 M ' / 91 /`/ .'GG . /L j4,7 /.3 MCC 7 0y..3.6 r 3-pRichmondNo.53 5 73 Richmond No.53-A 10 ?%=J /:y t.S.S /( li 2 8 Richmond No.54 P 1 'S S/ 5. / Richmond No.55 1 Q ,7. /O 7z r.. 0 ,...•.,.. Richmond No.56 R ji/,?Y z lt42y / "'/39 z /3Z .Z /sus- 4eeo S j!ye'Jy •tS H3 b'GY3 trSaez 3'ep' i' i'4YG s:sr'0QYd JW70 Totals Carried Forward T /n44 yg e,,,0110.1171 oX/7_ lwgy4 dr1'J'9_yTs Ana i t 7 777,7- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2 1954 1 WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT J :1 a C J ', cc V 4di,, ^«' A:..>G•4 .C_.:, r:.::>`. _x:c,T c:-.:is3lGsbW.ra:a: s.'z:.. 0A 7 4 B y c so 37 , F +.ss 5-3 6;Z 30 3/ 27 H t If 7S' ;;"f 74 1 M ell03.2'3.2 •.?9 3 4 ' aria i o k t• r`4 27 .23 ,23 ZZ s A40 43 -1-di!-:U. . /8 37 .2 s`s F A , d B 4t f3 JZZ L 4--jo LS% 1 Sdxr 3 33 3/ $Z3 ry H X,2 /'^/ 7f/ `.Zl ;.o2s', 03 3S F r xrr t- t P t! 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Seti+ I t ISa X60 410-Y 33Y3' YG2/ /d'.9 xGv3.i'tS'l' 3/S6,! ty a;"aS6' Totals Carried Forward r /1.7 ! 31,-,c'//sY y_ a ?S z y/ ss - `l 3 /ayd/ ./ '/ G/So_ fj. 1'761 L3. 1/ a: L ! o. ..f a S'r`_4. . fe . i e7 a• 1 ii GENERAL ELECTION HELI} NOVEMBER 21 1954 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 11 i2 ;. 13 14 i5 16 17 i8 ; 19 ' 20 A A A. Z oc W N f i i p a O Za a us # d Z p d WZ dwZ . OZ 3 iA oc m 1 X ( U3T0 -1, 0 i OT in Nit— I Now 2v to! W tin op its mot R- All TW SRO Iows*. ........ INC, of 5 AN M5 KM I95 L 7 Itit II"" 1105cri NN LTC! 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CC G? t:. s Totals Brought Forward A Z6y34'',//7..?i IW7 .` i/shy/G /YOU,3ldiya'd f 3"/7/i/.S' f//dY' , I/ o/S//' S-2 /(9. Richmond No.104 8 /9`+` /,Of a //7 T /Q oZ 7 /i Richmond No.10S C /oJ 3 Richmond No.106 D '/ 3 1^ . 7e 73 7'1 O /D Richmond No.107 E 9 r 6 /off 7 o 6 1o. . 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Richmond Into, 134 1 ' I a t JO / dlIa Richmond No. 135 M 5 a i Richmond No. 136 N ' /,/ F n / G7 `S/ //S'ro SOS-j Richmond No. 137 SU y Richmond No. 138 p i /c} rj' y j p ,. Richmond No. 139 Q 141 "e/v 5 ' 9 / 6 y/ / f axe j Richmond No. 140 y .5 S O 3 i Richmond No. 141 S3 /e/ O Richmond No. 142 Richmond leo. 143 I A ; i/fS' 83 90 77 / J / '(r ryRichmondNo. 144 B i;/ 3#; ( S 447 D Z/.3 U 8 d x Richmond Into. 145 C I ;, y`5z / 07 S` / 3'f 60 O' t Richmond No. 146 D f f ' (f O 1 S 556 ' 5'/ oZ f 3 a 7'a. O Richmond No. 147 E-i // 6 6D East Richmond No.1 G C r 's?t/00 East Richmond No.2 H ; /to o/ %'j ; -`/:// 9 /D.3 I 9./0 East Richmond No.3 7 r East Richmond No.4 J "0 JJ i (o /3s p 3 J b09 East Richmond No.5 K / .// O x1fo East Richmond No.6 L c- /i/p 777 //Y: East Richmond No. N i/ 5/J 1 0 7c/7-2 7 6.1 3 `l/ -3 I O 7-3 / North Richmond No.1 h/6 . /.y3 ti /y /o/ o // J3 6 North Richmond No.2 93 5-3, 7 ,Zo 90 / I orthRichmond No.3 P xao3} 7 // 3y /30, 3 //o'fag. /3o North Richmond No.4 Q 1113 Qp North Richmond No.5 R /J .S/ ,. 5 C? North Richmond No.6 S tiara I'ahlo No.1 f 7 4 T b fir/ __ l T 3 ; r o.. 7 / y Totals Carried Forward s3o _ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 United States Senator ,, P tgReresentotive Member ofAttorneyMemberStatel3d. Treasurer v of Equalization Short Term Ending in Congress AssemblyGeneralJonue1957) 61h Distno, 11th Dis2ndDist. 3 i' Z p Z ca M k rz O v o a a x w o v a u v vi z s S it Q 1• C3 us p44' O QO t/t VI w , 1 teas.rtrt } oat'yjr,'/j' ' r.zy i3 s F7a z'l y3- 111-7,0 -6 /38l is yT -2 k7itit B ' i a2 sq / `/ao oG 3 , / 57 1.7 9 CJ b O 9 A/ 8 D t f F off 9 87 115 6 9 3; GI; /. S 1, 10.2 1 4,F d3 C'Cradtr 7E i17^ 67 sbill K; ys 9/ i s 3 0 /ice 0 G Q tII 74' 9 5- L p i Z 1 _ I) 1 i Ct afxclftl( t J x M. ij ted 7 rJ 0 7 57 0 R 30 ay ra S/Sv / 3/ o 109,11.2 0? iq 3-3f /SD T'C ?3 v 8 08 83 6 46 70 B b y / t7 J / o 0 44x9-. 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Utility Dist 4 Utility Dat.1 a E- 19 z IS o o Z ll E'LE'CTION Zsurt Z PRECINCTS r r r !; t' a a z t.3 ... C 0 I Z 4T of n m k k C 3' W _ ice''" } ` Z ! t%1 .. CII: CS .. i U. 118 a W a•<_ C; ' .4 - r 11- tL' a a t t' 11 iO I lih Assembly District y Continued)YES NO f YES NO YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 1s6;10 /van. /y";— jez l.s-44 /Y7j+ J 7/ /S'y3 //p3//.T 98 7 f/ f 59/ 70-27. Richmond No.104 8 O Richmond No.105 C /012 /D o /D /off Da /a°%6 07 ao. c Richmond No.106 1 0 ?' // ! 7 /aZ /7 .71 9a /i 77 Richmond No.107 E off Richmond No. 108 F ! 7/ /02 1} 7/ 3.57 Richmond No. 109 G ;//S /S i /.2 /$ 1.'/ A0 //4 /0 ! '3 3/ Richmond No. 110 H i ' 97 ZoRichmondNo.111 loll Richmond No.112 J 6 Richmond No.113 K // 9 /07 /a3 a7 9 /ii /o ay G9 f/ oy 3/. o q q 9RichmondNo. 114 L 9r I / /S /O 4 /S 07 /s ,/ / 9a O Richmond No. 115 M o ' - J` o S $ .Q 0 07,0 A1-5-170RichmondNo.116 N 1//6 tea Richmond No.117 88" 3Y T _ qeZ 30RichmondNo. 118 j P h. T Richmond No. 119 Q I o 6 03 /fp /7 t 1 r Richmond No.120 i R { Sd`- 7 oZ 55 a`9 c 4` '` a` 30' 3 Richmond No. 121 S 1422 /.5 //9 /(01/3V //o //k A / 37,. 020 1,-z z7 Richmond No. 122 j I/00 // g / 7. Richmond No. 123 A //d"L `/ /O, /o? /oZ( 9 /// /U 97 9 o?to ;O 7; 3 9 1 9 9 /o s /8' s s8RichmondNo. 124 j e /OD /v it S Richmond No. 125 C 3" SO7/ 7 7 T Richmond No. 126 Ds. /o /off 7 Richmond No. 127 E /.? // // // / 3/ /a //-' / /aZ/ I / 9 ?S O 60 - Richmond No. 128 1 F 94 3 . 97 .20 /7~ ' a?Q Richmond No. 129 G I 7 7 t 0 5/ 0 Richmond No. 130 H ,j 75 / o 15z ro f/ ry 7. `/ OihichmondIdo. 131 1 g J3 / 9a /a? 77 /0 7a 9 7/ aT J s3 43 s // 6 sRichmondNo. 132 q s0 67 _ k F j Richmond No. 133 i S 6 3 000 /171 . 5. Fi,, o? T K 77 I 3 3 6 6 Richmond Ido• 134 O ,? /o? O RiC)llhloihd I`TO. 135 N / / i 9. 9 A-7 Richmond No. 136 S" / /0 /3 loo /.3 /0.3 v1O 0 3S 6s SN / / 3 Richmond No. 137 O 7. 6D Richmond No. 138 P ; /// / ( / /Od G /b,/4/d 5`O 121Cllinohld NO. 139 Q 13 r 20 s!a /a e J27 /7 Richmond No. 140 R ' 3 ' D / 6 `/ /O , 7 /q vol; 3! ti: 1 . lvclin I r 7 d 7 7 Richmond No. 141 i S #/0.,? 9 /O/ // 9S/ ' tf 1p`oo o2S 3 isRichmondNo. 142 7 i // I oaZ / 11 /(o a Richmond No. 143 A //7 , /0,3 /O /o76 S // 7 Richmond No. 144 ti S J' .. (v h g 06 /(o r . Richmond No. 145 C 68 - 8 a , b d`o yoS77 Richmond No. 146 D i S S ' 9.? 9 9/ 9 6s 6/ 79 a7 6£/ 38 Richmond No. 147 1 E ( o G iso 63 2S aFP q s East Richmond No.l G i/-73 'J 4•.3 3/ /D /a`l ' ,`/3 e?D t h 0'7r -3/ p r / Last Richmond No.2 H / /3 S-/ /4 %0 /o, Y4 / 1 61? Oo'6 3'1 6 6 L-7 East Richmond No.3 D 9 100 7" 7; 6-v?, East Richmond No.4 J a2 /.3 // / /.3 /-3 - _ S " !._7_ a Q 9S 6 6 3EastRichmondNo.5 i K //+ '7j o 9 East Richmond No.6 M t (// /.2 /off/ /r (c /9 / IV /04 A d(o S 73. East Richmond No.7 M i _y{ C x/ 00 3 t 6 (i '1 37-North Richmond No.l N ( S L 3 S North Richmond No.2 O 3 North Richmond No.3 P J/ /`f 6 y o2c" JS /4 7 14 y/0 50 1P /b I' r North Richmond No.4 1017' 6 i' 77.North Richmond No.5 If ,. S// ,,`` f North Richmond No.6 S Iii S-W /s-t„ / )"- /7" !ra? 1 a/ 7(c, `i"' 447 . r. San Pablo No.1 f (^ / / f 1 oe.44 116.:{3vj/_s"s O-03y.SB'0_ E Totals Carried Forward X02 dM'._ C .?/s r2C.1 ." ;,•t/JS/tfh /BrL 3_ I ' ._.L '!__ Y_S_ __ f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 221954 CONSTABLE WEST CONTFIA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT SAN PABLO z t y J OWE ad n?; W < M as a=iJE Y [ Q } t or W2 3EJ V h cc Z W W O O as e t t O O Z Z Q S 4 V M IL W N r.sz{tdrut# B I t El j06 4 k B G1 D .S / i ,4Z )1 3 5 ; b o 30 o20 1 N omom. M '3q V7-57 ;ao as N 33 3,2 3 3 t 4 913 t 40 3.5731 ns i E 4 107 7'D i 40 x .x ,.x, F; 70 z tr H .Sl. j J'! 3 ol/ 34 33 F648 3 3 3 yr `f F!i r J 7NAvZM 1 1 74. G y 79 39 4 Y . 35" 37 rf r 4 t Q, 57 r r G 37 IS 3o IS 34 aY tr rDit -5y b/7 6a?' .3a? 37o?: x IE 0 GI a? ' Oyu /00 to.S s i fi t, n t t r y/) O 7 V 7) 43 5` 70 o I/8 8' K '17 i 90} 44 f/c/ Ll r a I`• 7 t1 pAf n J r , 54 r 3, L3^; doi 35/ ; S o7 3 E;' s xtfi 310eZ. 57 3 51 .30 V4 37 37 i /3 25 -Z-1- 27 sl o 73 Vs- ze y 83 SC 3d:zy it.7_. 6 'a1y93a _ Ili -e44i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 , W 0 2 Or w E'LE'CTION O G 484 O V Z t Oz 2 Wo" Z 6 < Z> S O -rvs SE v na O n0 O_u. w p<w w 0 O PRE CTS w w w o x x._O O ate Z ZO Zoc # wwZ Zu°1. us"Us y W cc O a sa.v N Ith Assembly District 1 tconlinued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES . NO YES' NO Totals Brought Forward A OG' Y,Z1P' 6793 Irl/'/3i`jb' ?1/ //Y/,///3'.74 X8'11 ^.2 c# 3sb's /!!gf"•S:Z3/ ja3G lalr t Yd7 1 2VI 47311t/3/7 Richmond No.104 s ' 1/3 ` ' 77 So.j loo. pp r f 3 b3; y a Richmond No.105 C 160? ,3b /d ro p 99 to6 '/v .35/ bro 9 P ` a Q iJ{ Richmond No.106 D j/. 103 Richmond No. 107 E I'lo 3 I Richmond No. 10$ F 7j S 7(0 34 47 ?l c G `J 0 3e ` .so 'S'7 34 s• . ," " `1" p rrM Richmond No. 104 G ./.'d 3• //7 T /Oe i4S 53 //O Richmond No. 110 H g 9 /oD S tea . 4-9 84 33 T/ ' ,Sa I// y g1l, 3X' Richmond Na.111 i v3S O .Zs 3 76 Richmond No. 112 j ._ Richmond Na.113 K +/ f t o 73 ?7 46 7.3 fe ; 7 i 60' 3RichmondNo.114 i t © ! -' ` Richmond No.IIS M - o q -20 57 49 ..3 f 5k it7 calf) ?3 j 7-/ 5 3.3 • foS Richmond No. 116 N `/o/ 35` ?' / f9' S p go 73 ,ls / 7` 3 } .5 7 fy a ./ b Richmond No.ll?4_o 113 IAD /off ` e •. !/ ' // _ 7 ' 7. . .4 `.6o /a/.. l_ 8 Richmond No.118 p l/ 3,S/ 7.- .5a' 413 t 1 9t 39 -J7 71 74 •3a, 6/ 60 BT42O45, K Richmond No. 119 0 i X215 3a? 1,715 ? 7 /'// Richmond Na.120 R t30 fa 7 /O oho d Sk/ 544 S /3.5 3y /. 3 1/0 3s i G /30 37 70 9 77 3.3 7aRichmondI'o, 121 RiclunaYtd No. 122 t F l y l -57 el 7`. 5 $(cr J, 3-Z I 7 ' 'T'U J v to g/ : l Richmond No. 123 A /28 171119 57 /o S 49 64 146 //7 Vs /00 9a7 V. .5 qa /47: `f i/o`l0 Richmond Na, 124 Richmond I io, 125 3 SD ? " /7 }1 Vo .sp Riclunond No. 126 D f0/ -7 // S/ to /D/ // . S g0 j 7s 3.3 7 O7' `3 T 2 516 / / 3 S 7'/ //9 /4 00 lvclilua:id No. 1..7 j E Richmand No. 128 F js . I fc a o S. .70 q/ - Sl4L 7/ ff Richmond No. 129 G w 3d +`5 3 Y4 yU 74 t3 33 oD jto/ 33 j/SL faT ?7` 5/ 5L';. 74' Richmond No. 130 I H 7g D (p(, c ry k, Richmond No. 131 1 K a S ff 7 17 41V- 1 d ' 7P .354 -rz ."j' ' "`17 -4 149 3 d 3r,; '16 3/ -U .30 31 c-2 "; IS 30 t 1 F Richmond No. 132 s bo? S Richmond No, 133 K ' 31 3,2 . f 54 j 4 s / /tci 140 40' .51 r Richmond No, 134 1 1 , 36 (o ro o Eao c f 5 4/ . 5 7- (o `e `u' fold' ate/ ' f 1 Na. 135 07 o - 7, ?/D/ 3.J -s b /OD 51-5-Richmond sem' Richmond No. 136 N "j,' 3Q104 ? 57 f" 'rf / a 71 D 1p l? y liichmand Na, 137 a '1 7n Q5 b 3 e 47- 5_3 o Richmond No. 13$ 57RichmandlTo, 139 I 7 Richmond No.140 R 74 / 7 !. g/ o 33 1s F7, -3/ -5`4 s 4 37, 94 . 6 ! Mfr117wlo97 -14 1 Richmond 1tiTo, 141 f lichmond No, 142 c5 y- 3 a3 o 51 Richmond No. 143 A `/4 ? /O 35 1 D Gc ly (c ' / Jf lra / ' 74 3t G S` J 1 1 73t 3s 3Richmondleo, 144 g 7s ,,a 7o -1a ,, 33 $10 i D Richmond No, 145 C rad S .53 d2 36 343 /1' -37 Richmond No. 146 4/+ Se7c o/c -c ,30 f' 1; I.ichmond Na. 147 i E 7. No. F ' 147 p //3 yo /0 Sa o , 3 3 East Richmand 11"x.1 l . /// 6Q gh T H / 1/0-5 5fD 8,7 7-3 0/t) 7/ , a 3 S5 71 S aEastRichmondNo.2 D -. / East Richmond No.3 i , 1/ 3.1 .30 V 445r 7 /15 9 //` 7`/3d ' . 7i° `' O foo 9 /''? ,? ' 9 East Richmond No,4 7-76 5'1a East Richmond No.5 K ! C 2 //g / . rl c 7 3,7/ s'7 11,2- SAI 371l' f East Richmond No.6 l' r? .$j fQ/ o?4 ,a2. s.5 7 a8. Last Richmond No.? 1 L ii S 3 ..3!i 5. 1c 3 0 Jrg:. - -7 y5J .3 b M a3 1(o a -3 /9 3a- 13 14g`` / j3' 1NorthRichmondNo,l ry [ f r yq•North Richmond Na.2 Or - 7 7' /.:" y[ . 36 6,7 / 2r , 3,:2 540 3 °f North Richmond No.3 P j r"? 5 cx 71 / `/ c' 37 ;v i ''c//Qt/ / g7 / j !37 a V` o 10`. S0 f 'p x North Richmond No.4 Q ' 777, i x (.7 lto (G I r{ /a e{i lsi f 1 U- 4, North Richmond No.5 R i. / ` (/ /.? ,7F Z,6 % T l /a? /- 3/ r,7 5 / 9 163 /a 17'i No. t E 3 J 3 fir- o to/ ' .` /a 3 /C North Richmond Ao.6 g # ;' f "5^ ,c l •3 v 5/ 7` f/ h l ' / - X74/San Pablo No.1 uD o? 7`7t ' SU S7 3 h S //i5"Iwx'u, oyIall9 : 5-YZ 4 7/ 7cY3-'1.:7;5 7 Totah Carried Forward,, a..r ,: t7i: d HC l +1^.J y I" d/110 /!/7 3 f( b /3 S` / $t b j 0 / / 0 7 :: _ "9 kms° T_ti_.._ -9 7 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 12 4113 A A4156T89 a r r J:,F 1„ .i,+ .. > .µ.. , .r'. ., #. 'w . .,_i.•i T,.,.y''... a5- 4 ,; r v a- b Y 1 7 - fi_i a r r i' 4:iT 9+ c —. r' a5 ' 1. '' r t .S.k. C'4''A i`:< amu S -tta i s I-i s a x C -C- r Y,. t s. int ' + r,} l„'1P,, F.. iar:N taF; F. n", ' 1 3.3e 1> w. J. 'A, b j _ ,cry `•, l.0 yam"nom p d f , t S ,...• C F3' „ f l 7i n K a=.n . i C d R.1!-! +1.." 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I II Ili I I 1, , ''..,,,,, I W All. 4 A I 1 I'_ - I I a ;, ',* I " r_ AT THEM_____a rQslip t-z E, t^ Es''', s. y v r. 4L I ._ 1 GENERAL ELECTION 4 n , W"j"w I I,,,,,-, I I , f 1 ", 1 1, _ 1 fi,:-, _ 4-, r2I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor SecretaryrySecreta of State ControllerGovernor ELECTION az t' O an < Z C of T .P PRECINCTSCTS i1 ca C A Q inw 11th Assembly District p Continued)Y Totals Brought Forward A I e SYgo 3n t' 6 s" i 1L y ss! 9sa i s.' dGoy/gLt 4 .add San Pablo Na.2 8 9 0 0 San Pablo NTo.3 c 3 6? .n r3 ' San Pablo No.4 O /,236 a, a a; . 2 7F 1, 3 f f•.;•Y •,..v ,,.. tf Sall Pluto No.5 F /;,. w b :.F c =;r:.d' X' •310 c2 F• San Pablo No.6 F 3 ' . 3 . D c, s' q San Pablo No.7 G U- 37 1 Pablo 1SaltoNo.B 0 3c 7-t 3, 7Sr 29 . / ? ; . / 33 .72' x+ San Pablo No.9 s JSan.Pablo s' :. S, , ,. :;:.Sa No 10 1f' J 7 S fI•o f 6 .s. 'g" :a: N. San Pablo No.I l K lis = z 4/ 4. San Pablo No.12 t I3/ E 6 Sd 77'. S-.2' 73 Q p' 1r":. 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El Sobrante No.7 Q /' '; 1 i ?' 1:,: a f 3 6 O /.7' ..3' El Sobrante No.8 R .233 3;/ C" 9 /31f: ' LO_/ _... 1.f/ El Sobrante No.9 7777 S /S' T: r- 3 O 0 i s , 4• . El Sobrante NTo.10.r _ `' El Sobrante No.11 A / 5.;C:. 7 fQ 3' D e, 7'1 as El Sobrante No. ppS1211 /S- `p / 01'D.S" fig: 3'' L'1 Sobrante No. 13 C G 3 t 7:'/ b': / 5:.`.S" 71 ; El Sobrante No. 14 O ! C3 NTo 15 t: (/ ' _ Sj rip r S f M t 2;1 Sobrante I ! 0 T F 99 S' /4 d'' ovaRollingoodNo.l 76,/ / o .. Rolling Wood No.2 G 1.777 Rolling Wood No,3 H S'' 3 Rollin Wood No.3-A i r' p63-1Rolling7 ; ro: 3 81 Rolling N1 ood No.4 J 7 C c ( ' 0:/ q dJa0: ..._ Lolling Wood No.5 o o4/Oyu s!F .d s: ant NTo.1 t 8 '/ y e' 1. 1.-::.'!,.,,..,•,.yN..:.•. ' Giant No.2 M R 0I 3S S-4, 3 /S, 2 3.38 J x Q 1 '' • y 4.f N J Axl'••`.< '""•i',::.!-w 1..:"I;Grant No.3 6 33j122 19 t32 .. .2. ../ 1`'. v.a 5:;.::x:...`'w:;-.[T Grant.N•4. P 3 = 3S'Giant No 5 3/ A t" 17 Giant s : .;, 1 1.:~w-::y•,,j.t, ;"`:'. f 3.Giant No.6 I l.s a u y';/s /:jam:_ • Fl...:.'- Giant No.7R 17 7W,54i Giant Nos.8&9 Cons. S E t ' 60 3 SSP; 6.3' 5. 6 4, S6.3x / xx ' Totals Carried Forward S 003 f C t 1 '• r.._,__w.... ._..._.._....... .. i"" r .-!may - :w-- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 Attorney Meafber5tateBd. United States Senator Representatfvs Member of z Treasurerof Equalisation Short Tons t sduy in Congress AssemblyGeneralpdDist. Distri l ltb Dfstr t i do; 46A t 6tb s r I tj y tri 2Y A.• r r• .i• .. W Z Iw 1 yI , Y1r r FOa r <.. 1..,n f. ,•' ..V.S' :Y O : O VYI •i'. ri x , .' : V 1 T 45 tv z a S s . i < a ppqq ti'si . 2vAImb: p. VI. q.' Y_ v= d.t s .' AI s'3j: 6sa;/d'eya. pr a/d9f3. y3: 2/ 3f T 6151:1W r 7 yLslvh . 3. s S L /xs' x c S s /.3l: 36 i s"s i3 :3q; 7 c i b '. - 7a I s' ?: 1 f t 7T 6/ yoy- r r. J f .`'. ti3 0 O a ' C i{ r t o 3r{ J. a t H Y f44' 1 1161. t G:8 s" 8!_ 7l . .sf. !.`vat9o Mme. t` N - .o s: :v i r g P 16 Q( . 3 t Q n33, A ; /: 3 F : 6 0: 3/ X 6 SY 7Gf7fl, 79 3 39.r 8 1 S: I ! //o` Ilk! A91 F 16i 13 s fG E fir/ 3 6 Gt/ 107 _ H 1'6 • o c / 3 9 7 .33 ! 73 gi 7131 Y4 ZO 6i 4471. J J t 7 S Opt d .J., i y: If7i p f a 1 3 J SSP; 3 T/v . . . IO 6/14( I fr h. 4 I p.. 1 r {j, j i7:•'., 1!'. .n,•}. i s A i RRR ny.. . x.F:::..:v jy:::i,.'L" c J 63' I 3D s /f 33: o!/o£ p7 E r" l b 931. t .= e:s/ ' s ! 3 U / . l .: ' F Ys Sys. f a:, `r.,r': • '' .. 33 J : L'j 5- a 7,9;, f:• 19' 5 41S, 4 f 7 601 tM N W IV r 1 vy6 .3: : /off:_. 2: -.. Q Vin; /s;6 b6k R 6/ 3%S6 . a /3: 71•1 7: J T Ty/ y_ G:_ 3 L,irc_..._.__ L J:____ .!_.o '•2..LV' J/___ _73aLL Q LSo C:Za/ _ M t:; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r' r D&ester,Weed tie•Z y iNredar,Wend tie 3 r-"`• Sltww Eaa gay Meer. i East say Mea. if` Maty DkL Ufft ow. 3 on r ELECTION a z t x AU PRECINCTS r y ^r 1= ' ;r a C I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 i- CONSTABLE x_ WEST CONTRA COSTA NOSPI*L DISTRICT SAN PA/LO f ttt CTiJUDICIAL0lSTR! cc cc W V 2 S fa2 W JO S W Q p V W Cc CCcc N Z Q O tit V W A 157O7/5 9,/S.teB't"-W7sY3 878'x' nrp f 4 kFa yCSv.. if:. J, 'i aN. .: 9 f ,.. ...i P.(R { t J 1. ..... _ S1 ti $4f 1R xm 5 F S s 31S' G f i K it 7 L j 7 3,! 36 -* M I N 94 217' 3 t est F V.. .. w- k, jet Q y 3 3.1 33" 27 .:.S` 2A a 44 Yj 6y Fill, tr r ' s i 1 .L_NL w ' (, K .17n33'+•.e5 13: 37 .3 r,n- E S iii t 7Y 44 B t K 3b' 3 3 _ I 3; 3 3,S_ O Q d lr: 61 2.1; 76 . _!x°' 73. 3.. i . .,# l.' r G^ i ' C '• '/. T.. '' is it *,« i TX_.. "r + 6 f 4 • p Bf cl l a 36 '71111, S SW. S J f l .r r r A t 73' 3. 57 1/-57 tl 311 3rd{4 (, t > lJ " ,:. f. L 32 r, o 4, o f 1f. 3(: J ..34 R /491f 3;7i e T d x i Jt; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS awl".._.-n._.'.TF._._ ty ii•.Yt i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o W v y 049 Z x " ELECTION z z S orz ob su° PRECINCTS W w ` ' :2 s 10usIn rW- t- O OO O yr zozz p a oda W N V D S 4 w 11 th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES. NO YES, J NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO. Totals Brought Forward A «80'SyG/ .t 6 q/o d'Y7a os9Y Kk jiaity X YO+-- 7ro ue337.107p y8t 3i 7/7 San Pablo Na.2 a Sall Pablo Na. 3,11" j .t ct, ft7 G S3f 7 g7 : San Pablo No.4 D 6:3 2 7! .20 f 41-,' 77. 2r -1-/ 37 3f ! 3 s 3 f 3s? 4,7 G 3 9 2,SJ, dr San Pablo Na.S Fes'' San Pablol a.6 F 3 ,.,' r ;f;?j:, is" S 33' 'r. fid? 3b'` 3! 3;. .--f 6 x..36 San PabloNo.7 G `f 7: ' /. ?3 ? . :/3 Y/ . 3e Al I 3 s/ s j 0 6 #1.# .f/,.;.X.6. f,/- 13 4 3s" o 3t b. 31 : 1 aSanPabloNo,8 N o G s 4 l ' 3 S'& San Pablo No,9 1 7.7. !' y', 3: <i'.w- / /. Eli- . 10 S-6: 3.f- fo 41, t1l (0 /.1,44 San Pablo No.10 J ' _ .,i San Pablo No.11 K fd f . 6 /ewl 27. 7 e_ !¢E' !-"3: ! 31 611 .sf (, .3C 7T$ 1 104 , r" - r s ' a - -S-1 63; J 3: 62 s6 33 ss a.z. 3 r`San Pablo No.12 L '6 . 3 f 4 cl_ , t San Pablo No.13 M P;. 33 'y` .37 S-7 . f.5- i%3 -?i 3 4S t 3 s 3F 37 b2 i . 6 Tf.(.. San Pablo No.14 N SJ . 7 ,?S. 33 77. *2 ?6. 3 o so 3-1 s"7 .3'6 s-0 1 . 3 - j 33 San Pablo No 15 J 4' S y r !: 6 2 o San Pablo No.16 P :' 34 3 t 'S. a 3 f4 . 34 r 4 3 t San Pablo No.17 JI S f` }. xv 3 t 3-V 3ear 3,7 T San Pablo No.18 R f S'. L, j -33 , 2, ,3 A6. 2 6. S.7 .`L S S s o. 7 -7 :3.... San Pablo No.19 S 2 .2 7,' :2;' S-f; 4 ' '_ /* SY, 32 *1 ' f/ 4'-t .2f- SII.-3c` 37 o s3 !s 6 San Pablo No.21 A $`: % ' ?, ' 'b'. 36 f6 . s3 ?6. .kO .tf 3 dr S if 1 -3 to/. 6 % :44`4 San Pablo No.22 B 3 2S- 6S' 3` S1; San Pablo No.23 C i. .1;? . "r, G v - , 6-t 36 4=,I; At San Pablo No.24 D ' r' 100, 3/ ;' (:: . f aix -( s 3: 33 7 / 0. 3 F 9s ;;s .s' 3 f Ste 17 Sao Pablo Ao.2S .- -- -.....--- ._ ,,..._ Y`• 3 San Pablo No.26 I F W- All /7- -t 3 f San Pablo No.27 G ?v 3-1 /e,11 3 c ' 1V c /f-, - 7 7. f -.3: 0 3 63- 38 f6. No 28 H 87 : I r 75'' 3 3 7e . 3 74- 4t 6 6 2 I •S a #7 6 ;, 7 d0. ..2 5 30_San Pablo San Pablo No.29 i ' • 1 s t'7 _ 197 6 ! 1 31 : 360 tf;t .4 2. J3! 33 J„ San Pablo No.30 P if• 1 S6: 3 63: ..l l ! 4 t 33 El Sobrante No K. 3 .. 2 s .:. a=.i El Sobrante No.2 L +'' r 1 .: . T EI Sobrante No.3 M /21- 31 /-f/ 27 fS- 'V ,l'24, os /-910 /f T3 `/ t SS _ F 1"E s:: E1 Sobrante No.4 N 6.c *1 13 ?' 3 0,6 -3 3.-;: j '.i J' ` •ice`._.... i i.2_ 1 t._S L1G__.. AL1/_:_ 11 L1• 1.% rl Sobrante No.S- r7a t El Sobrante No.6 P l: 3i3 El Sobrante Na.7 Q 137 •9 7 141 19 ='=r. 6, 7j 7 /U c -0, ? '/ T s7 6g, 8? I D3' El Sobrante No.87777R /w ^. El Sobrante No.9 S 63,/c' ?:f Q El Sobrante ATo.10 El Sobrante No.11 A /'-3:t a s; El Sobrante No. 13 t s' 34 w j3t . 3LlSobrante1\o.i L. Sobrante No.14 D 113 i 3 .'$ l ! ct' SiQ3 cs l 3 j 7'tj 6 El Sobrante No,1S F f3 26 ST 2 2 36 3.f; 3 r 3 vim. Rolling Wood No,l F f l z, 3) ' 23 i'Gf i 1 r.J' ,/:'a' S`' 61t 0'? le-' •3.7 7.7 t /_..T? /i" ._/.._3 a y Rolling»r"ood No.2 G c` . 3 .,fir' t'1,2 , f '!' 99 3 1l i 3 r.tf' `ff hF9 r Rolling Wood No.3 H 14=f: 22 66; r i 3d 1/h . Rolling Wood 1\To.3-A y 6 c.: Gla;.j 1954GENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER2, MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 12i,11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ; ZO A Z N W i WN wV O O2 F C OWZ OWZ OZ 3 O N j w O:. w !' Epp pp Nw W f ") uC< Xxx au io Z= Z p 0 atUY 14 meV Z r- N w w Z'ago we in m-c aC el- id iYFae Z OZW ZO O tDt KH k.... O< t4 V w`N iM w t3 r- V Z= O O O i N Z Z 1't Z w V Z atedL1 ZE t3 tp z O 80O H2O t G u~i I us h O F 0 at to gull 10 us 2 R y' 0 WN me YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES ' NO' YES : NO YES NO YES NO YES ; NO YES !.NO,; A ' o s $w 1.?104 /.jr/ .ul jL y707 JW7 !', erfij•y s/ACL q' 9y 9l ai rsy 19/-Z YY75. 3 9'C"71is i / '..,7;o: r.. C ;,:?a'.: C:' r `• S 6 ..• ./ 6 4• .,.? .7 Sir= -Js 9 9 .:f1,: 47 D i3 3d' 7:, r 3 3r S? 3c v. S -0 7 . _i'O 3f 33 '17 /fT 33 3/ b s t<: -..4._1. . l _ h :j_ ...-ti a r.[......._?5 ._.. _ J.7. .. _.K.S-i-+.4%; 3• St_ F ! l: 3 b^ :d -R a lT-r 2 oS 3^ 1;' - . 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Pinole No.3 P /$ 6$ :j ! r$! 1.IG l. :/0 3.* Pinole No.4 o ' Jf O s ,8.7. f W 'S _`. -fid. _ :. .9_ : . :_i3 oQ8 Hercules R i Selby r?/t o /a t t /lfl AUX 41J' 14f? s q,tP' A 7¢ A ay7rYG roir,tys' 6 ,rz,[ty3; oL; //t9:2yrar,, 79/ 1a'q47YO4 -?Vo; ABSENTEE VOTE W Ir TOTALS 1 Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F F l r RECAPITULATION J il7t 4a e i.e. K 1.y9Ei cPrecinctVote 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 # 9flMd" 7 a3y-71e.if 9 st7/y,.f 4" z e r, 9P s"s b L' 3 3 : x '' Y G ABSENTEE VOTE N a z a 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT O_ f /6r- ?: _dye. _( ._y?1.. .TwY _ _ t TOTALS E IOth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q .7/so ld,7r4 ,3r J it yr`.t tr? . 3 rr' yr -job rye}x"Jiaywi ilp/ 6 R Precinct Vote 1 Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TiAXeL"/iLa. 4fv&-. xpL f ABSENTEE VOTEt I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT f ' TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT y r a de3rb:.[r 6 fii r3'ie s ys dj_ it 71,lred•. 797 r E { fi F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS G /rte iee Sir s+Kfr! ` 30a'YyiZ J17YJ--008 /LL y S!'/b' ;"04 .0-11 r f- H 1 i J f I r L e M a 4fr N iij Q S 1 t F i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 291954 i; Attorney Member State Bd. United States Senator } Representative { Member of MEMBER OF_ Treasurer I' General r of Equalization r (Short Tenn Ending tt in Congress Assembly ASSEMBLY 2nd Dist. _ ' Jesaery3 19S7) 6th District filth District ! IOTFt`cxsr ICT g Z E Com. x O U G O Z Z ti O rel 0 ` w {, C9•.. - Q i t+v w rn o: rn rci c cr. FW- a a O O .1 J "•. L r: 8l vl 1 to r 4n 40 C.; q H i iR 7 r 1VIO4t' A I 57W3;1y'o J/ A(60 y13. jate 91/f?710! 3 -21167 t o i 7 3 .10.0_ . ____ /6.3 G.__-3 _ _-_.__ _Gyp-._ /oB _ 0_ ._Z. 11,E ±_.. i'; G / 3 116 I6q 31 3z / /-?3-68 a.F r G34 - -J/l Od . a 02: /3i f 1 tr. a... yj 68 3 /off: 434; t i 37 yip1171ILs" Air 017 A Kj z 90 93. 8 67: c'i a5 S8 03 a t MI 17 3.6o 8 9 74 Z s 93 f . ! 901 dd vs,Is alk F rp S Y_ ... ... 10 S T d f 67 Ityy I93 a eey z r mss; / a 9y G / 3; Y A{ritr 3'b3'9,! SJT3 Xe8'L 3;1/1d 33 tyy` art' .2t 7 J y J a 3a1pg7d'7 y T 4s6 /7' , 16,3. y70. /S ,/e X13. 7 ij RIST Cy: IN .zeJ 1a6; 1 y. _._.r;. ,_N .:. f s f" E ,4 r3' .d'. o3fG. _._ fr,/r. __.t rr_ 3 d#Y itL _ _ 2,tlt ftrz_ .. xs_X_ x , spa s 4' 4 jiy F G i H KO TARM tK x L {I F M k 1103b'' Sa3 ;?L I'SNI.,Zl. S. '' I / 0 0 3fl' y0 Yo: / .tl d tb 3 i,t f4/ N c:7 i tF r ai• ,ttG 6t/I_ .ttyf' A syi CS, 73 -? ssjr, t3$3y.Z / .jow.eleo.. yYb'G.T-4q>. 3 S Tr._,lrY Ai i B i, . Z.o i. 1 s 3je .S Jet 7y IA? 3 ra4. 167: C 1j777j illi : D"1It a'Y d'46'A: .?"YZ y, y .7;,01, 3 20.4' jid7- E ;E ; r# Gr tfi ,V-2 Q7 : 41-W1.NOW, s:JySHato: io y 1w,orst! f S "St /l .9 yt2}t.tfif 3 yrsr:ixii,* `'3 o:r Lac Ag tt HI i K t S i ii N01 P a I) i s k 4 . Tit i5 S yr ._._.•+..>_,r. .,.e,,,,.'*'°^ _.r..-Y,,.. ..-.. .. e-. Rc .+n,w N.w-. v wa.rrurA+.,--a xy.wS.r,nw p.,...y 3 may,F i 514 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Director,Word No.Z y Director,Word Ne.3 r Sberw I East by M1rf1 Dist. L r ttu Dt:r k o 2 d I: _ C Z v t o z 1 yr 5 Y• CA ELECTION n Y k z PRECINCTS h B I a z4n0 w In u Y e C 2 C ul 11 th Assembly District OT. Continued)YES NO YEtSNO YES NO i- YES NO Totals Brought Forward A4 ( .2ty rtY'Sa.2s8' s/0 1Lj/ n L ',tay9d'/j/•T.2 71.13400 YR3s' 17307/.75dY :.L Ulcam No. 1 2 0 ( /6 0 iJ D Rodeo No. I r //D 11 /3 !? /2 I1 93 .2 2M 97 7S Rodeo No.2 u Il7-W 16 / S ;4- 10 Ig A. 37; Rodeo No. 3 F Rodeo No.4 F ' 2 6 /0 118 /1 133 9 flet 711S 5 33, ST Rodeo No. s 9 138 8 A? 7 //6 . 96 a5 al.. . Rocico No.6 j H o b $9 89 . /0 98 q 98 A3. .8a x..38 Rodeo No.7i I / 1/ 6 7 16 S 3f/0 9 etL 37 . Rodeo No.8 J lIJ 10 0 Rodeo No.9 j K 8f 7 39 )8 71 11 48 13 8: 53 67 ad Y3 o Vis. P.odco No. 10 L 10 71 3 67 9 S-2, rS4. 57 oZ8 3.7 1 Rodeo No. Io-A 16 70 G3 9 43 63 8 Pinole NO.I N a'+ Pinole No.2S 8G 9 l/3 8 9 /D /D6 .? 99 9 olcuni No.2,Cons., -_ ` 0 10 9 " 1 _. lD?-.._14 16._-- ._ /o_ _I_D L.. _- 8'T S a 92 3 y I Pinole No.3 P +ll y- y Ion: 2 I 8 log /2 89 0 96: hII1QIl' INTO.4Q SS 12 23 13 81 3 61 6.5 97 4....:..,,...11. Hercules R /ob 6 po 9 'Il 98 7 Sa 8l 93 3? 90l a T<. S P Selby r _90.. Aa r A / lam_Irlt /!Jy Z?S /sl3 /L lies a/.z -157r ii O istf 7 Q tea/ .'to/ IY 3'Y!3 -1"f" l r yd" 40109 y /fir' 45 ABSENTEE VOTE B ,' /L 3/ Jr AGI /y 13C .72 /rd' Arl. dT: C TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT E 0•rr±:_.r y s,z'1.3st t rz:s1'- 7__;. J x1!F. .t£3.1£Czx..----.- a`4./a3r3' rt; G H RECAPITULATION x d y K J L Precinct Vote 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j£ ABSENTEE VOTE j N 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i p .r•sQ- .. 6` 3. 3 7Q/9 r 7 rP 1 TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q t . cc ,tr .a. 3uz 's 0: 3 st t{ .>rdat .t9si.i'lbu /.fit!/ry: aers k Precinct Vote S i a 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 7 .'IJ+._.d'•/l d.....Zl j4 .".1d.b-I•,drC 4: `, ' r t'ia,;", T ., , .. 5 - ABSENTEE VOTE 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 8 tY7 /L .?v l 1L/ 1 y l./t .Z.Z /9 1' 0f/_ 3: XC- T/a la0: J- C TOTALS t Ave.?I 4 b 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 Taw anjl- .zrs': zi,7 3o ."Of.=020 p s3r l' 7r3, . ar!33'3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS G `hart S?1 LS131 7i73 f3 S'ly 003 13 f'LalJ'SY3C9 •W -01M-Z 1147' 1$41 91` 7 H r A s K L J1 i a f,. O Si r 1 r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1)54 CONTRA COSTA SPITAL OISTRICT CONCORD MOS/ DISTRICT C0IRRINI Y HOSPITAL OISTRICIF3 . I W h p O W W J r'': W J p • _ • p J E ; h t' J = O p W W V V r J p v i O p Z Q W o Z t J i O' J <41 i t< i dc fit{ M, A 1/fs s'y79y Xf7 /03 7 /r6s3 r rY C,8 88 73 Y;Z r e 6 H z 41 + A 3 87 41 az 36 SA 1/l 37 44 iloI 38 1 /7 3 24i 3S- 53 32- 7! 86 3, 3 `'7 E.0 o11 Ido 89 ' 19 3t 34, T kisys"40* ?7 ' /S /Ol#! 8 T C V Er e E Fl 24 77 t21 G+ frt L f , ._. t AM ly4G>9q.: / y,/D6., ! 3 RlIt Bi. 0'' tSS c 0 II/ /Id CIS I 1 a F 1y/t= 9Y P'//9y31 e 4l1[2' 9iy. Afar j //}3 .: HIS w J r L j- ol r fk k v j s T STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CASTAT TAT P a w C6inmIX- a CONUMIX CONSTAIKE DANVIL X I ITTSOINri PORT Im" GIST. DIST. JUDIM&019T. ELECTIQI T rr7+ig PRECINCTS o ar- ti 2 O W J J O IC yj 7 t eA C i— J W 43 dw O 11th Assem6ly District v d a D Continued) Totals Brought Forward Oleum No. 1 B 1 j Rodeo No,l C Rodeo No,2 Rodeo No. 3 _.. . E u" Rodeo No.4 F t Rodeo No. 5 G t 1 x Rodeo No.6 Rodeo No.7 Rodeo No.S Rodeo No.9 K t - 0- Rodeo No.10 E Rodeo No.10-A Pinole No. 1 N Pinole No.2 S Oleuni No.2,Cons,____.__ O i Pinole No.3 j Y t Pinole No.4 x Hercules 1 r 5 1 fi k Selby A ABSENTEE VOTE B C TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT I t G H t J K RECAPITULATION K x L Precinct Vote M10thASSEMBLYDISTRICT I f lbs,.27er' . I 2: ABSENTEE VOTE 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT a P TOTALS r;4f loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q /1,%# 1 t F X.S TILL S Precinct Vote 11 th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j s f ABSENTEE VOTE i Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT g tea TOTALS 3 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS G //73: j1.T J t r,lK z rt K L i t O ..,.. ..-._-.._..... .._...._.. ,_+ -.-....._. _._....».._-.:._ n.. -.._.err+e «.s y J s P...,..•-.._. .....=,.s+_ Ys.._""'S_....+:..w:a. . T""^""_ S GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 n 'i i- -_i:"__ - -- -SAN PABLO j' ll , JUDICIAL DISTRICT r_._._ ..__ 4 . t r„xt. 4 P r i. J n +t x y r 3. .,/ i,. s.'IX ale LyY.. 11 S v 4[ hS4if,_ II 1, I i 1 I 0 , '' 1, w. h- ro'. =- » ', a x% V' i; 14- r Ws L/N1 ! 4ai 4w7t 1111. w .. 1111,.._ _.. r.,,.. i r._ _._ .._...'.. L._/...0.}._/p.. 1111_,. :..___ y i, 11A7p7J7K f - L ._.' i ,# ,, x., - x .a L I fjj i;'x r f yC. d B 1111 _. :i i y tI. f .:" .( sem .,w11I D i 5 1111. J4.-„ ryy y E r 11 F . I. 1.111. _.._ _,. _ _ . x' J. Y fGf t.. x i N tz r 1111 _._, ; .,_. ..... 1_ .,,_, n i a I 3 " d'e Z_ 11Ii4,1 1 1_1 - i"=.:•.. , ,I<..__ .....'.,... ..h J r 11__1__1__ _ ___ E K r E r k t w m x s d, e 1. Lw 1111. 4 w_, _,..., _. ...f cx M11 i r i r N y 4 z1 Or" I I j p :' f i 11 i G ' a I. n .. P b. 14 L y CYT11, 11.1.1.111+1 111:1 __ . .. 3.... 7 R I' , k i 3 5'F, f t,t x_. F a ,:- 11; 11 a. n.._ ...rv: .,....,. .:_»s. M, St1(' 11 I 1111., i >. ri4 4 ! p 7. f o- _ T V. r_:. _. 1. p _ 1 f..i ,t B 42 ellCfs § t k 3 r,Y ' T a _ 1 It . - 11 ,-' i'-,"'i ¢ 5 4 E11, 1+ 11, 11_11-..._» STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. W N D W WZ0 CCm OZZ>y s z us 0 W W v r O us Z'1:LC1NCIS 01- z a. W o i Z m oO cc WOOO 06- wooLUO e_ i V 11th Assembly District a Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ' YES NO YES . NO YES j NO Totals Brought Forward j A y1(., $SZ! R'y22 2.3r.2e1J.1 .7N)17 lria3 4111#0'yso ' /5,1r1 /17rZ Imo 7.??1/5Y3j4/GX-W1/fSL Oleum Ido, 1 1 T 8 16 S 15 5 /6 3 10 11 / S q , 8 . -; 7 Rodeo No. l C 117 37 1e8 5o ?3 87 lob- d? 166 37 to , '74- 9.2 . S 68 61 Se, 3 _. la '= Rodeo No.2 D 028 .3J Ido .38 88 8S ` /30 61 , 111 St: 48 $v 8/ 5 135; 38 Rodeo No. 3 E /Q$ _ .3 11._. SO_ 4/ /1_ _. 9_ _ 1 6/_ . 71 -43- 38 - Rodeo No. i F %//5" R8 /.?.3 a4 87 LS 81 8 /49 *6 0 66 , S2 -0 78 : 747 /.17 075 631.9 Rodeo No. 5 G litg a$ /31 9 89 q/ 67106 /ao 33 8'/ . 63 96. 6( 7z 71 /3 38 sRodeoNo,6 H ll/ 30 /06 J* 8 1,3 $/ 74 11/ 68 .S6 77: 34 7/ 1/4;' .4/88 Rodeo No.7 o/ 3 113 6 7b 7i $1 77 II1 30 ' 3 .S8 63 . l d E .55 97 3S Y-X 8.7_. F.odeoNo.s x '.137. 19 _I_ _ _ 1.1 .. -_ _5q_ _ .9 . 5 1Q 45 2 _s. 6_ Rodeo No.9 K Y3 b yS bo 37 8z. 11 41 .A7 5S 4 4.' .63 zz l -"8 Ab4. l 8.; 1 3*1 5 Rodeo No.to L 17 S /0 0 6 73 30 83 a4 7* 23 .57 4/ 47, 3Y! 8 2 .20 /1 Rodeo No. to-A M 94 $ 77 1 e 58 y{5' 87 .13 71 .ZA 5/ L S7 02 9.57 80 a23 hF Pinole No.1 N 13 9 117 l 68 7f 38 18 lao AG 8 78 S8' 3 l 6/ -9 10 33 .37. 1.11PinoleNo.2 fiq Oleum:To.2.Cons. _.. . O_'-9-4 -2.a- L07 OrinoleITU.3 p 1710 31 /A? .28 $ 66 98 A 4? St 85 77 41 ' 513 96_ J11 .33 _.36_ & w Pinole No. Q SA /6 7S I6 S6 Y8 65- SS '7A. 3/ *7: 5/ SO. 30 58:1137 SQ as Y2 Hercules I R 97 ;Z7 /3 15 y4 $1; 72 8D 87 8 , Y, S8 7 '2S 3 ? 1G a S 03 / J3 6/3 SelbyJ rj'b/ V/ /yl7 _ x /.' /e"0 / l sr` s' is o£ /! 6<001ii8 r; A *'T4 7 b'i yYy Y"r-f/a 8'/i 4 34y//7/y6 ;'tS v 10/4y /41* /1 re" /yq/-Z;98 l/Gy/p 177F1 .Tga6//aY/ -13y d YL ABSENTEE VOTE 8 ' .?Y! No c ou -V .1t riv /eft " G i44 1" /f "19f J` /48' /7 W-"J; i91 ifs / _e. r F r t r k I R C TOTALS r. Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT E. ' ryy r. 7y< .;yf'j_t+'ro t ;y ":/// .t_lyl ty,;rco. J iss ro. .s7/d s', lf z_J7 c[ s d' t !/l tt of ` " F G N j RECAPITULATION Precinct Vote i 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT M 'D1?G /bS G7 117- Oa3aT Ty3d 71373y *vf'S'/3t0 .ts!r?s y6Y3;/Op"3 /yLL/'3RoY Zq?W!./a_-.Tf .Kde'l. ABSENTEE VOTE N 1 aae 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 0 t7Y; ?1 _ 7Y3 /s 7 /74 .. -W- app'_. . -0j., V/ JT/ t •Z ._31Q _X t _..._`3/ _3aa •2i ` TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Q fJ 0 10AW J2dsy7yjy !/iill ,ctl.e 1XtL 97r -f"fj/9n' J7J231Sd'9i i/Jy//ate aaoN..7sL ycl/j/Sfy /Ly// jL7` R r S I Precinct Vote 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT T r>.83 rl 3! Tp/Q/?l /.11!/Qr / /a'/77/z j_ d I ' ABSENTEE VOTE i A I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT B °y/ /00 31.2 if 1Sj y 1!o /Gyj /1 L. ltd /t0; /117 /Gy; y /ZY /7J' ai3 /1/: 1113'' /7o rX TOTALS C i I tth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i O ;X 67117 7r/ ,/974 C$,ff"7 "lit 1210!/4jo?-2GT7L/iJio /'ej'A / ;sj l,"'7t' 7Yj '17 17,vj '17471 //di.i /?Sf i d3J.3/ l 4x r F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS i G f ' toil' ! '3`r3 0 G G e 1 zP7 ly 7 7! 7 3 ytY y srj s-)7 G7t 7 .?e'y f. y-Z'1°j 470e .707yi .yj0jefsssaG l7 yy H r 7w L M x N f R Si i t, y f1{ Y J GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1954 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 11 12 13 + 14 15 16 7 ' 18 ' 19 20 i W W J GeOW Z 0 W,'L • 0 z y tu M `t d Q i I v; m S a.0 a '.a0 n"1 x _ = u i ! - j at S< W} t4 V us 0 u 2 < ui UZ I O Uat at vius m sWwitaacIt4=9 z ozd ' 00 ` r fA o-ever N d< t9 U iY N N ae`xE Z .J t Gf Z< O t13 O u Oy z me M 0tu Us xce 0 oZC 04L ra•V 3us uo us e0 R I . I I - .I I - I I 1. I - . 1111 I 1 I I I 1- 1 I ---' .-'. "--- Z1!!0Zr'r14-y'1TSI1 ' ,' ",. 1 '.-" -'-""'PP'P"TMI , M5,, ,,, . 1, A AI -r,i'-'.`'__"'n_ ,P:i"i'f;"- &'1 - " , , _.j I 11, I ;-. I __ " Il '."I 11 1,, '.',,,, Pl r;i ih"aI - I ' - . , -1 '' Z lr , - I I " - 11--- 1 ; 4 I li5If200I I I I I . ' . I I I I - J'. " I t -'K A D, ",I r I I PAIII .. 1 I. -'I"-"'jgII . - I .1'4 e,A.- Pqi ' , , I- - . I I I 1 I , I ". I 'j"-4' .. i'1 1-1 "---_-,r'n'-"_n',". I - r, Tuesdav, November 23, 1954 - Continued yo.. In the flatter of Canvass of Absent Voters' Ballots and Canvass of all votes cast at the GENERAL ELECTION held November 2, 1954. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassingboardtocanvassabsentvoters' ballots voted at theGeneral Election held November 2 y 1954, pursuant to Section 7$03 (B) of the Elections Code, and said canvassing boardhavingcompletedsaidcanvassofalloftheabsentvoters' ballots returned to the 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 of Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of the respective candidates and propositions, by said absent voters in said County is as shown on the Statement of VoteCastfollowingPage413, Volume 55, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; And the Countv Clerk having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of the County, exclusive of absent voters, and the count of votes cast by absent voters having been completed as herein stated; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by SupervisorTaylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board finds and determines that the number of votes cast for each candidate and proposition in each precinct of said County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 413 , Volume 55, Minutes of the. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring HARRY A. BROWN elected as Sheriff of Contra Costa County. The canvass of the votes cast at the General Election held on. November 2, 195 , r in each precinct within the County having been completed, as appears from the records of this Board, and the count and canvass of all absentee voters' ballots having been r1.completed, as appears from the records of this Board; This Board of Supervisors now finds that as a result of said canvass the following officer has been elected at said General Election: HARRY A. BROWN, Sheriff of Contra Costa County and the Count v Clerk is hereby authorized and ordered to issue a Certificate ,of Elec-; tion to said officer, as follows: HARRY A. BROWN, Sheriff of Contra Costa County. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Issuing Certifi- Cates of Election to Officers of County Judicial Districts. r r This Board of Supervisors having completed the canvass of the votes cast in` each precinct of the County at the General Election held on November 2, 1954, and hav- ing completed the count of all absent voters' ballots, finds that the following town-- r ship officers have been elected at said General Election; and the County Clerk is here- by ordered to issue Certificates of Election to said officers, as follows: DANVILLE JUDICIAL DISTRICT x Constable - Curtis R. Haskell 4f IPITTSBURGJUDICIALDISTRICT Constable - Daniel E. Buckley SAN PABLO JUDICIAL DISTRICT zy Constable - Edward A. Wright PORT CHICAGO JUDICIAL DISTRICT Constable - Manuel L. "Duke" Nunes AF The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special Election within the City of EI Cerrito for the purpose of voting on Measure A. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County. of Contra Costa has hereto, fore by resolution consolidated the Special Election in the City of. El Cerrito for. the purpose of voting on Measure A, as follows: V MEASURE: "SHALL THE CITY OF EL CERRITO LEVY A TAX OF TEN CENVS 100) ON EACH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (41.00.00) ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE CITY OF EL CERRITO FOR A PERIOD, NOT zr Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued TO EXCEED TEN (10) YEARS TO BE USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF PUBLIC PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS ASND RECREATIONAL FAC= ILITIES?" to be held on November 2, 1054 with the November General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed E. tl that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; i i n and F . WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the 1 propositions at said November General Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Hoard his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with { the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been can- vassed by this Board and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa herebv certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito was as follows: MEASURE A: YES 59033 j t y NO 2,$56 The foregoing resolution was adopted on the 23rd day of November, 1954, on 1 the following vote of the Board. I AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, R. S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Fredericksonv NOES:Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for direct- ors of WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL l DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the election of the West Contra Costa Hospital District to be held on November 2, 1954 as to any territory of said District within said County; with the General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk, ! and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said Canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and z 1,1HEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted at said election have been can- vassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the territory of said West Contra Costa Hospital. District_..for. the- persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said West Contra Costa Hospital District is as follows: For Directors: f Roy H. Cleek (Incumbent)219973 Norman H. Harvey (Incumbent) 239222 t Alma L. Onwarsy (Incumbent) 20,691 Don Christiansen 9,498 Francis E. Flaherty 11,445 Clarence Marshall 13,026 T Frederick W. Roberts 129629 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for Direct- ors of PITTSBURG COKKUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT. a WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- ; f fore by resolution consolidated the election of the Pittsburg Community Hospital Dis- trict to be held on November 2, 1954 as to any territory of said District within said County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed E that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk, and is Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued N WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said Genera Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted at said election have been can- vassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa herebv certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the territory of said Pittsburg Community Hospital District for w the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said Pittsburg Com- munity Hospital District is as follows: t „ For Directors: Lisle Walker, (Incumbent)41400 Harmon Welsh, (Incumbent)41199 Vincent P. Dillaggio 3,926 John J. Lovacon 3,65$ Walter W. Nel l is 4,179 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for Direct- ors of CONCORD C07TWNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the election of the Concord Community Hospital Dis- trict to be held on November 2, 1954 as to any territory of said District within said County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this 3oard of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk, to and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General. Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted at said election have been can- vassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County-, of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the territory of saidConcord Community Hospital District for the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said Concord Community Hospital District is as follows: l. For Directorslb John L. Garaventa (Incumbent)91,176 e Elmer Whalen (Incumbent ) 050 Nathan E. Bales 4,773 Paul P. Gailus 11966 Ronald A. Howard 3,743 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of election within the County of Contra Costa for Direct- ors of East Bay M..unicipal Utility District. WHEFEAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the election of the East Bay Municipal Utility Lis- r trict to be held on Novenber 2, 1954 as to any territory of said District within said.` County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed- that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk ; and UTERE S, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and re- sult of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and q° WHEREAS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been can- vassed by this Board and this Board being duly advised in the premises; NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa herebv certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of 4 Contra 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. 2: Thomas S. Neilson 379172 Keith Chase-Dunn 11,$5$ x t Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued yf^ r: For Director of Ward No. 3: Louis J. Breuner' 329412 A, George L. Rice 169945 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Count and Csnvass of returns of Special Election within the City of Richmond for the purpose of voting on Measure A.a WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the Special Election in the City of Richmond for the purpose ; of voting on Measure A, as follows: MEASURE: "City of Richmond Charter Amendment Proposal No. 1: SHALL ARTICLE XI (POLICE AND FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF RICW40ND BE AMENDED TO P!DVIDE FOR INCREASED PENSIONS FOR MEMBERS OF 1HE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARWMTS SERVING ATOM THAN 25 YEARS, TO P ROV IDE THAT HERNIA, HEART TROUBLE AND PNEU- MONIA SHALL BE PRESUMED TO BE SERVICE CONNECTED, TO PROVIDE FOR PROPORTIONATE PENSIONS FOR NON-SERVICE DISABILITY FOR MEMBERS EMPLOYED 10 YEARS OR INIORE, TO RESTRICT THE PENSION RIGHTS OF WIDOWS MARRIED LESS THAN 10 YEARS, TO EMPOWER THE PENSION BOARD TO PAY PENSION TO M&,MERt S NEAREST KIN IF HE DISQUALIFIES HIMSELF FROM RECEIVING SAME TO PROVIDE THAT THE iiEN1BERS* CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PENSION FUND SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN 6% NOR MORE THAN 10% OF THEIR SALARIES, THAT THE CITY SHALL CONTRIBUTE TO THE FUND TWICE THE P14UUNT CONTRIBU- TED BY 1HE MEMBERS AND SUCH ADDITIONAL SUMS AS 1,1AY BE NECESSARY TO AMORTIZE ANY DEFICIT IN THE FUND, THE TEXT OF f r WHICH AMENDMENT IS SET FORTH IN COUNCIL RESOLUTION 5804 ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK?"Vi m to be held on November 2, 1954 with the November General Election to be held on said date; and WHEREAS, This Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; 1 and 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 this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the min- utes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been, can- vassed by this Board and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; 4 NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City yx; of Richmond was as follows: MEASURE A• YES 99724 NO 10 897 The foregoing, resolution was adopted on the 23rd day of November, 1954 on the j 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 In the Matter of Count and Canvass IofreturnsofSpecialElectionwith- in the City of San Pablo for the pur- N pose of voting on Measure A. y WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the Special Election in the City of San Pablo for the 1 purpose of voting; on Measure A, as follows: R MEASURE-. "SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO ADOPT AN ORDI- NANCE DECLARING THE OWWERSHIP AND/OR OPERATION OF CARD ROOMS b. AND/OR PINBALL MACHINES ILLEGAL IN THE CITY OF SAN PABLO; SAID x ORDINANCE TO GO IN70 EFFECT ON THE IST DAY OF JULY, 1955?'* to be held on November 2, 1954 with the November General Election to be held on said j date; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and 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 this Board and 1 filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board 9 r a M Tuesday, November 23, 1954 - Continued having directed that said statement and results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been cane vassed by this Board and this Board having been fully advised in the premises;, fr NOW2 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County` rl of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of., , Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City= yf I of San Pablo was as follows: MEASURE A• e YES 21253 No 1,803 11 The foregoing resolution was adopted on the 23rd day of November, 1954, on ; riati$ the following vote of the Board. 4 . AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,z' w ' W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson g t fir NOES:Supervisors - NONE F ' i ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Adjournment inr Respect to the Memory of JOSEPH W BARKLEY County Surveyor. t r WHEREAS he served the people of the County of Contra Costa faithfully... and ,--- wellwell as their Surveyor since January, 1939; and WHEREAS, the members of this Board of Supervisors have known, loved and re- spected him as an able, faithful and industrious public servant and as a friend of all nr who worked with him in county government; and r l0 WHEREAS, this Board has learned of his passing on Sunday, the 21st day of November, 1954, and the members wish to take this opportunity to express their sorrow l at the loss of their friend and fellow-worker; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and it is HEREBY ADJODRNED out of respect to, the memory of JOSEPH W. BARKI Y. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, at a meeting held on the 23rd day of November, 1954, by a r `` a unanimous vote. r r ' i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 7, 19549 at, 9, o'cloc ` r a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. N,< Chairman ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK fly By Deputy Clerk y '' , r.7 of k i h t r sus r I f i r e t i rK I r r 7 ; t kxd x TC Y th' uYy_ Y _ r W' s* e .r 3 t 1 . di i s -' ';r t k k- sem: r - `° '-sr .0+..r ',rs .J_ --'S.;• <.. xr t-79.£ '•t`., rwY f a ye° .srd'" -r r- 5 t.u r r R F ,,' ..'.. i r;, Y y_ ^r r L°"* i> s_ q-.' Vii,W-At w r-a y y 1 o sx r,kd,. _ 1-,r:,: 3^ i t A - t l adz- r 1 A r 7l"), fro a fi$ yp ' t fE ,-'rKn U f rfii fy. ' a Y I m A $. t r ' z ' s' r'e.'! u' a S IP. r '{ r.• E ir," ? 1 S i"; 1' err C.ya. r " r af.. d s;, [ " r ! x, q , f 1 I a s 'd 1'-. h ro r . 2. c,rf'. rr ie-T sr; g r -r >t t I fi r r ` r. 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Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments, books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Beard of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my affice 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, tlitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 12th day of January 19 73 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors. Seal) by Deputy County Clerk REEL # 133 CONTAINS. SUPERVISOR*S RECORDS Vol. 55 March 9, 1954 TO Nov. 23, 1954 r